
High gear: System 1 racer Emerson Fittipaldi scoped out a dear Miami penthouse.
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The “Monaco-inspired” marina and yacht membership created by Miami Dolphins and Exhausting Rock Stadium co-owner Stephen Ross could also be faux, however the buzz for Miami’s first Grand Prix this weekend may be very actual.
4 tickets within the “faux” yacht membership, with dry docked yachts, are promoting for $38,000, based on stories.
And Brazilian race-car driving legend Emerson Fittipaldi, an envoy at Miami Grand Prix, can be doing a pace tour of a few of Miami’s priciest penthouses.
On Tuesday night time, Fittipaldi, 75 — a two-time System 1 world champ and Indy 500 winner — toured a $30 million penthouse duplex at Chateau Seaside in Sunny Isles.
The sprawling four-bedroom residence, at 17475 Collins Ave., is by the seaside and comes with ocean views, naturally.
At 9,051 sq. toes, it includes a putting 4,525-square-foot wraparound terrace with a personal pool.
Designer Graciela Dayan decked out the smooth, high-ceilinged inside house with furnishings by Fendi, Poltrona Frau and Minotti.
The itemizing dealer is Cristiano Piquet, founding father of Piquet Realty.
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