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The 2022 Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix was a big party for the organization, although many fans didn't like the final outcome of the race. The 20 best car drivers in the world traveled to Florida to participate in the first edition of this GP, drawing a lot of attention, especially from celebrities. 

Current and former players landed in Miami to watch the highly-anticipated race, including Michael Jordan, LeBron James, and more. MJ was spotted hanging out with big legends like Tom Brady, Lewis Hamilton, and David Beckham, but he wasn't the only one linking up with celebrities. 

LeBron James was spotted with Beckham too, sharing a message on social media to his friend. Moreover, the King also got some attention and one actress and singer took a picture with him and shared it on social media, showing how impressed she was after meeting one of the greatest basketball players of all time. 

Hailee Steinfeld, who is famous for acting in the 'Pitch Perfect' trilogy or Marvel's Hawkeye, shared the pic with the world, using an interesting caption for the story. 

"Holy sh*t," the 25-year-old wrote. 

It must be incredible to be around so many legends and be able to take pics with them. Not only LeBron or Jordan, not only NBA legends, but people from different backgrounds reunited in Miami to watch the show. 

In the end, Max Verstappen of Red Bull took the win, beating Charles Leclerc of Ferrari in a race that didn't have that many emotions. Still, the buildup was incredible, with many stars gathering, celebrating and taking pictures. 

LeBron missed the playoffs this season, but that doesn't mean he can't have fun out there. That's part of the past now, as he's hitting the gym at 5 am, keen to return stronger next season and help the Lakers. 

This article first appeared on Fadeaway World and was syndicated with permission.

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