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2023 Miami GP Time and Live Streaming : When and Where to Watch the Race at Miami International Autodrome?

Samriddhi Jaiswal
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2023 Miami GP Time and Live Streaming : When and Where to Watch the Race at Miami International Autodrome?

Miami GP has returned to the F1 calendar for the 2nd time with the drivers set to go flat out in round 5 of the 2023 season. Fans in the US will be relieved to catch the live-action as the timing of the races will be more oriented towards their leisure hours.

According to Formula 1 official website, the weather in Miami would fluctuate between 20 to 30 degrees Celsius with high chances of rain. Built around the Hard Rock Stadium, the Miami International Autodrome is a mix of art, culture, and rich sporting heritage.

2023 AZERBAIJAN GP USA TV SCHEDULE (ET)

DaySessionChannelTime
FridayFP1ESPN214:00
FridayFP2ESPNU17:30
SaturdayFP3ESPN212:30
SaturdayQualifyingESPN16:00
SundayRaceESPN15:30

2023 AZERBAIJAN GP UK BROADCAST SCHEDULE (BST)

DaySessionChannelTime
FridayFP1Sky Sports F119:00
FridayFP2Sky Sports F110:30
SaturdayFP3Sky Sports F117:30
SaturdayQualifyingSky Sports F121:00
SundayRaceSky Sports F120:30

2023 AZERBAIJAN GP TV SCHEDULE AUSTRALIA (AEST)

DaySessionChannelTime
FridayFP1Foxtel / Kayo04:00
FridayFP2Foxtel / Kayo07:30
SaturdayFP3Foxtel / Kayo02:30
SaturdayQualifyingFoxtel / Kayo06:00
SundayRaceFoxtel / Kayo05:30

Best place to watch the race at the Miami International Autodrome

For the fans who have bought the tickets to spend an extravagant vacation at the star-studded track, there are numerous options from where they can get the best view of the track. The Miami Gp track however offers some unique spots for the racing fanatics to see the cars go flat out.

As the track is built around the purpose-built Hard Rock Stadium, the fans can walk around the top of the Stadium and can easily view every corner of the track. However, for fans who want to catch the overtakes, a seat near Turn 1, 11, or 17 would be the best.

What to expect from the Miami GP?

Last year, the Miami GP authorities and Formula 1 saw a successful turnout of fans in Miami, including numerous celebrities. One of the most infamous moments from last year came when Michael Jordan, Tom Brady, David Beckham, and Lewis Hamilton were all pictured together.

From a racing point of view, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen got the best of everyone and easily cruised to become the first winner of the Miami GP. Although, this time around Verstappen’s teammate Sergio Perez seems to be performing well and taking the fight to his teammate.

Perez has won two of the last 4 races. With Red Bull being the most dominant car on the grid as of now, it is possible that the fans would be able to witness some interesting inter-team battles between the two Red Bulls.

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Samriddhi Jaiswal

Samriddhi Jaiswal

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Samriddhi Jaiswal is an F1 editor and writer at The SportsRush. She started her career as a business journalist but soon found her calling in lights out here we go! Samriddhi has been a Ferrari fan even when her interaction with F1 was occasional. Her first real experience with the thrilling sport came when Charles Leclerc clinched his iconic victory in Spa and Monza and painted the track red. Now, a Tifosi, Samriddhi is a hardcore fan of the prancing horse and can relate to the chaos within the Italian camp and also admires Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher. Off the track, she finds her home in books and musical instruments.

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