Miami GP receives 10-year extension
- Formula One announced a 10-year contract extension to host the Miami Grand Prix until 2041 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.
- The extension followed the original decade-long deal due to expire in 2031 and reflects Formula One’s expanding presence in the United States.
- Miami is one of three annual Formula One races held in the United States, alongside events in Austin and Las Vegas, with its popularity increasing due to extensive media attention and a rapidly expanding fan base.
- Formula One CEO Stefano Domenicali called the extension 'a strategic milestone of enormous importance' and promoter Tom Garfinkel said it allows greater investment and confirms the race's permanence.
- The extension reinforces F1’s growth strategy in America and promises financial and community impacts in South Florida while supporting fanbase expansion.
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F1 signs a ten-year extension for the Miami Grand Prix, keeping the race running until 2041.
By JENNA FRYER MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Formula One announced a 10-year extension for the Miami Grand Prix on Friday that will ensure the race remains on the schedule through 2041. “From our perspective, this allows us to say that this event is here to stay for a long time,” said Tom Garfinkel, managing partner of the Miami Grand Prix. “Securing a 10-year extension with Formula One through 2041 is an extraordinary milestone for all of us at So…
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