Private Air New York Magazine
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www.privateairny.com | 121 Private Air Spring 2026 explains. "Yes, we have a driving course, yes, we have a racetrack, but that's not the only focus. We wanted to be a resort first." at thinking shaped everything from the location to the way members use the property. Situated within minutes of Miami's urban core and adjacent to a private aviation environment, the club was designed around the most valuable currency of its members: time. "When you're twenty minutes away, members can come in for an hour, run a couple of laps, have lunch, take a phone call, and get back to their day," Weiss says. "e most valuable commodity our members have is their time." e decision to place the club so close to the city was intentional. Unlike remote racetracks that require an entire day's commitment, e Concours Club was conceived as a destination that could fit naturally into a member's schedule. An early morning drive session, a mid-day meeting over lunch, or a late afternoon lap before dinner in Miami, the experience is designed to feel effortless. e track itself stretches across more than two miles, engineered with a sequence of technical corners and long straights that reward both precision and courage. From the driver's seat the circuit moves quickly, each turn flowing into the next with a rhythm that encourages mastery over time. Professional coaches are available to guide members through the course, helping drivers refine technique, braking points, and race lines until each lap feels increasingly fluid. Yet just beyond the guardrails, the atmosphere changes entirely. e Auto Lofts overlook the racing surface, allowing members to watch the choreography of cars from the comfort of low leather seating. On warm evenings the terrace fills with quiet conversation while headlights streak across the circuit below, creating a visual rhythm of light and motion. SCENE

