Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix
May 02, 2025 - May 04, 2025
The Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix is coming back for its fourth edition, speeding through The Circuit around Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. On race weekend, May 2-4, 2025, the world’s greatest F1 drivers and teams will descend on the destination for a weekend featuring best-in-class racing, epic parties, music, art and more. Make no mistake: This is no simple drive through a sea of concrete. The 19-turn track winds past a makeshift beach and marina, palm trees, grandstands and numerous fan zones. Formula 1 differs from other kinds of auto racing not just in the types of cars – single-seaters with open cockpits and wheels – but also in the scene surrounding it, with hospitality tents, celebrities and weekend-long parties. Formula 1 races are held all over the world and are a natural fit for the country’s biggest event destination. Here’s a look at everything you need to know about the 2025 Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix.
What is the Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix?
The Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix is a three-day event. Friday will see practice laps from top F1 drivers as well as qualifying for the Sprint races. Saturday will feature Sprint races and qualifying for Sunday’s big race. And Sunday will bring all the pageantry and excitement of a big Formula 1 race.
Cars will race 57 laps around the 3.36-mile, 19-turn Circuit, reaching an estimated top speed of nearly 200 miles per hour and covering a little over 191 miles in around an hour and a half. So don’t get out of your seat because at these speeds, even a short break means missing loads of action.
Miami is the sixth race of the 24-race season, which starts in Melbourne, Australia and visits Monaco, Barcelona, the United Kingdom and Singapore, among other destinations, before winding up in Abu Dhabi. Formula 1’s top drivers, including defending Miami Grand Prix champion Lando Norris, past winner Max Verstappen, and fan-favorite and seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton, among others, will be racing for the top prizes.
The Formula 1 Experience Goes Beyond The Track
The Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix is an entire weekend of parties, performances and other events both on and off the race site. While specific musical guests will be announced closer to race day, previous performers have included John Summit, Ed Sheeran, Don Omar and Kaskade. Marc Anthony sang the national anthem before the 2024 race. In addition to musical artists, Hard Rock Stadium will be filled with F1-inspired works by local artists, including racing murals and sculptures.
Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix Ticket Options
These are a number of ways to watch the Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix, with ticket options ranging from general grounds passes to ultra-premium suites and clubs. The most budget-friendly way to attend the race is with a General Admission Campus Pass, which gets you onto the race grounds (but no seat). It’s ideal if you just want to soak up the experience and watch the cars zooming by.
If you want a great view of the race, Grandstand Passes are the way to go. These give you reserved seats in bleachers around the track with various views of the action. Grandstand tickets for 2025 start at $217; prices vary depending on the view and the day you attend.
For those who want something a little more luxurious, seven different Club areas are available All have food and drinks, shade, and in the case of the Hard Rock Beach Club, a swimming pool. Club tickets start at $500 per day.
You’ll also find four Luxury lounges, offering the highest level of comfort for those with individual tickets. These are strategically placed around various turns, including one from fabled Miami Beach Italian restaurant Casa Tua.
Stake Out The Best Views
Among the six grandstand areas, the seats at the Start/Finish Line offer some of the best views of the action (the Turn 1 Grandstand also promises great views). The Turn 18 Grandstand sits right on the pits and offers views of three turns along the course’s busiest – and fastest - stretch.
If you want to party while watching the race, the Marina Grandstand might be your best choice. It allows unlimited access to the Marina area, with food and cocktails and large screens showing the race. Each grandstand will also feature its own fan zone, where you’ll find food from local restaurants and plenty to drink. Campus Pass holders will also have access to the Marina area, although getting onto one of the yachts parked there isn’t included.
For a VIP experience, check out the race’s hospitality tents. The Paddock Club is a multistory permanent facility offering prime views of pit lane and the Start/Finish Line. You can also hang out in The 72 Club, the stadium’s premier locale for football games, which will be transformed into an F1 viewing lounge. The MIA Hospitality village will be home to the Turn 18 Club, offering climate-controlled views of the Circuit’s fastest turn. Or you can check out the premium seats in the Heineken Silver Veranda Club, where you can watch the action on both Turn 3 and a long straight simultaneously.
Tips For Attending The Race
- Limited onsite parking will be available for those in hospitality tents. Grandstand ticket holders will be able to park in satellite lots and take shuttles to the track.
- Rideshares are available to and from the stadium, but they usually pick up and drop off at Norwood Elementary School, a 15- to 20-minute walk from the track.
- For those opting not to drive, Brightline, Florida’s high-speed rail service, offers a direct route to the Aventura Station, where a regularly scheduled complimentary shuttle service will take you to and from the stadium.
- Tri-Rail will also offer service to the Golden Glades station, with regular shuttles departing for the stadium.
- Additionally, Miami-Dade County’s comprehensive public transit network provides alternate routes via Metrorail and Metrobus.
By: Matthew Meltzer | October 25, 2024