Formula 1 returns to Miami this weekend for the fifth year in a row, ending a five-week hiatus following the cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian races. It opens the first of three U.S. rounds of the season at Hard Rock Stadium, having transformed its campus into one of the most ambitious hospitality settings in the United States.
The headline addition this year is the MSC Yacht Club, a five-deck replica of a superyacht stretching 264 feet, 32,000 square feet, and 50-foot high premium hospitality structure along the inside of Turns 5 through 9, built in partnership between Formula 1 and Geneva-based cruise operator MSC Cruises.
Private cabanas on its Marina Deck start at $95,000 for the three-day weekend, accommodating up to 20 guests each, with dining curated by French Riviera hospitality brand Bagatelle and a Jack Daniel 's-branded entertainment space hosting live performances throughout the event. The structure is designed as a multi-year installation, placing Miami's premium hospitality offer in the same conversation as other prestigious Formula One venues.
Beyond the Yacht Club, South Florida Motorsports, the race's promoter, has divided the wider autodrome campus into zones modelled on some of Miami's most recognisable neighborhoods. Areas themed around Wynwood, Coconut Grove, Miami Beach, Little Havana, Brickell, Key Biscayne, and Miami Gardens will each feature local restaurants, art installations, and live entertainment and will be accessible to all ticket holders.
South Florida Motorsports also confirmed plans for a 115,000-square-foot expansion of its existing Paddock Club, designed by architecture firm HOK+ROSSETTI and scheduled for completion ahead of the 2027 race.
Stretching from the start-finish straight toward Turn 1 with tiered seating across three stories, the extension would raise total hospitality capacity to approximately 305,000 square feet and 9,200 guests. It will also house the permanent home of Precision Drive Club, the members' organisation launched in 2024, with dedicated pit-lane access, simulator labs, and private dining.
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The race in the Sunshine State is contracted to run through 2041, the longest such agreement on the calendar at the time of its signing, and South Florida Motorsports has been named Promoter of the Year by both Formula 1 and the Autosport Awards in consecutive seasons.
After yesterday’s tightly contested qualifying, 19-year-old Kimi Antonelli, who was also the Polesitter (youngest-ever) in Miami last year, put his Mercedes-AMG F1 W17 E PERFORMANCE at the front of the grid. The Italian will sit alongside Red Bull’s Max Verstappen for a rescheduled Miami GP, starting three hours earlier at 13:00 ET instead of the original 16:00 ET, as the weather forecast expects heavy rain.
Antonelli has won twice this season, in China and Japan, while Mercedes teammate George Russell took the opener, down under in Melbourne. Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc are expected to challenge across a weekend that also includes a round of the FIA Formula 2 Championship and support races from the Porsche Carrera Cup and McLaren Trophy North America.
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