The FIA is preparing proposals related to Formula 1 ahead of the Miami Grand Prix weekend, according to reporting from GP Today. The governing body’s plan, described in the outlet’s coverage as aimed at addressing current challenges in the sport, is expected to be a topic of discussion in Florida.
GP Today’s report, published in Portuguese, references a plan “to save F1” and indicates items under consideration before the Miami race. The 2026 Miami Grand Prix is scheduled for May 2-4, 2026.
Limited Details Available
The specific contents of the FIA’s proposals remain unclear based on the available reporting. GP Today’s coverage does not identify which aspects of Formula 1 the plan addresses, nor does it name officials or team representatives involved in discussions.
The phrasing “save F1” suggests the FIA views current conditions as requiring intervention, though the nature of the perceived problems is not specified in the available material. Possible areas of concern within the sport in 2026 include cost cap enforcement under the new technical regulations, competitive balance with two new manufacturers entering the grid, and the sustainability targets embedded in the new power unit formula.
Miami as a Forum
The Miami Grand Prix has served as a venue for major F1 announcements and meetings in previous seasons. The race weekend typically includes Formula 1 Commission meetings and team principal briefings where regulatory and commercial matters are discussed.
With Audi and Cadillac both joining the grid in 2026, and the sport operating under its most significant technical regulation change in over a decade, the FIA and commercial rights holder have multiple areas where coordination and potential rule adjustments could be under review.
The nature and scope of the FIA’s plan will become clearer as the Miami race weekend approaches and official statements are released. Team principals and FIA officials typically hold press conferences on the Thursday before the race, which this year falls on May 1.
