The Formula 1 World Championship shifts to America for the third annual Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix, with live coverage on ABC, ESPN+, and ESPN Deportes this Sunday. The race, set at the Miami International Autodrome, will feature additional programming and on-site activities, with F1 Sprint and F1 Academy races included in the weekend's schedule.

By the Numbers
  • Race coverage begins at 2:30 p.m. ET on ESPN and moves to ABC at 3:30 p.m., with the race starting at 4 p.m.
  • The Miami Grand Prix includes the first-ever F1 Sprint, a 100-kilometer race on Saturday and F1 Academy races for female drivers.
State of Play
  • ESPN and ABC platforms will provide comprehensive coverage, including preview and review shows, exclusive interviews, and on-site reporting.
  • Multiple programs, like SportsCenter and The Elle Duncan Show, will broadcast from Miami, with extensive social media coverage and activation throughout race week.
What's Next

The Miami Grand Prix marks the beginning of a series of Formula 1 races in the United States, with events scheduled in Texas and Las Vegas later in the year, promising continued excitement and engagement with fans.

Bottom Line

The Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix brings thrilling Formula 1 action to American audiences with an array of coverage across ESPN and ABC platforms, engaging fans with unique race formats, on-site activities, and exclusive content, setting the stage for an exciting series of races in the United States.