How to stream the Formula One Miami Grand Prix 2024 in Australia

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April 26, 2023

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If you’re a racing fan, you surely know that 2024 is an exciting year for Grand Prix events, but one event that stands out is the F1 Miami Grand Prix. The much-awaited racing event will return to the Sunshine State of Miami from May 4 to May 6, marking only the second time in history that F1 is held in this city. As the F1 Miami Grand Prix gears up for its big comeback, racing enthusiasts are already anticipating the thrill and excitement of this grand event. Let’s take a look at what we can expect from this race.

The Miami International Autodrome was purpose-built with speed racing in mind. Located in the heart of Miami, the circuit has been designed to offer drivers a unique and challenging racing experience. The track features a series of sweeping bends and high-speed straights, providing ample opportunity for drivers to showcase their skills.

To further add to the excitement of the Miami Grand Prix, the circuit boasts three DRS (Drag Reduction System) zones. These zones are located on the three main straights of the track, providing drivers with additional opportunities to overtake and make their way up the field.

With cars estimated to reach top speeds of 320km/h, the Miami Grand Prix promises to be an exhilarating and action-packed event. Fans can expect to see their favorite drivers push their cars to the limit as they navigate the challenging twists and turns of the track.

The 2024 Miami Grand Prix is one of the most highly anticipated events in the world of motorsport. This exciting race will take place at the Miami International Autodrome, located in beautiful Florida, USA, on Saturday, May 4. If you’re a motorsport enthusiast or simply want to experience the thrill of high-speed racing, then you won’t want to miss this event. Below is the current schedule for F1 2024.

Emilia RomagnaDate/Time (AEST)TV Coverage
Emilia Romagna Practice 1Live: Fri, 17 May, 9:00pm – 11:00pmFoxtel / Kayo
Emilia Romagna Practice 2Live: Sat, 18 May, 12:45am – 2:25amFoxtel / Kayo
Emilia Romagna Practice 3Live: Sat, 18 May, 8:15pm – 9:40pmFoxtel / Kayo
Emilia Romagna Pit Lane QualifyingLive: Sat, 18 May, 11:00pm – 11:55pmFoxtel / Kayo
Emilia Romagna QualifyingLive: Sat, 18 May, 11:55pm – 1:00amFoxtel / Kayo
Emilia Romagna Pit Lane QualifyingLive: Sun, 19 May, 1:00am – 2:00amFoxtel / Kayo
Emilia Romagna Grand PrixLive: Sun, 19 May, 10:55pm – 1:00amFoxtel / Kayo
Emilia Romagna highlightsMon, 20 May, 2:30am – 3:00amFoxtel / Kayo
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Which streaming services will show the Miami Grand Prix?

Below is a complete list of sports streaming services that will show all the Formula 1 races in Australia, including this race in Miami. Be sure to check this list and future articles as we will update it as changes happen.

ProviderFormula 1
Kayo SportsYes
Foxtel NowYes
Foxtel Now from TelstraYes
Kayo from TelstraYes
Optus SportsNo
AmazonNo
Stan SportNo
DAZNNo

As the most intense motor-racing competition travels the world; you can keep up with the action across a few different providers. Fox Sports will be broadcasting every single race live for us in Australia, meaning there are a few different companies (including Kayo and Foxtel) you can use as the channel/content is not exclusive to a specific provider.

Stream Formula One with Kayo

To watch F1 on Kayo Sports, the streaming service offers access to 14 sports channels which includes Fox Sports 506; which means you can follow the action as it unfolds around the Miami International Autodrome. One of the perks of Kayo’s service is that you can watch it back at a time that suits you, so if for some reason you can’t watch the big race on Monday morning – you can watch it back at a more convenient time.

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Live stream Formula One with Foxtel

Foxtel Now is the streaming service from Foxtel; their Sports Pack is what you’re looking for F1 action as it includes Fox Sports 506 – as well as a variety of other content and channels like BeIN and ESPN. For new customers keen to get into every action, there’s currently a 10-day free trial which will come in handy to watch the entire weekend of action from Miami. You’ll need to have the ‘Essentials Pack’ from their service before getting the sports content, meaning that after the trial period finishes the cost comes out at $54 per month to access all sports and entertainment on Foxtel Now.

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Watch Formula One Grand Prix with Telstra

If you’re an existing customer of Telstra for your telecommunications, then you’re in luck. As part of your patronage with them, you qualify for two interesting deals for your television needs. Kayo offers a $10 discount to Telstra customers; while Foxtel Now will give you the first month of all channel packs for free. The Kayo from Telstra offer lasts 12 months; which of course will see you through to the conclusion of the racing season. The Foxtel Now from Telstra offer, meanwhile, is only for new and returning Foxtel Now customers that have an eligible Telstra postpaid mobile or broadband service.

Free to Air Formula One Highlights

If you’re not prepared to part with your hard-earned money to watch the F1, then you can always watch the Channel 10 highlights. These broadcasts go out every Monday that proceeds a race weekend and come in the form of a one-hour highlights package. (However, this excludes the race in Australia). This of course is ideal for when the race weekend is broadcast live at very unsociable times for us. Check out this Channel 10 TV guide to know more.

F1 TV Australia

F1 TV is the racing body’s own platform which simply oozes great content for any fan of the sport. While the live features aren’t available here in Australia, the platform is stacked full of exclusive media like pit lane interviews, documentaries on your favourite teams as well as over 650 archived races to relive. It’s amicably priced too at $4.49 per month or $34.99 upfront for a whole year.

F1 TV Plans

Plan
Inclusions
Price
F1 TV Monthly
  • F1 TV Monthly
  • No Lock-in Contract
  • Watch exclusive documentaries
  • See 650+ historic races from the F1 archives
  • $4.49/mth
$4.49/mth
Min Cost - $4.49

F1 TV Annually
  • F1 TV Annually
  • 12 Month Contract
  • Watch exclusive documentaries
  • See 650+ historic races from the F1 archives
  • $34.99/365 days
$34.99/365 days
Min Cost - $34.99

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