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Miami F1 Grand Prix 2022: Start time, TV, grid, live stream

Miami F1 Grand Prix 2022: Start time, TV, grid, live stream

Miami F1 Grand Prix 2022: Start time, TV, grid, live stream

Miami F1 Grand Prix 2022: Start time, TV, grid, live stream

F1 welcomes the Miami Grand Prix this weekend at a spectacular new circuit that twists around the Hard Rock Stadium.

Charles Leclerc is guaranteed to leave Miami with his F1 championship lead intact and he will start the race at the front of the grid having qualified on pole.

Max Verstappen was utterly dominant at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix as he recovered from two retirements from the first three weekends, and he will go off from third, having just lost out to a front row position to Carlos Sainz.

The Dutchman has shrunk Leclerc's title advantage to just 27 points, meaning another perfect score for Verstappen could leave the two separated by a single point should Ferrari suffer an event to forget - but he will have to get past Leclerc to do so.

Mercedes will be hoping for a more positive weekend after Lewis Hamilton endured 'the low' of Imola where he finished 13th and was lapped by Verstappen, and his encouraging sixth-place finish in qualifying gives hope that the team can have a better weekend.

GPFans will provide full coverage from the race including from our correspondent Ian Parkes, who is at the track and Miami and will be offering live updates throughout the weekend.

Miami Grand Prix: Race Hub

F1 MIAMI GRAND PRIX START TIME

For UK viewers, the race on Sunday will start at 20:30BST, which is 15:30 local time at the circuit.

SUNDAY - Grand Prix: 15:30 local time [20:30 BST, 15:30 EDT]

WHERE CAN I WATCH THE 2022 F1 MIAMI GP?

Every session of the weekend will be shown live on Sky Sports' dedicated F1 channel. Customers who subscribe to Sky Sports F1 can also watch all the action on the move thanks to the Sky Go app.

Alternatively, you can purchase a NOW TV Day Pass for just £9.99 to watch all of Sky Sports' coverage on your smart TV, mobile device, tablet or computer.

On Channel 4, only the British and Abu Dhabi Grands Prix is being shown in full on free-to-air television in the UK this year. Highlights of all other races will be shown in a 'prime-time' slot on C4.

In the US, ESPN will carry live coverage of every session to subscribing fans Stateside.

Friday's practice sessions will be available on ESPNU whilst all the action from Saturday and Sunday will be broadcast on ESPN2.

Live streaming is available via the ESPN App.

ABC will show free-to-air coverage of the US and Mexico Grands Prix, although this coverage only covers the races.

In Australia, all sessions from each weekend of the year will be broadcast live on subscription service Fox Sports or through its Kayo streaming service.

Nine Network offers a free alternative, showing highlights of all 23 races as well as the Australian Grand Prix live.

In Canada, qualifying and the race will be aired live in English on subscription channel TSN, which pulls in coverage from Sky Sports in the UK. The TSN GO app allows fans in Canada to watch F1 on the move.

French-language coverage is available on RDS to subscribers, which will air qualifying and the race live. You can download RDS GO if you are out and about.

HOW CAN I WATCH THE 2022 MIAMI GP ON F1 TV PRO?

F1 TV Pro, with exclusive camera angles and live coverage of every session, is available to fans in multiple territories.

Check F1's official website to see if F1 TV Pro is available in your location. You will need to pay a fee to subscribe, rates vary depending on locations.

F1 TV Pro is available on most PC operating systems, as well as many mainstream tablet and mobile providers – for a list of all suitable devices, click here.

ODDS FOR THE MIAMI GP

Max Verstappen - EVS

Charles Leclerc - 11/8

Sergio Perez - 10/1

Carlos Sainz - 12/1

Lewis Hamilton - 40/1

Lando Norris - 40/1

George Russell - 50/1

Daniel Ricciardo - 80/1

Valtteri Bottas - 150/1

Esteban Ocon - 150/1

Fernando Alonso - 150/1

Pierre Gasly - 300/1

Kevin Magnussen - 350/1

Yuki Tsunoda - 500/1

Sebastian Vettel - 500/1

Mick Schumacher - 500/1

Guanyu Zhou - 1000/1

Lance Stroll - 1000/1

Alexander Albon -2000/1

Nicholas Latifi - 3000/1

[William Hill - Odds correct at time of writing]

What is the grid for the Miami Grand Prix?

Ferrari locked out the front row in qualifying on Saturday, with championship leader Charles Leclerc going fastest, before team-mate Carlos Sainz followed him over the line in P2, two tenths behind.

Max Verstappen's excellent lap secured him third alongside team-mate Sergio Perez, while Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes recorded a surprising sixth position, while George Russell could only land in 12th spot.

Elsewhere Esteban Ocon's damaged Alpine meant he could not compete in qualifying, and he will start the race from the back of the grid.

1 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:28.796 2 Carlos Sainz Ferrari 0.190s 3 Max Verstappen Red Bull 0.195s 4 Sergio Perez Red Bull 0.240s 5 Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo 0.679s 6 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 0.829s 7 Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri 0.894s 8 Lando Norris McLaren 0.954s 9 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri 1.136s 10 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 1.880s 11 Fernando Alonso Alpine 1:30.160 12 George Russell Mercedes 1:30.173 13 Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin 1:30.214 14 Daniel Ricciardo McLaren 1:30.310 15 Mick Schumacher Haas 1:30.423 16 Kevin Magnussen Haas 1:30.975 17 Guanyu Zhou Alfa Romeo 1:31.020 18 Alex Albon Williams 1:31.266 19 Nicholas Latifi Williams 1:31.325 20 Esteban Ocon Alpine No time

GPFans' F1 MIAMI GP PREDICTION

Verstappen was utterly dominant at Imola in a manner that was reminiscent of Leclerc in Australia and it would take someone brave to bet against these two battling at the front once again.

That being said, as a new circuit, the Miami International Autodrome could create a few surprises, especially given the close proximity of the concrete walls.

Behind the front two, the battle to be 'best of the rest' will make for a fascinating watch with little to split McLaren, Mercedes, Haas, Alfa Romeo and Alpine.

With Leclerc already out in front and with Ferrari's pace superb so far, we tip Leclerc to get over the line and extend his championship lead.

WINNER: Charles Leclerc

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