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Coming to us from the bright lights of the famous Las Vegas strip, the 2024 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix sees the F1 make its third trip to the United States this season. And there will no doubt be plenty of unmissable drama and top speeds.
But if you were wondering when it will be on, here in the UK, and which channels or streaming services will be showing it, we’ve gathered all of that information for you to make tuning in easier than ever.
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When to watch the Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix 2024
Scheduled for the weekend before the Thanksgiving holiday in the US, the main race will be starting at 10pm US-time on November 23 – so, that works out as a 6am start on November 24 here in the UK, when you take into consideration the time difference.
And qualification will take place on November 22 – or November 23, here.
Where and how to watch the Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix 2024
There are a few different ways in which you can watch the Las Vegas Grand Prix here in the UK.
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With NOW TV, you can watch it live by choosing between a day membership (costing £14.99) or a monthly subscription (coming in at £29.99 to £34.99, depending on whether you’re a new customer or not).
Fans can also watch live via Sky Sports; you do have to be an existing Sky customer. If you are, you can then add a Sky Sports subscription, which costs an extra £20 a month, on top of what you already pay for Sky. If you don't have a Sky subscription, a monthly Sky TV Sports package currently costs £39.
However, if you want to get access to the full amount of F1 content that they have available, you will actually need to have a Sky Q subscription (starting at £31 a month), or Sky Glass TV (which starts at £14 a month), as well.
Another way to watch is via F1 TV, with this being a great add-on for fans. While it doesn’t show the live races, it does give viewers access to real-time data, including live leaderboard data, team radio clips and live driver maps.
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Add in exclusive documentaries and access to the F1 archives and the £2.29 a month fee – or £19.99 a year – doesn’t seem too bad.
If you’d rather not shell out a penny and don’t mind watching the highlights, you can do this for free thanks to Channel 4 and their on-demand catch up service.
It will mean that you won’t see every moment of the action but it’s certainly a much more affordable way to get your F1 fix.
Topics: Formula 1