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How to watch the F1 Miami Grand Prix today: TV channel and live stream for fifth race of 2022

Charles Leclerc will lead from pole position for the third time in five races this season after storming past Formula One world champion Max Verstappen on a dramatic day of qualifying ahead of the Miami Grand Prix.

The Ferrari driver will be joined by Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz in second while Verstappen and Sergio Perez sit in third and fourth respectively.

Valtteri Bottas qualified fifth for Alfa Romeo with seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton sixth for Mercedes, who had George Russell back in 12th.

Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda start seventh and ninth respectively for AlphaTauri with Lando Norris sandwiched between them for McLaren. Canadian Lance Stroll qualified his Aston Martin 10th.

Alpine’s Esteban Ocon did not take part in qualifying after crashing in final practice.

TV channel: The race will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event and F1, with coverage beginning on F1 at 7pm before lights out at 8.30pm.

Live stream: Sky Sports subscribers can also tune in via the Sky Go app.

Highlights: Channel 4 will be airing full free-to-air race highlights at 12.30am.

Live blog: You can keep up to date with the race as it happens via Standard Sport’s live blog.

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