Miami Grand Prix – Key figures
Held around Hard Rock Stadium, the Miami Grand Prix combines show and top-level sport. With just a few days to go to the next edition, we take a look at 15 figures to help us understand the stakes and particularities of this Florida event.

1 – First F1 victory achieved last year by Lando Norris.
2 – The record for victories on this track is held by Max Verstappen (2022 and 2023). It is also the number of different winners in three editions.
3 – The number of Miami Grand Prix races held so far (2022, 2023, and 2024), a newcomer in the F1 calendar… but already highly publicized.
4 – Kevin Magnussen’s starting grid position in 2023. He will finish 10th, securing a valuable point and delivering a great performance with his Haas at his home race.
5.412 – The distance in kilometers of one lap of the Miami circuit.
19 – The number of turns that make up this track.
19 – The number of laps in the Sprint race.
1:27.241: The 2024 pole position time set by Max Verstappen.
1:30.634 – The fastest lap in the race in 2024 set by Oscar Piastri.
34 – The percentage probability of rain calculated from historical weather data… but so far, the first three editions have been very dry!
57 – The total number of laps to cover during the race.
85 – The number of overtakes recorded during races in 2023, one of the highest figures of the season.
200 – The estimated cost in millions of dollars for the construction and development of the circuit around the Hard Rock Stadium.
308,326 – The total distance of the Grand Prix after 57 laps of the race, in km.
275,000 – The total number of spectators over the three-day weekend in 2024. A record for a sporting event held in Miami.