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F1 Miami GP: How to watch, ESPN and ABC Formula 1 TV times

This year’s race takes place on 5 May at 4pm ET at the Miami International Autodrome, and it’s the first of F1’s three trips to America. This is also the second sprint weekend of the season, the first time this format has been run in Miami.

The single practice session occurs at Friday lunchtime, and sprint qualifying is in the afternoon. The sprint takes place on Saturday at midday, ahead of qualifying for the grand prix at 4pm on Saturday.

The race is broadcast on ABC at 3:55pm ET, with buildup starting on ESPN from 2:30pm ET.

Friday 3 May

Saturday 4 May

Sunday 5 May

All Formula 1 races will be shown live on U.S. TV by either ESPN, ESPN2 or ABC this year, as well as being streamed live or on-demand via its digital platform.

To make sure you don’t miss any of the action across practice, qualifying or racing – which will vary across its channels during the season – here’s how to tune in this weekend.

Friday 3 May

Saturday 4 May

Sunday 5 May

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen won the race from ninth on the grid, after making a mistake in the final part of qualifying, which was ended prematurely by Charles Leclerc crashing his Ferrari.

Polewinner Sergio Perez led the majority of the race in the other Red Bull, but Verstappen used a tyre strategy advantage to pass his team-mate with 10 laps remaining to win by over 5s.

Fernando Alonso was a distant third for Aston Martin.

Viewers in the United States can subscribe to F1 TV (f1tv.formula1.com) to stream the race on a device of their choice or via ESPN’s digital platform (espn.com/watch) with subscriptions.

All sessions will be streamed on the ESPN app and be available on demand, while ESPN’s TV broadcasts are available via YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and Sling (depending on subscription plans).

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