The F1 Miami Grand Prix is set to start at 4pm ET today, and it comes as South Florida is getting rain for the first time since early March. Wet conditions are expected with a 40% chance of thunderstorms at the start of the race and that increases to 60% as the race goes. Weather already played havoc with Saturday’s sprint race. The race started 28 minutes late and was stopped after 18 laps with Lando Norris declared the winner (SBJ). In Miami, David Neal wrote of Saturday’s sprint race, “Unexpected rain. A crash by an unexpected driver. Little visibility. Some standing water. Rain stop. An inexperienced driver and experienced driver playing chicken for one…..