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How to stream the Formula 1 2024 Miami Grand Prix on F1 TV Pro
Another weekend of Formula 1 action awaits as the Miami International Autodrome gets set to host its third Grand Prix since joining the calendar in 2022 – and below you can find all the information you need to follow it live.
Max Verstappen and Red Bull remain the favourites after another pole position and victory double in China, and with two wins from two Miami races under their belt, but can somebody else rise to the occasion this time out?
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Verstappen’s team mate, Sergio Perez, has form at the venue, having claimed his most recent pole there last season, while McLaren will be aiming to build on their improved display in China and Ferrari will be keen to bounce back after a quiet weekend.
That’s not to mention Mercedes and Aston Martin, who have both shown flashes of pace so far this season and will be pushing hard to join the front-running battle at the first of three races in the United States throughout 2024.
As always, we will be here to bring you the action across our various platforms.
You can enjoy the coverage from every session live on F1 TV Pro, where we bring you closer to the action via exclusive features like onboard cameras on all 20 of the drivers’ cars, and access to both our Pre-Race and Post-Race Shows. There’s also plenty from behind the scenes – a perfect way to get even more should you have enjoyed the release of Drive To Survive.
F1 TV Pro can also be streamed easily via Apple TV, Chromecast Generation 2 and above, Android TV, Google TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku. F1 TV Pro is free of ad breaks and available with commentary in six languages.
For more information on subscribing to F1 TV Pro you can click here, and for details of broadcasters in your area, click here.
To find out what time you can watch all the action from Miami, click here.
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New F1 TV features for the 2024 season include in-depth shows such as Tech Talk Retro, which shines a light on iconic car designs from year gone by, and F1 Icons, which tells the exhilarating stories of legendary drivers of the past.
From a user experience perspective, there is a revamped mobile-friendly design to make it easier to navigate and select F1 TV content on the go, and an ‘Interactive Schedule’ for web and mobile, enabling users to follow sessions live and access content straight from the schedule.
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Meanwhile, more payment methods are available, including the addition of AMEX, allowing fans around the world to access F1 TV with ease.
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