In 1995, race promoter Ralph Sanchez brought open wheel racing back to Miami. In the aftermath of
Hurricane Andrew, he began redeveloping a devastated area of
Homestead, Florida, into the
Homestead Motorsports Complex. From 1983 to 1994, Sanchez had promoted very successful IMSA and Trans-Am
races at
Bayfront Park and
Bicentennial Park along
Biscayne Bay. Sanchez revived the Bicentennial Park circuit for one season as a
CART race, while Homestead was still under construction. The Bicentennial Park circuit was a semi-permanent circuit which featured purpose-built roads in the park area, along with a temporary segment taking it out on
Biscayne Boulevard near the entrance to the
Port of Miami. For the 1995 event, the circuit was run in the opposite direction (clockwise) as it had previously been contested (counter-clockwise). This was done mainly for safety reasons, as the faster Indy cars would find IMSA turn one too tight and prone to accidents. A small kink/chicane was added at the end of the long backstretch (now running northbound) to control speeds. Two of the turns were also widened and slightly re-worked, but that did not significantly alter the layout. The race was won by
Jacques Villeneuve, and was the
1995 CART season opener. Less than three years after the lone CART race in 1995, the layout of the Bicentennial Park racing circuit was partially razed for construction of
American Airlines Arena. In the early 2010s, most of the remaining vestiges of the circuit were completely demolished due to the construction of the new
Science Museum and
Art Museum on the site. This area was later used for a new circuit, known as the
Biscayne Bay Street Circuit. Promoted by
Michael Andretti, a 1.3 mile, eight-turn circuit in the area debuted for the
2014–15 Formula E season. In Formula E, the pit lane is used to store cars for the car change that takes place during each race, and the pit lane is away from the start-finish line, close to the pit lane. From Turn 4 to Turn 5 on this circuit the cars will take it out to Biscayne Boulevard, and Turns 5 to 8 (and pit lane) are located very close to the original Bicentennial Park circuit layout. The pit lane is in the same vicinity as the original circuit.
Race winners Indy Lights Atlantic Championship ==Homestead–Miami Speedway==