F1 2023 season race schedule: When is the Las Vegas Grand Prix?
F1 heads to Las Vegas for the highly-anticipated inaugural race on the world-famous strip and the penultimate grand prix of the 2023 season.
Max Verstappen won his 17th grand prix of a sensational season last time out in Brazil, with Lando Norris claiming second place once again and Fernando Alonso clinching third spot ahead of Sergio Perez after a tremendous late battle in Interlagos.
Mercedes endured a torrid weekend to forget in Sao Paulo, while Charles Leclerc was forced to retire before the race even began due to a mechanical issue with his Ferrari car.
F1 now returns to Vegas for the first time in 41 years for a 50-lap race around the picturesque 3.8 mile, 17-turn circuit. The race has a 10-year contract and will take place under the lights on Saturday night in Sin City. There will also be a unique opening ceremony on Wednesday evening.
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F1 heads to Las Vegas for the highly-anticipated inaugural race on the world-famous strip and the penultimate grand prix of the 2023 season.
Max Verstappen won his 17th grand prix of a sensational season last time out in Brazil, with Lando Norris claiming second place once again and Fernando Alonso clinching third spot ahead of Sergio Perez after a tremendous late battle in Interlagos.
Mercedes endured a torrid weekend to forget in Sao Paulo, while Charles Leclerc was forced to retire before the race even began due to a mechanical issue with his Ferrari car.
F1 now returns to Vegas for the first time in 41 years for a 50-lap race around the picturesque 3.8 mile, 17-turn circuit. The race has a 10-year contract and will take place under the lights on Saturday night in Sin City. There will also be a unique opening ceremony on Wednesday evening.
Here is everything you need to know.
The next race weekend of the 2023 season, the Las Vegas Grand Prix, takes place from Friday 17 November – Sunday 19 November in the UK as F1 returns to Vegas.
The schedule is as follows: first practice takes place at 4:30am (GMT) on Friday with second practice at 8am.
On Saturday, the third practice session is at 4:30am before qualifying at 8am (GMT) – that’s midnight local time on Friday night.
The race on Sunday morning has a start time of 6am (GMT), which is 10pm on Saturday night in Vegas.
The Las Vegas Grand Prix will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom – and ESPN in the United States.