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Why a US Law Could Stop the 2026 Miami F1 Grand Prix if Weather Forecasts Are Correct

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With rain forecast for Sunday, attention is once again turning to a US law that could suspend the 2026 Miami Formula 1 Grand Prix, here’s why
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= The Miami F1 Grand Prix, scheduled for Sunday, is threatened by the weather forecast, which indicates an 88% chance of rain and a 53% chance of thunderstorms. This situation has raised alarms among teams and drivers, as North American regulations require the suspension of large outdoor events in the event of an approaching storm that involves a risk of lightning. Local law stipulates that, if thunderstorms are detected in the area, the event i…

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thejudge13 broke the news on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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