The Miami Grand Prix is known as a Formula One Grand Prix and is a part of the 2022 Formula One World Championship. The Miami F1 Race was recently hosted in Miami Gardens, where the Dolphins play. Approximately 240,000 people were in attendance.

The annual Miami F1 Race went smoothly and allowed fans in attendance to enjoy clear skies and warm weather. The winner of the race was Max Verstappen in the Red Bull Racing RBPT. Charles Leclerc took second place and drove a Ferrari and was closely followed by Carlos Sainz, who was also in a Ferrari. Zhou Guanyu was in last place and was driving an Alfa Romero Ferrari. He only completed six laps during the race due to a crash that occurred after only a few laps.

The main crash that occurred during the race happened on the 27th lap for Mick Schumacher when he started following Zhou Guanyu near the fast left-right complex when the Haas VF-22 began to snap, causing the vehicle to immediately start spinning until it ended up in the barriers. The crash caused the rear end of the vehicle to immediately rip off, but Schumacher was unharmed and was able to away from the crash. It was the second Miami F1 Race that Schumacher was participating in since his career started.

The Miami F1 Race offers a variety of different price points for their tickets, which start at $580 for general admission and are as high as $30,000 for those who seek VIP treatment and luxurious accommodations over the weekend. The race was upscale and energetic and had a long list of sponsors present, which included Rolex, DHL, Emirates, Heineken, Pirelli, Lenovo, Zoom Video Communications, AWS, Liqui Moly, Aramco, Crypto.com, and Salesforce. VIP track seat hospitality was provided to those who upgraded their tickets to the three-day event.

As fans and attendees of the event geared up for the race, there were parties hosted throughout the city in the week leading up to the three-day event. The real celebration began on Friday and Saturday night. The Red Bull Guest House party was hosted a the five-star Faena Miami Beach hotel, where Channel Tres, Richie Hell, and Arca performed. The Heineken Launch Party was another place to party, which was an invite-only event.

Performers like Calvin Harris and David Guetta also headlined The Fontainebleau’s Miami Race Nights series. There was also plenty of activity at E11EVEN where Snoop Dogg, Tiesto, and Travis Scott performed. Those who wanted to party with Post Malone could see the rapper perform at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, which is only 15 minutes from the Miami F1 Race.

A variety of different types of merchandise was available at the F1 Race, which included a $90 hat. T-shirts, souvenirs, and hats were available for attendees to take home and remember the event by in the future.

The race is scheduled to return to the Miami International Autodrome in Miami Gardens in 2023, with tickets and three-day passes available.