Streets of Miami
The Streets of Miami refers to four temporary street course race circuits set up in the Miami-area. Four distinct sites courses have been utilized over the years:
- Temporary street course at Bicentennial Park & Bayfront Park: IMSA (1983-1995)
- Semi-permanent street course at Bicentennial Park: IMSA (1986-1994), CART (1995)
- Temporary street course at Bayfront Park: Champ Car and ALMS (2002-2003)
- Temporary street course in Tamiami Park (CART, 1985-1988)
Courses
Bayfront Park circuit 1
IMSA debuted in Miami on the first temporary street circuit in 1983. The 1983 event was deemed a quagmire as torrential rains plagued race day. Few fans stuck around, and the race was halted after only 27 laps due to standing water on the course. After losing a million dollars on the effort, promoter Ralph Sanchez refused to give up after only one running. The race returned as a tremendous success in 1984.
This IMSA course was the site of filming of an episode of Miami Vice, guest starring driver Danny Sullivan.
Bicentennial Park 1
For 1986, the IMSA circuit was shifted north to a new semi-permanent layout in Bicentennial Park, along Biscayne Boulevard. The race enjoyed tremendous popularity and continued through 1993.
Tamiami Park
In 1985, the CART series began racing on a temporary street circuit in Tamiami Park, a small outdoor sports facility in the nearby suburb of Tamiami. The race was held in late-October/early-November, and served as the season finale. In 1987-1988, the short-lived CART all-star exhibition race, the Marlboro Challenge, was also held at the Tamiami circuit, in conjunction with the main event. The races did not enjoy the same interest or attendance that had been experienced by the annual IMSA races in March at Bicentenntial Park. After 1988, the Tamiami Park race was discontinued. As of 2007, subtle remnants of the course are still visible.
Bicentennial Park 2
In 1995, race promoter Ralph Sanchez brought open wheel racing back to Miami. He had already begun construction on the Homestead Motorsports Complex (now known as Homestead-Miami Speedway), where the race would be, but the track would not be completed until later in the year. For 1995 only, CART held a race on the original Bicentennial Park circuit, on Biscayne Bay, formerly used by IMSA from 1983-1993. It was, however, run in the opposite direction to prevent drivers familiar with the circuit from having an experience advantage. The course wound through roads surrounding the current site of AmericanAirlines Arena and traversed down Biscayne Boulevard. As of 2009, some of the course layout remains intact.
In 1996, CART debuted at the Homestead-Miami Speedway. In 2001, the race switched to the Indy Racing League, and is now known as the GAINSCO Auto Insurance Indy 300.
In 1999, about a third of the course layout was demolished for the contruction of AmericanAirlines Arena.
Bayfront Park circuit 2
For 2002-2003, CART returned to Miami for a short-lived race on a third distinct street course. The layout was located in the same vicinity of the 1983 IMSA Bayfront course.
Past winners
Season | Date | Winning Driver | Chassis | Engine | Team |
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CART Champ Car history (Tamiami Park street course) | |||||
1985 | November 10 | Danny Sullivan | March | Cosworth | Penske Racing |
1986 | November 9 | Danny Sullivan | Lola | Cosworth | Penske Racing |
1987[1] | October 31 | Bobby Rahal | Lola | Cosworth | TrueSports |
1987 | November 1 | Michael Andretti | March | Cosworth | Kraco Racing |
1988[2] | November 5 | Michael Andretti | Lola | Cosworth | Kraco Racing |
1988 | November 6 | Al Unser, Jr. | March | Chevrolet | Galles Racing |
CART Champ Car history (Bicentennial Park street course) | |||||
1995 | March 5 | Jacques Villeneuve | Reynard | Ford-Cosworth | Team Green |
CART Champ Car history (Bayfront street course) | |||||
2002 | October 6 | Cristiano da Matta | Lola | Toyota | Newman/Haas Racing |
2003 | September 28 | Mario Dominguez | Lola | Ford-Cosworth | Herdez Competition |
IMSA history (Bicentennial Park street course)
Indy Lights/Formula Atlantic winners
Season | Date | Winning Driver | Series | Circuit |
---|---|---|---|---|
1986 | November 9 | Fabrizio Barbazza | American Racing Series | Tamiami Park |
1987 | November 1 | Jeff Andretti | American Racing Series | Tamiami Park |
1988 | November 6 | Tommy Byrne | HFC American Racing Series | Tamiami Park |
1992 | February 22 | Russell Spence | SCCA Toyota Atlantic | Bicentennial Park |
1995 | March 4 | Patrick Carpentier | Players Toyota Atlantic Championship | Bicentennial Park |
1995 | March 5 | Greg Moore | PPG Firestone Indy Lights | Tamiami Park |
2003 | September 28 | Michael Valiante | Toyota Atlantic Championship | Downtown street course |
See also