Miami International Autodrome
Grand Prix Circuit (2022–present) | |
| Location | Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida, U.S. |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 25°57′29″N 80°14′20″W / 25.95806°N 80.23889°W |
| Capacity | 65,000 |
| FIA Grade | 1 |
| Broke ground | 2021 |
| Opened | May 7, 2022 |
| Architect | Apex Circuit Design |
| Major events | Current: Formula One Miami Grand Prix (2022–present) Formula E Miami ePrix (2026) Former: Ferrari Challenge North America (2025) |
| Grand Prix Circuit (2022–present) | |
| Surface | Asphalt |
| Length | 3.363 mi (5.412 km) |
| Turns | 19 |
| Race lap record | 1:29.708 ( Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB19, 2023, F1) |
| Extended Marina Loop (2024–present) | |
| Surface | Asphalt |
| Length | 2.800 mi (4.506 km) |
| Turns | 19 |
| Race lap record | 1:36.999 ( Massimo Perrina, Ferrari 296 Challenge, 2025, Ferrari Challenge) |
| Marina Loop (2024–present) | |
| Surface | Asphalt |
| Length | 2.440 mi (3.927 km) |
| Turns | 18 |
| Extended MIA Loop (2024–present) | |
| Surface | Asphalt |
| Length | 1.750 mi (2.816 km) |
| Turns | 14 |
| MIA Loop (2024–present) | |
| Surface | Asphalt |
| Length | 1.442 mi (2.320 km) |
| Turns | 13 |
| Race lap record | 1:02.316 ( Oliver Rowland, Nissan e-4ORCE 05, 2026, F-E) |
The Miami International Autodrome is a purpose-built temporary circuit around Hard Rock Stadium and its private facilities in Miami Gardens, Florida, United States. The track is 3.363 mi (5.412 km) long and features 19 corners with an average in a Formula One car of around 139 mph (224 km/h) in qualifying. The track was designed by Formula One track designers, Apex Circuit Design, for the Miami Grand Prix, which was added to the Formula One calendar for the 2022 World Championship.