Lucas di Grassi will be forced to serve a three-place grid penalty for the 2026 Miami E-Prix, after crashing into Mitch Evans' Jaguar in the final minutes of Free Practice 2. The incident, which resulted in a red flag and the session ending prematurely, caused signifant damage to the Lola Yamaha ABT car of di Grassi.
The FIA Stewards deemed him at fault for the incident, and gave him the grid drop and another penalty point which takes him to seven for the last 12 months, with 12 penalty points in a year resulting in a one-race ban.
Taylor Barnard of DS PENSKE ended the session quickest ahead of qualifying, which gets under way at 09:40 local.
SCHEDULE: Where, when and how to watch or stream the 2026 Miami E-Prix, Round 3
After an action-packed start to Season 12, you haven't got long to wait until ABB Formula E returns to your screen, and this time, we're returning to The Magic City: Miami. We'll be visiting the Miami International Autodrome. US teams Andretti, CUPRA KIRO and DS PENSKE will be looking to put on a show for their home fans on Saturday 31 January 2026.
Qualifying: 09:40 local | 14:40 UTC | Saturday 31 January
Race: 14:05 local | 19:05 UTC | Saturday 31 January
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