Storms on the horizon: the Miami GP comes early
Friends, hold on, this is getting intense. The Miami Grand Prix, the fourth stop of the F1 world championship, moved its starting time three hours earlier than planned. The reason? Storms that threaten to become protagonists. The race, originally for Sunday, will now start at 2:00 p.m. (Central Mexico time) this Saturday, May 2, 2026.
“The weather conditions add an extra ingredient to a race that is already shaping up to be key at the start of the season.”
Of course, it is not just any change. On an urban circuit like Hard Rock Stadium, every drop counts. Tire strategies and the teams’ ability to react will be key. It’s like in life: when the going gets slippery, those who adapt best are those who go far.
Checo Pérez: the Mexican who wants to make history
And speaking of adapting, Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez has a golden opportunity. The Mexican Cadillac driver will seek to take advantage of the support of the Latin public to put in a solid performance. On a track that demands the best from every competitor, Checo knows that discipline and mentality are more important than pure speed. As a former runner, I tell you: when the weather is against you, the head wins races.
Schedule and channels to watch the Miami GP:
- Date: Saturday, May 2, 2026
- Time: 2:00 p.m. (central Mexico time)
- Open Television: Channel 5
So you know, adjust your schedules. This is not just a race; is a live lesson in resilience. See you at the starting line!




