All set for the race Miami GP 2023 which will be live LIVE and LIVE from the Miami International Autodrome. This event of the Formula 1 It is the first to be held in the afternoon for this part of the continent and a large audience is expected to see the battle between Checo Perez and max verstappenWell, if someone wins this circuit, they can skyrocket in the general classification table. Here we tell you what the schedules and TV channels are so you don’t miss the broadcast this Sunday, May 7.
What time is the 2023 Miami GP?
Unlike the predecessor races to this Miami 2023 circuit, you won’t have to get up early or stay up late to see it. The Miami GP will start at 3:30 p.m. local time (ET), while in Mexico the start time will be 1:30 p.m. and in Peru or Colombia you can see it from 2:30 p.m. Let’s remember that in Spain, where there is a large public that is fond of Formula 1 races and where there is special attention to what Fernando Alonso does, you can see it from 10:30 p.m.
On which channels to watch the 2023 Miami GP?
In Mexico you can watch the Formula 1 race via Fox Sports Premium, which has an additional cost depending on your operator. In Spain, the 2023 Australian GP race can be seen via DAZN and in the rest of Latin America it will go on ESPN or Star Plus. These are the official transmission channels in Spanish to watch F1. Remember that it will be the first GP that we will see in the afternoon, so you can keep an eye on local programming.
Drivers of the Azerbaijan GP 2023
- Max Verstappen – Red Bull
- Checo Perez – Red Bull
- Charles Leclerc-Ferrari
- Carlos Sainz-Ferrari
- Lewis Hamilton – Mercedes
- George Russell-Mercedes
- Lando Norris-McLaren
- Oscar Piastris – McLaren
- Esteban Ocon – Alpine
- Pierre Gasly – Alpine
- Lance Stroll – Aston Martin
- Fernando Alonso – Aston Martin
- Yuki Tsunoda – Alpha Tauri
- Nyck de Vries – Alpha Tauri
- Guanyu Zhou – Alfa Romeo
- Valtteri Bottas – Alfa Romeo
- Kevin Magnussen-Haas
- Nico Hulkenberg-Haas
- Alexander Albon-Williams
- Logan Sargeant-Williams
This is how they arrive at the 2023 Miami GP race
For many years we have not seen a start to the season where there is absolute dominance by a team, but not with one driver, but with two who have taken turns taking first place on the podiums race after race. We are talking about the Red Bull team, which has Max Verstappen (defending champion and last winner of the Miami GP) and the Mexican Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez as winners of the 4 previous races (2 wins for each).
The advantage is slightly favorable to Max Verstappen, who has managed to enter the podium in the 4 races and has scored a total of 93 points so far, while Checo Pérez has won in 2 of the 4 races but only reached the podium in 3, because he suffered a mishap in the Australian GP that placed him in sixth place at the end of the race and, for now, the Mexican has 87 points in the annual general table. Who completes the top 3 with 60 points as a result of 3 third places is Fernando Alonso, who will seek to remove the thorn of not having won any of the 4 circuits yet.