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04-05-2025
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How to watch F1 Miami Grand Prix 2025 live for free: Start time, schedule
New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Isack Hadjar of France driving the (6) Visa Cash App Racing Bulls VCARB 02 passes Max Verstappen of the Netherlands driving the (1) Oracle Red Bull Racing RB21 F1 comes back to the United States for the first time this season with today's Miami Grand Prix. Advertisement The race, which is held at the Miami International Autodrome (built around Hard Rock Stadium), has a 5.41 km circut with 19 turns. Racers will drive 57 laps total. The first two of three Miami Grand Prix races so far were won by today's pole position driver, Max Verstappen. Last year's race was won by Lando Norris, who is starting in second position today. Norris is currently sitting at second overall in F1 standings, with Verstappen behind him in third. McLaren's Oscar Piastri, starting fourth today, is at the top of the leaderboard. what to know about the miamp GP Date and time: May 4, 4 p.m. ET Channel: ABC Streaming: DIRECTV, ESPN+ Here's everything you need to know to tune in to today's Formula One race. What time is the 2025 Miami Grand Prix? The 2025 Miami Grand Prix begins at 4 p.m. ET today, May 4. How to watch the Miami Grand Prix for free: If you don't have cable or a TV antenna, you'll need a live TV streaming service to stream the Miami Grand Prix for free. One option we love is DIRECTV, which comes with five days free and starts at $69.99/month, with plenty of subscription options that include ABC so you can choose the signature or genre pack that works best for you. ESPN+ and Disney bundle: The Miami Grand Prix will also stream live on ESPN+. Advertisement 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 $16.99/month, you'll get access to ESPN+, Disney+, and Hulu with ads. DIRECTV DISNEY BUNDLE WITH ESPN+ Miami Grand Prix starting grid Max Verstappen (Red Bull) Lando Norris (McLaren) Andrea Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) Oscar Piastri (McLaren) George Russell (Mercedes) Carlos Sainz (Williams) Alexander Albon (Williams) Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) Esteban Ocon (Haas) Yuki Tsunoda (Red Bull) Isack Hadjar (Racing BUlls) Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) Gabriel Bortoleto (Sauber) Jack Doohan (Alpine) Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls) Nico Hülkenberg (Sauber) Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) Pierre Gasly (Alpine) Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) Oliver Bearman (Haas) Why Trust Post Wanted by the New York Post This article was written by Angela Tricarico, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Post Wanted Shopping and New York Post's streaming property, Decider. Angela keeps readers up to date with cord-cutter-friendly deals, and information on how to watch your favorite sports teams, TV shows, and movies on each streaming service. Not only does Angela test and compare the streaming services she writes about to ensure readers are getting the best prices, but she's also a superfan specializing in the intersection of shopping, tech, sports, and pop culture. Prior to joining Decider and New York Post in 2023, she wrote about streaming and consumer tech at Insider Reviews

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04-05-2025
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Liam Lawson at the Miami Grand Prix: what you need to know
Liam Lawson exits the FIA garage during the Sprint/qualifying ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Miami. Photo:Miami Grand Prix Starts: 8am Monday 5 May Miami International Autodrome, Florida Live updates on RNZ Sport Formula 1 has moved stateside for the first time this season, with this weekend's action taking place in Miami. Liam Lawson is yet to score a point in 2025, and with the Red Bull replacement saga now a month in the past, now is as good a time as any to make a statement in the Driver's Championship. Elsewhere, Max Verstappen has had even more reason to celebrate after becoming a father earlier in the week. The Red Bull driver has claimed pole position after fending off an outstanding effort by Kimi Antonelli. The 18-year-old Mercedes driver finished pole in the sprint race and will start third in the main race behind Verstappen and McLaren's Lando Norris, with Norris' teammate Oscar Piastri slipping back to fourth on the grid. Piastri has a nine point lead over Norris in the overall standings, with Verstappen 19 points back. After a promising practice, things were looking great for Lawson when he finished eighth in the sprint race, which earned him his first point of the season. However, his old mates the stewards handed Lawson a five-second time penalty for colliding with Fernando Alonso. The incident caused Alonso's Aston Martin to spin out, so the penalty dropped Lawson to 13th in the final classification. Then an underwhelming qualification saw Lawson line up in 15th overall, which is about exactly where you'd think he'd be after this season's results of a DNF, 12th, 17th, 16th and 12th. Liam Lawson driving the (30) Visa Cash App Racing Bulls VCARB 02. Photo:Starting to sound like a broken record but it's pretty much all about getting in the points yet again. Lawson is now literally one of the 'also-rans' in every Grand Prix and unless he can start overtaking people, he's in the same category as the likes of Nico Hulkenberg and Lance Stroll. One thing his mechanics can have a look at is his batteries, which were a major source of frustration during qualifying. "We were dropping power through the run, just trying to fight it and fix it," Lawson said after coming in 15th. "I don't know what the issue is, but it is frustrating, and we made a good step with the car balance, so it is a shame the issue cost us." Yuki Tsunoda Photo: photosport While Lawson was stung with a penalty in the sprint race, he wasn't alone. Yuki Tsunoda was promoted from ninth to sixth after Alex Albon and Oliver Bearman were stung too, which was a good start to the weekend for the Japanese Red Bull driver. He then qualified in 10th, one ahead of Lawson's team mate Hadjar. Speculation still abounds regarding just which car either man will be driving by the end of the season. The battle between Verstappen, Antonelli and the McLaren drivers will be the obvious focus in this one. Verstappen is after his third win in Miami in four years, meanwhile it's not been a great day for Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton. He was bounced out of the second qualifying session after a good sprint race, dropping down to 12th and with a lot of work to do to make something out of this race. His teammate Charles Leclerc is starting eighth. An aerial view of Hard Rock Stadium, the Miami Grand Prix is held here at The Miami International Autodrome which is a purpose-built temporary circuit. Photo:First Grand Prix: 2022 Number of Laps: 57 Circuit Length: 5.412 km Race Distance: 308.326 km Lap Record: 1:29.708 Max Verstappen (2023) The second street circuit in a row, Miami doesn't exactly have the greatest reputation among drivers. Hamilton this week described it as "bottom of my list" of preferred circuits, and Verstappen has claimed that one part of the track would be better to race in go-karts. However, the track has been re-laid recently, which may improve things. 1. Max Verstappen (Red Bull), 2. Lando Norris (McLaren), 3. 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. Pierre Gasly (Alpine), 19. Lance Stroll (Aston Martin), 20. Ollie Bearman (Haas) Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero , a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.