This week as we digest the F175 launch and head off for pre-season testing, we speak to one of F1’s top race promoters to find out what goes on behind the scenes to stage an event for almost 300,000 people.
This year is Miami’s fourth as an F1 host venue, part of Liberty Media’s drive to expand the series in the US market and engage new fans.
Miami does things a bit differently and they do it with a sense of humour, which is in short supply in F1, as at times it can take itself too seriously.
So how do they juggle the conflicting demands of the NFL, the FIFA World Cup, the Miami Open Tennis and F1 events in the same season?
What does it take logistically to put on a grand prix at this scale? And what sort of tickets give the fans the best deal? James sits down with Tyler Epp, President of the Miami Grand Prix, to discuss how the race has gone from fake marina to fan favourite.
Global Editorial Director Rebecca Clancy and Autosport F1 Business Correspondent Mark Mann-Bryans join James in the studio. They also preview the F1 testing in Bahrain.
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