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As the popularity of Formula 1 continues to grow in the United States, a third race in the country joins the calendar for 2023 in the form of the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix. In 2024, the Las Vegas GP will once again be on the calendar as the 22nd race.

Top 3 - race 2024

Top 3 - qualification 2024

Stats

First held 2023
Laps 50
Circuit length 6.120 kilometres
Lap record 1:35.490
Winner 2023 Max Verstappen
Second 2023 Charles Leclerc
Third 2023 Sergio Perez

Winners

Winner 2023 Max Verstappen

F1 Las Vegas GP 2024 | Start times & schedule

After two races in the parking lot of the famous Caesars Palace in 1981 and 1982, Formula 1 cars will once again hit the famous strip in Las Vegas in 2024, where the Las Vegas Grand Prix is scheduled to take place in November. The inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix was held in 2023.

On the weekend before the Thanksgiving holiday, the F1 circus will descend on the gambling city.

It will be a race held late in the evening on Saturday night in America, among all the lights and frills on the strip in Las Vegas. That means it will be an early start on Sunday morning for viewers in Europe.

F1 Las Vegas track

The 14-turn street circuit will be over 6 kilometres long with top speeds of around 342 kilometres per hour on the long straight across the strip, meaning that the venue will rival Monza for average speeds.

When is the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix 2024 on the calendar?

The F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix is scheduled to take place on the weekend of 22-24 November, and is set to be the 22nd race of the Formula 1 season. 
 

The first two free practice sessions will be held on 22 November, with qualifying on Saturday 23 November at 06:00 GMT.
 

Start time of the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix

The Las Vegas Grand Prix starts on Sunday 24 November at 06:00 GMT. The race can be followed live on RacingNews365's live blog.

See the F1 schedule below for all start times of the race weekend in Las Vegas.

Timetable Las Vegas GP

Session Date Time
Free practice 1 Friday 22 November -
Free practice 2 Friday 22 November -
Free practice 3 Saturday 23 November -
Qualification Saturday 23 November -
Race Sunday 24 November -

History of the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix

Las Vegas previously staged two races in the early 1980s, with the event known as the Caesars Palace Grand Prix.

In both 1981 and 1982, the race acted as the season finale. Alan Jones claimed victory in the debut running, while the World Championship was awarded to Nelson Piquet who finished in fifth place.

Keke Rosberg clinched the title at the 1982 event, but it was Michele Alboreto who took his debut F1 race win.

Formula 1 will return to Las Vegas for 2023 amid the sport's growing popularity in the United States, with the event becoming the third race to be held in the country in 2023 alongside Austin and Miami.

Hoe laat begint de F1 Grand Prix van Las Vegas | Tijden © XPBimages

The 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix

From confrontations on the long straights to collisions, the Grand Prix of Las Vegas had it all. Max Verstappen immediately took the lead from Charles Leclerc, but it didn't go unpunished as he received a penalty. Towards the back of the field, things went awry for several drivers right away, with Lando Norris being the biggest victim after a substantial crash. Meanwhile, Leclerc managed to overtake Verstappen at the end of the first stint.

After his pit stop, the Dutchman rejoined the track behind George Russell. During an overtaking attempt, they made contact, leading to a second safety car and completely reshuffling the field. Ultimately, Verstappen, Leclerc, and Sergio Perez battled for the victory. Verstappen emerged as the winner, while in the final lap, Leclerc overtook Perez with a beautiful maneuver to secure the second position. It marked Verstappen's eighteenth win of the season.

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