F1 Race Today: Las Vegas Grand Prix 2024 start time, TV channel and live stream, The 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix takes place today (Saturday, November 23, 2024) with Formula 1 cars set to do battle around the streets of the iconic city.
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There is a title on the line, too, with Red Bull star Max Verstappen within touching distance of securing a fourth drivers' world championship.
A stunning win in Brazil last time out left the Dutchman 62 points clear of rival Lando Norris heading into the weekend, and all the Red Bull man needs to do is finish ahead of the Brit to make it four world titles on the spin, which would put him in illustrious company.
In the constructors' championship, meanwhile, things very much remain open heading into the final triple-header of the season. McLaren currently lead the constructors' standings, but Ferrari and Red Bull remain in contention just 36 and 49 points behind, respectively.
Yet, despite all of that, Mercedes look as though they might be the ones to snatch victory in Vegas. Both Lewis Hamilton and George Russell have shown strong pace at different points throughout the weekend, with the latter securing a stunning pole position on Friday night.
Las Vegas Grand Prix Race - Saturday, November 23, 2024
The race in Las Vegas kicks off today (Saturday, November 23, 2024) at 10 pm local time. However, given the time differences in other parts of the world, the action may get underway on Sunday, November 24, depending on where you are.
Find the session start times converted to your local time zone below.
What does Verstappen need to do to become champion in Vegas?
Verstappen will be crowned champion if he finishes above Norris in any position, or if both drivers fail to score a point.
Furthermore, if Norris does not outscore Verstappen by more than two points, the Dutchman will also take the title.
For example, Verstappen can win the title in Vegas if:
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