
Wet weather is already causing significant chaos ahead of the Miami Grand Prix, with the first support race of the day officially cancelled. The McLaren Trophy America race, originally scheduled to commence at 08:00 local time, was abandoned due to severe inclement weather sweeping across the circuit.
With significant rainfall and thunder already arriving at the track, the conditions have prompted immediate action from race organizers. In a crucial schedule adjustment, Formula 1 has moved the Miami GP forward by three hours to start at 13:00 local time, attempting to navigate the worst of the incoming storm system.

The cancellation of the morning's first support event has inevitably thrown the rest of the day's schedule into uncertainty. Most notably, the Formula 2 feature race is now in serious doubt. This disruption comes at a particularly frustrating time for the junior category, as this weekend marks the championship's highly anticipated first trip to North America.
As the paddock braces for further thunderstorms threatening the Miami Grand Prix, teams and drivers are left waiting to see if the track conditions will improve enough to allow any further racing action before the main event. The shifting timeline and unpredictable weather are set to make this a highly complex Sunday for everyone involved.


Heâs a software engineer with a deep passion for Formula 1 and motorsport. He co-founded Formula Live Pulse to make live telemetry and race insights accessible, visual, and easy to follow.
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