Miami International Autodrome

Welcome to the circuit that turned Miami Gardens into the center of global motorsport. The Miami International Autodrome, built around Hard Rock Stadium, hosts the annual Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix and other elite racing events. Find the best local parking, transport shortcuts, weather prep, and fan survival tips from Miami locals who live this weekend every year.

Formula 1, Racing/F1

Bring on 2026: All Eyes on the Future

Formula 1 Miami 2026 marks a pivotal shift in the sport with new cars and regulations, enhancing competition and on-track excitement. After Lando Norris’s narrow championship win in 2025, the new smaller, lighter, hybrid cars promise closer racing. This season aims for unpredictability, positioning Miami as a key player in F1’s evolving landscape.

Formula E, Miami International Autodrome, Racing/F1

Formula E Miami 2026: What It Is, How It Works, and Why the All-Electric Series Is Returning to Hard Rock Stadium

Formula E, the first all-electric racing championship, combines innovation, strategy, and speed. Since its inception in 2014, it promotes sustainable mobility through exciting urban races. With its return to Miami in 2026 at Hard Rock Stadium, the series enhances its appeal in the U.S. by showcasing advanced electric vehicle technology.

Formula 1, Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Gardens), Local Voices & Opinion, Racing/F1, Soccer, World Cup 2026

FIFA Brings the Passion, F1 Brings the Party — But Who Really Runs Miami?

Let’s be honest. In a city built on flexing, nightlife, and influencers who treat their Brickell high-rise like a film set, there are only two global sports brands with the gravity to shut down traffic and light up bottle service menus: Formula 1 Miami and the FIFA World Cup. With the World Cup headed to

Formula E, Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Gardens), Miami International Autodrome, Racing/F1

Formula E Has Always Raced in Miami — Now It’s Supercharging at Hard Rock Stadium

Formula E Miami 2026 isn’t just another date on the calendar — it’s Miami’s entry into global electric motorsport fame. The city’s relationship with Formula E goes back to 2015, when the series raced near Biscayne Bay, and again in 2025 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. But 2026 marks a new era — one set right in

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