Listen to this article The inaugural Miami Grand Prix that takes place this weekend has generated a huge amount of hype and interest, with F1 chiefs capitalising on the championship’s booming following in the United States. But with other countries looking to grab a race themselves a grand prix, and Las Vegas is already confirmed for 2023, there is a growing likelihood that some of the current events will have to lose their slots. Miami’s expected success and the amount of sponsor interest around the weekend has already prompted some to suggest it could now be a bigger corporate hit for F1 than the Monaco Grand Prix. However, Brown doesn’t think that Miami threatens any of F1’s other classic events, as he suggests that bigger and better grands prix simply add to the overall quality of the calendar. Asked by Motorsport.com if races like Miami threaten other big corpor …
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