According to some reports, it is being suggested that Donald Trump may have plans to attend the Miami Grand Prix in 2024. The United States of America is also gearing up for the upcoming presidential elections, with the current president competing against his predecessor. A significant amount of money is being spent on campaigns, mainly through fundraising events. Trump’s main supporter, known as , intended to use their Paddock Club pass at the Miami Grand Prix as a way to raise funds.
However, the Washington Post reported that the organizers of the Miami Grand Prix put an end to this plan by sending a cease and desist letter to . The race organizers are known for their exorbitant ticket prices, with the standard pass starting at $500. had planned to sell tickets for the Paddock Club Rooftop suite, which they had previously purchased, for an incredible $250,000 to raise funds for Donald Trump’s campaign.
The organizers were not pleased with the fundraising event and deemed the pass invalid, stating that it violated the suite’s terms and conditions. Consequently, they informed that their ticket had been revoked, although they would receive a full refund. However, they would not be allowed to attend the race, even with another ticket.
The Miami Grand Prix is one of three Formula 1 races held in America. It is expected to be a more exciting race than its predecessors, as teams are expected to bring updates to the street circuit. However, before the race, the cease and desist letter attracted negative attention.
The Trump supporter denies receiving any such letter. The CEO of Witkoff Group, a company associated with , expressed outrage at the rumors surrounding his pass and dismissed the news as false. However, several people witnessed that he had planned to sell the ticket for $250,000 to anyone interested in attending the event.
Despite the controversies, the Miami Grand Prix is proceeding as planned, with Formula 1 machinery gearing up for the race. Over the years, teams and drivers have showcased special helmets and paint schemes, making the event visually stunning in Florida.