George Russell’s ‘perfect weekend’ in jeopardy as wild weather puts Miami Grand Prix at risk of suspension

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Formula 1 is back.

After a four-week long extended absence, the world’s best 22 drivers will take to the streets for the Miami Grand Prix – the second of six sprint weekends on F1’s 2026 calendar.

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Formula 1 makes its long-awaited return this weekend in MiamiCredit: AFP

But the return to the track could be quite the soggy one.

It is expected to be hot and dry as action gets underway on Friday and Saturday, with ambient temperatures expected to hit 93°F/34°C and track temperatures potentially exceeding that of 131°F/55°C.

Sunday, though, is expected to be an entirely different story.

Why weather could ruin Sunday’s race in Miami

Current weather forecasts indicate that there is a serious threat of rain and a heavy thunderstorm.

US law requires that in the event of a thunderstorm, major outdoor public events – like a grand prix – must be halted, especially if there is a risk of lightning strikes.

This is because it not only poses dangers to spectators, but also prevents, if necessary, a medical helicopter from flying.

As such, if rain and thunderstorms arrive over the weekend, the race would likely be stopped by red flag, with drivers required to return to the pit lane.

“We are closely monitoring the weather forecast for this weekend,” an FIA spokesperson said on Thursday.

Formula 1 is back.

After a four-week long extended absence, the world’s best 22 drivers will take to the streets for the Miami Grand Prix – the second of six sprint weekends on F1’s 2026 calendar.

5

Formula 1 makes its long-awaited return this weekend in MiamiCredit: AFP

But the return to the track could be quite the soggy one.

It is expected to be hot and dry as action gets underway on Friday and Saturday, with ambient temperatures expected to hit 93°F/34°C and track temperatures potentially exceeding that of 131°F/55°C.

Sunday, though, is expected to be an entirely different story.

Why weather could ruin Sunday’s race in Miami

Current weather forecasts indicate that there is a serious threat of rain and a heavy thunderstorm.

US law requires that in the event of a thunderstorm, major outdoor public events – like a grand prix – must be halted, especially if there is a risk of lightning strikes.

This is because it not only poses dangers to spectators, but also prevents, if necessary, a medical helicopter from flying.

As such, if rain and thunderstorms arrive over the weekend, the race would likely be stopped by red flag, with drivers required to return to the pit lane.

“We are closely monitoring the weather forecast for this weekend,” an FIA spokesperson said on Thursday.

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✍️ Autor: Kerrie Jacobs-Bryant
đź“… Fecha Original: 2026-05-01 16:53:00
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