Christian Horner Makes a Special Request for Miami GP Organisers
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Formula 1 has gained a lot of popularity in the United States in the past few years, thanks to the introduction of the Formula 1 documentary series ‘Drive to Survive’. As a result, the sport has been able to create two new events in America: the Miami Grand Prix and the Las Vegas Grand Prix. And while the upcoming Miami GP has already become quite popular among fans, Christian Horner has an idea that would make things even more enjoyable for those attending the event live. What is the idea?
Since its debut in 2022, the circuit layout around Hard Rock Stadium, home of the Miami Dolphins, has remained unchanged. However, Red Bull‘s team principal has suggested that instead of racing around the stadium, Formula 1 should change the layout so that the cars go through the stadium.
This is a sick video of the F1 Miami Grand Prix at Hard Rock Stadium! 😮💨🏎️🔥 #FinsUp pic.twitter.com/9gZlKt9ZnW
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Christian Horner believes that driving through the stadium would add an extra level of excitement and create a unique experience for both drivers and fans attending the race. “Miami is such a special place to race,” said Horner as quoted by formel1.de. “It’s not the best race track in the world, but it’s a fantastic event. It would be great if we could go to the stadium too. That would be something special.” [Translated by Google]
There is already a track on the F1 calendar where the drivers go through the stadium section rather than around it. It happens during the Mexican Grand Prix when the drivers navigate through the Foro Sol, which is a baseball stadium packed with grandstands on all sides. However, it might not be possible for the organizers to grant Horner’s wish this year.
The Hard Rock Stadium has served as the Formula 1 paddock since last year as the teams set up their hospitality areas on the stadium grounds. If Formula 1 were to race inside the stadium, the teams would need to relocate their facilities, which might not be possible for the upcoming event in 4 days.
🙌 “No other track we go to has a stadium section like Mexico” – @Max33Verstappen >> https://t.co/nK6UcxR8XV #MexicoGP 🇲🇽 #F1 pic.twitter.com/kc4FoU3Zf2
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While fans probably won’t get to see the driver go through the stadium section in Miami next weekend, there is something else waiting for them with a touch of blue.
Ferrari will introduce a special livery in Miami with its iconic blue colors from the past
The Miami Grand Prix will mark Ferrari’s 70 years of racing excellence in the United States next weekend. The Italian team will celebrate it by bringing back its iconic blue colors from the 1964 season, which were used in the final two races. The team will introduce two different shades of blue: Azzurro La Plata, a light blue hue that holds importance as the national racing color of Argentina, and Azzurro Dino, a darker blue seen on race suits during the 1974 season.
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The blue color will also pay tribute to legendary Ferrari drivers like Alberto Ascari, John Surtees, Niki Lauda, and Clay Regazzoni, who used this color on their jerseys and helmets.
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Edited by:
Riya Singhal