To watch the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix in 2025, tune in on Saturday, November 22 at 11 p.m. ET through ESPN, ESPN Deportes, or the F1 TV Pro streaming platform.
TV Broadcast Options
- In the US, ESPN and ESPN Deportes will broadcast the main race on Saturday night, November 22.
- Practice and qualifying sessions are available across ESPN’s different channels, including ESPNEWS and ESPN2, starting from Thursday night.
- For viewers in the UK, the race will air at 4 a.m. GMT on Sunday morning, while Australians can watch at 3 p.m. AEDT Sunday afternoon.
Streaming Platforms
- You can stream the Las Vegas GP live on F1 TV Pro, which offers onboard camera feeds and multi-language commentary.
- ESPN+ (ESPN Select) provides an alternative streaming option featuring additional views and driver trackers.
- Most major live-TV streaming services like Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV Stream, and Fubo also carry ESPN, allowing you to watch with a subscription or available free trial periods.
- In Canada, TSN and TSN Plus stream the full race weekend for subscribers.
- In the Netherlands, Viaplay and RTL Deutschland (for free) offer the full race weekend, including practices and qualifying.
Exclusive Event Experiences
- Trackside viewing experiences such as those at Caesars Palace offer direct access and entertainment but require tickets purchasable through official event sites.
Additional Notes
- The race takes place at the Las Vegas Strip Circuit and consists of 50 laps over a street course of 3.853 miles.
- F1 TV Pro and Premium services allow fans to enjoy ultrahigh definition viewing and personalized features across various devices.
By choosing any of these TV channels or streaming platforms, fans can enjoy the exhilarating F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix live from anywhere.
