Would you pay $600 for chicken wings with caviar? Miami Grand Prix fans did
That’s pretty rich.
If you’re looking for luxury chicken wings with caviar that cost nearly $600 and a glass of $3,600 rosé, head to the Miami F1 Grand Prix.
Formula 1 fans flocked to Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, for the third-annual Miami Grand Prix, which was a three-day affair that kicked off on Friday.
Hard Rock International announced the return of the Hard Rock Beach Club for this year’s big event back in March, and those looking to lean into the luxurious status of F1 took advantage, including Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk.
NASCAR driver Ryan Ellis offered a glimpse into what people who visited the iconic hospitality space at Miami International Autodrome paid for their food.
“F1 is a little more expensive than nascar,” Ellis tweeted with a photo of the menu.
The menu had a variety of options — and the cheapest options were a $170 Yellowfin Tuna Poke and a $170 Empanada Duo.
Guests could also order a Fruit Refresher for $190, Steamed Buns for $120, a sampler platter for $210, a Crispy Wing Board for $190 and Carne Asada Nachos for $180.
Of the most expensive food items are the Maine Lobster Rolls for $280 and Chilled Prawn for $290 — and you could add one ounce of caviar to any item for an additional $400.
Ellis then shared a photo of the drinks menu, which had even more shocking prices, including a bucket of five bottled waters for $25.
Some of the more expensive drinks listed included a 1-liter bottle of Armand de Brignac Rosé with a price tag of $3,600, a bottle of Komos Extra Añejo for $4,800, and a bottle of Clase Azul Ultra for a whopping $12,000.
These drinks retail for $1,000, $500 and $2,000, respectively.
All the costly food and drink options are on top of the purchase of a three-day pass to the Hard Rock Beach Club Deck, which costs $1,750, according to the official website.
Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT’s Max Verstappen won both the inaugural race in 2022 and last year’s Miami Grand Prix.
This year, Lando Norris edged out Verstappen by seven seconds for the victory, finally celebrating his first Formula 1 win after reaching the podium for an F1-record 15 times without a win.