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Parking at F1 Miami: Pricing, Maps, and More

You must purchase your parking pass before the day of the race.
Image: Plan ahead before you brave the parking lots at the Miami Grand Prix.
Plan ahead before you brave the parking lots at the Miami Grand Prix. Photo by Stian Roenning
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It's finally time for the long-awaited Miami Grand Prix 2025, which takes over Hard Rock Stadium through Sunday's race. But before you watch your favorite F1 drivers speed around the Miami International Autodrome, you'll need to drive your own car to the venue and park it.

Without suitable public transportation options connecting the stadium to the rest of the city, parking at Hard Rock Stadium can be an adventure all its own. Luckily, the stadium has opened up 29 lots for spectators, but you'll need to plan ahead: Parking passes will not be sold on the day of the event and must be purchased before Sunday's Miami Grand Prix.

Surprised? Here's everything else you need to know about parking at the Miami Grand Prix.

Miami Grand Prix Parking Map

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There are 29 parking lots available for the 2025 Miami Grand Prix.
Screenshot via f1miamigp.com
Hard Rock Stadium has provided so many lots for Race Day that each one has its own interactive map. Lot One, shown above, is one of 29 available, including off-site. Shuttles are available from off-site lots to the stadium. Parking opens at 11 a.m. on Friday, May 2; 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 3; and 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, May 4.

Miami F1 Parking Pricing

A weekend at the Miami International Autodrome doesn't come cheap. In addition to shelling out hundreds of dollars for race tickets and solid, sometimes extravagant food and beverage options, parking will run you anywhere from $45 to $450. Passes are available for purchase via ticketmaster.com.

F1 Miami: What to Know if You're a First-Timer

All parking passes, including ADA parking, must be purchased ahead of the event — F1 stresses there will be zero day-of passes available. If you've slacked or want to wing it, enterprising homeowners near the stadium often offer parking on their properties. Be prepared to pay a fee, and always ask whether they'll block your car.

If you want to skip the hassle and plan to use Uber or Lyft instead, note that all rideshare lots are off-site, so make sure to set your drop-off/pick-up point to a specific rideshare lot. F1 suggests several options depending on the direction you're coming from.