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The Miami International Autodrome is a purpose-built temporary circuit around Hard Rock Stadium and its private facilities in the Miami suburb of Miami Gardens, Florida, United States. The track is 3.363 mi (5.412 km) long and features 19 corners with an average in a Formula One car of around 139 mph (224 km/h) in qualifying. [ 2 ]
Red Bull RB18 F1 car at the 2022 Miami Grand Prix. Miami’s history of hosting racing events dates back as far as the early 1980s. Ralph Sanchez, a local Miami promoter and racing car driver proposed a race on a hybrid street/permanent circuit in Bayfront Park in the center of Miami to Formula One rights holder Bernie Ecclestone, but for various reasons was not able to make it work.
1 Circuito Permanente de Jerez: Race circuit Clockwise Jerez de la Frontera: Spain: 4.428 km (2.751 mi) 13 Spanish Grand Prix, European Grand Prix: 1986–1990, 1994, 1997: 7 Circuito Permanente del Jarama: Race circuit Clockwise San Sebastián de los Reyes: Spain: 3.314 km (2.059 mi) 12 Spanish Grand Prix: 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976–1979 ...
A short walk across part of the Miami International Autodrome campus found water at $6, exactly what it was for the Miami Open in March. A Jack and Coke went for $16 for a single shot, $23 for a ...
Unlike a traditional street circuit, the Miami Autodrome will have track days "essentially year-round" on a smaller layout.
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Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto (formerly known as Circuito de Jerez and Circuito de Velocidad Jerez), is a 4.428 km (2.751 mi) racing circuit located close to the city of Jerez de la Frontera, 90-kilometre (56 mi) south of Seville and deep within the sherry-producing region in the south of Spain. The project was led by the Spanish engineer ...
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