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Red Bull star crashes out at Miami Grand Prix as weather plays havoc with race start
Wet weather conditions caused chaos at the Miami Grand Prix, prompting concerns for Sunday’s F1 race.
The FIA has issued a rain hazard warning for the Miami International Autodrome, with a high chance of a wet F1 race following a dry sprint race.
Thunderstorms in the area raise fears of red flags or race suspensions during the main F1 event.
Both F1 and the supporting F2 series are monitoring the weather closely, with F2 delaying its race start to address rain concerns.
Incidents like the collision involving Red Bull junior driver Tsolov highlight the challenging conditions faced by drivers, leading to uncertainty for the upcoming F1 race.
F1 and the FIA’s top priority will be ensuring the safety of everyone at the circuit, with protocols in place for lightning strikes and heavy rain.
Fans and personnel have been urged to seek shelter due to the impending inclement weather, underscoring the unpredictable nature of the day’s racing events.



