Introducing the Miami International Autodrome
In this guide you’ll learn about how to get to Miami for the Grand Prix™
Situated within Miami Gardens, near the Hard Rock Stadium, the Miami International Autodrome stands as a testament to modern racing innovation and the electric atmosphere of Formula 1.
Its proximity to the city allows visitors to indulge in Miami's famous nightlife, beaches, and cultural scenes, making it a perfect destination for an all round travel experience.
The Miami International Autodrome, a semi-permanent track, includes three straights where cars reach top speeds of over 340km/h.
One of the track's most notable characteristics is its elevation changes, particularly evident between Turns 13 and 16. Here, the circuit navigates over an exit ramp and ducks under various flyovers, traversing uneven ground that adds an extra layer of complexity.
The Turn 14-15 chicane is another highlight, with an uphill approach and a crest in the middle, followed by a swift drop on exit, offering a thrilling spectacle for spectators and a challenging section for drivers.
Its proximity to the city allows visitors to indulge in Miami's famous nightlife, beaches, and cultural scenes, making it a perfect destination for an all round travel experience.
The Miami International Autodrome, a semi-permanent track, includes three straights where cars reach top speeds of over 340km/h.
One of the track's most notable characteristics is its elevation changes, particularly evident between Turns 13 and 16. Here, the circuit navigates over an exit ramp and ducks under various flyovers, traversing uneven ground that adds an extra layer of complexity.
The Turn 14-15 chicane is another highlight, with an uphill approach and a crest in the middle, followed by a swift drop on exit, offering a thrilling spectacle for spectators and a challenging section for drivers.
Flights to Miami are readily available, both from Europe and across North America, with multiple daily direct services from a wide array of cities. For F1 fans traveling from within the United States, there are two convenient options for arrival: Miami International Airport, serving as the primary hub, or the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. Both airports provide easy access to Miami and the Miami International Autodrome.
While most international visitors need a visa to enter the USA, you should check specific requirements based on your individual circumstances.
While most international visitors need a visa to enter the USA, you should check specific requirements based on your individual circumstances.