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Journalist Hits 166 mph in Aston Martin Hot Lap at Miami GP, Takes Dramamine to Survive

A reporter reached 166 mph in an Aston Martin during a Miami F1 hot lap, using Dramamine to counter motion sickness. The run was 10 mph faster than last year.

Marcus Cole/3 min/US

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Journalist Hits 166 mph in Aston Martin Hot Lap at Miami GP, Takes Dramamine to Survive
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A journalist drove an Aston Martin around the Miami F1 circuit at a top speed of 166 mph, 10 mph quicker than last year’s run. To counter motion sickness, they took 25 mg of meclizine hydrochloride (Dramamine) before the lap.

Context

The hot lap simulates the speeds and forces Formula 1 drivers face each race weekend. Organizers noted that while the car produces about 1 g of lateral force in turns, drivers regularly experience up to 5 g. The journalist’s prior attempt left them bedridden for three days without medication.

Key Facts

- The Aston Martin, driven by three‑time Le Mans winner Darren Turner, reached a verified top speed of 166 mph. - The journalist ingested 25 mg of meclizine hydrochloride (Dramamine) to prevent motion sickness. - Mika Hakkinen, two‑time F1 world champion, joked that he hoped the reporter hadn’t eaten a big breakfast before the run.

What It Means

The lap demonstrates the physical demands of high‑speed driving and the role of preventive medication for non‑professionals. It also provides a measurable benchmark—10 mph faster than the previous year—for future hot‑lap events. Watch for whether upcoming F1‑related experiences adopt similar speed targets or medical protocols as teams seek to balance thrill with safety.

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