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Miami Grand Prix 2025: How to watch today's F1 race, channel, time and more
Miami Grand Prix 2025: How to watch today's F1 race, channel, time and more

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time16-05-2025

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Miami Grand Prix 2025: How to watch today's F1 race, channel, time and more

If you buy something through a link in this article, we may earn commission. Pricing and availability subject to change. F1 is back this weekend with the Miami Grand Prix, the first of three races in the U.S. during the 2025 season. After McLaren's Oscar Piastri picked up back-to-back wins in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, the F1 leaderboard has had a bit of a shakeup, adding to the excitement headed into this weekend in Miami. Piastri is now in first place in drivers' standings, followed by fellow McLaren driver Lando Norris and Red Bull's Max Verstappen. This weekend's race features 57 laps at the Miami International Autodrome. All the action will air on ESPN and ABC. Here's everything you need to know about F1 this weekend, including how to watch this latest race, along with the full 2025 F1 Grand Prix schedule. How to watch the 2025 Miami Grand Prix: Date: Sunday, May 4 Advertisement Time: 4 p.m. ET Location: Miami International Autodrome, Florida, USA TV channel: ABC, ESPN Streaming: F1 TV Pro, ESPN+, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV, ESPN+ or with a VPN When is the Miami Grand Prix? The 2025 Miami Grand Prix is this Sunday, May 4 airing at 4 p.m. ET. You can also tune in to practices and qualifying races on Friday and Saturday. What channel is the Miami Grand Prix on? You can tune into Sunday's race on ABC, ESPN or ESPN+. This season, ESPN+ will also offer alternate viewing options, including an Onboard Cameras Channel, which gives fans a look at the race from select drivers' perspectives, plus a Driver Tracker that plots every driver's location on the course in real-time. Advertisement For super-fans who don't want to miss a single race, all the action is streamable through an F1 TV Pro subscription. For those wanting to tune in without having to pay for one of those services, a VPN can also help you watch F1 races. Schedule of events at the 2025 Miami Grand Prix: All times Eastern Friday, May 2 Practice 1: 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. Sprint Qualifying: 4:30 - 5:14 p.m. Saturday, May 3 Sprint: 12 - 1 p.m. Qualifying: 4 - 5 p.m. Sunday, May 4 Grand Prix Race: 4 p.m. (ABC, ESPN+ for Driver Tracker and more alternative viewing options) How to watch the 2025 F1 season: Stream F1 races and practices F1 TV Pro An F1 TV Pro subscription lets you stream every F1 race live, plus all the practices, qualifying races and pre-race shows. F1 TV is also home to F1's post-race live shows, analysis, Tech Talks, documentaries and the official F1 archive. You can subscribe to F1 TV Pro for $10.99/month or pay $85 for the entire season. Try free for 7 days at F1 TV Stream the Miami Grand Prix on ESPN+ ESPN+ Some F1 coverage will stream on ESPN+ this season, and this weekend you can catch alternative coverage of the Miami Grand Prix, including the Onboard Cameras Channel, which gives fans a look at the race from select drivers' perspectives, plus a Driver Tracker that plots every driver's location on the course in real-time. If you're a general sports lover and want to occasionally tune into F1 coverage, an ESPN+ subscription could be an option. ESPN+ grants you access to exclusive ESPN+ content including live events, fantasy sports tools and premium ESPN+ articles. You can stream ESPN+ through an app on your smart TV, phone, tablet, computer and on $11.99/month at ESPN Watch the Miami Grand Prix with the help of a VPN Looking for a way to stream F1 coverage from anywhere in the world without access to ESPN or ABC? One option for catching this weekend's coverage of the Grand Prix is with the help of a VPN. With a VPN, you can change your location to one in Belgium and stream every race this weekend on RTBF for free. You can also check out