A sell-out crowd enjoyed a thrilling Miami Grand Prix as Oscar Piastri triumphed ahead of his McLaren F1 teammate Lando Norris in the fourth edition of the race held at the Miami International Autodrome. Across the weekend, a total of 275,480 fans attended the 2025 event to witness a dramatic Sprint race in the rain, wheel-to-wheel action in the main event, and world-class entertainment.

The F1 Miami weekend began in style when Mercedes18-year-old rookie Kimi Antonelli made history by becoming the youngest-ever F1 Sprint race pole-sitter. In a dramatic and action-packed race, Lando Norris emerged victorious — one year on from his maiden Formula 1 win.

There was more excitement on Sunday, when pole-sitter Max Verstappen brilliantly defended his lead from both McLaren F1 drivers in the early stages of the race, making this Miami Grand Prix one to remember.

Before the race start, fans were treated to a unique spectacle as the drivers paraded around the Miami International Autodrome in giant, custom-built LEGO cars, resulting in hilarious mayhem as the machines racedeach other at slow speed. The three-day event also featured memorable performances from the likes of Tiësto, Sofi Tukker, and Pitbull. Adding to the excitement, a new deal was announced confirming the future of the Miami Grand Prix for the next 17 years, securing its place on the calendar through to 2041.