Grand Prix of Miami (sports car racing)

A course at Bicentennial Park featured the IMSA GT Championship and the inaugural Grand Prix of Miami.

Despite not being obligated to, Sanchez decided to pay the entire purse to the competitors, absorbing a $1.3 million loss but earning great respect from the racing fraternity.

In 1995, the CART series utilized the course for one race, then the course was partially razed for the construction of American Airlines Arena.

In 2003, the layout was changed to drop the 3rd/4th Street loop and add a section on Biscayne Boulevard along the north end of the park.

The Rolex Sports Car Series held a race at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Florida.

Geoff Brabham in the Nissan NPT-91 about to take the checkered flag at the conclusion of the 1992 Miami Grand Prix on the Bicentennial Park circuit.