USA (Miami, FL)

TRACK GUIDE

The Miami International Autodrome is a more recent addition to the Formula 1 calendar which brings high-speed action and excitement to the streets of Miami. With its fast track, long sweeping corners, and limited overtaking opportunities, this street circuit is set to provide challenging racing.

quick stats

Lap distance: 5.412km

Race distance: 308.326km (57 laps)

Corners: 3           DRS Zones: 3

Fastest lap: 1:31.361 (M.Verstappen)

track characteristics

The Miami Grand Prix track offers a fast and flowing layout that starts with long sweeping corners leading into a lengthy straight. While the track features few kinks, overtaking opportunities have improved since the first visit to the track. The circuit is a blend of tight and twisty corners, interspersed with more long straights, providing a mix of technical and high-speed sections.

effect on car

To excel at the Miami Grand Prix, teams must focus on achieving a well-balanced car setup. The long sweeping corners demand stability and high-speed performance, requiring teams to optimize their aerodynamics and suspension settings. Emphasis is put on the qualifying session on a Saturday due to the limited overtaking opportunities during the race. 

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