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How to watch the F1 Miami Grand Prix on Sling


For the fourth time in Formula 1's rich history, the series heads back to Miami International Autodrome for the annual Miami Grand Prix.

It's sure to be a popular event as its the first F1 race of the year on United States soil. So far through the first five races of the season, it's been mainly all McLaren as the duo of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri have been the class of the field every race.

While four-time and defending F1 champion Max Verstappen was able to secure a victory in the Japanese Grand Prix, it's been a struggle for the Oracle Red Bull Racing driver to keep pace.

For McLaren, a title rivalry is brewing as Piastri holds a 10-point lead over Norris after two straight wins. It may be Norris' weekend to regain the lead, however, as he scored his first F1 win in last year's event in Miami.

The Miami Grand Prix airs on Sunday at 4 p.m. EDT. Here's everything you need to know in order to watch the F1 action on Sling.

Watch the Miami Grand Prix on Sling

How to Watch F1 on Sling

All Formula 1 races air live on ESPN during the season. Both Sling Orange and Sling Blue subscription plans carry ESPN, so Sling users have their choice of package.

How to watch live sports with Sling

Sling Orange and Sling Blue get you plenty of access to live sports, but for the true sports fans out there check out the Sports Extra package. When paired with Sling Blue, the total cost of your first month would be just $31 and includes NFL Red Zone, Big Ten Network, Golf Channel, NBA TV, NHL Network, MLB Network, Tennis Channel and many more sports channels.

What's the difference between Sling Blue and Sling Orange?

  • Sling Orange: The Sling Orange package has over 30 channels, including popular networks like ESPN, Disney Channel, CNN and HGTV. This is a popular pick for families and sports fans who want access to live game coverage and kid-friendly content. Sling Orange allows streaming on one device. Save 50% on your first month and pay just $23.
  • Sling Blue: With more than 45 channels, Sling Blue caters to a wider audience with major networks like FOX, NBC, Bravo and National Geographic. This package is perfect for those who enjoy a nice mix of news, reality television and lifestyle programming. Sling Blue allows streaming on up to three devices. Save 50% on your first month and pay just $23.

When is the F1 race?

The event goes live at 4 p.m. ET on Sunday as Norris looks to defend his victory on the Miami International Autodrome.

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