Formula 1 has confirmed a revised start time for Sundayβs Miami Grand Prix, moving the race to 13:00 local time because of the weather forecast. That makes the event more than just another race on the calendar. It becomes a time-sensitive betting and viewing window where the pre-race read matters more than usual.
Why the timing matters
A delayed or moved start changes how the market behaves. Anything tied to temperature, rain risk, or tyre choice can move quickly once the start time is fixed. Miami was already a sprint weekend, so the race day now carries even more compressed information than a normal Grand Prix Sunday.
What to watch
Pay attention to whether the forecast keeps holding through the afternoon, how teams talk about tyre life, and whether any driver looks especially stable in wet or mixed conditions. Those are the factors that can shift live pricing fastest. If the grid remains close after the opening laps, the race can stay open longer than a standard dry Sunday.
Bottom line
This is a verified Miami Grand Prix and the revised start time makes it a cleaner race-day window than a generic afternoon slot. Confirm the live line at the bookmaker before you place anything.