Hosting the second Sprint event of the season, the Miami Grand Prix turned out to be one of the year’s most competitive weekends, with limited practice time and immediate qualifying action demanding precision and preparation. This year’s event also included an exciting twist: the team experienced drivable LEGO big build cars during the drivers’ parade, showcasing a unique and engaging experience for fans.
Miami also debuted a bold, special livery on the C45. A striking design that embodies creativity, energy, and forward-thinking. In a powerful showcase of partnership, the Fix Network logo was prominently featured on multiple areas of the C45, including the halo, the nose and inner rear wing endplates — placing our brand at the heart of one of motorsport’s most electric weekends.
“The Miami Grand Prix is all about energy, innovation, and standing out — and that’s exactly what the team managed to represent through this new livery,” said Steve Leal, President and CEO of Fix Network. “The partnership with the team, especially in such a key event, is a powerful platform to showcase Fix Network’s bold approach to growth, our dedication to pushing boundaries, and our commitment to being a global leader in automotive services.”
Now in the second year of the partnership, Fix Network continues to leverage its global presence to strengthen connections in new and existing markets. United by shared values, this collaboration reinforces Fix Network’s commitment to building a legacy of excellence in the automotive aftermarket industry and beyond.
Follow Fix Network throughout the 2025 racing season as we continue to drive excellence, performance, and leadership on the global stage.