F1: How to Watch and Stream the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix

When to watch the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix?

  • Saturday, Nov. 22, at 8 p.m. PT (11 p.m. ET).

Where to watch

  • The 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix will air on ESPN.

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The bright lights of Las Vegas play host to a potentially crucial instalment of the 2025 F1 Drivers’ Championship title battle on Saturday, with Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen set to take on the Strip’s street circuit.

Below, we’ll outline the best live TV streaming services to use to watch the race live around the world. 


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The third edition of the Las Vegas Grand Prix sees Norris come into the race leading the pack following his back-to-back wins at the Mexican and Brazilian GPs, opening up a 24-point lead over his McLaren teammate Piastri. 

Verstappen’s hopes of a fifth straight Drivers’ Championship, meanwhile, still remain alive, but with just three races of the season remaining and a 49-point deficit to make up on Norris, a win in Vegas for the Oracle Red Bull driver seems vital in order to keep his late title push on track.    

The Las Vegas GP takes place at the Las Vegas Strip Circuit on Saturday, Nov. 22, at 8 p.m. PT, 11 p.m. ET in the US and Canada. That makes it a 4 a.m. GMT start in the UK early on Sunday morning, while Australian viewers will be looking at a 3 p.m. AEDT Sunday afternoon start.

The entire race weekend, including practice sessions and qualifying, will be shown in the US on ESPN’s family of TV and streaming networks. Folks who want to follow the whole race weekend will need access to the ABC and ESPN news channels on cable or live TV streaming services, or the ESPN Plus streaming service. 

Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc navigates turns near the Sphere during the Formula One opening practice session of the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix.

Drivers’ Championship leader Lando Norris currently holds the lap record for the Las Vegas Street Circuit, having registered a time of 1 minute, 34.876 seconds during last year’s GP.

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Livestream the Las Vegas Grand Prix in the US

Every Formula One race during the 2025 season will be televised on ESPN, ESPN2 or ABC. All practice and qualifying sessions and all F1 Sprint events will also be broadcast. This race will be carried on ESPN. 

Selected races will also stream on ESPN Plus, featuring two alternate streams for all races (Driver Tracker and mixed onboard cameras).

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ESPN’s stand-alone streaming service is great for casual fans of F1 and is a must-have for fanatics. It costs $12 a month or $120 a year.

If you’re an F1 fan who’s also looking to get your Disney fix, the Disney trio bundle (Hulu, Disney Plus and ESPN Plus) might be an even better buy. It’s great for fans who love catching the parts of the race weekend that typically air on ESPN2 or ESPNews, and who also want the latest Marvel movies or Star Wars shows.

If you’re a diehard fan of motorsports and Formula Series racing, ESPN Plus might not be for you, given that it rarely covers F2, F3 or Porsche Supercar racing. That’s why ESPN Plus is ideal for casual fans who enjoy catching a race every once in a while or fans who don’t want or need all of the extra bells and whistles of F1 TV but want to beef up their coverage options.

Read our full review of ESPN Plus.

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Sling TV’s Orange plan includes ESPN and ABC (via ESPN3). Enter your address here to see which local channels are available where you live.

It’s worth noting that Sling now offers day, week and weekend passes, which start at $5 for 24 hours worth of Sling Orange viewing.

Fubo

Fubo costs at least $92 per month when you factor in the RSN fees it charges. Fubo’s base plan costs $80, but it charges an extra $12 per month if you get one RSN or $15 per month if you have two or more in your area. Click here to see which local channels you get in your region with Fubo. Read our Fubo review.

How to livestream the Las Vegas Grand Prix in the UK 

F1 is shown in the UK on Sky Sports and Channel 4. Sky Sports airs the races, practice rounds and qualifying, while free-to-air Channel 4 offers highlights that broadcast after the day’s action. If you already have Sky Sports as part of your TV package, you can stream the race via its app, but cord-cutters can watch Sky TV with unlimited Sky Sports on a Now TV membership. 

Sky Sports

Sky subsidiary Now offers streaming access to Sky Sports channels with a Now Sports membership.

You can get a day of access for £15, or sign up to a monthly plan from £35 a month right now.

Livestream the Las Vegas Grand Prix in Canada

F1 fans can watch every GP this season, including the Las Vegas GP, on TSN and its streaming service, TSN Plus. Existing TSN cable subscribers can also watch at no extra charge using the details of their TV provider.

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TSN Plus is a direct-streaming service that costs CA$8 a month and also offers coverage of PGA Tour Live golf, NFL games, F1, NASCAR and the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments.

Livestream the Las Vegas Grand Prix in Australia

Grand Prix races can be watched Down Under on Fox Sports via Foxtel. If you’re not a Fox subscriber, your best option is to sign up for the streaming service Kayo Sports. 

Kayo Sports

A Kayo Sports subscription starts at AU$25 a month and lets you stream on one screen, while its Premium tier costs AU$35 a month for simultaneous viewing on up to three devices.

The service gives you access to a wide range of sports, including F1, NRL, NFL, NHL and MLB, and there are no lock-in contracts.

Better still, if you’re a new customer, you can take advantage of a one-week Kayo Sports free trial.

When and where are the races?

Races are usually held on Sundays and spaced two weeks apart. Here’s the entire schedule.

2025 F1 schedule

Date Grand Prix Circuit Start time (ET)
March 16 Australian Grand Prix Albert Park Circuit 12 a.m.
March 23 Chinese Grand Prix Shanghai International Circuit 3 a.m.
April 6 Japanese Grand Prix Suzuka International Racing Course 1 a.m.
April 13 Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain International Circuit 11 a.m.
April 20 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Jeddah Corniche Circuit 1 p.m.
May 4 Miami Grand Prix Miami International Autodrome 4 p.m.
May 18 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix Imola Circuit 9 a.m.
May 25 Monaco Grand Prix Circuit de Monaco 9 a.m.
June 1 Spanish Grand Prix Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya 9 a.m.
June 15 Canadian Grand Prix Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 2 p.m.
June 29 Austrian Grand Prix Red Bull Ring 9 a.m.
July 6 British Grand Prix Silverstone Circuit 10 a.m.
July 27 Belgian Grand Prix Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 9 a.m.
Aug. 3 Hungarian Grand Prix Hungaroring 9 a.m.
Aug. 31 Dutch Grand Prix Circuit Zandvoort 9 a.m.
Sept. 7 Italian Grand Prix Monza Circuit 9 a.m.
Sept. 21 Azerbaijan Grand Prix Baku City Circuit 7 a.m.
Oct. 5 Singapore Grand Prix Marina Bay Street Circuit 8 a.m.
Oct. 19 United States Grand Prix Circuit of the Americas 3 p.m.
Oct. 26 Mexico City Grand Prix Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez 4 p.m.
Nov. 9 São Paulo Grand Prix Interlagos Circuit 12 p.m.
Nov. 22 Las Vegas Grand Prix Las Vegas Strip Circuit 11 p.m.
Nov. 30 Qatar Grand Prix Lusail International Circuit 11 a.m.
Dec. 7 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Yas Marina Circuit 8 a.m.

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