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Miami International Autodromo

Race circuits & proving grounds - Miami International Autodromo 2022

F1 Haas starting its formation lap

Race circuits & proving grounds - Miami International Autodromo 2022

Flexible opening at Miami International Autodrome

Race circuits & proving grounds - Miami International Autodromo 2022

Turn 1 at Miami International Autodrome

Race circuits & proving grounds - Miami International Autodromo 2022

Protective fence in front of the Hard Rock Stadium

Race circuits & proving grounds - Miami International Autodromo 2022

Geobrugg's pit wall fence panels along the pit lane

Race circuits & proving grounds - Miami International Autodromo 2022

Protective fence along the start-finish-line

Race circuits & proving grounds - Miami International Autodromo 2022

Overtaking action next to debris fence panels

Race circuits & proving grounds - Miami International Autodromo 2022

Pit exit at Miami International Autodrome

Race circuits & proving grounds - Miami International Autodromo 2022

T17 at Miami International Autodrome

Race circuits & proving grounds - Miami International Autodromo 2022

T13 at Miami International Autodrome

Race circuits & proving grounds - Miami International Autodromo 2022

Debris fence exit at Miami International Autodrome

 

System length

5412 m

 

Year of installation

2022

Initial situation

Miami International Autodrome is a temporary race circuit located in the northern Miami suburb of Miami Gardens, Florida. The circuit layout runs around the parks and roads of the Hard Rock Stadium, home to the Miami Dolphins National Football League team.

The circuit is 5.412 km long and has 19 turns — the race drivers will race through some (car) parks around Hard Rock Stadium, under the Florida Turnpike and along the waterway Snake Creek. On the long straights, the racing cars can hit a 200 mph (320 km/h), and the average lap speed will be around 130 mph (220 km/h).

The circuit was designed by the Apex Circuit Design team around Clive Bowen. The first Miami Grand Prix at the Miami International Autodrome took place on 8th May 2022.

Description

In 2021 Geobrugg was awarded by South Florida Motorsport to supply the FIA homologated safety barriers systems required for the F1 Grand Prix in Miami/Florida. Geobrugg supplied the entire circuit with mobile debris fence and pit wall systems, which are homologated according to the FIA Standard 3502-2018. Additionally, Geobrugg supplied specialized solutions, e.g., sleeve system, Digi Flag fixations and Flexible Openings for photographers and TV broadcasting companies. 

Furthermore, in close cooperation with Apex Circuit Design Ltd and South Florida Motorsport, Geobrugg Motorsport supported and supervised the contractors during the installation of various systems.

Geobrugg supplied and delivered in total the following materials

  • 11'720 meters of mobile debris fence, height 3.5 meters
  • nearly 300 meters of pit wall + gates
  • Various unique solutions (e.g., flexible openings, sleeve system and Digi Flag fixation)

Geobrugg Motorsport provided the following scope of service work:

  • construction layout design
  • on-site (just in time) delivery of mobile debris fence and pit wall, which were ready to install 
  • supervision during the installation
  • installing flexible openings and Digi Flag fixation

Country/Region

United States

Your local contact

Marty Hunt
   

Marty Hunt

Sales & Project Manager Motorsport

Motorsport
Geobrugg Partner - Motorsport Logistics & Technology L.L.C.,PO Box 138,IN 46167 USA Pittsboro / United States Sales & Project Manager Motorsport

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