Formula One’s Miami GP it’s scheduled for May 6-8 but many Florida residents have been opposed to the GP because of “intolerable” noise pollution (upset the Karens) and are not giving up the fight to call it off but we learned this week that Judge Alan Fine, who was being asked to grant a special hearing that would block the race from happening, found that “any potential harm is avoidable” in terms of hearing damage – despite the plaintiffs bringing forth new evidence as requested.
Remember they said it would “cause severe disruption and physical harm to Miami Gardens residents”. But the new track in Miami Gardens – built around the Hard Rock football stadium in a city located to the north of Miami – will now host the event for the next 10 years.

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