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Miami Grand Prix F1 Qualifying Schedule: When & Where to Watch, Timings & Live Stream

Published 05/07/2022, 5:09 AM EDT

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The inaugural F1 Miami Grand Prix is upon us!! Fans of the sport have waited a long time to see the F1 cars race around the streets of Miami in the Hard Rock Stadium complex. There has been a massive amount of anticipation and buzz around the event since the sport announced it.

But if the first day of the race weekend is anything to go by, then it is going to be an exciting weekend for the fans. Due to the street circuit nature of the track, we might see many interruptions during the qualifying session on Saturday.

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But the Friday session has gotten the fans pumped up to see what the qualifying has in store for them. Since the race is on the East Coast of the United States, it is a varied spread of timings for the fans if they want to watch qualifying.

Where and when to watch the inaugural F1 Miami Grand Prix qualifying?

The qualifying session on Saturday will begin at 4 pm local time in Miami. This would mean the F1 fans in Asia-Pacific will have to sacrifice their sleep to catch the cars and set the timings alive in qualifying. While fans in Europe will have dinner-time viewing of the session.

Below is the list of countries and when can you watch the Miami GP qualifying:

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USA: 16:00

UK: 21:00

India: 01:30 (Sunday)

Singapore: 04:00 (Sunday)

Netherlands: 22:00

Australia: 06:00 (Sunday)

Japan: 05:00 (Sunday)

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Fans can watch the live-action of the Miami Grand Prix qualifying on both their TV sets and live streaming as well. Below is the list where you can watch the live qualifying session for the race:

UK: Sky Sports/ Channel 4

US: ESPN

Netherlands: Ziggo

India: Star Sports

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People who cannot watch the session on TV can live stream from their electronic devices. In India, fans can watch live-action on Hotstar on their phones and laptops.

It promises to be a compelling session as Mercedes have looked to have found their mojo with George Russell topping the FP2 session. But Ferrari and Red Bull will give them a close fight as they arguably have the stronger car.

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But it will be amazing to see a three-team battle for the lead in Miami. Let’s see who will get the first pole position on the track.

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