Motor racing-Miami Grand Prix practice extended after rule changes, race cancellations


April 23 (Reuters) - Formula ⁠One drivers will get an extra half ⁠hour of practice for next week's Miami Grand ‌Prix after the cancellation of races in the Middle East and recent rule changes, the governing FIA said on Thursday.

The ​May 3 race, round four ⁠of the season, gets ⁠the championship going again after a month without racing ⁠due ‌to grands prix in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia being called off due to ⁠the Iran war.

Tweaks to the technical rules ​have been ‌made during the break to address concerns from ⁠the first ​three races about driver safety and the racing.

The International Automobile Federation said that after consultation with all ⁠stakeholders, the hour-long Friday practice session ​would be increased to 90 minutes from 1200 to 1330 local time.

It said this was due to ⁠the gap since the last grand prix, the tweaks and the Miami weekend being run under the sprint format, with only one practice before sprint ​qualifying on Friday and then ⁠a 100km sprint race on Saturday before qualifying for ​Sunday's main event.

Mercedes have won ‌all three races so far ​with Italian teenager Kimi Antonelli leading the standings.

(Reporting by Alan BaldwinEditing by Toby Davis)

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