As we head to the USA for the Miami Grand Prix, it’s time to take the action back to one of the most happening circuits on the calendar. From music concerts to driving around the Hard Rock Stadium, there is more than enough to entertain the crowd. And for the top-tier experience, you need to pay top dollar.
The Miami Grand Prix is the second most expensive race to attend for the weekend. For general admissions, a ticket can cost around $1,113 to get in. But considering the fact that the USA has the most amount of millionaires in the world, it’s safe to assume that many are into Paddock Club Pass to enjoy the race in style. Paddock Passes for the 2024 Miami Grand Prix is around $10,000 and at that cost, there is more than enough provided for the weekend.
Paddock Club Rooftop Hospitality at the Miami Grand Prix
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For the hefty price of around $10,000, fans can experience the F1 race in the most premium setting available, surrounded by huge motorsport figures and celebrities who love the sport. The Paddock Club pass will grant fans access to a 3-day race event, which covers the Friday Practice, Saturday qualifying and the Main Race on Sunday.
The Rooftop Level Paddock Area at the Hard Rock Stadium gives fans a great vantage point to view the race track. With the club located near the starting stretch, fans get to enjoy some high-speed, DRS-assisted overtakes from a panoramic view.
There is almost no holding back when it comes to Food and Beverage options at the Paddock Club, with ticket holders gaining access to a private Garden Bar. Stocked behind these bars are everything from tea to beers to Ferrari Trento- a prestigious sparkling wine brand sourced from Italy.
In food options, everything will be Gourmet as per the standards of the Paddock Club, with plated starters followed by a lavish buffet for the ticket owners. With this, the host of the Miami Grand Prix makes sure that fans are getting their money’s worth at one of the most expensive Grand Prix events on the Calendar.
Extra Benefits of the Paddock Club
If you buy a paddock pass, it’s only obvious that you would want to walk down the paddocks among all the star drivers and teams. That privilege is available for fans during allotted hours where they can not only meet but interact with F1 personalities and also take a look at the car up close and personal.
Extra benefits include being able to walk the pit lane while the race schedule is on snooze. Along with this comes an exclusive Paddock Club Circuit Track Tour where the ticket holders get to experience the track that the drivers will be burning rubber on.
The paddock club entry will also facilitate a guided Paddock Tour where fans can get insights into how things operate there during, before, and after races. This also includes meet and greet with the drivers.
Much more to do at the Miami Grand Prix
The Paddock Club passes come with special entertainment facilities like performances from artists and enjoying the company of many celebrities from around the globe. Despite having a great view over the track, there will be large TVs showing multiple angles of the race so fans don’t miss a moment of what happens on the tracks while indulging in the club’s facilities.
Fans with the tickets will get to go on the Paddock Club guests’ Parade Truck Tour which gives them a drive around the circuit- this is subject to the availability of seats. Along with this, fans will get to try their hands on some of the most sophisticated F1 Simulators to experience the feel F1 drivers do within the multiple million dollar cars.
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Another entertaining aspect of visiting a race is the F1 Pit Stop Challenge where teams will display their skills at performing pit stops that are completed in around 2 seconds. If this is not enough, just the fact that you are at the paddock club during a race is an experience in itself considering the type of guests that visit.
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Considering all the benefits of the Paddock Pass, do you think it’s worth the $10,000 they charge for it? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.