Miami Grand Prix President Tyler Epp is gearing up for another adrenaline-fueled weekend as the city gets ready to host a Formula 1 sprint race for the second consecutive year. With the racing circuit around the iconic Hard Rock Stadium set to be the battleground, Epp is exuding confidence and excitement for the upcoming event.
Last season, Epp had his reservations about the unique format of the Miami Grand Prix, which included a single practice session preceding the sprint qualifying, a 100km sprint race offering valuable points on Saturday, and the main race on Sunday. However, Epp now credits CEO Tom Garfinkel for the success of the event and is proud to announce the return of the thrilling sprint race to Miami.
As the anticipation builds and the engines rev, Miami is once again poised to showcase high-speed drama and heart-stopping action on its urban track. Racing enthusiasts and fans alike can gear up for a weekend filled with speed, skill, and spectacle as Miami cements its status as a premier destination for motorsport excitement.
Get ready to witness history in the making as Miami prepares to host another epic Formula 1 sprint race, promising to deliver unforgettable moments and fierce competition on the track. With Epp leading the charge, the Miami Grand Prix is all set to captivate audiences and leave a lasting impression on the world of motorsport.