Spectators arriving for the Miami Grand Prix at Hard Rock Stadium needed to plan transportation ahead of the event's final day. Parking passes were not sold on Sunday, May 4, requiring attendees to secure their spots before arrival.

The venue offered access to 29 parking lots around the stadium site for the race weekend, which ran from Thursday through Sunday.

Alternative transportation options were available for fans traveling to Miami Gardens. Brightline provided free shuttle service for passengers arriving at its Aventura station.

The shuttle route connected the Aventura station directly to Hard Rock Stadium. Service operated throughout the weekend, including the final day of the Grand Prix event.

Shuttles dropped off and picked up passengers near Gate 3 in Lot 16 at the stadium. Brightline passengers could access the free rides after arriving on scheduled trains.

Service times for shuttles returning from the track ran until 9 p.m. on Friday and Sunday, and until 8 p.m. on Saturday. This allowed fans time to depart the Hard Rock Stadium campus after the day's events concluded.

Tickets for Brightline train travel were required to use the free shuttle service. Fares from Palm Beach County ranged from $52 to $74 for one adult.

The Miami Grand Prix brought Formula 1 racing back to the Miami International Autodrome built around the stadium grounds.

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