The Sao Paulo Grand Prix in the 2024 season saw Max Verstappen’s remarkable victory from 17th on the grid, solidifying his lead in the Drivers’ Championship by 62 points. On the other hand, Lando Norris slipped from pole to 6th, making it nearly impossible for him to catch up to Verstappen and prevent him from claiming his fourth consecutive title.
While the Drivers’ Championship seems all but decided, the Constructors’ Championship is still up for grabs. McLaren currently leads the standings, but Red Bull and Ferrari are not far behind, with only 49 points separating them. The battle for the Constructors’ title is expected to go down to the wire in Abu Dhabi.
As the F1 season heads to Las Vegas for the next race, fans around the world are eager to catch all the action live. Here’s how you can watch the Las Vegas Grand Prix from wherever you are:
The next F1 race in Las Vegas is scheduled for Saturday, 16th November, with the main event starting at 10pm local time, 6am GMT (17th November), 1am ET (17th November), and 10pm PT.
Prior to the main race, qualifying will take place on Friday, 15th November, starting at 10pm local time, 6am GMT (16th November), 1am ET (16th November), and 10pm PT.
There is only one sprint race left in the 2024 season, which will be held in Qatar on 30th November.
For fans in the UK looking to watch F1 races for free, Channel 4 offers live coverage of the British Grand Prix, while Sky Sports holds exclusive rights to show all races live. However, there are ways to watch for free by using a VPN to access broadcasters in other countries that offer free-to-air coverage.
In the US, ESPN is the official broadcaster for F1 races, requiring a subscription for access. F1 TV Pro is the official streaming service for Formula 1, but it is not available in the UK due to Sky’s exclusive deal.
Using a VPN is a workaround for watching F1 races online from anywhere in the world. By connecting to a server in a different country, you can access geo-blocked content and watch F1 races live.
The F1 calendar for 2024 includes races in various countries, with sprint races scheduled at six events throughout the season. The format for Sprint weekends has been slightly modified for the 2024 season, with the Sprint Shootout determining the order for Saturday’s Sprint race.
As the F1 season progresses, fans can look forward to thrilling races and intense battles for both the Drivers’ and Constructors’ Championships. Stay tuned for more exciting F1 action as the season unfolds.