- Argentine star shining in America
- Making the most of breaks between games
- Partying in Florida with friends & family
Miami, FL
This is the start time for the F1 2024 Miami GP
This year, there are once again three GPs in America, with the first edition taking place in Miami. For the first time, Miami will host a sprint weekend, meaning drivers will only have one practice session during the weekend.
Additionally, local hero Logan Sargeant is eager to make his mark during the race. Last year, the Red Bull drivers were highly dominant on this circuit known for its long straights. Who will emerge victorious this year?
All start times for the GP weekend in Miami
The GP weekend in Miami will take place from Friday, May 3rd to Sunday, May 5th, 2024. Also, the second sprint weekend of the season will be held in Miami. On Friday, the practice session and sprint qualification will take place.
On Saturday, the sprint race will start at 5:00 PM GMT, followed by the qualification later in the evening at 9:00 PM GMT. The race will begin on Sunday, May 5th at 9:00 PM GMT.
The schedule is automatically adjusted to your time zone.
Miami, FL
Cuban government delegation tour of secure areas at Miami airport draws ire of county leaders
MIAMI – A tour by a Cuban government delegation of secure areas at Miami International Airport, hosted by the Transportation Security Administration, has drawn outrage from county leaders.
Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava and the county’s Chief of Public Safety James Reyes said they were caught off guard by the visit on May 20th.
“The decision to allow Cuban officials to tour secure areas at MIA was made without the knowledge of the Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) and took place on Cuban Independence Day – a day that we reaffirm our commitment to freedom and democracy in Cuba in the face of a brutal dictatorship,” Cava said in a statement.
The mayor said her office contacted the Department of Homeland Security to understand how this decision was made. She said the county also requested to be kept in the loop about any future decisions on allowing foreign government officials access to the airport’s facilities.
“As the son of a Cuban political prisoner, it’s offensive that the federal Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agency would have Cuban officials tour security protocols at Miami International Airport. This decision was done unilaterally by TSA and without any knowledge of County officials. The shocking move, on the day Cubans celebrate Cuban Independence Day, must never happen again,” said Reues in a statement.
County Commissioner Kevin Marino Cabrera released a statement, calling the decision to allow Cuban officials to tour secure areas of the airport “an unbelievably reckless act.”
“The fact that this occurred on “20 de mayo”-the 122nd anniversary of Cuba’s independence-is particularly painful. (sic) and adds insult to injury for our community,” according to the statement
The commissioner noted that CBS News “60 Minutes” recently aired a story highlighting how espionage and the selling of secrets are among Cuba’s main exports, noting that despite the capture of two high-ranking Cuban spies, Cuba’s network is likely still active within the US government.
Miami, FL
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Miami, FL
Former Miami Dolphins WR DeVante Parker retires after nine NFL seasons
Former Miami Dolphins and New England Patriots wide receiver DeVante Parker announced his retirement earlier today. ESPN’s NFL Insider Adam Schefter was the first to break the news.
“I want to see my kids and spend quality time with them. I want to be there for them whenever I can”, Parker said. “ I’m just going to take things slowly.”
Parker would then thank the team that drafted him with the 14th overall pick nine seasons ago.
“I also appreciate the Dolphins for drafting me and giving me the opportunity. I always will have love for the Dolphins and their organization. And I want to thank all the teams, the Patriots and the Eagles, too. But the Dolphins were the first team, and I really want to thank them.”
Drafted in the first round of the 2015 NFL Draft, Parker never really lived up to his draft hype, battling an array of injuries throughout his nine seasons in the NFL. In seven seasons, he suited up for the Dolphins, where he started 64 games, catching 338 of 584 targets for 4,727 yards and 24 touchdowns. During his two seasons with the Patriots, he would catch 64 balls for 933 yards and three touchdowns. Parker signed a one-year, $4.69 million fully guaranteed deal with the Eagles earlier in the offseason.
He will now ride off into the sunset to spend quality time with his family. But for those Dolphins fans who have been supporting this team through the good times and the bad, DeVante Parker will be a wide receiver we never forget.
Enjoy retirement, DeVante Parker. You deserve it!
What are your thoughts on former Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker? Do you have a favorite DVP moment? How did you feel when Roger Goodell called his name in April 2015? Let us know in the comments section below!
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