The second Formula Miami Grand Prix takes place this weekend and it promises to be bigger and better than the first edition.
Organisers are expecting over 250 000 fans across the weekend, and teams have upped the ante in terms of hospitality, with suites temporarily built inside the Hard Rock Stadium.
The 5.41 km-long circuit uses the stadium's parking lot and features 19 turns with cars reaching a top speed north of 340km/h.
Look out for overtaking opportunities as the drivers head out of Turn 8 and go full throttle down to Turn 11. The left-hander at Turn 16 into the third sector is another high-speed section.
The circuit's surface has been relaid and that's welcomed by the drivers who suffered from bouncing during last year's race.
As for who we think is the favourite, Sergio Perez heads into the second race of the double-header sky-high with confidence.
The Mexican knows this is his best chance of winning a world title and the RB19 is in a league of its own compared to other teams' cars.
Red Bull teammate Max Verstappen will be Perez's closest rival, but look out for Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz who performed well in 2022's race.