Las Vegas Grand Prix 2024: How to watch the next F1 race without cable

mtb">Start view of the Heineken Silver Grand Prix Las Vegas Formula 1 race on November 18, 2023 in Las Vegas, USA. (Photo by Robert Szaniszlo/NurPhoto via Getty Images)itq" src="itq"/>

The Heineken Silver Las Vegas Formula 1 Grand Prix takes place this weekend, here’s how to watch it. (Robert Szaniszlo/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

There are only three races left in the 2024 F1 season and this weekend’s Las Vegas Grand Prix is ​​the last race of the year on American soil. The Las Vegas Grand Prix is ​​a street race winding through Las Vegas, illuminated by the lights of the city. The race has 17 corners and 50 laps on a 6.2 km circuit. If you’re watching from home, note that the night race begins at approximately 10:00 PM ET in Vegas on Saturday, November 23rd, but East Coast viewers can tune in on Sunday, November 24th at 1:00AM ET.

You can experience a full weekend of racing action starting with practice on Thursday and Friday and qualifying on Saturday, which you can watch on several channels including ESPN and ESPN2 and stream on ESPN+.

Everything you need to know about this weekend’s full schedule and how to watch F1 races on TV and streaming can be found below.

edg" height="90" width="120"/>

date: Sunday, November 24, 2024

time: 1 a.m. ET

place: Las Vegas, NV

TV channel: ESPN

Streaming: ESPN+, F1 TV Pro, DirecTV Stream, Hulu, Sling TV, YouTube TV

The Las Vegas Grand Prix will be broadcast live on ESPN and streamed on ESPN+. The ESPN networks are the home of F1 this season, with 18 of the 24 races broadcast on ESPN or ABC and the rest on ESPN2. In 2024, 16 races (including weekend races) will be streamed on ESPN+.

For cord cutters looking to watch F1, including the weekend’s grand prix, we recommend a live TV service like Hulu’s live TV bundle, which includes ABC, ESPN, ESPN2. a ESPN+. If you’re looking for a cheaper subscription, ESPN+ Direct Subscription is an affordable option for fans of all kinds of sports. If you are only If you’re interested in watching F1 races and don’t care about being able to watch other sports, an F1 TV Pro subscription is an easy way to stream every race, practice session and qualifying session.

uvm" loading="lazy" height="166" width="220" role="img"/>

(F1 TV)

An F1 TV Pro subscription lets you stream all F1 races live, plus all practice, qualifying and pre-race sessions. F1 TV is also home to live F1 post-race shows, analysis, Tech Talks, documentaries and the official F1 archive. You can subscribe to F1 TV Pro for $10.99 per month or pay $85 for the entire season.

Try it free for 7 days on F1 TV

jpg" loading="lazy" height="165" width="220" role="img"/>

The Las Vegas Grand Prix will be broadcast on ESPN+. An ESPN+ subscription gives you access to exclusive ESPN+ content, including live events, fantasy sports tools and premium ESPN+ articles. You can stream ESPN+ through the app on your smart TV, phone, tablet, computer and on ESPN.com.

$11.99 a month on ESPN

hjl" height="90" width="120"/>
bih" height="90" width="120"/>
osi" height="90" width="120"/>

All times Eastern

Here’s the full TV and streaming schedule:

Thursday, Nov. 21

  • Exercise no. 1: 9:30 p.m. ET (ESPN+, ESPNews, F1 TV Pro)

  • Exercise no. 2: 1 a.m. ET (ESPN2, F1 TV Pro)

Friday 22 November/Saturday 23 November

  • Exercise no. 3: 9:30 p.m. ET (ESPN+, ESPNW, F1 TV Pro)

  • Qualifying: 1 a.m. ET (ESPN, F1 TV Pro)

Sunday, November 24

kmw" height="90" width="120"/>
ypg" height="90" width="120"/>

Leave a Comment