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Formula One unveils its must-see show at Miami Grand Prix

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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — D J’s spinning at the beach. Drinks flowing in the marina. Celebritie­s roaming the grounds in the shadow of an NFL stadium with fans nearby trying to catch a glimpse of some real Netflix stars.

Formula One, the sleek, wealthy globetrott­ing series that has exploded in popularity in North America, formally opened its three-day Miami Grand Prix on Friday with a must-be-there vibe and the promise of more to come. There are two F1 events in the U.S. for the first time since 1984.

Promoters wanted this event even before F1’s popularity soared behind “Drive To Survive,“the wildly popular Netflix series that has made F1 the hottest property in motorsport­s.

The enthusiast­ic reception on a hot, humid day in South Florida didn’t surprise seventime champion Lewis Hamilton, who is credited for “manifestin­g”

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this event in 2017 when he chose Miami as his dream destinatio­n for a new race when American company Liberty Media bought the series.

“I think (it’s) perhaps more a cultural thing here in the States,” Hamilton said. “It’s the NBA. It’s NASCAR, IndyCar and in my 16 years coming over here, it’s been such a slow build, trying to bring awareness to the sport. The Americans have to wake up at odd times in order to watch grand prix.

“But I think the new step that’s been taken into bringing awareness, you know, the Netflix show, it’s really brought in that amazing fanbase,“Hamilton said. “And now maybe it’s time to start focusing on how we can include more people here because it’s such a diverse country.”

F1 will have three races in the U.S. in 2023 when a November night race is added to the calendar on the Las Vegas Strip.

For now, Americans can watch this championsh­ip battle between Ferrari and reigning world champion Max Verstappen on Sunday and then in October at Circuit of the Americas, the Texas track that brought F1 back to the U.S. in 2012 after a fouryear hiatus.

The Miami race is the fifth of 22 races — a 23rd event in Sochi was canceled after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and hasn’t been replaced — and so far its been a battle between Ferrari and Red Bull.

Championsh­ip leader Charles Leclerc was fastest in first practice and George Russell gave Mercedes a massive boost by pacing the second session.

Leclerc covered the 19turn, 3.36-mile circuit (5.41 kilometers) in 1 minute, 31:098 seconds in his Ferrari earlier Friday, when Russell was second fastest for Mercedes.

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