Since the cars began at the hard rock stadium in 2022, the Dolphins and the world organization of F1 traced as a goal that the Grand Prix Crypto.com from Miami It would serve as inspiration for the youth in southern Florida.
In this way, the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics program began (Stem), which aims to use the F1 championship as an incentive for young people and involve them in the spirit of innovation and search.
Last Thursday, 125 students from Miami Gardens and surroundings, including students of the Stem program, were invited to the Hard Rock Stadium campus to enjoy live and direct of an experience in the intimacy of F1.
The students had the opportunity to participate in a question and answers session with the famous pilots competing in the Miami Grand Prix.
In addition, they were invited to enter behind the F1 curtain and see all the possibilities offered by this activity for participants in the Stem program.
During the tour offered, the students knew the Paddock of F1 and F1 Academy, the latter is the program designed for the ladies, and also visited the Pits area, where the racing cars are supplied during the race.
Unique experience
One of the most interesting moments was when the young people had the opportunity to attend the Lego area and built F1 models to their personal taste. Each of the students was presented with a Lego game to take it home and can assemble what you most want.
Something that surprised the students was a replica of a natural size F1 car with lego pieces.
After this interesting tour, the students participated in a dinner served by Reggae Beats, which is one of the 15 restaurants in the Miami Gardens community and surroundings offered by the various surfloridan flavors to those attending the Grand Prix of Miami.
The activities with the community will continue over the three days of the Grand Prix of Miami, under the theme “Lighting possibilities”.
On the Hard Rock Stadium campus is the community area, which presents aspects of the Stem program, with games, reaction tests and F1 simulators in collaboration with the Seek and Mia Foundation in schools.