sport news PICTURED: Miami Grand Prix organizers reveal plans for brand new Paddock Club trends now

sport news PICTURED: Miami Grand Prix organizers reveal plans for brand new Paddock Club trends now
sport news PICTURED: Miami Grand Prix organizers reveal plans for brand new Paddock Club trends now

sport news PICTURED: Miami Grand Prix organizers reveal plans for brand new Paddock Club trends now

PICTURED: Luxury rooftop bar, room for more than 6,000 guests and teams to be housed on the TURF of Hard Rock Stadium: Miami Grand Prix organizers reveal plans for a brand new three-tier Paddock Club that overlooks the start-finish line for 2023 race

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Organizers of Formula One's Miami Grand Prix are taking things up a notch this year as they unveil a brand new, luxurious paddock club. 

The three-tier premium hospitality building, which can house more than 6,000 guests, is part of a major shake-up that will have the 10 F1 teams housed inside Hard Rock Stadium, the whole track repaved and the first ever chance for fans to peak behind the scenes from a new viewing platform. 

A project six months in the making - the cost of it is yet to be disclosed - the 2023 race is set to look drastically different from its inaugural event, which welcomed 242,955 spectators. 

A new three-tier hospitality Paddock Club has been built for the 2023 Miami Grand Prix

A new three-tier hospitality Paddock Club has been built for the 2023 Miami Grand Prix

The six-month project has delivered a facility for more than 6,000 race-going spectators

The six-month project has delivered a facility for more than 6,000 race-going spectators 

Last year's race was the first of its kind in Miami and much of the hospitality came in the form of temporary structures. 

Now organizers have made a commitment that they are here to stay with a luxury 190,000 square foot facility that

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