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F1 FANS and staff at the Miami GP have been told to ‘seek shelter’. It comes as thunderstorms threaten to wreck havoc at the latest Grand Prix event. We told you earlier today how the
Miami woke up under rumbling skies Sunday as thunderstorms and rain rolled across the county, turning the morning air thick and muggy and bringing the risk of brief but heavy downpours. At 5:35 a.m. EDT on May 3,
F1 confirm change to Miami Grand Prix start time due to thunderstorm risk - Round four of the 2026 F1 season could be impacted, with heavy rainfall on the radar for Sunday’s race
Rain from a slow-moving storm may bring drought and wildfire relief to Florida, along with disruptions to the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Miami this weekend.