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I will go to Miami GP every year until I die. This is the best US GP to be in person. Austin doesn’t even come close for in-person experience. I literally live in Austin and I’m not gonna go to another one there.
The venue is so much nicer, infinitely nicer. The traffic to get in and out is infinitely, INFINITELY better. Walking around the track is, again, infinitely better. The lines for drinks and food is infinitely shorter (I missed so much in Austin just trying to get *1* drink, I had like 5-8/day in Miami with no issues), the track side screens are much better quality and easier to see (size, brightness, resolution), the weather is just generally better, the vibes are generally better, the city of Miami is also way way way better for night life and GP weekend activities.
The only people are saying it was bad are those that watched at home. Like yea the race was “boring” and Max won. But that’s bc they didn’t go to the race. Nobody that actually went to the race will tell you it sucked. It definitely wasn’t boring for the stadium 80% full of Checo fans either. And that energy translates to everyone else. Great views from dolphins stadium too, even if you were GA you’d have a good time. Turn 1 GA in Austin is a nightmare.
The prices were so absurd and the crowd was frankly full of folks who were just there for the scene and not the race. It was my first F1 experience (been a long time fan, just never gone) and I don’t think I’d return to MIA.
The track doesn’t exactly lead to amazing races either so wouldn’t be upset if they dropped it.
Bet this year isn’t doing so well because they jacked up rates so much…
They are just describing Miami. I don’t know what people expected from miami/Florida.
I heard there’s “lots” of tickets available still. Whatever that actually means (unsold, flippers not able to flip, etc.)
Went to Miami and COTA. I agree with most of this article. A lot of people were given corporate seats and knew little to nothing about F1. Grandstands had very limited shade and the campus pass is a joke since there's no elevation to the track you can't find a vantage point. Hydration stations were too sparse unless you paid $5 for a bottle of water and you will need a lot of water in Miami.
COTA on the other hand has it's issues but it feels more like an F1 event than Miami does.
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Dump Miami and return to Indianapolis. Midwest, blue collar America.
Liberty media is using Miami and Vegas to network and grow sponsorship deals and growth within F1. Fans don’t matter at these events.