
A host of celebrities flocked to the Miami Grand Prix on Sunday as Lando Norris sought to defend his title from last year.
For starters, there were plenty of big names from the sports world as Inter Miami’s Sergio Busquets and legendary boxer Evander Holyfield were seen on the paddock.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino was also spotted in Miami ahead of the race, as was Conor Benn, fresh off from his loss to Chris Eubank Jr.
Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes, an investor into the Alpine team, was also in Miami, though it’s not clear if he Wwas attending the race itself. His wife, Brittany, posted a video of him in some sort of Alpine viewing party or box.
The attendees stretched far beyond the world of sports, though, as actor Timothee Chalamet was seen shaking hands with Campos Racing’s Rafaela Ferreira.
Singer and actor Lisa was also in attendance, as was Gordon Ramsay and his wife, Tana.
Timothee Chalamet shakes hands with Rafaela Ferreira of Campos Racing

Gordon Ramsay and his wife, Tana, are seen arriving at the Grand Prix on Friday

And Patrick Mahomes was also in town to cheer on Alpine, which he is a co-owner in
Donald Trump’s teenage granddaughter Kai also shared a series of photos from her trip to the Miami Grand Prix after having a blast at the Formula One showpiece this weekend.
Kai, 17, had a VIP tour of the course surrounding Hard Rock Stadium as the eyes of the racing world were geared toward southern Florida.
She donned an all-white outfit as she toured the track and got near the garages, while also posing with a an unidentified friend in two of the images.
The 47th President, however, was not at the Miami Grand Prix this year, instead spending the weekend in Washington DC.
Rapper Pusha T was also spotted, as well as DJ Khaled.
This will be the fourth time that F1 has visited the temporary track, which loops around Hard Rock Stadium.
Max Verstappen won the first two races in Miami but last year there was a statement win for Norris and McLaren. Heat and tire wear could favor McLaren again this year.
Atop the F1 standings currently, though, is Oscar Piastri, who won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix to become the first Australian to lead the F1 standings since 2010.
After celebrating the birth of his first child, Verstappen produced a pole-winning run at the Miami Grand Prix.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino was also in attendance in Miami, Florida

Singer and actor Lisa was also in attendance and looked to be in good spirits

Inter Miami star Sergio Busquets also attended the race and posed in the Red Bull garage


Connor Benn and DJ Khaled – seen with his family – were also in attendance
The four-time defending Formula 1 champion edged Lando Norris of McLaren by .065 seconds to take the top starting spot for Sunday´s race.
It was a rebound for Verstappen, who was penalized earlier Saturday in the sprint race and finished 17th.
Verstappen and his partner, Kelly Piquet, announced the birth of a baby girl on Friday.
‘Clearly it didn´t make me slower, being a dad,’ he said.
‘We can throw that out the window for people mentioning it.’