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Miami GP live: what time does it start, TV channel and where to watch the Formula 1 race

From the Miami International Autodrome, the 2024 Miami Grand Prix will take place this Sunday, May 5. The three-time world champion, Max Verstappen, starts as the great favorite to win the sixth race of the Formula 1 season. Below, find out all the details so as not to miss this magnificent event: what time does it start, channels on that you can see it and the preview.

MIAMI GP SCHEDULE 2024

2:00 p.m. – Mexico

3:00 p.m. – Peru, Ecuador, Colombia

16:00 hours – Venezuela, Bolivia, Paraguay and Chile

17:00 hours – Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil

9:00 p.m. – Spain, Germany, Italy, France

CHANNELS THAT TRANSMIT THE MIAMI GP

The broadcast of the Formula 1 race can be seen in Spain through DAZN F1, while ESPN will broadcast it on television in Latin America and the United States, through cable operators such as DirecTV. Fox Sports Premium broadcasts in Mexico and Star Plus will stream the event, as will DGO.

Despite the announcement of the departure next year of engineer Adrián Newey, the Red Bull team and its star driver Max Verstappen will continue to be favorites this weekend for the Miami Grand Prix, the sixth round of the 24 that complete the Formula season. 1.

Not even the internal crisis that came to light in February due to accusations of “inappropriate behavior” by an employee against director Christian Horner, which led to an internal investigation that ended in favor of the leader, has been enough to deprive the Austrian team of its overwhelming dominance.

On Wednesday, Red Bull announced the departure of Newey, architect of the success of the team that he joined a year after its creation (2006) and with which he won six world titles for constructors and seven for drivers. According to the BBC, his departure would be linked to these power struggles.

Verstappen, who won the first two editions of the Florida Grand Prix, held around the Hard Rock Stadium, home of the Miami Dolphins football team, appears relaxed and focused on obtaining his third crown in Miami on Sunday.

The Grand Prix has a plus with the second of the six sprints of the season taking place on Saturday.

I have good memories of this circuit! With the humidity and heat, it is always one of the most physical races of the season. In the sprint, it will be important to understand the data collected in the car as best as possible to adjust the details,” explained the Dutchman.

His retirement in Australia at the end of March after a brake problem is a distant memory for the three-time world champion, who won four of the first five grands prix of the season and leads the championship with a 25-point advantage over his teammate Sergio Pérez.

The Mexican is the first on the list of pursuers who will try to break Verstappen’s dominance. With four podiums in five races and great support in the United States, ‘Checo’ Pérez will try to maintain the momentum he has shown since the start of the season.

Source: Elcomercio

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