Trackside at Hard Rock Stadium – 2025 Miami Grand Prix

Your trackside guide to attending the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix 2025. Entry, fan zones, schedule & more at Hard Rock Stadium

The third edition of the Miami Grand Prix in 2024 saw an increased attendance of 275,000 fans over 3 days. Lando Norris claimed a popular maiden victory for McLaren, ending Max Verstappen’s domination in Miami. Organization is improving year on year at the Miami Grand Prix, though Florida heat and humidity are a constant challenge. Choosing a covered grandstand is definitely a good idea for the Miami Grand Prix. Otherwise, we recommend taking lots of refreshment breaks and getting shade where you can.

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2025 Miami Grand Prix: Need to Know

  • Entry: The circuit is open to fans from 12:00-20:00 on Friday, 10:00-18:00 on Saturday and 11:00-19:00 on Sunday. (TBC for 2025) There are no passouts at the Miami Grand Prix. Your ticket only grants you one entrance to the circuit each day
  • Parking: Limited parking is available for pre-purchase only near the circuit. Parking gates open at 11:00 on Friday, 08:30 on Saturday and 09:30 on Sunday. Learn more here. More information about getting to the circuit is here: How to Get to Hard Rock Stadium – 2025 Miami Grand Prix
  • Payment: Miami International Autodrome is a cashless venue. ATMs are not available at the circuit. Cash is not accepted at parking gates, box office, concessions, and retail locations. Cash can be converted into pre-paid VISA gift cards at any Guest Experience Headquarters location.
  • WiFi: Free WiFi is available in designated areas of the Miami International Autodrome. To connect, select #HRSFREEWIFI or #BHTCFREEWIFI from the network list, as applicable.
  • Apps: Download the official app for the race by searching for “F1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GP” in your app store or clicking the following links: Apple / Google Play. The free F1 Race Guide app also provides access to maps, transport information and the event schedule.
  • Campus Zones: Miami International Autodrome is divided into eight zones, all of which have entry/exit gates, restrooms, food/beverage areas and merchandise stalls. The eight zones are as follows: West Campus, The Fountains. The Beach. Paddock District, MIA Marina, North Campus. Hard Rock Stadium & East Campus. Check the interactive campus map.

Clear Bag Policy & Prohibited Items

Guests are allowed one bag, purse or single compartment backpack no larger than 12” X 6” X 12”. For faster security screening and a quicker entrance to the circuit, ticketholders are strongly recommended to utilize a clear bag. More information about policies for entry to the circuit, including “Guest Code of Conduct” can be found here. The following list of items are not permitted inside the grounds of the Miami International Autodrome:

Coolers, ice chests, glass or metal thermoses containers of any kind, Food and beverages (however, sealed plastic water bottles are allowed), Tents, canopies, large umbrellas, collapsible or non-collapsible chairs, Video cameras, audio recording devices and tripods, Weapons of any kind, including guns, knives, pepper spray, etc, Alcoholic beverages or Illegal substances, Fireworks, flares, smoke devices/candles, explosives, or other incendiary devices, Animals, except for registered service animals, Laser pointers, horns, two-way radios, bells, whistles, noise makers or megaphones, Frisbees, footballs, beachballs or any other projectiles, Aerosol cans, Bicycles, skateboards, hover boards or scooters, Drones/Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Clothing, signs, banners, or flags containing offensive or obscene language, Any other items deemed dangerous by security.

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2025 Miami Grand Prix Schedule

  • On-Track Schedule: The full timetable for the 2025 Miami Grand Prix won’t be available until 4-6 weeks before the race. In the meantime, the 2024 schedule is included below for information purposes.
  • Sprint Race: After a successful weekend in 2024, the F1 Sprint format returns for the 2025 Miami GP
  • Support Categories: The all-female F1 Academy and the Porsche Carrera Cup North America were the main support categories at the 2024 Miami Grand Prix. It’s already confirmed that both series will return to support the Miami GP in 2025. Additional support categories have not yet been announced
  • Gate Opening/Closing Times: Friday 11:30-20:00 (Parking lots open at 10:30), Saturday 10:00-19:00 (Parking lots open at 09:00), Sunday 10:30-19:00 (Parking lots open at 09:30) (TBC for 2025)
  • Post-Race Track Invasion & Podium Performance: It’s allowed for fans to enter the track after the race for the podium ceremony, which takes place on the opposite side of the stadium from the Main Straight (check campus map).