free Austrian coverage on ServusTV. Advertisement A VPN (virtual private network) helps protect your data, can mask your IP address and is perhaps most popular for being especially useful in the age of streaming. Whether you're looking to watch Friends on Netflix (which left the U.S. version of the streamer back in 2019) or tune into the F1 race this weekend without a cable package, a VPN can help you out. Stream F1 coverage for less ExpressVPN ExpressVPN offers "internet without borders," meaning you can tune into a Belgian or Austrian live stream of the race for free as opposed to paying for ESPN or ESPN+ for US coverage of F1. All you'll need to do is sign up for ExpressVPN, change your server location to one in Belgium and then find the F1 live stream on RTBF. Or change your location to Austria to watch free coverage on ServusTV. ExpressVPN's added protection, speed and range of location options make it an excellent choice for first-time VPN users looking to stretch their streaming abilities. It's Engadget's top pick for the best streaming VPN, and the service offers a 30-day, money-back guarantee in case you're nervous about trying a VPN. From $4.99/month at ExpressVPN 2025 F1 drivers' standings: 1. Oscar Piastri, McLaren - 99 points 2. Lando Norris, McLaren - 89 points 3. Max Verstappen, Red Bull - 87 points 4. George Russell, Mercedes - 73 points 5. Charles Leclerc, Ferrari - 47 points 6. Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes - 38 points Advertisement 7. Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari - 31 points 8. Alex Albon, Williams - 20 point 9. Esteban Ocon, Haas - 14 points 10. Lance Stroll, Aston Martin - 10 points 11. Pierre Gasly, Alpine - 6 points 12. Nico Hulkenberg, Sauber - 6 points 13. Oliver Bearman, Haas - 6 points 14. Isack Hadjar - Racing Bulls - 5 points 15. Carlos Sainz, Williams - 5 point 16. Yuki Tsunoda, Red Bull - 5 points 17. Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin - 0 points 18. Liam Lawson, Racing Bulls - 0 points 19. Jack Doohan, Alpine - 0 points 20. Gabriel Bortoleto, Sauber - 0 points F1 2025 grand prix schedule: Sunday, May 4: Miami Grand Prix, Miami International Autodrome (4 p.m. ET, ESPN, ABC) Advertisement Sunday, May 18: Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, Imola Circuit (9 a.m. ET, ESPN) Sunday, May 25: Monaco Grand Prix, Circuit de Monaco (9 a.m. ET, ESPN) Sunday, June 1: Spanish Grand Prix, Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya (9 a.m. ET, ESPN) Sunday, June 15: Canadian Grand Prix, Circuit Gilles Villeneuve (2 p.m. ET, ESPN) Sunday, June 29: Austrian Grand Prix, Red Bull Ring (9 a.m. ET, ESPN) Sunday, July 6: British Grand Prix, Silverstone Circuit (10 a.m. ET, ESPN) Sunday, July 27: Belgian Grand Prix, Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps (9 a.m. ET, ESPN) Sunday, August 3: Hungarian Grand Prix, Hungaroring (9 a.m. ET, ESPN) Sunday, August 31: Dutch Grand Prix, Circuit Zandvoort (9 a.m. ET, ESPN) Advertisement Sunday, September 7: Italian Grand Prix, Monza Circuit (9 a.m. ET, ESPN) Sunday, September 21: Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Baku City Circuit (7 a.m. ET, ESPN) Sunday, October 5: Singapore Grand Prix, Marina Bay Street Circuit (8 a.m. ET, ESPN) Sunday, October 19: United States Grand Prix, Circuit of the Americas (3 p.m. ET, ESPN, ABC) Sunday, October 26: Mexico City Grand Prix, Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez (4 p.m. ET, ESPN) Sunday, November 9: Sau Paulo Grand Prix, Interlagos Circuit (12 p.m. ET, ESPN) Saturday, November 22: Las Vegas Grand Prix, Las Vegas Strip Circuit (11 p.m. ET, ESPN, ABC) Sunday, November 30: Qatar Grand Prix, Lusail International Circuit (11 a.m. ET, ESPN) Sunday, December 7: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Yas Marina Circuit (8 a.m. ET, ESPN) More ways to watch the 2025 F1 season:

'I don't really know what happened': Liam Lawson opens up on his Miami Grand Prix performance as Racing Bulls suffer disappointing weekend
'I don't really know what happened': Liam Lawson opens up on his Miami Grand Prix performance as Racing Bulls suffer disappointing weekend

