The champagne has run out in Miami. Over the course of the rounds, the cocktail that we thought was explosive became a slightly lukewarm lemonade, letting out one by one the bubbles of suspense created by a grid of unprecedented flavors. Vibrant Miami became dormant Miami, sinking into a deep sleep as Max Verstappen knocked out the competition, Checo Pérez being the last to keep an eye open before going under too! The show was over, leaving the stars to their rhinestones and the adversaries to Red Bull to their disappointed hopes. However, it all started well with an “A list” of guests that would make the most fashionable of Fashion Weeks and the most glamorous of festivals green with envy. All the elite of fashion, cinema and music had gathered in the “Sunshine State” despite this feeling of “déjà vu” which made some say that Las Vegas was going to blow up these stucco boats floating on a sea of resin. You'll have to find the freshness of the new in Nevada in November.
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dedeHJ37
09/05/2023 at 11:20 a.m.
soporific grand prix, American-style spectacle: lots of bling-bling, lots of VIPs which purists have nothing to do with
08/05/2023 at 07:38 a.m.
The big advantage of Miami is that you can start your night peacefully by watching the Grand Prix!! Can't wait for Imola and a new Atlantic crossing for this F1 which wants to be more eco-friendly...