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2023 Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix: Everything You Need To Know
2023 Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix: Everything You Need To Know-November 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:10:44

A photo of the Las Vegas skyline at night.

Late on Thursday night, for the first practice session of . The race marks Formula 1’s return to Vegas for , so as we prepare for lights out in Sin City, we thought it was time to round up everything you need to know about the race.

Simply put, it’s a motor race on the streets of Las Vegas. The grand prix is the , as this year marks its inaugural year. It’s been a long time coming, with Formula 1 first confirming its plans for a third U.S. race back in May 2022.

When the lights go out late on Saturday night, will mark the sport’s third event in Nevada, following the Ceasar’s Palace Grand Prix that ran in 1981 and 1982. While the ‘80s race was held in a casino parking lot, this year’s foray is a much more grand affair.

A photo of drones making a map of the Vegas grand prix circuit.

In the buildup to the race, Formula 1 has been constructing , which will remain in situ year-round and could be used as a Formula 1 museum when the race isn’t running. The sport has also closed off streets to make the circuit and installed all manner of bridges and walkways to keep access to the city’s casinos open during the chaos. It really is quite the circus.

Where Is The 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix?

Las Vegas, obviously. Specifically it will run on , which has been constructed around Las Vegas Boulevard. The 3.85 mile circuit comprises 17 corners and several long, fast straights that lead into heavy braking zones. Over the course of 50 laps, drivers will speed past Vegas landmarks like the Venetian, Caesars Palace and Paris resorts, as well as the Bellagio fountains.

A photo of a Formula 1 car driving past a Las Vegas casino.

Thanks to its layout, the track is going to be fast, really fast. Many drivers have thanks to its long straights that are taken at full tilt. While we won’t find out the actual time it takes to complete a lap of the track until Thursday, earlier this year shows drivers lapping the 3.85 mile circuit in less than one minute 50 seconds and hitting speeds of more than 205 mph. In contrast, the fastest speed recorded at an F1 race so far this year was in Monza, where the Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton was clocked at over 220 mph.

When Is The 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix?

This weekend! Are you ready? The action in Las Vegas will kick off on Thursday night, with for free practice one at 8:30 PM in Las Vegas. For anyone on the east coast, that’s 11:30 PM – so it’s going to be a weekend of late nights if you want to stay up and watch everything unfold live.

After that, the next big moment will be qualifying. If you want to tune in to see who can take the first pole position in Las Vegas, at midnight on the dot. Again, that means a late night for east coasters who will have to be up at 3 a.m. to probably see Max Verstappen get pole again.

Finally, the under the lights. The formation lap gets under way at 10 p.m. in Las Vegas (1 a.m. Sunday on the east coast), before the cars thunder away from the line for 50 laps of madness. I, for one, cannot wait.

A photo of an F1 advert outside Caesar's Palace.

How Can You Watch T?

As with every Formula 1 race in 2023, you’ve got a couple of options when it comes to watching this weekend’s Vegas Grand Prix. The easiest way to keep up with the action is with an F1TV Pro account, which gives you access to live streams of all the on-track action and .

If you prefer your sports coverage by other means, then ESPN is your only bet. Practice one will be broadcast on ESPN2 from 8:25 PM on Thursday, with practice two following at 11:55 PM on ESPN. The third practice session runs at 8:25 PM on ESPNU, while qualifying gets underway on ESPN at 11:55 PM. The racing action kicks off at 9:55 PM on Sunday November 19 on ESPN and ESPN+.

What’s At Stake?

While have already wrapped up the drivers’ and constructors’ championship, there are still a few battles worth keeping an eye on over the penultimate race of the Formula 1 season.

A photo of the Las Vegas skyline.

The big one will, obviously, be the race to be the first Las Vegas Grand Prix winner since Michele Alboreto back in 1982. Obviously, Max Verstappen is once again the favorite for this after he dominated at basically every track so far this year. However, steps made by McLaren in recent weeks have helped both onto the podium at recent races, so could they mount a substantial challenge to the dominant Red Bulls? And you’d be a fool to or the Ferrari pair of Charles Leclerc and , the latter of which is the only non-Red Bull racer to win a grand prix this year.

Then, there’s the battle for second place in both the constructors’ and drivers’ standings. Mercedes racer Hamilton and are vying for second place, with just 32 points separating them right now. It’s also tight behind them, as , Norris and Sainz are separated by just six points! In the teams standings, Mercedes and Ferrari are both within reach of second place, and Aston Martin and McLaren are caught in a close battle for fourth.

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