Time of India

time08-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

'I don't really know what happened': Liam Lawson opens up on his Miami Grand Prix performance as Racing Bulls suffer disappointing weekend

Liam Lawson (via Getty Images) Liam Lawson's prospects for a breakthrough season in the 2025 Formula 1 campaign were extinguished at the Miami Grand Prix when the Racing Bulls driver was forced to retire after first-lap contact. It was a sour conclusion to a weekend that had begun well in the Sprint but very rapidly went skewed for Liam Lawson and rookie teammate Isack Hadjar in the main race. Operation Sindoor 'Op Sindoor's precision & execution was unimaginable': Rajnath Singh Operation Sindoor: India repels drone, missile attack across LoC Operation Sindoor: Several airports in India closed - check full list Liam Lawson's optimistic beginning falls short in Miami Grand Prix Race Highlights | 2025 Miami Grand Prix Liam Lawson, still in pursuit of his first points of the season driving for Racing Bulls, was set for a promising beginning after getting away well from the grid. Trying to pass through a tight gap at the first corner, Liam Lawson was hooked by Jack Doohan—freshly benched at Alpine for Franco Colapinto—twirling him to the back of the field. 'I don't really know what happened,' Liam Lawson explained. 'I had a really good launch, and a gap opened up through the middle into Turn 1, so I took it, and then I just felt a hit from the side into Turn 1. I don't know what happened; I need to watch it back, but then it obviously destroyed the floor, so we had to retire. It is not a nice feeling when you know that – you know you are basically in for a long afternoon, you are waiting for rain and it is drizzling at points and giving you the tiniest bit of hope but the car was broken anyway, so it was going to be a tough one regardless.' With light rain, Liam Lawson's car was simply too badly damaged to execute any type of comeback. That was his second DNF in the 2025 season, a frustrating piece of news for a driver trying to make himself known within the deep Red Bull pipeline. Isack Hadjar places 11th while Racing Bulls lose ground on Williams Isack Hadjar narrowly failed to save a point for the team as he finished 11th, missing out by a little more than a five-second time penalty handed to Red Bull's Yuki Tsunoda in front of him. Isack Hadjar, who has already twice scored this season, pushed hard in the final laps to remain within the important window. 'I could see the delta on my steering wheel, and I was really pushing in my car, but yeah, it was not enough,' he admitted. 'That last lap, I know I made – I wanted it too much to close the gap, and there were a few mistakes, so it is really frustrating and I feel a bit down.' Also read: Yuki Tsunoda replaces Liam Lawson at Red Bull before the Japanese Grand Prix Miami in the rearview now, Racing Bulls have to reassemble speedily as the Formula 1 calendar makes its way back into Europe. For Liam Lawson, gaining form and race completion will be the key to maintaining hopes in the Red Bull hierarchy, as Isack Hadjar keeps going steady in his debut season.

NASCAR Legend Dale Earnhardt Jr. Makes Appearance At F1 Miami Grand Prix
NASCAR Legend Dale Earnhardt Jr. Makes Appearance At F1 Miami Grand Prix

