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2025 Miami GP Start Time- When does the Miami GP Start? Miami Grand Prix Starting Grid, TV Schedule and More

Rohan Singh

The Miami Grand Prix 2025 will take place this Sunday at the Miami International Autodrome!

The Miami Grand Prix weekend is ongoing in the Formula 1 2025 season. After the Sprint race, it’s time for the drivers to hit the tarmac for the final time this weekend. The bumpy roads of Miami give drivers extensive rollercoaster experience as they tackle elevation changes. With speeds exceeding 350 kmh, Miami Grand Prix is easily among the trickier circuits of the calendar. The street circuit of Miami provides a permanent track like experience to viewers. The Miami Grand Prix is going to stay in the F1 calendar for many more years according to their recent contract.

At the track where he won his first race, Lando Norris opened up about his mental struggles. He was able to procure a stellar start to his season in 2025 with a victory in Australia. Norris might not have won any races since then, but he did enjoy leading the championship for the first four weekends.

Lando Norris has found his biggest competitor and possible title challenger in his own team. Oscar Piastri has no intention of backing down against the Briton. McLaren’s policy of letting the drivers race won’t help him either. Now that Verstappen has also picked up pace in his Red Bull. The championhip battle has become much more dense than before.

Here are the Miami GP 2025 Timings for the upcoming race.

Also Read: Lando Norris Snatches Victory as Pole Sitter Crashes Out! Miami GP Sprint Results

When is the Miami Grand Prix 2025?

The FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX 2025 will take place on Sunday, 4th May from 4:00 PM track time. The race is going to take place at the Miami International Autodrome. Miami Grand Prix is going to be a 57 lap event covering a total distance of 308.326 km around the track.

The Miami Grand Prix is going to be the main point scoring event of the weekend. After the sprint race, the longer 57-lap race is going to drive out the full potential and problems in the cars on Sunday.

2025 Miami GP Start Time UK

In UK, the Miami Grand Prix is scheduled to take place from 8:00 PM as per GMT.

2025 Miami GP Start Time US

The Miami Grand Prix race is going to take place from 4:00 PM ET in the US.

Miami GP 2025 Timings

Time ZoneMiami (Track Time)India (IST)Europe (GMT)America (ET)Middle-East (AST)
Start TimeSunday, 4:00 PMMonday, 1:30 AMSunday, 8:00 PMSunday, 4:00 PMSunday, 11:00 PM

Miami GP 2025 Starting Grid

The starting grid for the Miami Grand Prix after the qualifying session on Saturday is as follows-

  1. Max Verstappen
  2. Lando Norris
  3. Kimi Antonelli
  4. Oscar Piastri
  5. George Russell
  6. Carlos Sainz
  7. Alex Albon
  8. Charles Leclerc
  9. Esteban Ocon
  10. Yuki Tsunoda

Max Verstappen took the pole position after a disappointing race in the Miami GP Sprint. Verstappen set a time of 1:26.204 putting himself 0.065s ahead of championship rival, Lando Norris. The race is going to be exciting considering the fact that Verstappen felt good about his pace during the qualifying. On the other hand, Piastri is starting further back on the grid. Kimi Antonelli is also a highlighted driver for the Miami GP. Antonelli will be a podium contender in the race today evening.

Where to Watch the Miami Grand Prix 2025?

Formula 1 fans can watch the Miami Grand Prix from 4:00 PM track time on ESPN and ESPN Deportes. They can also live stream the race on their mobile devices via the F1TV app. However, in order to stream the race via F1TV users must be subscribed to the Pro or Premium plan. Formula 1 has already released their official broadcast schedule for the race worldwide.

Where to Watch the Miami Grand Prix in UK?

Formula 1 fans in UK can use Sky Sports or Channel 4 to stream the Miami Grand Prix live on TV.

Where to Watch the Miami Grand Prix in US?

In the US, ESPN and ESPN Deportes are handling the broadcast privileges of the Miami Grand Prix.

I work as a Writer at The Playoffs specialising in Formula 1 and Motorsports. I got into online journalism a couple of years ago. I used to be an intern for a website managing their Formula 1 content and then I served an entire year as a contractual writer.

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