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About Miami ePrix
The Miami ePrix brings the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship to South Florida, showcasing electric racing at its finest. This premier motorsport event features 11 teams and 22 drivers competing in all-electric single-seater race cars. The Miami ePrix offers fans a complete race day experience with practice, qualifying, and the main race all taking place on the same day. The race typically runs for around 50 minutes and provides multiple opportunities for overtaking and competitive action.
About the Miami ePrix
The Miami ePrix serves as the only United States stop on the Formula E calendar. This race represents Formula E's commitment to bringing sustainable motorsport to major cities around the globe. The series emphasizes environmental consciousness while delivering high-performance racing. Formula E values both the fan experience and resource efficiency, creating an event format that respects time and environmental impact.
Homestead Miami Speedway Circuit
The Miami ePrix takes place at Homestead Miami Speedway in Miami. The circuit configuration offers several overtaking zones where drivers can make strategic passes. The track layout includes the Attack Mode activation point at Turn 4, where drivers can access additional power during specific moments of the race. The venue provides an accessible location for fans throughout South Florida and maintains traffic flow on major access roads including routes to Florida's Turnpike.
The GEN3 Evo Race Car
The Miami ePrix showcases the GEN3 Evo car, which represents the latest generation of Formula E technology. This electric race car accelerates from 0-60mph in just 1.82 seconds, achieving speeds 30% faster than current Formula 1 cars in that acceleration range. The GEN3 Evo features all-wheel drive capability during critical race moments including qualifying duels, race starts, and Attack Mode periods. This technology allows drivers to deploy maximum power at strategic points during competition.
Teams and Drivers
The Miami ePrix features a diverse field of international talent with 22 drivers representing 11 teams. Several U.S.-based teams participate in the championship including Andretti, DS PENSKE, and CUPRA KIRO. The driver lineup includes experienced competitors and rising stars from various racing backgrounds. Notable names expected on the grid include Taylor Barnard, Sébastien Buemi, Nick Cassidy, Nyck De Vries, Jake Dennis, Lucas Di Grassi, Felipe Drugovich, Joel Eriksson, Mitch Evans, Maximilian Günther, Zane Maloney, Edoardo Mortara, Nico Müller, Norman Nato, Oliver Rowland, Dan Ticktum, Jean-Éric Vergne, and Pascal Wehrlein.
Formula E History in Miami
Miami has a unique relationship with Formula E racing. The city first hosted Formula E in 2015 on the Biscayne Bay Street Circuit before the event was cancelled. Formula E returned to Miami at Homestead-Miami Speedway, marking the series' renewed commitment to the South Florida market. The return demonstrates Formula E's dedication to engaging with American motorsport fans and expanding the reach of sustainable racing technology. Miami's position as a major metropolitan area makes it an ideal location for showcasing electric racing to diverse audiences.
What Makes This Race Special
The Miami ePrix combines cutting-edge electric vehicle technology with competitive racing in a major American market. The event format condenses all track action into a single day, making it accessible for fans to experience every aspect of a Formula E race weekend. The race highlights the performance capabilities of electric powertrains while promoting sustainable motorsport practices. Formula E's presence in Miami helps build connections between the racing series and the growing American audience for electric vehicle technology and environmental innovation in sport.