schedule and where to watch training and classification on TV

schedule and where to watch training and classification on TV

After a two-week break after the Sao Paulo GPFormula 1 is preparing to experience another weekend full of emotions that could define the champion of the competition. Max Verstappen He has been the great dominator of the contest. In Brazil made an amazing comeback, starting in seventeenth place, with which he managed to sign his sixty-second victory and the eighth of the course.

After this amazing performance, the Dutchman has a clear opportunity to win the title. Before starting the Las Vegas GPthe driver leads the championship with 393 points, 62 more than the Englishman Lando Norris (McLaren) and he only needs to stay ahead of him to win his fourth World Cup.

Being crowned four-time champion would not only mean another trophy in his cabinet, it would enter the top 5 of historical champions when equal to Sebastian Vettel y Alain Prost. With only three circuits left to run, saying goodbye to the American tour with the title is something tangible for the Red Bullthat is why he will seek to define his championship before landing in Middle East (Qatar and Abu Dhabi).

However, it is not an easy task. Red Bull He must do his best to go well on a circuit with several slow corners, which may not be his strong point. For Carlos Sainz Yes it is a great opportunity and to win another race with Ferrari It seems possible, because SF-24 It should go well on this route.

For its part, Aston Martin He is in one of his worst streaks. They have had three races in a row without scoring and Fernando Alonso He is already thinking about 2025, aware that in the remainder of this year it will be very difficult to score points. The case of McLaren is different and is still in the fight, because Lando Norris He still has title options and they are playing the constructors’ world championship with Ferrari. A decisive weekend is coming.

F1 Las Vegas GP practice and race schedule

Friday, November 22:

  • Free Practice 1 (FP1): 03:30 hours
  • Free Practice 2 (FP2): 07:00 hours

Saturday, November 23:

  • Free Practice 3 (FP3): 03:30 hours
  • Classification: 07:00 hours

Sunday, November 24:

  • Las Vegas GP race: 07:00 hours

Where to watch the F1 Las Vegas GP on TV

He F1 GP Las Vegasthe twenty-second round of the championship, will be held from Friday, November 22 to Sunday, the 24th in Las Vegas Street Circuit. Training, qualifying and the race can be seen on television in DAZN and through its website. It will also be available in Movistar+ on the DAZN F1 channel (dial 69).

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