Newsweek

time04-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Newsweek

NASCAR Legend Dale Earnhardt Jr. Makes Appearance At F1 Miami Grand Prix

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Jr. shared that he is attending his first-ever Formula 1 race at the Miami Grand Prix. The Hall of Fame driver shared a photo with his view from the Hard Rock hospitality suite at Turn 11 of the Miami International Autodrome. He shared during the countdown to the first American race of the year: "Our first @F1 event. Thanks @HardRockBet @redbullracing" Earnhardt Jr., who retired from full-time NASCAR racing at the end of 2017, had revealed that he would attending his first F1 race in April. He commented, as reported by Forbes: "I've never been to an F1 race. We got an invitation from the Red Bull folks and Hard Rock to come out there, so I think me and Amy are definitely going to do it. Never seen it before, so I know that's a big deal. Dale Earnhardt Jr. with Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing prior to the F1 Grand Prix of Miami at Miami International Autodrome on May 04, 2025 in Miami, Florida. Dale Earnhardt Jr. with Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing prior to the F1 Grand Prix of Miami at Miami International Autodrome on May 04, 2025 in Miami, Florida."People tell me I'm not prepared for what I'm going to witness in terms of what a spectacle it is," Earnhardt admitted. "So we're excited." Earnhardt Jr.'s appearance at the 2025 Miami Grand Prix comes after he was announced as a brand ambassador for Hard Rock Digital, representing the Hard Rock Bet brand and Hard Rock Games' social casino operations. The connection to Red Bull Racing comes through Hard Rock International's expanded partnership with the Milton Keynes-based outfit. The Miami Grand Prix is set to take place today at 4 p.m. local time. Red Bull driver Max Verstappen will start from pole position with McLaren's Lando Norris starting beside him from second. 2025 Miami Grand Prix: Starting Grid 1. Max Verstappen, Red Bull 2. Lando Norris, McLaren 3. Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes 4. Oscar Piastri, McLaren 5. George Russell, Mercedes 6. Carlos Sainz, Williams 7. Alex Albon, Williams 8. Charles Leclerc, Ferrari 9. Esteban Ocon, Haas 10. Yuki Tsunoda, Red Bull 11. Isack Hadjar, Racing Bulls 12. Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari 13. Gabriel Bortoleto, Sauber 14. Jack Doohan, Alpine 15. Liam Lawson, Racing Bulls 16. Nico Hulkenberg, Sauber 17. Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin 18. Lance Stroll, Aston Martin 19. Oliver Bearman, Haas Pit Lane Start: Pierre Gasly, Alpine

2025 F1 Miami Grand Prix: Sprint race delayed by rain as Charles Leclerc has already crashed en route to grid
2025 F1 Miami Grand Prix: Sprint race delayed by rain as Charles Leclerc has already crashed en route to grid

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time03-05-2025

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2025 F1 Miami Grand Prix: Sprint race delayed by rain as Charles Leclerc has already crashed en route to grid

