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3 May 2024


NextImg:F1 Miami Grand Prix 2024: Schedule, TV channels, streaming info, more

Formula 1 comes to North America for the first time this season with the Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix set for this weekend.

It’s the third running of this particular 57-lap race at the 3.363 mile, 19-turn track at Miami International Autodrome, built around Hard Rock Stadium and the surrounding areas.

RELATED: Get last minute tickets to the Miami Grand Prix

The inaugural race in 2022 and last year’s Miami Grand Prix were both won by the same driver: Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT’s Max Verstappen. Verstappen is currently first in the 2024 driver standings after five races with 110 points; his RBR teammate Sergio Perez sits in second with 85 points.

As always, a grand prix weekend is a three-day affair, beginning with practice sessions on Friday, followed by qualifying on Saturday, and the main event on Sunday afternoon; however, this weekend is also a sprint weekend, so a few of the practice sessions will be replaced with qualifying for the shorter race and the sprint itself on Sunday afternoon.

If you want to watch all of the events of the Miami Grand Prix, you’ll need a live TV streaming service that carries ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC (these include Hulu + Live TV, DIRECTV Stream, fuboTV, and Sling). However, if you’re just planning on tuning into the race on Sunday, you can stream it on ESPN+ for just $10.99/month.

If you want to watch the Miami Grand Prix for free, there are a few streaming options available with free trials for new users: Hulu + Live TV (three days, then $76.99/month), DIRECTV Stream (five days, then $79.99/month), and fuboTV (seven days, then $79.99/month).

If you want to save a few bucks every month by bundling some streaming services to watch the Miami Grand Prix, consider the Disney Bundle. For just $14.99/month, you’ll get access to ESPN+, Disney+, and Hulu with ads, and for an additional $10/month, you can remove ads.


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