From street art to seaside flavors, the Miami Grand Prix immerses fans in the city’s soul.
The Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix is taking a more layered approach in 2026, turning the Miami International Autodrome into a reflection of the city beyond the circuit. South Florida Motorsports, the event’s promoter, unveiled a reimagined campus where each neighborhood of Miami comes alive with art, music, food, and entertainment. Fans can wander through the grounds and experience the city without ever leaving the track.
“Miami is one of the most dynamic and culturally rich cities in the world, and our vision has always been to bring that culture and energy into the fan experience,” said Katharina Nowak, President of the FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX. “For the fifth year of the race, we’ve reimagined the Miami International Autodrome campus so that every corner reflects the spirit of the neighborhoods that make Miami so special. With so many visitors traveling from across the United States and around the world, we are delighted to celebrate our city and infuse its art, food and style across our campus.”


West Campus – Little Havana
Little Havana’s lively heartbeat is embodied by the legendary Ball & Chain, complete with its pineapple-shaped stage, live DJs, dancers, and authentic Cuban cuisine. Domino Park and the F1 World Champion “Walk of Fame” round out this festive corner of the campus.
North Campus – Brickell
Sleek metallics and modern design capture Brickell’s financial district, while the Brickell Food Hall offers Doggi’s Arepa Bar, Pubbelly Sushi, SuViche, Novecento, and Oakberry Acai, blending flavors from Venezuela, Japan, Peru, Argentina, and the Amazon.
The Fountains and Promenade – Coconut Grove
Coconut Grove’s relaxed, artistic spirit emerges through lush greenery, painted peacocks, shaded seating, and nods to citrus farms and farmers markets. Visitors can enjoy Miami Slice, Chèvre, and the Barilla Lasagna Bar, serving Lasagna Bolognese and Lasagna Ricotta with spinach.
The Beach – Miami Beach
South Beach comes alive with Art Deco architecture, vintage vehicles, lifeguard towers, and sand sculptures. Havana 1957, Cortadito, and Cafe Americano bring Cuban cuisine, coffee, pizza, and gelato to this high-energy zone by the Hard Rock Beach Club.
East Campus – Wynwood
Wynwood’s murals and installations frame a walk-through museum in collaboration with Art of Hip Hop. Sushi MAS, Skinny Louie’s, Cowy Burger, and Crazy Poke showcase the neighborhood’s bold, coastal flavors.

The Marina – Key Biscayne
The MSC Yacht Club rises five decks with views of Turns 5–9. Bagatelle serves French Riviera-inspired cuisine, Jack Daniel’s hosts Jack’s Garage with live music, and La Boulangerie Boul’Mich offers artisan pastries and coffee. Fans can enjoy the new Marina viewing deck or Lighthouse Lounge.
Hard Rock Stadium – Miami Gardens
The Community Zone spotlights local schools’ STEAM programs and artists. The Bonhams’ car auction displays vehicles on the 300 level, while Bar 87 commemorates historic moments in the stadium’s 40-year history.
Sunrise Key – Premium Hospitality
Empower Vista at Turn 1 provides three-story views of the track. Motorsport Alley presented by Ticketmaster lets fans explore Porsche Carrera Cup North America and McLaren Trophy North America cars up close.
Hospitality Offerings
Guests in hospitality areas can savor Miami’s diverse flavors. Café La Trova brings Little Havana to life, MILA blends Mediterranean and Japanese influences, Ariete showcases Coconut Grove’s Cuban-American cuisine, Ossobuco highlights Wynwood’s meats, Novecento offers Key Biscayne’s Argentine grill experience, and Pubbelly Sushi features Brickell’s iconic sushi.
The MIA campus is open to all ticket holders except for select premium hospitality areas. Fans are encouraged to explore the grounds. Campus Pass presented by Ticketmaster goes on sale Tuesday, April 7, at f1miamigp.com.
In 2026, the Miami Grand Prix becomes more than a race. It is a journey through the city’s neighborhoods, tastes, and rhythms—a weekend where the pulse of Miami races alongside Formula 1.


