The Formula Two feature race got under way as scheduled as F1 bosses battle to beat the weather at the Miami Grand Prix. Heavy rain and lightning hit the Miami area early on Sunday morning as a ‘shelter in place’ instruction was issued to those already at the Hard Rock Stadium and around the circuit. The weather abated in time for the F2 support race to begin after a few minutes’ delay and two formation laps behind the safety car. The decision was made on Saturday night to bring forward Sunday’s 57-lap F1 race by three hours, to start at 1300 local time (1800 BST). The hope is that the race can be run before the worst of the weather arrives later in the afternoon, with Florida law, which dictates that events must be stopped in the event of lightning within an eight-mile radius, part of the consideration.…