🏁 F1 Miami GP 2024 race time

Ricardo Ric
03.05.2024

Hey, it's Friday again!

This weekend, Formula 1 returns to the Miami urban circuit with its 5.412km which fit entirely in the parking lot of the Hard Rock Stadium (I find this really amazing every time I think about it).

On Saturday, we will have the second Sprint race of the season and, as usual, some teams will showcase special liveries for this Grand Prix.

RACE TIME

Here is the full weekend schedule adjusted to your local time in the United States.

F1 Miami GP 2024

Friday 3rd May

Practice 1: 12:30 - 13:30 β›…
Shootout: 16:30 - 17:15 β˜€οΈ

Saturday 4th May

Sprint: 12:00 - 13:00 β›…
Qualifying: 16:00 - 17:00 β˜€οΈ

Sunday 5th May

Race: 16:00 - 18:00 β›…

WHERE TO WATCH

How and where to watch Formula 1 in your country here.

THE DATA

NEWS

πŸ”„ Hulkenberg joins Audi
Hulkenberg has signed with Sauber/Audi for the 2025 season and beyond. This move is likely to result in either Zhou or Bottas (or possibly both) leaving the team, as Audi has made no secret of their desire to sign Sainz. Rumours suggest that Oliver Bearman, the young Ferrari driver, will take Hulkenberg's place at Haas.

πŸ‘‹ Farewell to Adrian Newey
It’s official. Adrian Newey will part ways with Red Bull in April 2025. The Miami Grand Prix will be his last with the F1 team, after which he’ll focus solely on the final touches of the RB17 Hypercar until his departure. Both Ferrari and Aston Martin have already made him very attractive offers. Will history repeat itself, and will Red Bull experience a decline similar to Williams or McLaren after Newey’s exit?

βš–οΈ Steiner sues Haas
Guenther Steiner, dismissed in December 2023, has filed a lawsuit against his former team, Haas, for outstanding commissions dating back to 2021 and unauthorized use of his image in promotional materials. Steiner claims that the team continues to use his name and likeness for promotional purposes without his consent.

πŸ“Ί The Formula 1 Channel
Formula 1 has launched β€˜The Formula 1 Channel,’ a new 24/7 streaming service for fans in the United States. It offers race replays, documentaries, and highlights from F1, F2, F3, and the F1 Academy. If you’re in the US, you can enjoy this channel for free starting May 1st on platforms like Samsung TV Plus, Amazon Freevee and Pluto TV.

 

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Anyhow, thank you for reading and, of course, feel free to reply and give me your feedback.

-- Ric, a passionate F1 enthusiast

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