F1 Update:Miami Grand Prix 2025: Qualifying Time, How to Watch Live, and Key Storylines Ahead of t…read more

F1 Update:Miami Grand Prix 2025: Qualifying Time, How to Watch Live, and Key Storylines Ahead of t…read more
Qualifying for the 2025 Miami Grand Prix takes center stage today, Saturday, May 3, following a fast-paced start to the race weekend. Held at the vibrant Miami International Autodrome, the event is part of a sprint weekend format, meaning drivers have already faced two competitive sessions and just one practice run before they line up for qualifying.
Reigning World Champion Max Verstappen will aim to secure his third pole position in the last four Grands Prix, as he continues to hunt down the early-season pace-setter, Oscar Piastri. The McLaren driver currently leads the drivers’ standings, with Verstappen and his team-mate Lando Norris in close pursuit. However, Norris has struggled in qualifying lately and will need to overcome those issues if he’s to take his first win since the season-opener in Australia.
Interestingly, Norris returns to Miami as the defending winner—his 2024 victory at this very circuit marked his maiden Formula 1 triumph. The British driver will be hoping to rediscover that form and boost his title chances with a strong performance today.
Another high-profile driver looking for redemption is Lewis Hamilton. The seven-time world champion has had a rough start to his 2025 campaign, having been outqualified in four out of five races by his Ferrari teammate, Charles Leclerc. Hamilton currently sits seventh in the standings and will be desperate for a breakthrough in Miami to reignite his season.
What Time Does Qualifying Start?
Qualifying for the Miami Grand Prix begins at 4:00 PM local time (EDT). Here’s when you can watch it based on your time zone:
United Kingdom (BST): 9:00 PM Saturday
Central Europe (CEST): 10:00 PM Saturday
US Central Time (CDT): 3:00 PM Saturday
US Pacific Time (PDT): 1:00 PM Saturday
Australia (AEST): 6:00 AM Sunday
India (IST): 1:30 AM Sunday
Japan (JST): 5:00 AM Sunday
South Africa (SAST): 10:00 PM Saturday
Brazil (BRT): 5:00 PM Saturday
Saudi Arabia (AST): 11:00 PM Saturday
United Arab Emirates (GST): 12:00 AM Sunday
Where to Watch the Qualifying Live:
Coverage of qualifying is available through a variety of international broadcasters:
UK: Sky Sports
USA: ESPN, ESPN Deportes
Australia: Fox Sports, Foxtel, Kayo, Network Ten
Canada: TSN, RDS, RDS2, Noovo
Italy: Sky Italia
Netherlands:Viaplay, Viaplay Xtra
Japan: Fuji TV, DAZN
France:Canal+
Germany:Sky Deutschland
Spain: DAZN F1
Mexico: Fox Sports Mexico
Singapore: beIN SPORTS
Brazil: Bandeirantes, Bandsports
Middle East & Turkey: beIN SPORTS
Africa: SuperSport
China: CCTV, Shanghai TV, Guangdong TV, Tencent
Latin America: ESPN
Hungary: M4 (MTVA)
Austria: Servus TV, ORF
Belgium: RTBF, Telenet, Play Sports
Additionally, F1TV Pro offers live streaming in several regions, giving fans comprehensive access to qualifying and all race weekend sessions.