Miami debut in Formula 1 as the Grand Prix venue for the first time this weekend, with its new urban circuit, built for the occasion, the Miami International Autodrome. The performance of cars 2022 and the breakdown of tires on this track is not known to everyone and teams have to work hard to find the right set-up for their vehicles. And before you see the F1 cars of this course running fast in the famous city in the State of Florida, you can already start to get an idea of how drivers will feel when traveling on this track thanks to the ‘on board’ hanging. the official Formula 1 game via Youtube.
In this video you can see the long straight roads that this track has, with up to 3 DRS zones, combined with another twisty zone between the walls, one faster, from 2 to 6, and another slower, from 14 to 14. 16.
Located in the complex Hard Rock Stadium sa Miami Gardenshome of the famous franchise of Dolphins in Miami of the NFL, this layout is the result of a large project that studied a total of 36 different designs. Finally, the track Miami It has 19 curves of all kinds and the atmosphere on the track is expected to be impressive due to the massive ‘boom’ experienced in USA by F1 thanks to the so -called ‘Netflix phenomenon’.
The circuit measures 5,412km and drivers are expected to have up to three key overtaking points, on turns 1, 11 and 16, all of which feature heavy braking ahead of the high top speed DRS zones.
The lone driver who has ever driven on this railroad, though before the construction of the curves and walls, still between the cones, was ‘Czech’ Perezwho will surely be one of the pilots most supported by Latin American fans present Miami.
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Source: La Verdad

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