Miami Grand Prix Sprint delayed, Charles Leclerc out Rain, as it so often does, has hit south Florida and has delayed the start of the Miami Grand Prix Sprint. As cars were making their way to the grid on the formation lap, Ferrari's Charles Leclerc lost control and smacked the retaining wall, meaning he will not take part in the abbreviated race. The team should have ample time to make repairs in time for this evening's grand prix qualifying session. Advertisement Check back for updates. The 2025 Formula 1 season has reached its sixth round and its first of three in the United States with the fourth annual Miami Grand Prix this weekend. McLaren breakout star Oscar Piastri enters with the world drivers' championship points lead and as one of the odds-on favorites, but teammate Lando Norris and Red Bull's four-time defending champion Max Verstappen are lurking. Here's what to know ahead of the Miami Grand Prix race weekend: Miami Grand Prix TV/Streaming schedule All times Eastern Saturday, May 3 11:55 a.m.-1 p.m.: Sprint (ESPN) 3:55-5 p.m.: Qualifying (ESPN) Advertisement Sunday, May 4 3-3:55 p.m.: Pre-race show (@ESPN) 3:55-6 p.m.: Miami Grand Prix (ABC) 2025 Miami Grand Prix details Track: Miami International Autodrome (Miami Gardens, Florida), 3.36-mile, 19-turn temporary street circuit Length: 57 laps for 191.58 miles (308.32 kilometers) Lap record: 1:29.708s (Max Verstappen, Red Bull, 2023) Tire compounds: C3 (Hard), C4 (Medium), C5 (Soft) The available tires for this weekend's Miami Grand Prix are the three softest in the Pirelli range. (Courtesy of Pirelli) Kimi Antonelli claims historic pole for Miami Sprint Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli will start the Miami Grand Prix Sprint from pole position after setting a blistering lap of 1:26.482 at the Miami International Autodrome on Friday evening. Antonelli usurped the provisional pole lap set by Red Bull's Max Verstappen (1:26.737). Before the third sprint qualifying session ended, the McLaren duo of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris slotted in between Antonelli and Verstappen. Advertisement "Was a very intense qualifying,' Antonelli told the broadcast. 'I felt really good since this morning and I felt good going into qualifying. I put everything together, so really happy to get the first pole. "Tomorrow will be nice to start on the front row, will be a bit of a different feeling." At 18 years old, Antonelli is the youngest pole-sitter in any qualifying format in F1 history, beating the previous record held by Sebastian Vettel by more than two years. The Sky Sports broadcast pointed out an interesting piece of trivia: On the day Antonelli was born — Aug. 25, 2006 — Vettel made his first appearance in an F1 car. From there, all Vettel did was become the youngest F1 world champion in 2010, the first of four on the trot. Miami Grand Prix Sprint starting grid 1. Kimi Antonelli (12), Mercedes 2. Oscar Piastri (81), McLaren-Mercedes 3. Lando Norris (4), McLaren-Mercedes 4. Max Verstappen (1), Red Bull-Honda RBPT 5. George Russell (63), Mercedes 6. Charles Leclerc (16), Ferrari 7. Lewis Hamilton (44), Ferrari 8. Alexander Albon (23), Williams-Mercedes 9. Isack Hadjar (6), RB-Honda RBPT 10. Fernando Alonso (14), Aston Martin-Mercedes 11. Nico Hülkenberg, (27), Sauber-Ferrari 12. Esteban Ocon (31), Haas-Ferrari 13. Pierre Gasly (10), Alpine-Renault 14. Liam Lawson (30), RB-Honda RBPT 15. Carlos Sainz (55), Williams-Mercedes 16. Lance Stroll (18), Aston Martin-Mercedes 17. Jack Doohan (7), Alpine-Renault 18. Yuki Tsunoda (22), Red Bull-Honda RBPT 19. Gabriel Bortoleto (5), Sauber-Ferrari 20. Oliver Bearman, (87), Haas-Ferrari What is the F1 Sprint weekend format? Miami marks the second of 24 rounds of the 2025 Formula 1 world championship that will be contested under the Sprint weekend format, which differs from the traditional three practice/qualifying/grand prix schedule. Advertisement Following a single practice session early Friday, teams will have an abbreviated 44-minute, three-round knockout qualifying session similar to