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Bring on the Miami GP! As the excitement begins, the fans can’t wait any longer for the Miami weekend to hit the screens. Those flaring cars running at a speed of 300 km/hr and more are a sight to sore eyes.

The good news is that the race weekend is very near. Though the wait seems to be exhilarating, fans are trying to keep their patience ahead of the race.

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Miami’s excitement has been building up for quite some time now. Fans have been so excited ever since its announcement, as this destination was a much-awaited F1 visit. And now, with a new announcement, the anticipation of the fans has doubled.

Miami GP will have three DRS zones

The Miami GP is the second addition to races in America. Its sister circuit in Austin was very well received and officially opened F1 gates to America. However, it’s the Las Vegas and Miami announcements that have finally got the thrill ball rolling. Though Vegas has officially hosted an F1 race years ago, the track was not up to the mark. Miami, on the other hand, will act as a temporary street circuit, while Vegas waits for a revamp.

 

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After updated details of the Miami track, we have some exciting news to share. There are 3 DRS zones, which will facilitate nail-biting races. According to fans, the lack of DRS at the previous F1 race resulted in a dull Grand Prix. So can we expect something much more exciting this week?

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The 3 detection zones will facilitate an obvious distance calculation. As the activation zone will permit the DRS to be applied, fans will wait for their favorite drivers to find the perfect spot to overtake the car in front. Moreover, 3 straights are also part of the exciting track, with the longest one being 1.28 km long.

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With hefty DRS inclusion, the circuit is expected to allow the drivers to go up to a top speed of 320 km/hr. The hype, if proven to be worth it, will potentially make this track a fan favorite very soon. As of now, we don’t expect the inaugural Miami circuit to be boring at all, but what are your predictions? Who will you be rooting for come Sunday?