Date set for 2023 Miami Grand Prix at Hard Rock Stadium

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton of the United Kingdom, steers his car during the practice session for the Formula One Miami Grand Prix in Miami Gardens, Fla. Saturday, May 7, 2022. (AP Photo/Tyler Tate) (Tyler Tate, Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The inaugural Miami Grand Prix at Hard Rock Stadium was an amazingly successful and exciting event.

It took place back on May 8 and brought with it a week of fun festivities.

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The spectacle of the events took South Florida by storm and the atmosphere surrounding the Miami International Autodrome was electric throughout the weekend.

It left little doubt that future races in South Florida would be anything but a success.

On Tuesday, we found out when the next edition of the grand prix will take place.

The 2023 Miami Grand Prix will be on May 7 of next year. It will be the second in a 10-race deal that was agreed upon between Formula 1 and Miami Grand Prix organizers.

“We are excited to bring back the Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix to Miami Gardens for year two. Preparations are already underway to deliver an event with great racing alongside an unparalleled fan experience for all of our key stakeholders,” Tyler Epp, President of the Miami Grand Prix, said in a statement. “In hosting a record-breaking event this past May, the anticipation towards next year’s race has been tremendous and with this announcement we are excited to unveil new details in the upcoming weeks.”

Over 243,000 spectators attended the 2022 Miami Grand Prix over the course of the three day weekend of events.

Additional information about the 2023 Miami Grand Prix, including what officials are calling an “innovative range” of ticketing and hospitality options, will be revealed in the coming weeks.

For more information on ticket presales, click here.


About the Author:

David Dwork joined the WPLG Local 10 News team in August 2019. Born and raised in Miami-Dade County, David has covered South Florida sports since 2007.