Formula 1 enters the final two races of the season, with the first of the double-header taking place at Las Vegas.
The night race takes place on a Saturday, breaking the long-standing tradition of having races take place on Sundays.
There is still a lot of storylines to look out for in the closing stages of the season, while Las Vegas itself is sure to be a spectacular setting for a Grand Prix.
The 50-lap race starts at 22:00 local time in Las Vegas. Use our handy table below to find out when the Las Vegas Grand Prix starts in your time zone.
Las Vegas GP race start time
| Time Zone | Race Start |
|---|---|
| Pacific Daylight Time | 22:00 |
| Central Daylight Time | 23:00 |
| Eastern Daylight Time | 00:00 (Sunday) |
| Brasilia Time | 03:00 (Sunday) |
| Greenwich Mean Time | 06:00 (Sunday) |
| Central European Summer Time | 07:00 (Sunday) |
| Gulf Standard Time | 10:00 (Sunday) |
| India Standard Time | 11:30 (Sunday) |
| Western Indonesian Time | 13:00 (Sunday) |
| China Standard Time | 14:00 (Sunday) |
| Korea Standard Time | 15:00 (Sunday) |
| Australian Eastern Standard Time | 17:00 (Sunday) |
| New Zealand Time | 18:00 (Sunday) |
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