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Last-minute F1 Miami Grand Prix tickets are still available, shop now

April 27, 2026Updated April 30, 2026, 10:18 a.m. ET
  • The Miami Grand Prix is Sunday, May 3 at 4 p.m. ET.
  • Ticket prices start at $144, and are available for the entire weekend.

Formula 1 is back on American soil for the first time this season as one of the top events on the calendar is this weekend in the Miami Grand Prix.

The event has quickly become a staple on the F1 calendar despite it only being its fifth year of hosting the European-based series.

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Through three races this year, it's been all Mercedes with second-year driver Kimi Antonelli winning two of those events while teammate George Russell won the season opener at the Australian Grand Prix.

With the Miami Grand Prix up next, it's time to start planning your pre-summer weekend vacation as tickets are still available. Regardless if you're a diehard motorsports fan or simply love experiencing unique events, the Miami GP is right up your alley.

See all the ticketing options below and get ready to be immersed in one of the best weeks on the Formula 1 calendar:

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The Miami Grand Prix is the next race on the F1 calendar, scheduled for Sunday, May 3 at 4 p.m. ET.

As of publication, the cheapest tickets for the event cost $144 to watch Friday's on-track action. If you're looking to watch Saturday's sprint race and qualifying, tickets start at $606.

Sunday-only tickets for race day start at $799 to watch the stars of F1 in Miami compete for the ultimate prize.

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Shop last-minute tickets to watch the glamor and thrills of Formula 1 in Miami! Starting at $144

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Who won last week's F1 race?

Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes won last month's Japanese Grand Prix with Oscar Piastri and Charles Leclerc completing the podium.

Who's leading F1 driver standings?

Mercedes holds the top two spots in the driver standings entering the Miami Grand Prix with Kimi Antonelli holding a nine-point lead over teammate George Russell, with Ferrari teammates Charles Leclerc (-23) and Lewis Hamilton (-31) following suit.

Who won last year's Miami Grand Prix?

It was a clean 1-2 sweep of the podium for McLaren as Oscar Piastri won the race, followed by Lando Norris.

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