F1 Miami Grand Prix weekend gets unusual tweak following race cancellations

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F1 Miami Grand Prix weekend gets unusual tweak following race cancellations
FIA rule change at Miami GP explained
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The FIA has confirmed an unusual adjustment for the Miami Grand Prix weekend, with first practice being extended to 90 minutes.
Formula 1 returns this weekend after an unexpected five-week pause caused by the cancellations of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix.
With no racing since the Japanese Grand Prix, the Miami event now carries extra significance as teams and drivers restart their campaigns in the middle of a crucial development phase for the 2026 season.
And with the weekend also taking place under the sprint format, the FIA have opted to give teams extra practice time before competitive sessions begin.
Why is Miami GP FP1 90 minutes?
However, the FIA have now confirmed that the only practice session of the weekend will instead last for 90 minutes.
The decision comes after consultation with stakeholders, with teams given more time to gather data following the long break between races.
It also comes after recent tweaks to the 2026 regulations, meaning the extended session will give teams a more useful window to understand their cars before sprint qualifying.
That is particularly important because sprint weekends leave very little margin for error.
Instead of the usual three practice sessions across Friday and Saturday, teams get just one before the serious business begins.
Miami GP sprint weekend schedule
The extra 30 minutes of FP1 could therefore prove crucial.
Practice will take place on Friday before sprint qualifying later that evening, setting the grid for Saturday's sprint race.
The sprint will then be followed by qualifying for the main grand prix, before the Miami GP itself takes place on Sunday.
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When is the Miami Grand Prix?
The Miami Grand Prix weekend follows the sprint format, with plenty of action across three days.
Friday
FP1: 17:00 UK / 12:00 ET / 11:00 CT / 09:00 PT
Sprint Qualifying: 21:30 UK / 16:30 ET / 15:30 CT / 13:30 PT
Saturday
Sprint race: 17:00 UK / 12:00 ET / 11:00 CT / 09:00 PT
Qualifying: 21:00 UK / 16:00 ET / 15:00 CT / 13:00 PT
Sunday
Race: 21:00 UK / 16:00 ET / 15:00 CT / 13:00 PT
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