Parking at F1 Miami Grand Prix 2025: Passes, Maps, and Tips

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The Miami Grand Prix 2025 is finally here, and fans are ready to see F1’s biggest stars hit the Miami International Autodrome. But before the engines roar, you’ll need to figure out where to park—because Hard Rock Stadium doesn’t offer public transit access, and parking passes must be secured in advance.

F1 Miami Grand Prix
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Plan Ahead for Race Weekend Traffic and Parking

F1 attendees are warned: no parking passes will be sold on the day of the event. So if you’re heading to the track on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday, you must grab a pass via Ticketmaster beforehand.

Available Lots, Shuttle Options, and Timing

There are 29 designated lots, including some off-site areas with shuttle service to the stadium. Here’s when parking opens:

  • Friday, May 2: 11:00 a.m.
  • Saturday, May 3: 9:30 a.m.
  • Sunday, May 4 (Race Day): 9:30 a.m.

Each lot, including ADA-accessible spaces, comes with its own interactive map via the F1 Miami GP website. Be sure to check your lot number and plan your route ahead of time to avoid delays.

How Much Is Parking at Miami F1?

Prices range from $45 to $450, depending on proximity to the stadium and whether you’re parking on-site or off-site. The more convenient the spot, the steeper the fee.

If you didn’t purchase a pass, some homeowners near Hard Rock Stadium offer private parking, but be ready to negotiate. Ask about blocking risks, and bring cash just in case.

Planning to use Uber or Lyft instead? Rideshare drop-offs are only allowed in designated off-site lots, so make sure you choose the right one when booking your ride.

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