Miami
Miami, United States
Protected preview · final high-resolution PNG · no watermark
- Resolution
- 4961 × 7016 px (A2 / 300 DPI)
- Format
- PNG
- Master file
- A2 portrait ratio · 300 DPI
- Coordinates
- 25.9581°N, 80.2389°W
Available formats
- HD PNG without watermark€3.50
- A4 portrait print (unframed)+€20.00
- A3 portrait print (unframed)+€30.00
Choose the format in the cart. For a print, checkout asks for the delivery name, address and phone number. The HD PNG remains included.
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Choose digital-only, A4 or A3 in the cart. Your high-resolution PNG remains included.
← View all circuitsCircuit stats
- Length
- 5.412 km
- Turns
- 19
- Lap record
- 1:29.708 — Max Verstappen (2023)
- First GP
- 2022
What should you know before choosing a Miami circuit poster?
A Miami circuit poster shows a temporary 5.412 km loop arranged around Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. The layout contains nineteen corners, three long straights and several elevation changes integrated among the site’s service roads and infrastructure. OwnHomeMap turns this recent geometry into a customizable vertical artwork: the buyer selects a palette, can add a short dedication and checks the result in a protected preview. Once payment is confirmed, the order provides a 4961 × 7016 pixel PNG without the preview watermark. Those dimensions follow A2 proportions and contain enough pixels for printing at 42 × 59.4 cm, or 16.5 × 23.4 inches, at 300 DPI. For this eligible circuit, the cart can also offer one A4 or A3 portrait print; the PNG remains included and a frame is not included. The combination of a stadium centre, long acceleration zones and a very tight slow section creates a contemporary drawing suited to an office, games room or motorsport gift.
Circuit history
Miami Gardens hosted its first major race on this layout in 2022. Designers simulated 36 alternatives around the stadium before selecting the final configuration. The aim was to create a temporary circuit whose infrastructure and surface felt more permanent. Campus roads, parking areas and passages beneath existing routes were incorporated into the course. The section between Turns 13 and 16 uses a ramp and flyovers to introduce elevation changes that are unusual within an otherwise flat environment.
Why this circuit is distinctive
Miami’s shape combines two visual languages. Large open loops surround the stadium, then an extremely compact sequence suddenly folds the line back on itself. That interruption makes the route easy to distinguish on a poster. The stadium remains an implied geographic centre even when it is not illustrated. Turquoise, coral or night palettes can suggest the local atmosphere, while the artwork stays focused on geometry and uses no event logo or official sporting identity.
Customization guidance
High-contrast palettes work especially well around the narrow overpass section. Try turquoise on near-black blue for a night mood, or ivory on muted coral for a brighter result. Keep personal text away from the small chicane so it remains legible. The name can sit beneath the route in a sans-serif typeface, extending the contemporary character of the stadium and this recently designed course.
Printing guidance
After purchase, retrieve the final PNG from the order page. Its 4961 × 7016 pixels support an A2 print at the correct ratio without additional interpolation. Ask the print service not to crop the circuit ends and inspect the tight-corner area in the proof. Matte paper controls reflections from vivid colours; satin makes them more intense. For a smaller frame, scale the file proportionally and keep an even margin around the line.