Every Celebrity We Spotted at F1 Miami Grand Prix, From Lisa to Timothée Chalamet
Celsius hosted a viewing suite on a literal yacht, so yes, the stars came out in full force.

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The Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix, a true celeb magnet, has made its grand return. This year's event attracted some of the biggest names in entertainment and sports to the Miami International Autodrome, meaning fans got sightings of everyone from Timothée Chalamet to BLACKPINK’s Lisa and Rosé. This year's festivities were arts-focused, with Tiësto making history by heading the first-ever F1 music takeover, with the legendary DJ opening up Grand Prix weekend with a performance set above the race's start line.
Over the past few years, Formula One races have established themselves as vibrant cultural epicenters. But with this summer's highly-anticipated F1 movie likely to drive more interest in these events, big brands are stepping up their presence. Many frequently welcome A-list celebrities into swanky Paddock suites to experience the thrill of the race up close and personal. But not many had a setup quite like Celsius's, which offered a viewing suite aboard a literal yacht. While this boat was technically stationed on land, it didn't detract from the allure of the unique viewing experience, which saw stars like Summer House's Jesse Solomon and Blake Grey pass through. The energy drink has an official partnership with Ferrari Team driver Charles Leclerc, so before the big race, they also hosted a vibrant kickoff party (with a Ferrari vehicle onsite!) to celebrate their involvement at the iconic Grand Prix.
In addition to all of the names that popped up at the Celsius functions, other major Miami Grand Prix attendees included stars Sexyy Red, Travis Scott, and Kylie Jenner. Several prominent athletes also joined the festivities, including Olympic medalist Lindsey Vonn and NFL star Patrick Mahomes. Check out who else made appearances, below.
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