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Where can I watch the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix? Dates, start times and details for Sin City race

-Credit: (Image: Getty Images)
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The stage is set for a champion to be crowned as Max Verstappen aims for victory on the streets of Las Vegas.

If the Dutchman secures top spot, he'll be a four-time F1 world champion. As the 2024 season enters into its closing stages, the battles in both championships are still alive, however, with Verstappen facing a challenge from Britain's Lando Norris in the drivers’ standings while McLaren are being chased by Ferrari and Red Bull in the constructors’. But could that change in Las Vegas?

What a stage it is. Racers will take to area streets of Sin City on a 3.8-mile circuit which includes the world-famous Vegas strip. The 1.18-mile-long straightaway on Las Vegas Boulevard, between Spring Mountain Road and Harmon, is the second longest on the F1 calendar.

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The three-day event kicks off with practice rounds and concludes with the Las Vegas Grand Prix, when 20 F1 drivers battle it out on the street course, running on portions of Las Vegas Boulevard, Koval Lane and Harmon and Sands avenues. And with so much at stake on the 50-lap circuit Record Sport lays out the race viewing details ahead of the action.

When does the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix take place?

The event will take place over November 21–23 at the Las Vegas Strip Circuit in Nevada, USA. The track is a 3.8-mile street route with 17 turns, three straights, and two drag reduction system zones. Practice 1 takes place on Friday, November 22 from 2.30am–3.30am (UK time). Practice 2 is on Friday, November 22, 6am–7am. Practice 3 is on Saturday, November 23 from 2.30am–3.30am.

Qualifying will take place on Saturday, November 22 from 6am-7am. The Heineken Silver Las Vegas GP full race will take place on Sunday, November 23, starting at 6am.

Where can I watch it?

The Las Vegas Grand Prix can be watched on Sky Sports F1 with a Sky or Now TV subscription. There is also the official F1 TV channel which is £19.99 per year or £2.29 per month. F1 TV broadcasts all the practice sessions. Channel 4 airs free highlights of every race, plus a free live stream of the British GP. The GP highlights will be shown on Channel 4 on Sunday at 12.30pm.