Formula One is stateside this week, as the circuit heads to South Beach for the second Miami Grand Prix. This is the first of three races in the United States this season, building to the highly-anticipated inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix in November.
How to Watch the Miami Grand Prix
F1 is back in the United States for the Miami Grand Prix


Perhaps the biggest question facing the grid this weekend? Can anyone catch the Bulls? It has been a dominant start to the year for Red Bull, as Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez have each won a pair of races, pushing Red Bull well ahead of the field in the Constructors’ Standings. Only eight points separate the teammates at the top of the Drivers’ Standings, however, with Verstappen just ahead of Pérez.
Will their dominance continue in Miami, or will the field reel them in as the drivers twist their way around Hard Rock Stadium?
It all gets underway this week. Here is how to watch, and what to watch for.
How To Watch (all times Eastern):
- Practice 1 - Friday May 5 - 2:25 p.m. - ESPN2/ESPN Deportes/WatchESPN
- Practice 2 - Friday May 5 - 5:55 p.m. - ESPN2/ESPN Deportes/WatchESPN
- Practice 3 - Saturday May 6 - 12:25 p.m. - ESPN/ESPN Deportes/WatchESPN
- Qualifying - Saturday May 6 - 3:55 p.m. - ESPN/ESPN Deportes/WatchESPN
- Grand Prix Sunday (Pre-race Show) - Sunday May 7 - 2:00 p.m. - ABC/ESPN Deportes/WatchESPN
- Grand Prix Race - Sunday May 7 - 3:00 p.m. - ABC/ESPN Deportes/WatchESPN
What to Watch:
Welcome to the Miami International Autodrome, a street-track circuit that winds its way around Hard Rock Stadium. The track contains a number of elements, including three long straights and a tricky chicane near the end of the second sector. The third sector contains a massive straight, which ends with a sharp left-hander at Turn 17 before the drivers wind back to the start/finish line.
Miami also contains some elevation changes, most notably at the end of the tricky second sector.
Here are some of the major storylines heading into the fourth race of the season.
- Can anyone catch the Bulls?
- How will the teams handle the difficult schedule over these next few weeks?
- FIA has shortened two of the three DRS zones ahead of Sunday
- Max Verstappen and George Russell have moved on from Baku
- How do the drivers feel about the shortened DRS zones?
- Lando Norris unveiled an incredible beach-themed helmet for the weekend.
- Yuki Tsunoda is looking ahead to the “demanding” Miami Grand Prix
- Alpine is hoping to bounce back from a tough two races
- Red Bull has new livery for the week, courtesy of their “Make Your Mark” program
- Struggles for Mercedes?
- All the shockers from qualifying
- All the F1 terms you need to know before Sunday’s Grand Prix
2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (odds as of March 5)
Driver | Winner | Top 6 | Top 10 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Max Verstappen | -450 | -900 | -1200 |
| Sergio Pérez | +900 | -650 | -800 |
| Charles Leclerc | +1200 | -550 | -800 |
| Carlos Sainz Jr. | +1800 | -550 | -800 |
| Lewis Hamilton | +2000 | -450 | -700 |
| Lando Norris | +2800 | -350 | -650 |
| George Russell | +3500 | -330 | -600 |
| Oscar Piastri | +5000 | +135 | -450 |
| Fernando Alonso | +8000 | +225 | -400 |
| Lance Stroll | +20000 | +900 | -165 |
| Yuki Tsunoda | +30000 | +1100 | +135 |
| Valtteri Bottas | +30000 | +4000 | +350 |
| Zhou Guanyu | +30000 | +4000 | +550 |
| Daniel Ricciardo | +30000 | +1100 | +125 |
| Alexander Albon | +30000 | +2800 | +175 |
| Pierre Gasly | +40000 | +6500 | +650 |
| Kevin Magnussen | +40000 | +3500 | +300 |
| Esteban Ocon | +40000 | +6500 | +650 |
| Nico Hülkenberg | +40000 | +3500 | +185 |
| Logan Sargeant | +50000 | +6500 | +800 |













