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2022 F1 Miami Grand Prix – How to watch, start time & more – Motorsport.com

The two Ferraris will start the inaugural Miami GP from the front, with Charles Leclerc lining up on pole position ahead of teammate Carlos Sainz.
The Red Bulls will occupy the second row of the grid, with Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez starting third and fourth respectively.
Alfa Romeo’s Valtteri Bottas put in an impressive lap in qualifying to secure the fifth spot on the grid, ahead of both Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton (sixth) and George Russell (12th).
The 2022 F1 Miami Grand Prix will begin at 3:30pm local time (-4 GMT) at the Miami International Autodrome in Florida.
Session
GMT
BST
CEST
ET
PT
AEST
JST
IST
FP1
18:30
19:30
20:30
14:30
11:30
04:30¹
03:30¹
00:00¹
FP2
23:30
14:30
06:30¹
FP3
17:00
18:00
19:00
13:00
03:00¹
22:30
Q
20:00
21:00
22:00
16:00
13:00
05:00¹
01:30¹
Race 
19:30
20:30
21:30
15:30
12:30
05:30¹
04:30¹
Formula 1 is broadcast live in nearly every country around the world. 
Europe
Americas
Asia
Oceania
Africa
Viewers can subscribe to F1 TV in selected countries to stream the race on a device of their choice.
Sky Sports and Movistar also offer their own live streaming service in the UK and Spain respectively.
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