After a brief recovery, Formula 1 teams returned to the Miami Grand Prix last weekend. It was the first of three stops in the United States and five stops in North America as F -1 takes advantage of the current wave of popularity here. The game is clearly convinced that something is going well. It has just announced an extension of the deal, seeing that the incident has been on the calendar for another 16 years.
Miami’s race is included in the F1 new generation of Grands Perks. It was actually considered more than a true street circuit like Baku or Singapore or Las Vegas, which had a route that entered the South Beach over a bridge. But the track is placed around various parking at the hard Rock Stadium in Miami, such as the early 80’s, like the Palace Grands Prox, or now the 21st Century version of the Unfectious Sochi race, which injures Vladimir Putin’s favorite marine side theme park.
It seems that ticket prices have now dropped a bit that the race is in its third year, but “Beach Club” and Potamkin Marina remain, even if they do not appear to be particularly busy on any of the overhead shots. Despite appearing like a wreckage on Friday and Saturday, we have been told that 275,000 people attended the weekend.