It’s lights out and away we go from the F1 Miami Grand Prix this weekend, and here’s all you need to know on how to follow all the action from the sprint, qualifying and race…
Five rounds into the 2024 season, and it’s business as usual for Max Verstappen and Red Bull, as they sit atop the Drivers and Constructors standings respectively.
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The defending champion has been dominant yet again so far this year, while teammate Sergio Perez is his closest rival, albeit he’s 25 points adrift of the Dutchman.
Off-track drama could potentially begin to derail Red Bull’s season amid speculation that Adrian Newey could be leaving the team, but given Verstappen’s imperious form, it remains to be seen if that’s enough of a distraction to prevent him from racking up another win this weekend.
Both Mercedes and McLaren will bring upgrades into this weekend and so they’ll hope to bridge the gap and be increasingly competitive towards the front of the grid, while it promises to be another fascinating watch of the two Ferraris with Charles Leclerc and the departing Carlos Sainz vying for the title of best of the rest behind their rivals at Red Bull.
As you’d expect, Verstappen starts the week as the heavy favourite to win in Miami. That’s where the smart money is, while there’s better value in backing one of the Ferrari duo to fend off the chasing pack and secure a podium finish.
F1 Miami Grand Prix – How to watch
UK – Sky Sports F1/NOW TV
USA – ESPN
Canada – RDS/TSN
Denmark, Norway, Sweden – Viaplay
Germany/Austria – Sky Sport F1
Italy – Sky Sport F1
Spain – DAZN F1
France – Canal+
Netherlands – Viaplay
Australia – Fox Sports 6