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2025 Miami Grand Prix in Miami - F1 Fantasy Race Preview, Strategy and Analysis

Oscar Piastri - Formula One, F1 DFS Lineup Picks

Euan Leith's preview of the 2025 Miami Grand Prix for F1 Fantasy includes weather updates, differentials for your squads, and predictions for the sprint race, qualifying, and the Grand Prix.

Happy Miami Grand Prix, RotoBallers! It's the second sprint weekend of the season, and plenty of points will be on offer. With a schedule different from a regular Grand Prix weekend, F1 Fantasy managers must be on their toes to react to two sessions before lineups lock.

The deadline for the Miami Grand Prix in F1 Fantasy is Saturday, May 3, at noon EDT, when the Sprint Race starts. Also, check out the rest of our excellent DFS racing coverage to get you through every NASCAR and Formula 1 race.

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Previous Miami Grand Prix Winners

  • 2024: Lando Norris, McLaren
  • 2023: Max Verstappen, Red Bull
  • 2022: Max Verstappen, Red Bull

 

Miami Grand Prix Schedule

Friday, May 2

  • Practice 1: 12:30 p.m. EDT
  • Sprint Qualifying: 4:30 p.m. EDT

Saturday, May 3

  • Sprint: Noon EDT (***F1 Fantasy lineup lock***)
  • Qualifying: 4:00 p.m. EDT

Sunday, May 4

  • Race: 4:00 p.m. EDT

 

Miami Grand Prix Weather

There has never been a rain-affected session at the Miami Grand Prix. However, it looks like that will change for the 2025 edition. As of this writing, it isn't expected to be a significant amount of rain for the race, but it's worth keeping an eye on as the deadline draws closer.

Day Temperature Precipitation Forecast
Friday 27°C / 81°F 15-20% Mostly Sunny
Saturday 28°C / 82°F 20% Partly Cloudy
Sunday 29°C / 84°F 40% Partly Cloudy

 

Miami Grand Prix Predictions

Sprint Race

  1. Lando Norris, McLaren
  2. George Russell, Mercedes
  3. Oscar Piastri, McLaren

Qualifying

  1. Lando Norris, McLaren
  2. Oscar Piastri, McLaren
  3. Max Verstappen, Red Bull

Race

  1. Lando Norris, McLaren
  2. Oscar Piastri, McLaren
  3. Charles Leclerc, Ferrari

 

F1 Fantasy Sprint Weekend

It's the second sprint weekend of the 2025 F1 Fantasy season. If you're new to the game, then it's worth a refresher that there are three points-scoring sessions in Miami this weekend, compared to the typical two points-scoring sessions in a regular Grand Prix setup.

Sprint Qualifying is not a points-scoring session. Instead, F1 Fantasy managers will see how the grid is set for Saturday's Sprint race before locking in their teams for the weekend.

The points begin to count for the Sprint race. Eight points are awarded to first place, seven to second, and so on. Positions Gained and Overtakes remain the same (1 apiece), and there's also a five-point bonus for the Fastest Lap during the Sprint race.

After the Sprint, it's back to the regularly scheduled programming with Qualifying and Sunday's race making up the remainder of the points-scoring sessions.

 

F1 Fantasy Chip Strategy

With more points on offer in Miami than a typical Grand Prix weekend, many managers will be tempted to activate a chip. Let's look at some options for the race weekend at the Miami International Autodrome.

Limitless

The Limitless chip is always popular on a sprint weekend. More points of offer mean bigger scores, and that's a good thing for our F1 Fantasy teams. However, it may not be the optimal play for managers.

More points on offer mean more points for all the drivers on the grid. When using the Limitless chip, you want to build the biggest delta over the regular lineups in the game. If you play NFL Fantasy Football, it's similar to drafting Travis Kelce back in his heyday rather than taking your run-of-the-mill Tight End 12. You have a bigger difference maker over the rest of the field, and that's an advantage.

Regardless of whether you do or do not play Limitless this weekend, the best lineup (before any on-track results) looks pretty set. You'll run both McLaren drivers with George Russell, Charles Leclerc, and Max Verstappen. Then McLaren as one constructor, and Ferrari (if they look strong on Friday) or Mercedes as the second constructor.

No Negative

F1 Fantasy managers should watch the weather as the lineup lock deadline draws closer. As of this writing, there's a 40 percent chance of rain for Sunday's race. We last had rain in Australia, which caused absolute carnage. In my team, I caught four DNFs and scored a whopping 52 points in the season's first race.

 

Ferrari Back on the Menu

We've been waiting for Ferrari to return to our F1 Fantasy rosters since their double disqualification in China, and it looks like that day is finally here. The red Italian team is averaging 64.3 points per race since China, which ranks second behind McLaren.

As you can see in the above graphic, Ferrari is still trailing in the season averages because of the double disqualification, but everything else looks top of the class. Both drivers have made Q3 in every race weekend for maximum Qualifying Teamwork (QTW) points, and they lead all constructors with 11.0 Pit Stop points per race.

All signs point towards the Scuderia team joining my F1 Fantasy team for the first time this season. I'm betting on the lessons they learned in China turning into a massive points-scoring weekend in Miami.

 

F1 Fantasy Drivers to Target and Avoid

Drivers to Target (A Tier, >$19.0m)

  • Oscar Piastri, McLaren

Drivers to Avoid (A Tier, >$19.0m)

  • Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari
  • Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes

Drivers to Target (B Tier, <$19.0m)

  • Ollie Bearman, Haas
  • Isack Hadjar, Racing Bulls
  • Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin
  • Liam Lawson, Racing Bulls
  • Gabriel Bortoleto, Kick Sauber

Drivers to Avoid (B Tier, <$19.0m)

  • Yuki Tsunoda, Red Bull
  • Nico Hulkenberg, Kick Sauber
  • Carlos Sainz, Williams
  • Lance Stroll, Aston Martin

 

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