With just three races left in the season, the World Championship fight continues in Sin City this weekend at the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Lando Norris is the man to beat Sunday after a pair of commanding wins in Mexico City and Brazil. The McLaren driver has now opened up a 24-point gap between him and teammate Oscar Piastri — the two were neck-and-neck just weeks ago.
Norris is not in the clear though, as the cooler temperatures in Vegas could create an opening for Red Bull's Max Verstappen, who trails by 49 points. The Dutch driver will surely be pulling out all the stops ahead of the season finale in Abu Dhabi.
Here's how to watch the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix, including TV channel and streaming options for the Formula 1 race.
Where to watch Las Vegas Grand Prix for free
| TV channel | Streaming |
| Sky Sports | F1 TV, Sky Go |
In the U.K., Sky Sports will provide live television coverage of the race. Streaming options are available on F1 TV.
F1 TV is a streaming service that gives racing fans the best all-around Formula 1 coverage. It offers viewers a wide selection of content: live F1 races, replays, analysis, exclusive shows, documentaries and more.
With an F1 TV subscription, you can also revisit the most entertaining races in F1 history with the official Formula 1 archive. Fans can download F1 TV on Google TV, Apple TV, Roku, and Amazon Fire TV.
F1 TV Pro and F1 TV Premium plans offer a FREE seven-day trial for new subscribers.
Additionally, every session will be broadcast on Sky Sports in the U.K. Spectators can also stream every race on Now TV.
Las Vegas Grand Prix start time
The 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix will take place at the Las Vegas Strip Circuit in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday, November 22 and will begin at 8:00 p.m. Local time. This translates to 4 a.m. GMT on Sunday.
F1 race schedule 2025
| Date | Grand Prix | Track |
| Mar. 14-16 | Australia | Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit |
| Mar. 21-23 | China* | Shanghai International Circuit |
| Apr. 4-6 | Japan | Suzuka International Racing Course |
| Apr. 11-13 | Bahrain | Bahrain International Circuit |
| Apr. 18-20 | Saudi Arabia | Jeddah Corniche Circuit |
| May 2-4 | Miami* | Miami International Autodrome |
| May 16-18 | Emilia Romagna | Enzo and Dino Ferrari racetrack |
| May 23-25 | Monaco | Circuit de Monaco |
| May 30-Jun.1 | Spain | Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya |
| Jun. 13-15 | Canada | Gilles-Villeneuve Circuit |
| Jun. 27-29 | Austria | Red Bull Ring |
| Jul. 4-6 | United Kingdom | Silverstone Circuit |
| Jul. 25-27 | Belgium* | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps |
| Aug. 1-3 | Hungary | Hungarian Ring |
| Aug. 29-31 | Netherlands | Circuit Zandvoort |
| Sep. 5-7 | Italy | National Monza Racetrack |
| Sep. 19-21 | Azerbaijan | Baku City Circuit |
| Oct. 3-5 | Singapore | Marina Bay Street Circuit |
| Oct. 17-19 | USA* | Circuit of the Americas |
| Oct. 24-26 | Mexico | Rodriguez Brothers Racetrack |
| Nov. 7-9 | Brazil* | Jose Carlos Pace Racetrack |
| Nov. 20-22 | Las Vegas | Las Vegas Strip Circuit |
| Nov. 28-30 | Qatar* | Lusail International Circuit |
| Dec. 5-7 | Abu Dhabi | Yas Marina Circuit |
*Sprint format
