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F1 Las Vegas GP - Start time, how to watch & more

Here's everything you need to know about the Las Vegas Grand Prix, including TV timings, highlights and radio

Lando Norris, McLaren

Lando Norris, McLaren

Photo by: Cristobal Herrera-Ulashkevich / via Getty Images

Lando Norris is romping towards the 2025 Formula 1 world drivers' championship after claiming pole for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, while title rival Oscar Piastri is fifth.

This comes at the third-to-last round of the season, where Norris arrived 24 points clear of his team-mate with Max Verstappen just hanging on 49 off top. 

The Red Bull world champion will join Norris on the front row with Carlos Sainz and George Russell immediately behind, while Piastri was caught out by a late yellow flag.

It was a tricky session all around given the wet conditions, which dumped Lewis Hamilton out in Q1, as well as Andrea Kimi Antonelli and Yuki Tsunoda.

The race is therefore promising to be a good one, so here is how to watch it all. 

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What time does the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix start?

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The 22nd round of the 2025 F1 campaign, the Las Vegas GP, starts at 8pm local time on Sunday 23 November. 

How can I watch Formula 1?

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Lando Norris, McLaren

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The United Kingdom’s F1 live broadcast rights belong to Sky Sports, which means the action is also available via streaming site Sky Go or NOW.

Sky Sports F1 costs £20 each month, but can also form part of a membership that includes all Sky Sports channels at £22. NOW offers a day membership at £14.99, or a monthly subscription at £31.99.

Highlights, meanwhile, are on Channel 4 which broadcasts its programme several hours after the action on a Saturday and Sunday. 

How can I watch the F1 Las Vegas GP?

The Las Vegas GP is available to watch on Sky Sports for those in the United Kingdom. The race is live on Sky Sports F1, whose coverage begins at 2:30am GMT ahead of 4am lights out. 

  • Channel: Sky Sports F1
  • Start time, 2:30am, Sunday 23 November 2025

Autosport will also provide live text commentary of the Las Vegas GP. 

Where can I watch highlights of the F1 Las Vegas GP?

Channel 4 will broadcast a 2.5-hour highlight programme of the Las Vegas GP which begins at 1pm GMT. 

Will the F1 Las Vegas GP be on the radio?

BBC Radio 5 Live, 5 Live Sports Extra, the BBC Sounds app and the BBC Sport website have all provided radio coverage of the 2025 F1 campaign. Coverage of the Las Vegas GP is available via BBC Radio 5 Live from 3:30am GMT.

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