Miami GP: at what time and on which channel to follow the race?

Miami GP at what time and on which channel to

Make way for the Miami GP this weekend, the fifth race of the 2023 Formula 1 season. Timetables, TV channels, streaming subscription, here is all the info and the complete program so you don’t miss anything from the Grand Prix!

See you this Saturday evening to follow the qualifying session of the Grand Prix de Miami in the USA ! This fifth GP of the 2023 season takes place on Sunday May 7, 2023 on the circuit laid out around the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. The qualifying session takes place on Saturday May 6 from 10 p.m. French time.

What time to watch the Miami GP? All times, departure time

After free practice, the last session of which, free practice 3, takes place at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday May 6 French time, meet at 9:30 p.m. to follow the qualifying session. Please note that the start of the race on Sunday May 7 will take place at 9:30 p.m. French time.

  • Free practice 3 at 6:30 p.m. (French time) on Saturday May 6, 2023 (duration: 1 hour)
  • Qualifications at 10 p.m. (French time) on Saturday May 6, 2023 (duration: 1 hour)
  • Miami Grand Prix: start of the race at 9:30 p.m. on Sunday May 7, 2023. (duration: 2 hours maximum)

On which channel is the Miami GP broadcast? The TV program

The Miami Grand Prix will be broadcast live and exclusively on the Canal + group. No clear broadcast this time for this race scheduled in the evening, French time. Free practice and qualifying will be broadcast on Canal + Sport, while the start and then the entire race will be broadcast on Canal +. The airing is scheduled for 8:25 p.m. with the program “La Grille”.

This 5th Grand Prix of the 2023 season will of course also be viewable in streaming, especially if you prefer to follow the race in the evening on your computer, tablet or warm at the bottom of your bed with your smartphone and your duvet. Two possibilities are open to you: access to the Canal+ MyCanal streaming platform or via the official F1 website, F1.com. Both will offer all the practice, qualifying and race sessions live but also in replay.

On MyCanal, activating expert mode also makes it possible to combine screens, multi-cameras (including on-board cameras) and data, for example the drivers’ lap times in real time. On F1.com, the live broadcast of the tests and the race is supplemented by replays, documentaries or historical reminders via the F1TV Pro serviceoffered at 64.99 euros per year or 7.99 euros per month.

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