In two weeks, a Williams fan zone will open in Miami.

In two weeks, a Williams fan zone will open in Miami.

      The Williams fan zones usually operate at the stages that the team and its business partners consider the most important during the season, and in 2026 this tradition continues, even if things are not going the best. The first such fan zone was opened in Melbourne, and now it is Miami's turn. Today, the team confirmed the program for the week leading up to the first American race of the season – it will open on Wednesday, April 29, at the popular Wynwood shopping center relatively close to downtown. The fan zone will operate from Wednesday to Sunday, and, as always, there will be plenty of interesting activities for fans, but first and foremost, there will be meetings with the team's drivers and other representatives. The exact schedule will be announced later, but it is already known that on different days, Carlos Sainz, James Vowles, reserve driver Luke Browning, and Damon Hill, the 1996 world champion who has taken on the role of team ambassador this season, will speak and answer questions from those gathered. As usual, a full-size FW48 show car will be displayed in the fan zone, various games and contests will be held for fans, and they will also have the opportunity to race on the Miami Grand Prix track using a high-quality simulator, piloting a virtual Williams car. Additionally, everyone who has purchased or will still have time to purchase tickets for seats located in the special Williams sector in the grandstand at turn 18 of the track will receive a team flag and a special version of a baseball cap dedicated to the 5th anniversary of the Miami Grand Prix. After the first American stage of the season, the Williams fan zones will operate in Barcelona, London, Singapore, Austin, and Las Vegas.

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In two weeks, a Williams fan zone will open in Miami.

The Williams fan zones usually operate at the stages that the team and its business partners consider the most important, and in 2026 this tradition continues...