2025 Miami Grand Prix live stream: How to follow F1 race weekend on Apple devices - 9to5Mac

Lewis Hamilton may have been hanging around Apple Park recently, but both Hamilton and the Formula 1 action are in Miami today through Sunday.The 2025 Formula 1 season roars into the U.S.this weekend with the highly anticipated Miami Grand Prix at the Miami International Autodrome.

Whether you’re an avid F1 enthusiast or just looking to catch some thrilling racing action, here’s how you can tune in and follow along on your Apple devices.Miami Grand Prix weekend schedule Friday, May 2 Practice 1: 12:25 p.m.(ESPNU) Sprint Qualifying: 4:25 p.m.

(ESPNews, ESPN+, Disney+) Saturday, May 3 Sprint Race: 11:55 a.m.(ESPN) Grand Prix Qualifying: 3:55 p.m.(ESPN) Sunday, May 4 Pre-race coverage: 2:30 p.m.

(ABC) Miami Grand Prix race start: 4:00 p.m.(ABC, ESPN+, Disney+) See the full schedule in detail here.How to watch the Miami Grand Prix For television viewers, ABC will broadcast Sunday’s main race, while ESPN Networks will cover practice sessions, sprint qualifying, and the sprint race.

If you’re streaming, ESPN+ offers comprehensive coverage of all sessions, along with additional exclusive content.Disney+ also streams select sessions.For hardcore fans wanting extensive coverage with onboard cameras, team radios, and detailed live timing data, F1 TV Pro is an excellent option.

Cord-cutters have several choices as well.The Apple Sports app provides live F1 race tracking, offering real-time updates, standings, and highlights directly on your Apple devices.Additionally, services like Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling TV, and FuboTV include both ESPN and ABC, ensuring you don’t miss any of the exciting racing action.

Each service includes a free trial period for new users.Drivers to watch Going into race weekend, these are the top 10 drivers to watch based on 2025 rankings so far: Oscar Piastri (Australia, McLaren Mercedes) – 99 points Lando Norris (United Kingdom, McLaren Mercedes) – 89 points Max Verstappen (Netherlands, Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT) – 87 points George Russell (United Kingdom, Mercedes) – 73 points Charles Leclerc (Monaco, Ferrari) – 47 points Kimi Antonelli (Italy, Mercedes) – 38 points Lewis Hamilton (United Kingdom, Ferrari) – 31 points Alexander Albon (Thailand, Williams Mercedes) – 20 points Esteban Ocon (France, Haas Ferrari) – 14 points Lance Stroll (Canada, Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes) – 10 points Apple’s growing role in Formula 1 Apple’s presence in Formula 1 has been steadily growing in recent years.In 2022, Apple CEO Tim Cook famously waved the checkered flag at the United States Grand Prix in Austin with great intensity and focus.

Next month, Apple TV+ is set to premiere its highly anticipated Formula 1 movie starring Brad Pitt.Look for the film in theaters on June 27.Apple TV+ will eventually be home to an unreleased Lewis Hamilton documentary.

The deal was announced in March 2022: Three years later, we’re still awaiting more details around the documentary.Don’t miss one of the most exciting races of the F1 calendar — perfect for streaming directly from your Apple TV 4K, iPhone, iPad, Apple Vision Pro, or Mac this weekend.Also be sure to download the official Formula 1 iPhone app from the App Store as well.

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