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Miami Grand Prix: The Ambitious Project for 2022

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FILE - Fans watch as cars approach turn one during the F1 U.S. Grand Prix auto race at Circuit of the Americas, on Oct. 24, 2021, in Austin, Texas. Formula 1 has announced a new five-year contract with the Circuit of the Americas to keep the United States Grand Prix at the Texas track through 2026. The 2022 U.S. Grand Prix is scheduled for Oct. 23 and has been on F1's official calendar without a formal contract. The track's original 10-year deal expired with the 2021 race which drew more than 300,000. The contract also keeps at least two F1 races in the U.S. through 2026. The Miami Grand Prix starts a 10-year race contract in May. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, Pool)

Miami GP director Tom Garfinkel wants the spectators of that race, which will make its debut on the Formula 1 calendar this season, to see it as something different.

The Miami GP race will be held for the first time on Sunday, May 8. This Grand Prix signed an initial contract with Formula 1 for 10 years and the organizers expect it to exceed expectations.

American businessman Garfinkel, who is also CEO of the NFL ‘s Miami Dolphins and the Hard Rock Stadium, talked about what they want to convey to the attendees of this GP in Miami through a promotional video for the event:

“To bring the glamour and elegance of Formula 1 and the technology of F1 racing to a dynamic, growing city like Miami right now is fantastic.”

The intention is for fans to enjoy the experience and find it exciting and different from the rest of the races on the F1 calendar: “The idea was how do you create a race for people that are used to going to races to think ‘this is different, this is fun, this is exciting’. I think, first of all, it’s about Miami.”

Tom Garfinkel - Miami GP
FILE – Fans watch as cars approach turn one during the F1 U.S. Grand Prix auto race at Circuit of the Americas, on Oct. 24, 2021, in Austin, Texas. Formula 1 has announced a new five-year contract with the Circuit of the Americas to keep the United States Grand Prix at the Texas track through 2026. The 2022 U.S. Grand Prix is scheduled for Oct. 23 and has been on F1’s official calendar without a formal contract. The track’s original 10-year deal expired with the 2021 race which drew more than 300,000. The contract also keeps at least two F1 races in the U.S. through 2026. The Miami Grand Prix starts a 10-year race contract in May. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, Pool)

Garfinkel went on to highlight the virtues of the city, “Miami Gardens, and really the whole south of Florida, it’s become a curator of culture when you talk about fashion and art, music, food and sports. It’s a very attractive place.”

In the video he also talked about the technology and engineering that F1 will present at the Miami GP: “I think from a racing standpoint, we’re introducing the best racing in the world and its technology, best engineering, the best cars and the best drivers.”

Tickets were in high demand and sold out within 40 minutes of going on sale, despite the high prices.

The Miami GP Circuit

The urban circuit will have a length of 5.41 kilometers and 57 laps will be run. It has a total of 19 corners, three long straights and the potential for up to three DRS zones, and drivers are expected to be able to reach top speeds of 320 km/h (200 mph).

The Miami GP will be the fifth date on the calendar and the first of two to be held in the United States in 2022. After May 8, fans will have to wait until October 23, when the Austin GP takes place.

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