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The organisers of the F1 Miami GP have appointed Katharina Nowak as its new president, making her the youngest ever to lead the event at just 28 years old.
Katharina Nowak, at 28 years old, became the youngest president of the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix, succeeding Tyler Epp, who led the event since its inception in 2022. Under Epp’s leadership, the race achieved four consecutive sell-outs and won the 2024 Formula 1 Promoter of the Year award. Nowak’s appointment was confirmed by Tom Garfinkel, managing partner of the Grand Prix and South Florida Motorsports, praising her as one of the most talented young executives. The 2023 Miami Grand Prix attracted a record 3.1 million U.S. viewers, marking the largest F1 audience in American history. Nowak, who joined the Miami Dolphins and Hard Rock Stadium in 2019, expressed her excitement and gratitude for the opportunity and aims to continue delivering an exceptional event experience for all stakeholders. John Murphy was also promoted to managing director of South Florida Motorsports, overseeing all motorsport events at the Miami International Autodrome.