the traditional 60-minute, three-round format. That will set the grid for a roughly 100-kilometer (1/3 grand prix distance) Sprint race that takes place early Saturday. There is no mandatory pit stop to change tire compounds — tire wear isn't an issue with the shorter distance — and championship points are awarded for the top eight finishers of the sprint in descending order (eight points for the win, seven for second place, six for third, etc.). The teams return later Saturday for the usual grand prix qualifying session that sets the grid for Sunday's main event. Miami marks the first Sprint weekend of the season, with the remaining rounds consisting of Belgium (July 25-27), United States at Austin (Oct. 17-19), Sao Paulo (Nov. 7-9) and Qatar (Nov. 28-30). Top drivers and best bets for the 2025 Miami Grand Prix Odds courtesy of BetMGM Advertisement Best odds to win Oscar Piastri (81), McLaren-Mercedes +150 Lando Norris (4), McLaren-Mercedes +150 Max Verstappen (1), Red Bull-Honda +400 George Russell (63), Mercedes +1200 Charles Leclerc (16), Ferrari +1200 Miami Grand Prix history Past winners 2022: Max Verstappen (1), Red Bull RBPT 2023: Max Verstappen (1), Red Bull-Honda 2024: Lando Norris (4), McLaren-Mercedes Lando Norris claimed his maiden Formula 1 win at last year's Miami Grand Prix. (Photo by Qian Jun/Xinhua via Getty Images) (Xinhua News Agency via Getty Images) FP1: Oliver Bearman's spin cuts short lone practice session Free practice 1 was cut short by about five minutes by a spin and sharp wall contact from Haas' Oliver Bearman. Several drivers including Lando Norris Lewis Hamilton were on flying laps on the soft tire when the red flag came out. World drivers' championship points leader Oscar Piastri did get a fast lap on the softs and topped the timing charts with a time of 1:27.128. Friday afternoon marked the only practice session of the weekend. Advertisement 1. Oscar Piastri (81), McLaren-Mercedes - 1:27.128 2. Charles Leclerc (16), Ferrari - 1:27.484 3. Max Verstappen (1), Red Bull-Honda RBPT - 1:27.558 4. Carlos Sainz (55), Williams-Mercedes - 1:27.678 5. Alexander Albon (23), Williams-Mercedes - 1:27.955 6. Isack Hadjar (6), RB-Honda RBPT - 1:27.968 7. George Russell (63), Mercedes - 1:28.058 8. Yuki Tsunoda (22), Red Bull-Honda RBPT - 1:28.155 9. Kimi Antonelli (12), Mercedes - 1:28.227 10. Fernando Alonso (14), Aston Martin-Mercedes - 1:28.243 11. Liam Lawson (30), RB-Honda RBPT - 1:28.374 12. Lando Norris (4), McLaren-Mercedes - 1:28.391 13. Lewis Hamilton (44), Ferrari - 1:28.556 14. Nico Hülkenberg, (27), Sauber-Ferrari - 1:28.573 15. Gabriel Bortoleto (5), Sauber-Ferrari - 1:28.771 16. Oliver Bearman, (87), Haas-Ferrari - 1:28.996 17. Pierre Gasly (10), Alpine-Renault - 1:29.084 18. Esteban Ocon (31), Haas-Ferrari - 1:29.179 19. Jack Doohan (7), Alpine-Renault - 1:29.357 20. Lance Stroll (18), Aston Martin-Mercedes - 1:29.362 Miami Grand Prix entries Max Verstappen (1), Red Bull-Honda RBPT Yuki Tsunoda (22), Red Bull-Honda RBPT Charles Leclerc (16), Ferrari Lewis Hamilton (44), Ferrari Kimi Antonelli (12), Mercedes George Russell (63), Mercedes Jack Doohan (7), Alpine-Renault Pierre Gasly (10), Alpine-Renault Lando Norris (4), McLaren-Mercedes Oscar Piastri (81), McLaren-Mercedes Gabriel Bortoleto (5), Sauber-Ferrari Nico Hülkenberg, (27), Sauber-Ferrari Fernando Alonso (14), Aston Martin-Mercedes Lance Stroll (18), Aston Martin-Mercedes Esteban Ocon (31), Haas-Ferrari Oliver Bearman, (87), Haas-Ferrari Isack Hadjar (6), RB-Honda RBPT Liam Lawson (30), RB-Honda RBPT Alexander Albon (23), Williams-Mercedes Carlos Sainz (55), Williams-Mercedes Weather for the Miami Grand Prix The Yahoo weather weekend forecast for Miami calls for temperatures in the low 80s. Clear skies on Friday for practice and Sprint qualifying, with more than a 50% chance of rain on Saturday and Sunday. If there is scattered precipitation, the high air temperatures should dry the track at least adequately enough for cars to run their intermediate or wet-weather tires should the conditions preclude teams from running slicks.

