Las Vegas Grand Prix: Everything You Need to Know From Start to Finish

2023-11-18 18:13:12

For Formula 1, the Las Vegas Grand Prix is ​​the most prestigious world championship race of the year. Formula 1 owner Libery Media has invested more than $250 million to build a world-class road course, present a breathtaking show program and deliver an exciting race.

The start of the weekend was difficult: the first training session was canceled, the second was postponed until 2.30 a.m., and then the race took place without spectators. Many fans reacted from disappointed to angry.

On Saturday the situation returned to normal – Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc took the best starting position on the Las Vegas Strip Circuit. Whether he makes it his sixth GP victory, the first since Austria 2022, or whether he loses out from pole again this time against Max Verstappen, we’ll keep you informed about that and everything else you need to know from the player’s paradise on Sunday from approximately 6 a.m. European time, at 10 p.m. Las Vegas time.

As always, we have summarized the most important broadcast dates from Sky, ServusTV, SRF and ORF for you.

Qualifying, Las Vegas

01. Charles Leclerc (MC), Ferrari, 1:32,726 min
02. Carlos Sainz (E), Ferrari, 1:32.770
03. Max Verstappen (NL), Red Bull Racing, 1:33,104
04. George Russell (GB), Mercedes, 1: 33,112
05. Pierre Gasly (F), Alpine, 1:33,239
06. Alex Albon (T), Williams, 1:33,323
07. Logan Sargeant (USA), Williams, 1:33,513
08. Valtteri Bottas (FIN), Alfa Romeo, 1:33,525
09. Kevin Magnussen (DK), Haas, 1:33.537
10. Fernando Alonso (E), Aston Martin, 1:33.555
11. Lewis Hamilton (GB), Mercedes, 1:33,837
12. Sergio Pérez (MEX), Red Bull Racing, 1:33.855
13. Nico Hülkenberg (D), Haas, 1:33.979
14. Lance Stroll (CDN), Aston Martin, 1:34,199
15. Daniel Ricciardo (AUS), AlphaTauri, 1:34.308
16. Lando Norris (GB), McLaren, 1:34.703
17. Esteban Ocon (F), Alpine, 1:34,834
18. Guanyu Zhou (RCH), Alfa Romeo, 1:34,849
19. Oscar Piastri (AUS), McLaren, 1:34.850
20. Yuki Tsunoda (J), AlphaTauri, 1:36,447

Las Vegas GP on TV

Sunday, November 19th
5 a.m.: ServusTV – countdown to the race
5.30 a.m.: Sky Sport F1 – preliminary reports on the Grand Prix
6.10 a.m.: SRF 2 – preliminary reports on the race
6.55 a.m.: Sky Sport F1 – Grand Prix coverage begins
6.55 a.m.: SRF 2 – Grand Prix coverage begins
7 a.m.: ServusTV – Grand Prix coverage begins
7 a.m.: Las Vegas Grand Prix (50 laps)
8.40 a.m.: ServusTV – Grand Prix analysis
8.45 a.m.: Sky Sport F1 – analyzes and interviews
9:10 a.m.: ORF 1 – Grand Prix repeat
9.30 a.m.: Sky Sport F1 – Race press conference
10:00 a.m.: Sky Sport F1 – Ted’s Notebook
10.30 Uhr: Sky Sport F1 – Top 10 Onboards: GP Mexiko 2023
10.40 a.m.: ORF 1 – Motorhome
10.45 a.m.: Sky Sport F1 – Top 10 Onboards: GP Brazil 2023
11:00 a.m.: Sky Sport F1 – race repeat
12.35 p.m.: ServusTV – Highlights Grand Prix
1:00 p.m.: Sky Sport F1 – Ted’s Notebook
1.30 p.m.: Sky Sport F1 – preliminary reports on the Grand Prix repeat
2.55 p.m.: Sky Sport F1 – start reporting Grand Prix repeat
3:00 p.m.: Las Vegas Grand Prix (50 laps) repeat
4.45 p.m.: Sky Sport F1 – analyzes and interviews
5.30 p.m.: Sky Sport F1 – Race press conference
6 p.m.: Sky Sport F1 – Ted’s Notebook
8.30 p.m.: Sky Sport F1 – race repeat
10.30 p.m.: Sky Sport F1 – Ted’s Notebook
11 p.m.: Sky Sport F1 – race repeat

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