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Featuring a Ferrari fan with a working Macarena Wing hat (from 1:47)

Featuring a Ferrari fan with a working Macarena Wing hat (from 1:47)
The Miami Grand Prix is preparing for one of its biggest upgrades yet, with plans to expand the Paddock Club at the Miami International Autodrome.
The project will add a permanent 115,000-square-foot extension to the existing hospitality building, bringing the total Paddock Club footprint to around 305,000 square feet. Once complete, the expanded space is expected to hold approximately 9,200 guests, making it one of the largest premium hospitality areas on the Formula 1 calendar.
The new structure is planned near the start-finish straight and Turn 1, with three levels of hospitality, rooftop viewing areas, and sightlines over some of the most important corners on the circuit. The expansion is expected to be ready for the 2027 Miami Grand Prix.
In this video, we look at what is being built, why Miami is investing in more permanent F1 infrastructure, and how this fits into the long-term future of Formula 1 at Hard Rock Stadium.