How track has prepared in case iguanas attack
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I had little doubt that Miami would embrace Formula 1, and that was proved just now by the energy at the pop-up Williams store on South Beach as a big crowd turned up to see Alex Albon and Nicholas Latifi. The track is ready for anything this weekend, including the threat of an invasion by the feral iguanas who like to hang out around these parts. The first F1 race where marshals have been equipped with nets and taught how to wrangle them? Welcome to Miami! By: Charles Bradley, Global Editor in Chief Motorsport.com |
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EDITOR'S CHOICE How the Miami F1 GP has prepared for Florida’s natural hazards Miami International Autodrome, the home of Formula 1’s new Grand Prix on the American East Coast, has taken precautions against the natural hazards that South Florida can provide. |
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