MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — The Formula One Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix will return to Miami Gardens on May 1-3, 2026, with the F1 Sprint race back for a third consecutive year, organizers announced Wednesday.
The weekend will feature three days of on-track action at the 3.36-mile Miami International Autodrome, including Sprint Qualifying on Friday, the F1 Sprint race on Saturday, and the main Grand Prix on Sunday.
Miami will be the only U.S. venue to host an F1 Sprint next season, following a record-breaking 2025 event that included 18-year-old Kimi Antonelli becoming the youngest pole sitter in Formula 1 history.
The 2026 program also includes the Formula 1 debut of McLaren Trophy America and the return of Porsche Carrera Cup North America.
McLaren Trophy America will feature two 40-minute races with the 585-horsepower McLaren Artura Trophy car, while Porsche Carrera Cup will race the new 911 Cup car. Fans will have access to Motorsports Alley, presented by Ticketmaster, to get up close to both series’ paddocks.
“We’re proud that Miami has become one of the premier race weekends on the Formula 1 calendar,” said Katharina Nowak, president of the Miami Grand Prix said in a news release on Wednesday. “The return of the Sprint race and exciting support action will give fans world-class racing every day.”
Tickets are now on sale, including flexible 1-Day Grandstand options. Click here for more information.
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