Building the Track
The Miami International Autodrome is a hybrid circuit of unlike many others in the world. Some parts of the track, like the start-finish straight, are around 365 days a year, but other parts of the track are constructed specially for when F1 rolls into town.
With 300 plus trucks on site, 79,200 feet of fencing, 10,000,000 pounds of steel, 570,000 square feet of turf and 3,100 gallons of paint, the area is quickly transformed and ready for the Miami Grand Prix.
In just 12 days – a task that would normally take 40 – the 16,222-capacity
Miami Open Stadium tennis court is deconstructed and becomes one of the most unique paddocks on the calendar, all sitting within the normal confines of an American Football field.
Planning of this circuit began in the summer of 2019, with the breaking of ground starting in April 2021. It opened on May 6 2022, ready for its inaugural Grand Prix!
Inspired By Local Neighbourhoods
The campus around the circuit has been thoughtfully curated with the local neighbourhoods in mind, with food, drinks and culture from each special area on offer to fans.
These pockets of Miami include Brickell, the city’s financial district, which will feature modern design and shiny metallics to replicate the high-rise cityscape. Inside the food hall you’ll also find famous family-run Miami businesses that specialise in a diverse and authentic flavours from countries like Venezuela and Argentina.
Coconut Grove celebrates all things artistic and natural, replicating the historic waterfront neighbourhood.
There’s also a tribute to Little Havana which is packed with live music, high energy and Cuban cuisines. Fans can also experience ‘The Beach’ inspired by South Beach, Wynwood which is known for its incredible street art, and the Miami Gardens which is where the Hard Rock Stadium is based.