The Miami Grand Prix ended on Sunday with Kimi Antonelli taking the win, and that result keeps the Formula 1 market active heading into the next stretch of the season.
Why the Miami result still matters
Race-winning form does not just affect one Sunday. It often changes how the next cluster of futures, podium and head-to-head markets are priced, especially when the official race page and the follow-up F1 reporting confirm both the result and the revised weekend context.
What stands out from the weekend
Miami already had a schedule wrinkle after the new start time was confirmed, and the official race page now shows the weekend as completed. That combination matters because bettors are not dealing with rumor; they are dealing with a finished event and a fresh form signal.
Practical betting takeaway
When a driver wins after controlling the weekend structure, the market usually reacts in phases rather than all at once. That can create a better window for comparing prices instead of jumping immediately into the first available number.
Bottom line
Miami is no longer a future event, but it still moves the board. Antonelli's result is the clearest new piece of F1 information available today.