Summary

  • Kimi Antonelli wins Miami Grand Prix

  • Lando Norris second and Oscar Piastri third

  • Leclerc spins on final lap and is passed by Russell and Verstappen

  • Verstappen spins on opening lap

  • OUT: Hadjar, Gasly, Lawson, Hulkenberg

  • Race brought forward by three hours because of storm threat

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  1. Postpublished at 20:06 BST 3 May

    Jennie Gow
    F1 pit-lane reporter in Miami

    What a fantastic and jubilant scene for Kimi Antonelli!

    Kimi Antonelli celebrating after his win in MiamiImage source, Getty Images
  2. Postpublished at 20:03 BST 3 May

    The top three drivers have been ferried to the cooldown room and are now watching the highlights of the race. Oscar Piastri says there was "nothing he could" when he was repassed after making an overtake of his own, while the trio all gasp when they see Charles Leclerc's late drama.

    Leclerc is in for a busy night, as he is under investigation for leaving the track multiple times and gaining an advantage, and for also driving in an unsafe condition.

    George Russell has been cleared of moving under braking but now he has two investigations to his name for separate incidents (causing a collision) with Leclerc and Max Verstappen.

  3. Team Radio - McLaren to Piastripublished at 19:58 BST 3 May

    Race engineer: "Yes Oscar, well done. That is a really well deserved podium, p3."

    Oscar Piastri: "Well done everybody."

  4. Postpublished at 19:54 BST 3 May

    Behind the top six, Lewis Hamilton had a tough day in the office and finished seventh, Franco Colapinto brings home points home for Alpine in eighth and it's double prizes for Williams, as Carlos Sainz is ninth and Alex Albon ends his Miami Grand Prix in 10th.

  5. Team Radio - Verstappen to Red Bullpublished at 19:52 BST 3 May

    Max Verstappen: "Well done. I don't even know. We should've won. Good try, good effort nice to see the progress nice try. We can get back to winning, we can make it easier for ourselves, let's keep pushing."

  6. Postpublished at 19:49 BST 3 May

    George Russell climbed to fourth place in the closing stages of that race but the Mercedes driver has been noted by race control for moving under braking at Turn 17 and for causing a collision during his battle with Max Verstappen at Turn One.

  7. Team Radio - Mercedes to Antonellipublished at 19:45 BST 3 May

    Race engineer: "Get in there Kimi! You had to work for that one today mate, but what a good drive."

    Kimi Antonelli: "What a race man, woo! Oh my god."

  8. chequered flag

    Chequered flagpublished at 19:41 BST 3 May

    Rafael Nadal waves the checkered flag for Kimi Antonelli during the 2026 Miami Formula One Grand PrixImage source, Getty Images

    Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli takes his third consecutive victory from pole position!

    The Italian can't believe he's beaten his rivals to this Miami Grand Prix win.

    World champion Lando Norris is second, with Oscar Piastri on the podium in third.

    The end was chaos for Charles Leclerc. The Ferrari driver was overtaken by three cars, spinning off in the process, and finishes his day in sixth place.

  9. Piastri takes final podium placepublished at 19:40 BST 3 May

    Lap 57/57

    Oscar Piastri overtakes Charles Leclerc down at Turn 17 for the final podium spot and then the Ferrari driver spins! He avoids a total crash out but does damage his left rear tyre. He limps home, just as George Russell passes Max Verstappen for fifth.

    And now Leclerc loses a place to Russell.... and then Verstappen! The Ferrari man will end this race in sixth.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 19:39 BST 3 May

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    Chris: Is it too early to call the title Mercedes’ if Antonelli wins again?

  11. Team radio - McLaren to Norrispublished at 19:37 BST 3 May

    Race engineer: "We see a problem with the rear wing dropping out, be careful of it everywhere."

  12. Postpublished at 19:37 BST 3 May

    Lap 56/57

    George Russell has stayed in sixth place but the contact with Max Verstappen hasn't put him in too much bother. Oscar Piastri, meanwhile, is gaining more and more on Charles Leclerc for that final podium place.

  13. Team radio - Verstappen to Red Bullpublished at 19:37 BST 3 May

    Max Verstappen: "I think he hit my tyre"

  14. Postpublished at 19:36 BST 3 May

    Lap 55/57

    Well, George Russell is gaining on Max Verstappen, enough to get alongside the Red Bull man but a move at Turn One is denied, and now Russell looks to have some damage to his front wing.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 19:35 BST 3 May

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    Ed: Why does it feel like formula one always misses rain?

  16. Postpublished at 19:35 BST 3 May

    Lap 54/57

    The Mercedes of George Russell is right on the rear of Max Verstappn now but the Briton doesn't have the energy in reserve just yet to make a move on the slower Red Bull. Maybe on the next lap.

  17. Postpublished at 19:33 BST 3 May

    Lap 53/57

    Max Verstappen has been passed by the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc and McLaren's Oscar Piastri and is now in fifth place. The four-time world champion is lacking the pace to keep up and if he looks in his mirrors, he'll see George Russell ready to challenge for track position.

  18. Postpublished at 19:32 BST 3 May

    Lap 52/57

    Carlos Sainz leads Alexander Albon driving on track during the F1 Grand Prix of MiamiImage source, Getty Images

    The two Williams of Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz are in 10th and ninth place and ready to bring some much-needed points home for the team, while the Argentine fans in the grandstands will be delighted Franco Colapinto is still in eighth place.

  19. Team radio - McLaren to Piastripublished at 19:32 BST 3 May

    Race engineer: "From the next lap there is a chance of light drops, light drops."

  20. Postpublished at 19:31 BST 3 May

    Damon Hill
    1996 world champion on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra in Miami

    As we stand, it is dry and there are no spots of rain and we have a two-second gap between Lando Norris and Kimi Antonelli.