All you need to know about the Miami International Autodrome, host track of the Miami Grand Prix, including track length, location & more.
Putting aside the fact a large part of the track is a car park for most of the year, race organizers have gone all out to make the Miami Grand Prix a glamourous affair.
From reams of VIP guests, a paddock on an American football field, a beach club and a fake marina filled with yachts, the Miami International Autodrome is the place to see and be seen when F1 comes to town.
As for the action on the track, the street-style circuit features unforgiving barriers lining sections of a track made up of several long straights, 19 corners and three DRS zone.
Circuit Length: 5.412 km (3.362 miles)
Number of Laps: 57
Race Distance: 308.326 km
Number of Turns: 19
First F1 Race: 2022
Lap Record: 1:29.708, Max Verstappen (2023)
Most Wins: 2, Max Verstappen
Most Wins By an Active Driver: 2, Max Verstappen
Most wins by Constructor: 2, McLaren and Red Bull
First Miami GP Winner: Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
2025 Mimi GP Winner: Oscar Piastri (McLaren)
Miami International Autodrome is located in Miami Gardens, Florida, a suburb of Miami.
The track is located on the grounds of Hard Rock Stadium, the home of the NFL's Miami Dolphins.
Work began on converting the ground around Hard Rock Stadium in April 2021, with the first F1 race taking place on May 8, 2022.
As a temporary circuit, the majority of the track and facilities are only put in place a few weeks before the race weekend.