Motor Racing-Miami F1 Grand Prix Brought Forward by Three Hours to Beat Storm Threat

MIAMI, May 2 (Reuters) – Sunday’s ⁠Miami ⁠Grand Prix will ⁠be brought forward by three hours ​to 1 p.m. (1700 GMT) in an attempt to ‌avoid threatened thunderstorms in ‌the area, Formula One said.

The decision ⁠was ⁠taken after discussions with local organisers and the governing ​FIA after qualifying on Saturday evening.

“This decision has been taken to ensure the least amount ​of disruption to the race, and to ensure ⁠the maximum ⁠possible window to ⁠complete ​the grand prix in the best conditions and to ​prioritise the ⁠safety of drivers, fans, teams and staff,” they said in a statement.

A Porsche race and some other supporting activities have been ⁠cancelled as a result.

The race at the Hard Rock ⁠Stadium is the fourth round of the season. Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli, the championship leader, starts on pole position.

Drivers have yet to face wet conditions in the new engine era that started in Australia in March, with the new cars ⁠already proving to be a challenge in the dry.

Lightning is a particular concern for organisers, who issued race suspension and shelter-in-place ​procedures for teams.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; ​Editing by William Mallard)

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