Amidst the relentless dominance of Formula One by Max Verstappen and Red Bull, excitement for the Miami Grand Prix seems somewhat muted in England.
Verstappen's overwhelming success, claiming victory in four of five races, has turned the championship into a predictable procession once again.
However, the allure of the Miami event, set around the iconic Hard Rock Stadium, promises to inject some glamour into the season.
In previous years, the race drew scores of celebrities from music, film, and sports circles, solidifying F1's foothold in the American market. Rumors swirl that pop sensation Taylor Swift and her NFL beau Travis Kelce plan to grace this year's event, adding to the buzz.
Swift's presence could undoubtedly shift the focus from on-track dominance to off-track intrigue, particularly amid speculation about Verstappen's future and Lewis Hamilton's surprising move to Ferrari.
The ongoing drama at Red Bull, including controversies surrounding team principal Christian Horner and the impending departure of Chief Technical Officer Adrian Newey, adds layers to the narrative.
Despite the distractions, Verstappen remains undeterred, eyeing a historic triple in Miami. His teammate Sergio Perez echoes the sentiment of unity within Red Bull, emphasizing the team's unwavering commitment to success.
As the weekend unfolds with the inclusion of the sprint race, Verstappen braces for the physical challenge of the circuit, aiming to extend his dominance.
However, with Ferrari's Carlos Sainz clinching victory in Australia and Ferrari sporting a special livery to mark a milestone, the competition remains fierce. McLaren, led by Lando Norris, and veteran Fernando Alonso of Aston Martin, add to the mix, promising an electrifying race.
Meanwhile, Mercedes, struggling to find their footing this season, faces an uphill battle, hoping to break into the top positions after a series of disappointing finishes.