The first of two races at this weekend's Miami Grand Prix takes place today (Saturday, May 3), with the sprint race set to test drivers' skills over 100km.
Heading into the weekend, Oscar Piastri currently holds a 10-point advantage over McLaren team-mate Lando Norris in the drivers' championship, with the papaya outfit still 77 points ahead of Mercedes in the constructors' championship.
A victory for Piastri in both races at the Miami International Autodrome would give him a very healthy advantage at the top of the standings with six races gone, while the weekend is a huge opportunity for one of his rivals to close the gap.
Mercedes also have a good chance to optimise a historic first pole of Kimi Antonelli's career, with the 18-year-old Silver Arrows star leading the pack for the Miami GP sprint.
His predecessor Lewis Hamilton won the first sprint race of the season in China with Ferrari. The 40-year-old will be hoping to find that form again this weekend following some pretty dismal main race performances over the last few weeks.
Here are the all-important timings for the sprint race!
Miami Grand Prix Sprint - Saturday, May 3, 2025
The second sprint race of the season at the Miami GP kicks off today, Saturday, May 3, at 12pm local time (EDT).
Find the race start times converted to your local time zone below:
Local time (EDT): 12pm Saturday United Kingdom (BST): 5pm Saturday Central European Summer Time (CEST): 6pm Saturday United States (CDT): 11am Saturday United States (PDT): 9am Saturday Australia (AEST): 2am Sunday Australia (AWST): 12am Sunday Australia (ACST): 1:30am Sunday Mexico (CST): 10am Saturday Japan (JST): 1am Sunday South Africa (SAST): 6pm Saturday Egypt (EEST): 7pm Saturday China (CST): 12am Sunday India (IST): 9:30pm Saturday Brazil (BRT): 1pm Saturday Singapore (SGT): 12am Sunday Saudi Arabia (AST): 7pm Saturday Turkey (EEST): 7pm Saturday United Arab Emirates (GST): 8pm Saturday
How to watch the Miami Grand Prix sprint race live on TV today
Broadcast details vary depending on your location. Check below to see how to tune in for some major countries:
United Kingdom: Sky Sports United States: ESPN, ESPN Deportes Italy: Sky Italia Netherlands: Viaplay, Viaplay Xtra China: CCTV, Shanghai TV, Guangdong Television Channel, Tencent Japan: Fuji TV, DAZN Australia: Fox Sports, Foxtel, Kayo, Network Ten Spain: DAZN F1 Canada: RDS, RDS 2, TSN, Noovo Germany: Sky Deutschland France: Canal+ Belgium: RTBF, Telenet, Play Sports Mexico: Fox Sports Mexico Singapore: beIN SPORTS Hungary: M4 (MTVA Sports Channel) Brazil: Bandeirantes, Bandsports Austria: Servus TV, ORF Middle East & Turkey: beIN SPORTS Africa: SuperSport Latin America: ESPN
F1TV Pro also carries coverage of the sport, depending on which territory you are in.