Hard Rock Stadium, where the Miami Dolphins play their home games, is no longer just a place for football events, as it’s hosting the Miami Grand Prix Formula One race for the second year.
Last year, the winner was Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen, and a number of Dolphins were on site to watch the victory.
This year, the race is taking place on Sunday, and, once again, Dolphins are taking in the event and helping out before it begins. Some are even meeting the racers and practicing pit crew changes.
Here’s a look at everything that’s been going on in Miami Gardens in recent days:
Come find us today at the 2023 @f1miami Grand Prix! @SoulRunner4Life proceeds will be going back to the foundation to support our youth football camps 🏈 The booth will be at Racing Fan Fest Friday, Saturday, and Sunday so be sure to stop by! You might even spot a 🐆… #MiamiGP pic.twitter.com/t5BG82ya9B
— Tyreek Hill Family Foundation (@TyreekHillFamFd) May 5, 2023
LAS LUMINARIAS.
Es apenas viernes, pero desde ayer comenzaron a aparecer las celebridades en el #MiamiGP #F 1:
– Tyreek Hill
– Tua Tagovailoa
– Trill Williams
– DJ Khaled pic.twitter.com/vRzuqDxU6x— FASTmag (@Fastmagmx) May 5, 2023
#Dolphins players Jevon Holland, Keion Crossen and Trill Williams help the AlphaTauri F1 team practice a pit stop on Friday at the Miami Grand Prix. Holland was hype after the experience, while Crossen nearly lost his hat due to the torque from the wheel gun. @f1miami #MiamiGP pic.twitter.com/mEtPkYXeFZ
— Safid Deen 💯💯💯💯 (@Safid_Deen) May 5, 2023
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