F1’s Miami race — set for May 2-4 — is “offering one-day tickets for the first time” this year, “allowing ticket buyers to attend the race either Friday, Saturday or Sunday.” Fans “can attend Friday for $65, $75, $100 or $125 — depending on the grandstand they select — to watch the first practice session and qualifying for Saturday’s Sprint race.” Those prices “increase to $200-$315 for the F1 Sprint race Saturday,” and $505-$910 “for Sunday’s main event.” Miami is also “offering a Sunday campus pass for $350 for the first time, while a campus pass for the entire weekend is $430.” A campus pass “gets you into the race to walk around and enjoy the event, but it does not provide a seat or access to grandstands.” The one-day ticket offering “is a result of feedback Miami race organizers received from fans” who attended the last three races, and organizers have “already seen immediate results” — 81% of single-day grandstand buyers will be first-time attendees, including 39% coming from out of state (USA TODAY, 4/21).