1.The Miami Grand Prix is one of the oldest street circuits in the world, having hosted races since 1983.
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Michael Schumacher holds the record for most wins at the Miami Grand Prix, with three victories across three different classes: Formula One, GT, and IndyCar.
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The circuit is composed of 14 turns and runs for a total distance of 2.38 miles (3.83 km).
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The average speed of a driver on lap of the Miami Grand Prix is just over 107 miles per hour (172 km/h).
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The Miami Grand Prix was once the site of the season-ending race of the CART Championship Series, known as the Grand Prix Americas, from 2002 to 2005.
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The track has been home to a wide variety of different racing series, such as the Champ Car Series, the American Le Mans Series, and the Rolex Series.
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The 2019 Miami Grand Prix was the first-ever race to be held at the circuit in 10 years.
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The Miami Grand Prix was the last venue on the Formula One calendar to use every tire compound available.
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American driver Ryan Hunter-Reay holds the best lap time at the circuit, a 1:04.7148, set in 2007.
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The longest race ever held at the circuit was the 1999 Renault F1 V10 500, which lasted for an hour and a half.