The couple, who jetted into South Florida earlier this week, are among a host of star names in town for Sunday’s race at Hard Rock Stadium, along with soccer legend Zinedine Zidane and pop star Camilla Cabello.
After strolling into the Formula 1 paddock Saturday afternoon, the Mahomes’ made a beeline for Alpine Racing’s hospitality suite – the team Patrick became an investor in last year.
The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback was among a consortium of celebrity backers, including his teammate Travis Kelce, and golfer Rory McIlroy, who joined Otro Capital investment’s in the Enstone-based outfit.
Patrick and Brittany arrived late on Saturday afternoon ahead of F1 qualifying, hours after Zidane presented Red Bull’s Max Verstappen with the award for winning the sprint race earlier in the day.
The iconic former Real Madrid player and manager was also seen greeting young F1 academy drivers before the sprint race got underway.
Cabello, the award-winning American singer and songwriter, arrived at the Hard Rock Stadium later in the afternoon wearing a trendy beige patterned dress and tracksuit-style boots.
There are likely to be even more famous faces in Miami over the course of the weekend, with football great Tom Brady pictured at the stadium on Friday.
Kendall Jenner and Ed Sheeran were also in the paddock to watch the first practice session and sprint qualifying take place.
Mahomes and his wife are expected to be joined on Sunday by his Chiefs teammate Kelce, who will jet in from the Kentucky Derby.
The tight end was seen partying with the Chainsmokers in Louisville Friday night, though his girlfriend Taylor Swift was nowhere in sight.
It remains to be seen whether the Cruel Summer hitmaker will join her athlete beau at the Formula 1 race Sunday.
Tom Brady, Kendall Jenner and Ed Sheeran were also among the A-listers spotted at Hard Rock Stadium.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion, who counts Lewis Hamilton as a close pal, watched the first practice session from the Mercedes garage Friday.
Meanwhile, Jenner threw her support behind the all-female feeder series, F1 Academy.