
Miami GP to offer ‘real’ VIP marina at $67,000
Miami GP race organizers are now selling a VIP “marina” package called the “Sunset Cabana” which will include real water after the 2022 event sparked criticism after featuring a fake marina.
Miami GP race organizers are now selling a VIP “marina” package called the “Sunset Cabana” which will include real water after the 2022 event sparked criticism after featuring a fake marina.
After their first day of practice at the Miami International Autodrome, Formula 1 drivers complained of a serious lack of grip off-line.
As the sport makes its debut at the Miami International Autodrome, drivers will have three DRS detection zones to work with.
This weekend, Formula 1 will visit Miami for the first time, presenting drivers and teams with a brand-new challenge
In a video posted to the team’s social media accounts, Sergio Perez drove an old Red Bull vehicle around the brand-new Miami circuit.
Williams driver George Russell has given a glimpse into the Miami Grand Prix circuit due to make its F1 debut next season. Russell recently visited the Hard Rock Stadium, home to Miami Dolphins American football team, around which the 19-turn, 5.41km Miami International Autodrome will be laid out for the May 6-8 event. FIA race director Michael Masi recently dismissed concern the grand prix would resemble others in the United States in the past and be nothing more than a race around a car park. Russell, however, was suitably impressed after conducting a number of laps on a simulator, describing it as “really, really cool”. “[There are] Lots of fast-flowing sections, I feel there will be plenty of overtaking opportunities as well but also a real street vibe with some tight and twisty corners,” added Russell, speaking in a video on Williams’ YouTube channel. “It will be really interesting to see how we get on when we come here next year but so far so good.” Watch George Russell’s simulation tour in Miami Circuit here..