Las Vegas Grand Prix (F1) 2025: Schedule, when and where to watch live
Discover the full schedule for the 22nd round of the Formula 1 season

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The2025 F1 season continues its course. After a week's break, theLas Vegas Grand Prix lands on the calendar to host the 22nd round. The championship is increasingly decided towards the 'papaya', especiallyLando Norris, who has the possibility of sentencing his first title in the last two races in the Middle East.
Lando Norris extended his lead after a 'perfect' weekend in Brazil. By dominating every session in Sao Paulo, he showed thatMcLaren is still up there with the best on the grid. With 83 points up for grabs, he is already24 points ahead of Oscar Piastri and 49 ahead of Max Verstappen.
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The world champion clawed his way back on Sunday. After starting from the pit lane, he crossed the finish line in third place, managing to minimise the damage in the title fight. On the other side of the coin is Oscar Piastri. The Australian is still struggling to match his teammate's pace since the summer break, managing to score just 10 points in the last race.
Ferrari had another weekend to forget. Two retirements on Sunday saw them drop tofourth in the Constructors' Championship. Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton will be looking for an opportunity to score again on the streets ofLas Vegas. The same scenario is shared byFernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz.
Las Vegas Grand Prix F1 2025 schedule
Friday, November 21
- Free Practice 1 (FP1): 16:30 - 17:30
- Free Practice 2 (FP2): 20:00h - 21:00h
Saturday, November 22
- Free Practice 3 (FP3): 16:30 - 17:30
- Qualifying: 20:00h - 21:00h
Sunday, November 23
- Race: 20:00h (50 laps)
Where to watch the 2025 Las Vegas GP on TV and online?
The 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix will be broadcast nationally onESPN. Practice, qualifying and F1 Academy coverage will be broadcast byESPN2 andESPNews, with live streaming for all Las Vegas Grand Prix events available viaESPN+ andFubo.
You can also enjoy the coverage from every session live onF1 TV Pro. F1 TV Pro can also be streamed easily via Apple TV, Chromecast Generation 2 and above, Android TV, Google TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku.