Miami Grand Prix Rescheduled Due to Thunderstorm Threat
The Miami Grand Prix has been rescheduled to start three hours earlier at 1 p.m. to avoid impending thunderstorms. This decision aims to minimize disruption and ensure safety for all participants. Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli takes pole position at the fourth round of the season held at the Hard Rock Stadium.
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Sunday's Miami Grand Prix has been rescheduled to start three hours earlier, now commencing at 1 p.m. after impending thunderstorms prompted a change. Formula One reached this decision following discussions with local organizers and the governing FIA, aiming to minimize disruption while ensuring optimal conditions.
Safety remains a priority, leading to the cancellation of a Porsche race and other supporting activities. The event, set at the Hard Rock Stadium, marks the fourth round of the season. Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli, currently leading the championship, begins the race in pole position.
Organizers remain particularly cautious of lightning, implementing race suspension and shelter-in-place procedures to safeguard all attendees. This comes as drivers adjust to the challenges presented by new cars in the current engine era, which began this March.