2025 F1 Miami Grand Prix: Schedule, channels, sprint weekend format, betting odds, weather and more
2025 F1 Miami Grand Prix: Schedule, channels, sprint weekend format, betting odds, weather and more

Yahoo

time01-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

2025 F1 Miami Grand Prix: Schedule, channels, sprint weekend format, betting odds, weather and more

The 2025 Formula 1 season has reached its sixth round and its first of three in the United States with the fourth annual Miami Grand Prix this weekend. McLaren breakout star Oscar Piastri enters with the world drivers' championship points lead and as one of the odds-on favorites, but teammate Lando Norris and Red Bull's four-time defending champion Max Verstappen are lurking. Here's what to know ahead of the Miami Grand Prix race weekend: Miami Grand Prix TV/Streaming schedule All times Eastern Advertisement Friday, May 2 12:25-1:30 p.m.: Free practice 1 (ESPNU) 4:25-5:15 p.m.: Sprint qualifying (ESPNews) Saturday, May 3 11:55 a.m.-1 p.m.: Sprint (ESPN) 3:55-5 p.m.: Qualifying (ESPN) Sunday, May 4 3-3:55 p.m.: Pre-race show (@ESPN) 3:55-6 p.m.: Miami Grand Prix (ABC) 2025 Miami Grand Prix details Track: Miami International Autodrome (Miami Gardens, Florida), 3.36-mile, 19-turn temporary street circuit Length: 57 laps for 191.58 miles (308.32 kilometers Lap record: 1:29.708s (Max Verstappen, Red Bull, 2023) Tire compounds: C3 (Hard), C4 (Medium), C5 (Soft) The available tires for this weekend's Miami Grand Prix are the three softest in the Pirelli range. (Courtesy of Pirelli) What is the F1 Sprint weekend format? Miami marks the second of 24 rounds of the 2025 Formula 1 world championship that will be contested under the Sprint weekend format, which differs from the traditional three practice/qualifying/grand prix schedule. Advertisement Following a single practice session early on Friday, teams will have an abbreviated 44-minute three-round knockout qualifying session similar to the traditional 60-minute, three-round format. That will set the grid for a roughly 100-kilometer (1/3 grand prix distance) Sprint race that takes place early on Saturday. There is no mandatory pit stop to change tire compounds — tire wear isn't an issue with the shorter distance — and championship points are awarded for the top eight finishers of the sprint in descending order (eight points for the win, seven for second place, six for third, etc.). The teams return later Saturday for the usual grand prix qualifying session that sets the grid for Sunday's main event. Miami marks the first Sprint weekend of the season with the remaining rounds consisting of Belgium (July 25-27), United States at Austin (Oct. 17-19), Sao Paulo (Nov. 7-9) and Qatar (Nov. 28-30). Top drivers and best bets for the 2025 Miami Grand Prix Odds courtesy of BetMGM Advertisement Best odds to win Oscar Piastri (81), McLaren-Mercedes +150 Lando Norris (4), McLaren-Mercedes +150 Max Verstappen (1), Red Bull-Honda +400 George Russell (63), Mercedes +1200 Charles Leclerc (16), Ferrari +1200 Miami Grand Prix history Past winners 2022: Max Verstappen (1), Red Bull RBPT 2023: Max Verstappen (1), Red Bull-Honda 2024: Lando Norris (4), McLaren-Mercedes Lando Norris claimed his maiden Formula 1 win at last year's Miami Grand Prix. (Photo by Qian Jun/Xinhua via Getty Images) (Xinhua News Agency via Getty Images) Miami Grand Prix entries Max Verstappen (1), Red Bull-Honda RBPT Yuki Tsunoda (22), Red Bull-Honda RBPT Charles Leclerc (16), Ferrari Lewis Hamilton (44), Ferrari Kimi Antonelli (12), Mercedes George Russell (63), Mercedes Jack Doohan (7), Alpine-Renault Pierre Gasly (10), Alpine-Renault Lando Norris (4), McLaren-Mercedes Oscar Piastri (81), McLaren-Mercedes Gabriel Bortoleto (5), Sauber-Ferrari Nico Hülkenberg, (27), Sauber-Ferrari Fernando Alonso (14), Aston Martin-Mercedes Lance Stroll (18), Aston Martin-Mercedes Esteban Ocon (31), Haas-Ferrari Oliver Bearman, (87), Haas-Ferrari Isack Hadjar (6), RB-Honda RBPT Liam Lawson (30), RB-Honda RBPT Alexander Albon (23), Williams-Mercedes Carlos Sainz (55, Williams-Mercedes Advertisement Weather for the Miami Grand Prix The Yahoo weather weekend forecast for Miami calls for temperatures in the low 80s. Clear skies on Friday for practice and Sprint qualifying, with more than a 50% chance of rain on Saturday and Sunday. If there is scattered precipitation, the high air temperatures should dry the track at least adequately enough for cars to run their intermediate or wet-weather tires should the conditions preclude teams from running slicks.

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