where to watch trials, Sprint Races and races on TV, in streaming and free-to-air

where to watch trials, Sprint Races and races on TV, in streaming and free-to-air
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Green light and off to the sixth round of the World Championship Formula 1 which this week stops for the first time, there will be three in total, in the United States, to be precise in Florida with the Miami Grand Prix. Everyone fighting to try to stop the race Verstappen already on the run towards the 4th title. There Ferrari with news from the title sponsor HP and with a new bluish color for the occasion, seeks redemption after the dull test in China, instead seeking confirmation McLarento relaunch the Mercedes and in particular Lewis Hamilton.

Towards the Miami Grand Prix

After a week’s break, and the shock ofAdrian Newey’s farewell to Red Bull with Ferrari’s dream of taking him to Maranellothe championship restarts from Florida with the first American race of the season on the street circuit built around theHard Rock Stadium. It will be the second race in a row with the Sprint Race after the one in China. The Ferraris of Carlos Sainz And Charles Leclerc they will run with a particular livery with two shades of blue, la Plata and Dino, to celebrate the history of the sixties team and the arrival of the new HP partner.

AND the application of colors will be the same as the 158 F1 with which John Surtees won the world title precisely sixty years ago on American soil. The drivers and the main team will also participate in the initiative, wearing the uniforms in these shades. On the track, the man to beat remains Verstappen, currently leading the standings with 110 points, 25 more than his teammate Perez and 34 up Leclerc, currently on the lowest step of the podium. Both editions of the Miami GP, in 2022 and 2023, were won by Max. LFerrari achieved a podium in the first edition with Leclerc and Sainzlast year it was the turn of Perez and Alonso.

Formula 1, the TV programming of the Miami GP

Sky schedule (Live)

  • Friday 3 May
  • Free Practice 1: 6.30pm – 7.30pm
  • Sprint Qualifying: 10.30pm – 11.14pm
  • Saturday 4 May
  • Sprint Race: 6.00pm – 7.00pm
  • Qualifying: 10.00pm – 11.00pm
  • Sunday 5 May
  • Race: 10pm

TV8 schedule (live free-to-air and deferred)

  • Saturday 4 May
  • Sprint Race: 6.00pm – 7.00pm (Live, free-to-air)
  • Qualifying: 11.30pm (Deferred)
  • Sunday 5 May
  • Race: 11.30pm (Delayed)

Where to see Formula 1

The Miami GP will be broadcast live on TV from Sky (Sky Sport Uno and Sky Sport F1 HD) and streaming on Sky Go, for those who have the package included in the subscription and on NOW. Clear on TV8 it will be possible to follow as always in deferred the Sunday race, while the Sprint will be available live late afternoon on Saturday.

Source: ANSA
 
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