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ℹ️ About Miami GP
The Miami GP stands as a premier F1 racing spectacle at the Miami International Autodrome in Miami Gardens, Florida. This world-class circuit stretches 5.41 km with 19 challenging corners and three DRS zones, allowing speeds over 320 km/h. The track layout features unique elevation changes between Turns 13 and 16, with the circuit wrapping around the iconic Hard Rock Stadium.
F1 fans witness all ten Formula 1 teams compete on this temporary circuit designed with a permanent feel. The Miami International Autodrome offers excellent racing with its three straights and technical sections that test driver skill and car performance. The circuit includes the popular "faux marina" that has become a signature element of this American F1 destination.
The Miami GP has quickly established itself in F1 history since its 2022 debut. Previous winners include Max Verstappen claiming victory in 2022 and 2023, while Lando Norris secured his first F1 win at this circuit in 2024. The event draws massive crowds, with attendance reaching 275,000 spectators in 2024.
Technical innovations for F1 cars include driver cooling kits and adjusted minimum weight requirements. The Miami race features the sprint format, giving fans additional competitive action throughout the weekend. Four additional track configurations now exist alongside the Grand Prix layout, allowing year-round usage of this fantastic facility.
Miami International Autodrome represents the 11th different F1 venue in the United States, with organizers evaluating 75 potential layouts before finalizing the current design. This race promises spectacular action as drivers navigate this challenging circuit in their quest for victory at one of F1's most popular destinations.
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