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Formule 1 Podcast: Formule-1 : Miami Grand Prix Start Moved Up to Dodge Severe Storms

Formule-1 : Miami Grand Prix Start Moved Up to Dodge Severe Storms

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Formula 1 shifts the Miami Grand Prix start time forward by three hours to dodge severe weather threats. This adjustment is crucial as heavy rain and thunderstorms are forecasted for later in the day, and fans will want to know how this impacts the race.

Originally set for a 4 PM local start, the Miami Grand Prix at the Miami International Autodrome now kicks off at 1 PM local time. The move follows urgent discussions among Formula 1 management, the FIA, and event organizers to ensure the full race can be completed safely. The joint statement from Formula One Management and the FIA highlights the decision to minimize disruption and prioritize safety for all involved.

While rain poses challenges, the primary concern is lightning, which could lead to immediate suspensions of track activity. The new timetable aims to mitigate the risk of interruptions.

Additionally, the event activates Formula 1's new rain hazard protocol, implemented for the 2026 season. This allows teams to make technical adjustments, such as raising ride heights and optimizing wing angles, to better handle wet conditions. With a 40% chance of rain, preparations are critical for a smooth race day.

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