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Would you pay $600 for chicken wings with caviar? Miami Grand Prix fans did
That’s pretty rich. If you’re looking for luxury chicken wings with caviar that cost nearly $600 and a glass of $3,600 rosé, head to the Miami F1 Grand Prix. Formula 1 fans flocked to Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, for the third-annual Miami Grand Prix, which was a three-day affair that kicked off on Friday. Hard Rock International announced the return of the Hard Rock Beach Club for this year’s big event back in March, and those looking to lean into the luxurious status of F1 took advantage, including Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk. NASCAR driver Ryan Ellis offered a glimpse into what people who ... (full story)
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