Donald Trump Attends Formula One Race in Miami
Former United States President Donald Trump made a notable appearance at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium for Sunday’s Formula One race. The security measures for the 57-lap event in Florida were significantly heightened in light of Trump’s attendance at the sixth round of the F1 campaign.
Meeting with McLaren Team and F1 Officials
The 77-year-old, currently facing trial in New York for falsifying documents related to hush money payments, visited the McLaren garage to meet with the British team’s CEO Zak Brown, F1 boss Stefano Domenicali, and FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
Political Fundraiser Plans
Prospective Republican candidate Trump had intentions to utilize a suite in the exclusive paddock club for a political fundraiser. However, Tom Garfinkel, CEO of the Miami Dolphins and Hard Rock Stadium, clarified that no fundraising activities would take place during the event.
Garfinkel stated, “The event aims to bring people together, and we welcome everyone. We want the focus to be on enjoying the race and creating a positive environment, free from political or commercial agendas.”
Celebrity Attendees
Among the notable guests present at the event was pop star Taylor Swift, accompanied by her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs’ Superbowl winner Travis Kelce, who were both on the F1 guest list. Other anticipated attendees included retired NFL star Tom Brady, World Cup winner Zinedine Zidane, golfer Rory McIlroy, NBA star Lebron James, and singer Shakira.
Max Verstappen, the current F1 leader with four wins in five rounds, secured pole position for the race, while Lewis Hamilton started from eighth on the grid.