In Miami, Cadillac F1 will have its own fan zone.
Cadillac F1, following the traditions of Formula 1, will open its fan zone in Miami for the first time. This step is quite logical, as the new team needs to build its army of fans, and the stage in Florida is its first home race of the season. However, the program is somewhat more modest than, for example, that of Williams: while the British team's fan zone will open as early as Wednesday, Cadillac has decided to limit itself to Saturday and Sunday for now.
As the American team reported, the fan zone is called Cadillac F1 Team Miami Headquarters, i.e., "Cadillac Headquarters in Miami," and will operate in the popular local festival space Jungle Plaza. The offerings are also traditional – the team's partners will organize food and drink sales, fans will be able to purchase various merchandise, racing simulators will be available, and the MAC-26 show car will surely be the center of attention.
Of course, all this will be accompanied by a specially curated music program, but even more importantly, there will be live broadcasts of the sprint, Saturday qualifying, and Sunday race on large screens. Additionally, it has been promised that on Saturday evening, Sergio Perez, the Mexican driver for Cadillac F1, will appear at the "headquarters."
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In Miami, Cadillac F1 will have its own fan zone.
Cadillac F1, following the traditions of Formula 1, will open its fan zone in Miami for the first time. This step is quite logical, as the new team needs to build its army of fans...
