The 2024 F1 Miami Grand Prix was the place to be seen during the first weekend of May. This high-energy event brought together high-powered celebrities and high-performance cars under blue skies in front of the turquoise bleachers at the Miami International Autodrome.
Celebrities who were out ranged from Super Bowl-winning quarterback Patrick Mahomes to singer Camila Cabello. Although girlfriend Taylor Swift was not on the F1 Miami Grand Prix guest list, Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn and Mahomes' Kansas City teammate Travis Kelce also appeared. Soccer star Zinedan Zidane and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis were also trackside.
Ed Sheeran serenaded fans on Saturday, May 4th, and renowned Miami musician Marc Anthony sang the national anthem on Sunday, May 5th.
Former President Donald Trump also arrived an hour before the blue flag. Earlier this week, one of Trump's supporters was thwarted from selling tickets to his luxury suite to benefit Trump's 2024 presidential campaign.
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Believe it or not, Max Verstappen can have a bad day at the F1 Miami Grand Prix
It would cost you $165 to do what Max Verstappen did on Sunday afternoon. For Max Verstappen, it cost more.
For the first time in the three-year history of the F1 Miami Grand Prix, Verstappen did not win. Lando Norris pulled this off by taking advantage of a rare bad day after Verstappen nailed an orange plastic pole to the side of the track just before the halfway mark of the race.
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Lando Norris ends Max Verstappen's streak, but don't call it an upset
F1 CRYPTO.com Some may consider Lando Norris' victory at the Miami Grand Prix (his first career win) an upset. But the 24-year-old British driver insisted he woke up on Sunday morning and “knew” he would finally be on top of the victory podium.
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British driver Abi Pring dominates F1 Academy women's race at Miami Grand Prix
21-year-old British driver Abi Pring dominated the two F1 Academy races held at the Miami International Autodrome this weekend, leading every lap from pole position in both events. This gave the Alpine driver three wins in the four races of the season, which are attended by all female drivers supported by F1 race teams.
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