Friday

  • 09:10-09:50: MIA Club Parade Laps
  • 10:00-10:40: F1 Academy – First Practice Session
  • 10:50-12:00: Paddock Club – Track Tour & Pit Lane Walk
  • 11:20-12:00: Pirelli Hot Laps
  • 11:30: Gates Open
  • 12:30-13:30: Formula 1 – Free Practice 1
  • 13:40-14:15: Paddock Club – Track Tour & Pit Lane Walk
  • 14:25-14:55: Porsche Carrera Cup North America – First Practice Session
  • 15:20-16:00: F1 Academy – Second Practice Session
  • 16:30-17:14: Formula 1 – Sprint Qualifying
  • 17:30-17:55: Pirelli Hot Laps
  • 18:05-18:35: Porsche Carrera Cup North America – Second Practice Session
  • 18:45-19:30: Paddock Club – Track Tour & Pit Lane Walk
  • 20:00: Gates Close

Saturday

  • 08:25-09:05: MIA Club Parade Laps
  • 10:00: Gates Open
  • 10:25-10:55: F1 Academy – Qualifying Session
  • 12:00-12:30 Formula 1 – Sprint (19 laps or 60 minutes)
  • 12:55-13:25: Porsche Carrera Cup North America – Qualifying Session
  • 14:05-14:40: F1 Academy – First Race (13 laps or 30 minutes + 1 lap)
  • 14:50-15:20: Pirelli Hot Laps
  • 14:50-15:40: Paddock Club – Pit Lane Walk
  • 16:00-17:00: Formula 1 – Qualifying
  • 17:50-18:35: Porsche Carrera Cup North America – First Race (40 minutes + 1 lap)
  • 19:00: Gates Close
  • 18:45-19:45: Paddock Club – Pit Lane Walk & Track Tour
  • 18:45-19:45: F1 Experiences Champions Club – Grid Walk & Trophy Photo
  • 20:00-22:00: Bonhams Car Auction

Sunday

  • 10:30: Gates Open
  • 10:40-11:15: Porsche Carrera Cup North America – Second Race (40 minutes + 1 lap)
  • 11:25-11:55: Ferrari Parade Laps
  • 11:40-12:35: Paddock Club – Pit Lane Walk
  • 11:55-12:40: Pirelli Hot Laps
  • 13:05-13:40: F1 Academy – Second Race (13 laps or 30 minutes + 1 lap)
  • 13:55-14:55: Paddock Club – Track Tour & Pit Lane Walk
  • 14:00-14:30: Formula 1 – Drivers’ Parade
  • 14:30-15:00: Grid Presentation
  • 14:40-14:50: Red Bull Parachute Jump
  • 15:46-15:48: National Anthem
  • 16:00-18:00: Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix (57 laps or 120 minutes)
  • 19:00: Gates Close

Musical Performances at the 2025 Miami Grand Prix

Throughout race weekend, the Hard Rock Beach Club at the circuit plays host to regular big-name performances. A separate ticket is required for entry to the Hard Rock Beach Club, though fans seated in the Marina grandstands can still hear the concerts (and some will be able to see the stage). Performances are also streamed live on videoboards throughout the circuit. In 2024, Steve Aoki, Don Omar, Kaskade, Ed Sheeran, and John Summit performed at the Hard Rock Beach Club. H.Ahead of the race in 2024, DJ and producer Kaskade performed live on the starting grid, while Marc Anthony sang the national anthem. Immediately after the podium ceremony, Kaytranada performed a concert which was open to all race fans.

Headliner performers for the 2025 Miami Grand Prix have not yet been announced

Fanzones at Miami International Autodrome

The circuit in Miami is divided into eight zones on race weekend, including an artificial marina complete with dry docked superyachts, a beach zone with swimming pools and plenty of high-end hospitality suites alongside the grandstands.  Each zone note has entry/exit gates, restrooms, food/beverage areas and merchandise stalls. Ticketholders do not have access to all zones. Learn more about the zones below. For a guide to available food and drink options in each fanzone at Miami International Autodrome, click here.

  • West Campus: The MIA Hospitality Village and the AutoNation Grandstand.
  • The Fountains: Title sponsor Crypto.com will have a four level hospitality suite on the inside of the circuit overlooking Turn 4.
  • The Beach: Created by the Hard Rock Club, this 24,000 foot zone will have resort-style swimming pools and cabanas overlooking the track from the inside of Turns 11-13. There will also be a stage with concerts over the weekend.
  • Paddock District: The two-level Paddock Club will be located above the pits, while Heineken will have a hospitality suite overlooking the pit exit and Turn 1.
  • MIA Marina: Located on the inside of the track at Turn 6-8, the MIA Marina comes complete with drydocked yachts
  • North Campus: Open to all ticketholders, the North Campus is located on the inside of the track behind the Main Grandstand. It’s open to all ticketholders and will feature activations, art installations and a viewing deck
  • Hard Rock Stadium: the football stadium at the heart of the circuit will be home to fan activiations on race weekend, including concerts and displays.
  • East Campus: Home to the Family Grandstand and the Verandah Club.

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