Miami Grand Prix Hit With Severe Weather Warning As Teams Gear Up For Race Weekend
This weekend’s Miami Grand Prix could be in for a wet surprise as forecasts indicate thunderstorms on race day. This could be the first time F1 cars zip through heavy rain in Miami since the race’s inclusion in the sport’s calendar in 2022. F1 teams and drivers gear up for a race weekend after a month-long break due to the cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian GPs as a result of the Iran war.
This has allowed teams to work on their cars to iron out issues and enhance performance. Miami could be viewed as a relaunch of the 2026 season, given the updates to the regulations that were announced recently by F1 and the FIA. Consequently, the Miami GP could set the tone for the competitive order over the coming months, maybe until the summer break, unless a team achieves a significant breakthrough with performance.
However, the weather in Miami could play a big role in the way things play out over the entire weekend. Read More from MotorBiscuit: F1 Announces Return of Iconic Circuit Where Lewis Hamilton Secured His 7th Championship F1 Teams And Drivers Could Face Criminal Charges as Italy Pursues Taxes on Races Run in Country Honda Racing Reveals Aston Martin Power Unit Update Ahead Of Miami Grand Prix MIAMI, FLORIDA – MAY 04: Max Verstappen of the Netherlands driving the (1) Oracle Red Bull Racing RB21 on track during the F1 Grand Prix of Miami at Miami International Autodrome on May 04, 2025 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202505043266 // Usage for editorial use only // Miami Grand Prix Weather Forecast With the Miami GP being a sprint race weekend, Friday’s practice sessions and sprint qualifying (2 May) will take place in warm and humid conditions.
Temperature is expected to peak at 31°C, while the qualifying session for the main race on Saturday (3 May) is forecast to be hotter at 33°C. On Sunday (4 May), the temperature could be down by one degree to 32°C, but with 39% humidity and 100% cloud cover, a 37% chance of rain is forecast, a figure expected to rise, raising the possibility of thunderstorms. McLaren to Bring a New Car to Miami While many teams are expected to arrive in Miami with new upgrades for their cars, McLaren is bringing an entirely reworked MCL40, as it looks to close the performance gap to Mercedes and Ferrari.
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has revealed that his team will be back after a championship hiatus for the Miami GP with an all-new car. MotorBiscuit reported his comments: “In our intent, there was always the idea to deliver a completely new car – especially from a aerodynamic upgrades point of view – for the North American races. “So we could keep up with this plan.