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AppleTV Confirms New Miami GP Start Time, Offers Free Viewing
3 May 2026PlanetF1Breaking newsRace report

AppleTV Confirms New Miami GP Start Time, Offers Free Viewing

The start time for the Miami Grand Prix has been moved to 1:00 PM ET (6:00 PM BST) due to a threat of severe afternoon thunderstorms. AppleTV has confirmed the new schedule and is offering a free 7-day trial for U.S. fans to watch the race live on its exclusive streaming service.

AppleTV has confirmed the Miami Grand Prix will start at the new time of 1:00 PM ET (6:00 PM BST) on Sunday, offering a free trial for U.S. viewers to watch the race live. The start time was moved forward three hours from its original 4:00 PM ET slot due to a forecast of heavy thunderstorms later in the afternoon.

Why it matters:

Race start time changes directly impact millions of fans' viewing plans globally. The move, while disruptive, is a proactive safety measure by officials. For U.S.-based fans, AppleTV's free trial offer provides a key opportunity to watch the exclusive broadcast without a subscription, highlighting the streaming service's strategy to attract new viewers during high-profile schedule changes.

The details:

  • The decision to move the race was made jointly by the FIA, Formula 1, and the Miami Grand Prix promoter based on weather predictions for the Miami Gardens area.
  • The supporting Formula 2 Feature Race was also rescheduled, with its formation lap now set for 9:25 AM local time.
  • AppleTV, which holds exclusive streaming rights for the 2026 F1 season, will broadcast the full race build-up and event.
  • Viewers on AppleTV can choose between the world feed and Sky Sports' commentary coverage.
  • The free 7-day trial in the U.S. also provides access to live timing, season highlights, and behind-the-scenes content.
  • In the UK, the race will air on Sky Sports at the corresponding new time of 6:00 PM BST, shifted from its original 9:00 PM slot.

What's next:

Fans should adjust their schedules for the earlier start. U.S. viewers wishing to use the free trial must sign up before the race begins. All eyes will now be on the weather, with the earlier start aiming to complete the Grand Prix before the predicted severe weather arrives, ensuring both safety and an uninterrupted race for competitors and fans.

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