A stunning street-track performance. The 5.41km circuit, which will be centered on the Hard Rock Stadium, will have 19 corners, three straights, the potential for three DRS zones, and a peak speed of 320km/h. There are also elevation variations, the most significant of which occurs between Turns 13 and 16, when the track passes over an exit ramp and beneath multiple flyovers through uneven terrain. Meanwhile, the Turn 14-15 chicane features an uphill approach, a peak in the center, and then a descent on exit.
It's difficult to go wrong while watching a sporting event at a purpose-built stadium. In fact, you could stroll around the Hard Rock Stadium's upper deck and view every corner of the track - that's fairly remarkable. When it comes to the greatest passing places, a seat around Turns 1, 11, or 17 should put you right in the middle of everything.
Hard Rock Stadium has held six Super Bowls, two Baseball World Series, and several rock concerts, so it knows how to put on a show. Put it in the middle of a track that encourages tight racing while still satisfying the greatest safety regulations, and you've got a sure-fire winner for spectators. Then there's Miami itself, which is a must-see for everyone visiting the Sunshine State, thanks to its sandy beaches, art deco ambiance, lively culture, and strong athletic legacy.