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The 2025 Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix transformed South Florida into a high-octane playground May 2–4, drawing over 275,000 fans, celebrities, and racing royalty to the Miami International Autodrome. The event delivered intense on-track action and a weekend packed with luxury, entertainment, and cultural flair.
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On the racing side, Max Verstappen won Saturday’s Sprint, but it was McLaren’s Oscar Piastri who stole the show on Sunday, taking first place in the Grand Prix. Teammate Lando Norris finished second, with George Russell of Mercedes in third. The 5.41 km circuit — twisting around Hard Rock Stadium — offered plenty of action, with 19 challenging corners and several high-speed overtakes.
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Off the track, the Miami Grand Prix lived up to its party reputation. Marc Anthony headlined the main stage, while DJ Kaytranada kept the energy high in the paddock club. The VIP areas buzzed with A-list sightings, including Terry Crews, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, and actor Timothée Chalamet, all soaking in the electric atmosphere.
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Headlining the festivities, Pitbull delivered a dynamic performance at the Hard Rock Beach Club, engaging fans with his high-energy set despite the Miami heat.
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Guests enjoyed gourmet food stalls curated by top Miami chefs, luxury pop-ups from brands like Tag Heuer and Mercedes-AMG, and immersive fan zones where attendees could simulate pit stops, race virtual laps, and take selfies with F1 show cars.
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With its mix of motorsport, fashion, music, and celebrity culture, the Miami Grand Prix has fast become one of the most iconic and entertaining stops on the F1 calendar. As the season moves on to the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, Miami once again proves that it’s not just about racing — it’s a whole lifestyle.
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