One of the exciting things about the 2022 Formula One season isn’t just the idea of seeing the next generation 0f cars zip around the race track. It is also about seeing new venues being added to the sport. The race that most fans are excited about is the Miami Grand Prix.
The fans from the racing community are eager to get an update about the track which is being built around the Hard Rock Stadium, home to the Miami Dolphins. The latest images show how much progress has been made, and how much work is still left.
The update on the Miami Grand Prix track around the Hard Rock Stadium
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When it was announced last year that Miami will host a Grand Prix, everyone within the Formula One community was excited as it would be the second race in the United States of America.
6-8 Mayıs tarihlerinde düzenlenecek olan #MiamiGP için hazırlıklar sürüyor. 🚧
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New photos of the track indicate that the circuit has begun to take shape around the iconic NFL stadium. Seeing the popularity of F1 grow in America, there isn’t any doubt as to how much fans are looking forward to seeing the city of Miami host a Formula One Grand Prix.
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When is the Miami Grand Prix?
Formula One fans won’t have to wait that long for the Miami GP, as it is the fifth round on the F1 2022 calendar. After the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola, the paddock will fly out of Miami for the Grand Prix, which will be held from the 6th to the 8th of May.
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The 2022 calendar sees them return to the States for a second race. For round twenty of the championship, they will compete in Austin at the Circuit of the Americas from the 21st to the 23rd of October.
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What are your predictions for the inaugural Miami GP? Will it live up to its hype? Let us know what you think in the comments section down below.