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How to watch F1 Miami Grand Prix 2026 for free: Time, livestream

After a longer-than-expected break in the schedule, F1 is back and back on American soil.

The fifth annual running of the Miami Grand Prix is today, May 2, and due to rainy conditions in the Miami area, the race will start a few hours earlier than anticipated.

The race weekend got started with a sprint race for the second time this season; reigning World Drivers Champion Lando Norris got his first podium of the season by finishing first in the sprint ahead of teammate Oscar Piastri and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc. Norris will start the race today in P4.

The Miami Grand Prix is a 57 lap, 191.5 mile race on a course that is 3.3 miles long with 19 turns.

Here’s everything you need to know to tune in to tonight’s Formula 1 race.

The 2026 Miami Grand Prix is scheduled to begin three hours earlier than expected, at 1 p.m. ET today, May 3.

All things F1, including today’s Miami GP, stream exclusively on Apple TV in the United States. Apple TV subscribers will get access to the entire Formula 1 season at no additional cost.

Apple TV comes with a seven-day free trial for new subscribers and has just one ad-free streaming plan available for $12.99/month.

You can also subscribe to Apple TV via Prime Video for the same $12.99/month price and stream all of its Formula 1 coverage.

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