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American DJ slams Red Bull hospitality, went to Ferrari instead

American DJ Diplo was less than impressed with Red Bull’s hospitality at the Miami Grand Prix at the last race, so much so that he wandered off to Ferrari instead. Diplo was among the many VIP guests that were invited to the race in Florida, with musicians, athletes and Instagram celebrities given the luxury Formula 1 treatment over the three days in the vicinity of the Hard Rock stadium. There was a makeshift party beach and a fake marina on display to soak up the Miami heat, but evidently some of the accommodation set up was perhaps a little too makeshift. READ: Latifi axe rumours discussed amid Mercedes driver’s appearance Diplo said the Red Bull hospitality unit was so bad that he...
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