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      <title>Miami Grand Prix 2026 and the American F1 Calculus</title>
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      <description>Formula 1&amp;rsquo;s American expansion has followed a trajectory that would have looked implausible a decade ago. Three US Grands Prix now anchor the calendar — Austin, Miami, Las Vegas — and the audience metrics justify the footprint. The Miami Grand Prix has become one of the most commercially lucrative weekends on the schedule, built around the Hard Rock Stadium site and an entertainment ecosystem that sometimes overshadows the racing itself.</description>
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