After winning last time out in Azerbaijan, Red Bull's Sergio Perez will be looking for even more success this weekend at the 2023 Miami Grand Prix.
For just the second time — after its inaugural race last season — F1 will go racing in the sunshine state of Florida with Perez looking to record consecutive race wins for the first time in his career.
But he'll be chased by teammate Max Verstappen who currently leads the way in the World Drivers' Championship standings, whilst Ferrari's Charles Leclerc looks to have regained form following his first podium finish of the season last time out.
For all the details on how to watch the F1 action in the US this weekend, The Sporting News has you covered.
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What channel is the F1 race on today?
- Race: Miami Grand Prix
- Date: Sunday, May 8
- TV channel: ABC, ESPN
F1's American audience will be able to catch all the action at the 2023 Miami Grand Prix in multiple different places.
This weekend's race is due to be shown live on ABC, ESPN, and ESPN2 — each Grand Prix broadcast being commercial-free, thanks to the coverage provided by Sky Sports.
For Spanish-language viewers, they can find live broadcasts on ESPN Deportes, though ESPNews and ESPNU will also show some practice and qualifying sessions live throughout the year.
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Formula 1 live stream for Miami Grand Prix
Just like with TV channels available in the US to catch all the action on, there are also plenty of ways to live steam the 2023 Miami Grand Prix this year.
As well as the official F1 TV service — which costs $26.99–79.99/yr depending on the plan you choose — Fubo carries ESPN in the U.S. and offers a free trial to new subscribers. You can also stream F1 races live with ESPN+.
What time does the F1 race start today?
- Date: Sunday, May 8
- Start time: 15:30 (ET)
Below is the complete schedule for this weekend's Miami Grand Prix sessions.
Date | Session | Time (ET) |
Friday, May 5 | Practice 1 | 14:00 |
Saturday, May 6 | Practice 2 | 17:30 |
Saturday, May 6 | Practice 3 | 12:30 |
Sunday, May 7 | Qualifying | 16:00 |
Sunday, May 7 | Race | 15:30 |
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Formula 1 schedule 2023
In 2023, the Formula One Calendar will be made up of 23 races across four different continents.
The action began with the Bahrain Grand Prix on March 5 and will end on November 26 in Abu Dhabi.
Date | Race |
March 5 | Bahrain Grand Prix |
March 19 | Saudi Arabia Grand Prix |
April 2 | Australian Grand Prix |
April 30 | Azerbaijan Grand Prix |
May 7 | Miami Grand Prix |
May 21 | Emilia Romagna Grand Prix |
May 28 | Monaco Grand Prix |
June 4 | Spanish Grand Prix |
June 18 | Canadian Grand Prix |
July 2 | Austrian Grand Prix |
July 9 | British Grand Prix |
July 23 | Hungarian Grand Prix |
July 30 | Belgian Grand Prix |
August 27 | Dutch Grand Prix |
September 3 | Italian Grand Prix |
September 17 | Singapore Grand Prix |
September 24 | Japanese Grand Prix |
October 8 | Qatari Grand Prix |
October 22 | United States Grand Prix |
October 29 | Mexican Grand Prix |
November 5 | Brazilian Grand Prix |
November 19 | Las Vegas Grand Prix |
November 26 | Abu Dhabi Grand Prix |
F1 Miami Grand Prix 2023 odds to win
Odds correct as of May 4.
Driver | BetMGM |
Max Verstappen | -200 |
Sergio Perez | +300 |
Charles Leclerc | +1200 |
Fernando Alonso | +1400 |
Lewis Hamilton | +2000 |
George Russell | +2200 |
Carlos Sainz | +2500 |
Lance Stroll | +8000 |
Lando Norris | +15000 |
Esteban Ocon | +25000 |
Pierre Gasly | +25000 |
Yuki Tsunoda | +75000 |
Oscar Piastri | +75000 |
Alex Albon | +100000 |
Logan Sargeant | +100000 |
Nico Hulkenberg | +100000 |
Kevin Magnussen | +100000 |
Valtteri Bottas | +200000 |
Zhou Guanyu | +200000 |
Nyck de Vries | +200000 |