The FIA Formula 1 World Championship has confirmed that the Miami Grand Prix will be a part of its lineup through until 2041.
The F1 organisation along with race organisers announced a historic ten-year continuation of their current commitment to stage automotive races in the lively Florida location through 2022.
The Miami GP maintains its position as a critical foundation for F1 strategic growth throughout the United States by securing an extended commitment from organisers.
The event transformed into an extravagant racing highlight which now gathers worldwide fans and celebrity attendees within a few years since its start.
The Miami International Autodrome’s 5.41km track integrates a specific route that crosses through the Hard Rock Stadium complex to create an exceptional racing setting.
This extended contract promises sixteen more years of exciting racing excitement for fans while highlighting the significant financial advantages that the South Florida region experienced because of the race.
The first three Miami GP events resulted in an over a billion-dollar economic impact which demonstrates its wider economic advantages to the region.
The event organisers show extensive involvement with the local population as one of their core priorities while operating beyond the racing activities on track and economic benefit generation.
Through their internship programmes and local charity and regional business promotion initiatives the event demonstrates its commitment to community integration in Miami Gardens and throughout South Florida.
The Miami International Autodrome serves as a multi-purpose facility where both the Miami Dolphins NFL team and the famous ATP and WTA Miami Open conduct their events.
Community can now observe the Miami International Autodrome accomplishing its dual roles as a FIFA World Cup venue for 2026 and global sports destination.
The Miami GP attracts huge crowds without question. From Friday to Sunday 275000 fans made race attendance history during the 2024 event.