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With a brand new AutoRacing Park circuit/park in Miami, Florida, the Grand Prix this week-end for F-1 is the first appearance of two for F-1 in the United States this year. The other being, of course, the race in Austin Texas at COTA. This brand new facility has a fabulous new wide circuit where speeds will be elevated as the curves are gentle and conducive to passing and the straightaways are pretty long.
I am not sure how this is going to impact IndyCar and the St. Petersburg race but now Miami has racing on an international level.
Mercedes has promised that this race will feature more upgrades to their cars so maybe we will see Russell and Hamilton in the top four positions at the end of the race. Should be fun and competitive.
I am not sure how this is going to impact IndyCar and the St. Petersburg race but now Miami has racing on an international level.
Mercedes has promised that this race will feature more upgrades to their cars so maybe we will see Russell and Hamilton in the top four positions at the end of the race. Should be fun and competitive.