The 2024 Formula One World Championship is well underway and has seen five races fly by in no time at all, and the next meeting on the calendar is certainly one that should interest fans in the US — the Miami Grand Prix.
After the successful return of the Las Vegas Grand Prix in 2023 — the first held in Sin City since 1982 — the United States prepare to host another three races this season, with Miami first up this weekend before Austin hosts the United States Grand Prix at the end of October.
Furthermore, Fort Lauderdale-born driver Logan Sargeant is competing in his second season behind the wheel of Williams' Mercedes-powered engine, and after finishing in the top 10 once last year, the 23-year-old will be hoping he can go even better this time around at his 'home' Grand Prix in Miami.
It's shaping up to be the biggest ever season of Formula One action with more races and coverage than ever before — but don't worry, The Sporting News has all the information you'll need to catch every single piece of the action.
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What TV channel is F1 on in US?
If you're an F1 fan based in the US, you've got a wide range of options to make sure you catch all the action on and off the circuit in 2024.
ESPN's network of sports channels is the best place for you to watch F1 this year, showing every race, qualifying and practice session in partnership with Sky Sports.
ABC will also be showing a select number of races on their free-to-air channels, most likely those on US and North American soil as well as the other high-profile circuits.
Spanish-speaking fans of F1 can watch live broadcasts via ESPN Deportes, who will be showing each and every race as well as most practice and qualifying sessions live throughout the year.
How to live stream F1 in US
US-based F1 fans can also stream each race live using Fubo, which is offering a FREE trial right now!
Fubo are streaming every single track session from the 2024 season, from practice through to races each weekend, and provide the best coverage of the sport for viewers stateside.
ESPN+ is also the go-to-place for live streaming action throughouth the season while races can also be streamed on Hulu, Sling TV and YouTube TV.
As well as this, the official F1 TV subscription service will also be showing live coverage of all the action in 2024 for fans willing to pay a monthly or yearly charge.
F1 2024 season schedule
There's a record-breaking 24 races on the F1 calendar this year, which will see the season run for over nine months from March to early December.
The first race of the campaign took place on Saturday, March 2 with the Bahrain Grand Prix, and will conclude on Sunday, December 8 at Abu Dhabi's Yas Marina Circuit.
US viewers' interest in the season will no doubt ramp up ahead of this weekend's meeting, as the first of three races on US soil gets underway with the Miami Grand Prix.
Date | Grand Prix | Track |
May 5 | Miami Grand Prix | Miami International Autodrome |
May 19 | Emilia Romagna GP | Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari |
May 26 | Monaco Grand Prix | Circuit de Monaco |
June 9 | Canadian Grand Prix | Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve |
June 23 | Spanish Grand Prix | Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya |
June 30 | Austrian Grand Prix | Red Bull Ring |
July 7 | British Grand Prix | Silverstone Circuit |
July 21 | Hungarian Grand Prix | Hungaroring |
July 28 | Belgian Grand Prix | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps |
August 25 | Dutch Grand Prix | Circuit Zandvoort |
September 1 | Italian Grand Prix | Autodromo Nazionale Monza |
September 15 | Azerbaijan Grand Prix | Baku City Circuit |
September 22 | Singapore Grand Prix | Marina Bay Street Circuit |
October 20 | USA Grand Prix | Circuit of the Americas |
October 27 | Mexico City GP | Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez |
November 3 | Sao Paulo Grand Prix | Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace |
November 23 | Las Vegas Grand Prix | Las Vegas Strip Circuit |
December 1 | Qatar Grand Prix | Lusail International Circut |
December 8 | Abu Dhabi Grand Prix | Yas Marina Circuit |
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F1 2023 driver lineup
The 2024 F1 season has 20 drivers competing in every race, two for each of the 10 teams. There were no roster changes from the final lineup in last year's championship, but two entries are competing under new names this time around.
With Alfa Romeo and Sauber's partnership ending at the end of 2023, Sauber retain their Ferrari engines but are re-named as the Stake F1 Team, while AlphaTauri have also rebranded to become Visa Cash App RB.
Behind the wheel, Daniel Ricciardo was confirmed as Visa Cash App RB's driver for 2024, after replacing Nyck de Vries halfway through last season. He's yet to add to his eight career wins in five races of the new campaign, though.
Team Name | Driver 1 | Driver 2 |
Alpine-Renault | Pierre Gasly | Esteban Ocon |
Aston Martin | Fernando Alonso | Lance Stroll |
Ferrari | Charles LeClerc | Carlos Sainz |
Haas | Kevin Magnussen | Nico Hulkenberg |
McLaren | Lando Norris | Oscar Piastri |
Mercedes | Lewis Hamilton | George Russell |
Visa Cash App RB | Daniel Ricciardo | Yuki Tsunoda |
Red Bull | Max Verstappen | Sergio Perez |
Sauber/Stake | Valtteri Bottas | Zhou Guanyu |
Williams | Alexander Albon | Logan Sergeant |
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