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What time will the Las Vegas Grand Prix replay be this weekend and how can I watch the F1 race?
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What time will the Las Vegas Grand Prix replay be this weekend and how can I watch the F1 race?

Formula 1 returns to the famous Sin City circuit for the second Las Vegas Grand Prix and Max Verstappen moves closer to the world title.

F1 did Victorious leap in the Nevada desert With the debut of the billion dollar track last season Las Vegas Boulevard.

F1's return to Vegas is part of a weekend full of sport and you can watch it all

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F1’s return to Vegas is part of a weekend full of sport and you can watch it allCredit: Getty

Motorsport elite end their 24-year hiatus from the ‘Entertainment Capital’ of the world to capitalize on the booming US market.

But America’s only night race has come at a cost to F1 fans after it started too early in the UK.

Enthusiasts will set their alarms to watch for the checkered flag in real time, but others may find this more difficult.

The bright lights of Vegas should not be missed by anyone, but luckily, full-length reruns will be shown to satisfy fans who want more than just a few minutes of highlights but still want to reach out…

When is the Las Vegas Grand Prix?

All times GMT

Friday, November 22

  • FP1: 2:30 (Repeats at 8:15, 14:00 and 19:00)
  • FP2: 6am (Repeats at 9:45, 15:30, 20:30)

Saturday, November 23

  • FP3: 2:30am (Repeats at 12:15 and 18:00)
  • Qualifiers: 6 a.m. (Repeats at 9:30, 13:30, 19:15 and 22:00)

Sunday, November 24

  • Race: 6 a.m. (25 November 09:30, 15:25 and 20:00 – 07:25)

Las Vegas Grand Prix: How to follow?

The race weekend at the Las Vegas Street Circuit in Nevada runs from Friday, November 22nd through Sunday, November 24th.

Light’s Out will be held at the Grand Prix 6am Sunday.

The race will be broadcast live on Sky Sports F1 over the weekend and the race is scheduled to start at 04.30 on Sunday.

Las Vegas Grand Prix schedule differs from usual F1 format

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Las Vegas Grand Prix schedule differs from usual F1 formatCredit: Getty

Sky Sports customers can stream it live via the app using their mobile, tablet or computer device.

You can also buy the Sky Sports Day Pass from NowTV for £11.98; Channel Four will broadcast highlights later in the evening.

talkSPORT will also have live updates from Jon Jackson throughout the race.

To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 via the website, For live broadcast HERE.

You can also listen via . talkSPORT appOn DAB digital radio, via your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.

Verstappen wins first Las Vegas Grand Prix

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Verstappen wins first Las Vegas Grand PrixCredit: Getty

What does Verstappen need to win?

The Las Vegas Grand Prix kicks off the three-race finish to the 2024 season; There are still only 86 points left.

Verstappen’s stunning win in Brazil last time out widened the gap Lando Norristhe only remaining challenger for his title.

If the Dutch driver finishes the race before him, he will win his fourth consecutive drivers’ championship in Vegas. McLaren rival.

Even if neither driver scores points, Verstappen’s lead in the general classification will still be unquestionable in the last two races.

To make Norris’ task even more difficult, the Red Bull star could finish third (behind the Briton in second) but still win the race by setting the fastest lap.

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Las Vegas Grand Prix: Drivers’ rankings

  1. Max Verstappen Red Bull – 393
  2. Lando Norris McLaren – 331
  3. Charles Leclerc, Ferrari – 307
  4. Oscar Piastri, McLaren – 262
  5. Carlos Sainz, Ferrari – 244
  6. George Russel, mercedes – 192
  7. LewisHamilton, mercedes – 190
  8. Sergio Perez, Red Bull – 151
  9. Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin – 62
  10. Nico Hulkenberg, Haas – 31
  11. Yuki Tsunoda, R.B. – 28
  12. Pierre Gasly, Alp – 26
  13. Lance Stroll, Aston Martin – 24
  14. Esteban Ocon, Alp – 23
  15. Kevin Magnussen, Haas – 14
  16. Daniel Ricciardo R.B. – 12 OUTSIDE
  17. Alexander Albon, Williams – 12
  18. Oliver Bearman, Ferrari – 7
  19. Franco Colapinto, Williams – 5
  20. Zhou Guanyu, kick Sauber -0
  21. Valtteri Bottas, kick Sauber -0
  22. Liam Lawson, R.B. -0
  23. Logan Sargent, Williams -0 OUTSIDE