Once again, F1 racers are taking their talents to South Beach.
The 2022 Miami Grand Prix was something of a bore — Max Verstappen took control of the race and cruised to an easy win over both Ferraris, who both out-qualified him.
This year, it seems like more of the same for Red Bull. Through four races, Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez have exchanged wins for Red Bull, with the rest of the field not exactly matching up.
Still, there’s plenty of intrigue for F1’s slate just four races in. Aston Martin and Mercedes are separated by just 11 points entering Round 5 (87 to 76), with Ferrari lurking in fourth with 62 points.
If things stay the same, then expect the rest of the field to bring the Miami heat this Sunday, regardless of who finishes first.
MORE: Watch the 2023 Miami Grand Prix with Fubo (free trial)
Here’s this weekend’s schedule of events for the second ever Miami Grand Prix:
Formula 1 Miami schedule 2023
It’s a standard five-event race weekend in South Beach. Practices 1, 2 and 3 lead to qualifying on Saturday, with the race airing on Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p.m.
ABC and the ESPN family of networks will carry all programming through the weekend.
Here are the schedule of events for this weekend’s Miami GP:
Friday, May 5
Date
Time (ET)
Event
TV channel
Friday, May 5
1:30 p.m.
Practice 1
ESPN2, Fubo
Friday, May 3
3:30 p.m.
F1 Show
ESPN3
Friday, May 5
5 p.m.
Practice 2
ESPN2, Fubo
Saturday, May 6
Date
Time (ET)
Event
TV channel
Saturday, May 6
12:30 p.m.
Practice 3
ESPN, Fubo
Saturday, May 6
4 p.m.
Qualifying
ESPN, Fubo
Saturday, May 6
6:30 p.m.
Ted’s Qualifying Notebook
ESPN3
Sunday, May 7
Date
Time (ET)
Event
TV channel
Sunday, May 7
2 p.m.
Grand Prix Sunday (pre-race)
ABC, ESPN+, Fubo
Sunday, May 7
3:30 p.m.
Miami Grand Prix
ABC, ESPN+, Fubo
Sunday, May 7
5:30 p.m.
Checkered Flag
ESPN3
How to watch the 2023 Miami Grand Prix
TV channel: ABC
Live stream: ESPN+,Fubo
The second Miami Grand Prix will be broadcast on ABC on Sunday afternoon, with lights out coming around 3:30 p.m. Coverage of the race starts five minutes earlier at 3:25 p.m. ET.
It’s the first of three stateside races in 2023 as F1 continues its U.S. expansion. F1 returns to Texas for the U.S. Grand Prix in October, with the Las Vegas Grand Prix in November the penultimate race of the 2023 slate.
David Croft will be on the lap-by-lap call on Sunday flanked by Sky Sports mate Martin Brundle.
Those who want to live stream the race can sign up for Fubo. Fubo carries ABC and the ESPN family of networks, so you won’t miss an F1 race throughout the 2023 F1 season. Fubo also offers a free trial.