The Miami F1 Grand Prix is 57 laps and usually lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on safety cars, race pace, and weather.

Here’s the quick scoop:

  • Race distance: 308.326 km / 191.8 miles (57 laps of the 5.412 km Miami International Autodrome).
  • Typical race time window:
    • Around 1h 36m in a clean race with no Safety Car (for example, the 2023 Miami GP).
* Around 1h 40m–1h 42m when there are Safety Car periods or slightly slower overall pace (as seen in 2022 and 2024).
  • Official limit: Like other F1 Grands Prix, it has a maximum time cap of 2 hours of racing time (not counting any long red-flag suspensions), but Miami usually finishes well before that.

So if you’re planning your viewing, expect roughly a 90–100 minute main race from lights out to chequered flag, with pre‑ and post‑race coverage adding extra time around it.