Miami Grand Prix race time brought forward due to storm threat
The Miami Grand Prix has been rescheduled to start three hours earlier than originally planned, with the race now set to begin at 18:00 BST on Sunday due to the threat of thunderstorms in the area.
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Race officials announced the decision to bring the start time forward as a precautionary measure given the weather forecast predicting severe conditions in the Miami region. The safety of drivers, team personnel and spectators remains the primary concern for Formula 1 management.
Thunderstorms are expected to affect the Miami International Autodrome throughout Sunday afternoon and evening local time. Moving the race earlier in the day aims to avoid the worst of the anticipated weather while still delivering the event to fans at the venue and watching globally.
Teams and drivers will need to adjust their preparation schedules accordingly, with final practice and qualifying sessions likely to feel the impact of the revised timetable. The earlier start also affects logistics for the paddock and broadcast operations.
The decision marks one of the more significant race-time changes in recent Formula 1 history, reflecting growing sensitivity to weather-related safety concerns across motorsport. Drivers had previously voiced support for proactive scheduling when adverse conditions are forecast.
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