![]() Planning of the Miami International Autodrome began in the summer of 2019, while the ground-breaking process started in April 2021. The circuit features three straights - the longest being 1.28km in length - three DRS zones and simulations predict drivers will be on full throttle for 58 per cent of the lap, with an estimated top speed of 320km/h. ![]() The 19-turn track is the newest circuit built to host a round of the FIA Formula 1® World Championship. The state-of-the-art Miami International Autodrome has been constructed in Miami Gardens within the campus of the Hard Rock Stadium, home of the Miami Dolphins NFL team. We have tried to create a track that drivers love to race on and a campus that offers unique, best-in-class fan experiences and we can’t wait for the first weekend in May to be here.” “We are delighted with the progress we have made and it’s a huge credit to the hard work of the team here in Miami, in consultation with both Formula 1® and the FIA to get this circuit finished in a tight timeline. “We’re in the final stages of this incredible circuit that will host the first-ever Formula 1® race in Miami,” says Richard Cregan, CEO of the Formula 1® Miami Grand Prix. The focus in the final weeks will shift to the final fit of the temporary structures around the Miami Campus and minor works, such as painting curbs, which is already underway, and installing temporary safety barriers. Work on the 5.41km circuit started in April 2021 and all permanent structures, such as the Pit Building, Garages and Race Control Tower are close to completion, and the final lift of asphalt laying was finished in March. ![]() MIAMI GARDENS, Fla., – The construction of the Miami International Autodrome is “95 per cent complete” ahead of its staging of the first-ever Formula 1® Miami Grand Prix on May 6-8, 2022.
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