The great Circus of Formula 1 is already installed in the Miami International Autodrome to play this weekend the sixth round of the 2025 season, the Miami Grand Prix.
Oscar Piastri arrives at the Florida state event as leader of the championship after winning three of the first five major awards of the year, the last two consecutively, and within McLaren it is expected by the response of Lando Norris, who comes from failing especially in Saudi Arabia when he collided in the classification session, but he has great memories of Miami having won last year here for the first time here for the first time in F1.
Max Verstappen, winner of the first two editions of the Miami Grand Prix, will try to be the third in discord again and raise fights to the McLaren, although the performance of the Red Bull RB21 remains as an unknown given the ups and downs that have been seen so far in the season.
Miami’s appointment will be the second with Sprint format of the six scheduled for the 2025 season of Formula 1. This means that the pilots and teams will have on Friday of the only one a training session of the weekend – for 60 minutes – before taking part of the classification that will order the departure grid for the Sprint race, the latter scheduled for Saturday.
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free practice is scheduled to be launched at 10:30 for Mexico, Costa Rica, El Salvador and Belize, which is equivalent to 11:30 for Colombia, Panama, Peru and Ecuador. Those who are in Venezuela, Bolivia, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic and Chile will be able to see the FP1 at 12:30, which will be an hour later (13:30) for Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay.
Three hours after free training in Miami, it will be time for the Sprint classification.
In Mexico, Costa Rica, El Salvador and Belize, this will be at 14:30 on Friday, and one more hour (at 15:30) for Colombia, Panama, Peru and Ecuador. Meanwhile, the session will start at 16:30 from Venezuela, Bolivia, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic and Chile, while in Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay the Sprint classification will begin at 17:30.
Motorsport.com It will make its usual coverage with live comments during practice and the Sprint classification so you do not lose detail of the action on the track, while in addition to the signals mentioned in the box below, the activity can be seen through the F1 TV payment signal with the possibility of accessing the cars of the cars of all the grid pilots.
SCHEDULES AND TELEVISION FOR LATIN AMERICA OF THE FP1 AND THE SPRINT CLASSIFICATION OF THE MIAMI GP OF F1:
Country | Televisora | Hours Friday, May 2 |
Mexico | FOX Sports México / | FP1: 10:30 |
Costa Rica Belice El Salvador | Disney+ | FP1: 10:30 Sprint classification: 14:30 |
Panama Colombia Peru Ecuador | Disney+ | FP1: 11:30 Sprint classification: 15:30 |
Venezuela Bolivia Puerto Rico Dominican Republic Chile | Disney+ | FP1: 12:30 Sprint classification: 16:30 |
Argentina | Disney+ | FP1: 13:30 Sprint classification: 17:30 |
Uruguay Paraguay | Disney+ | FP1: 13:30 Sprint classification: 17:30 |

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