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Ultimate Guide to the Miami Grand Prix

Hard Rock Circuit, Miami Gardens. Where luxury meets adrenaline and power meets precision at the F1 Grand Prix.

Our guide to the 2023 Miami Grand Prix has everything you need to know, including dates, information about the track, hospitality options and more.

Who will reign supreme? Will Max Verstappen defend his title or will another up-and-comer become a legend in the Magic City in 2023?

We’ll keep this page updated as news and updates are released, so stay tuned for more.

Now, let’s dive into the ultimate guide to the Miami Grand Prix.

Palm trees on the beach in Miami, Florida

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Where is the 2023 Miami Grand Prix?

The 2023 Miami Grand Prix will be held at Hard Rock Stadium, at Miami Gardens in Florida.

After a long negotiation process and many twists and turns, in 2021, Formula 1 signed a 10-year deal to transform the traditional home of the Miami Dolphins into a world-class racing circuit that’s technically temporary but with a distinctly permanent feeling.

A close up of the emblem on Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, Florida

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Miami F1 circuit information

After Miami’s race initially being rumoured to be a street circuit, like Melbourne’s Albert Park circuit, home of the Australian Grand Prix, it was later confirmed that Hard Rock Stadium would become Hard Rock Stadium Circuit, home of the Miami Grand Prix.

The layout of Hard Rock Stadium Circuit in Miami, Florida

Image: Motor Authority

Here are the details of the Miami Grand Prix track:

The track includes a long start/finish straight running parallel to the northern side of the stadium, on which cars can reach top speeds of around 200 mph (322 km/h).

Ayrton Senna rides a bicycle wearing a Miami Dolphins t-shirt.

Image: @ayrtonsenna / Twitter

When is the F1 in Miami 2023? Dates, times & key details

A Red Bull Formula 1 car on a racetrack.

Image: Glen Wheeler / Unsplash

The 2023 Miami Grand Prix will take place on Sunday, May 7.

Miami joined Austin on the F1 calendar in 2022, and two All-American races soon became three as Las Vegas was confirmed as the latest US city to boast Grand Prix hosting rights.

A close up of the nose of Lewis Hamilton’s silver Mercedes-AMG F1 car.

Image: George Bale / Unsplash

Hospitality options at the 2023 Miami GP

Miami boasts a plethora of plush options when it comes to hospitality. There are luxury suites at Turns 5 and 18, plus the start/finish line, Terrace suites, Villas and more. And of course, Paddock Club hospitality is a must for any F1 connoisseur.

Interested in the most incredible packages to the Miami Grand Prix? Get in touch today to find out more about our ultra-luxe options.

A superyacht in Miami, Florida

Image: Matin Keivanloo / Unsplash

Miami’s nightlife is legendary, and the action on track will be perfectly matched by vibrant festivities in Miami Gardens and downtown Miami, not to mention the prospect of a luxury supercar tour before or after race weekend …

The skyscrapers of Downtown Miami are brilliantly lit up in shades of bright blue under the cover of the night sky

Image: Steele Rutherford / Unsplash

We welcome expressions of interest for our luxurious suite packages to the Miami Grand Prix. See our Miami Grand Prix Hospitality page for more details.

Want to stay up to date with the latest Miami GP news on social media? Follow the hashtag #F1Miami or tag us into the conversation @UltimateDrivingTours.

Enquire today to reserve your place.


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