This Sunday the penultimate Formula 1 race will take place at the Autódromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Emilia-Romagna. Find out everything you need to know.
This weekend the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix takes place at the Las Vegas Strip Circuit, in what will be the penultimate race of the season after Max Vestappen’s victory in Brazil. I know what there is to know.
F1: schedule and how to watch Las Vegas GP live
This will be the penultimate Grand Prix of a season that closes next weekend in Abu Dhabi. The Dutch Red Bull driver, who established himself in Qatar more than a month ago, won in Brazil and added his fifth consecutive victory.
In this case, the three-time world champion driver will start second, behind Charles Leclerc, who took pole position in qualifying this morning. George Russell will do the third, Pierre Gasly fourth and Alex Albon starts in fifth position.
Although the champion has been determined for some time, these last two days will be key in determining the remaining positions, both in the drivers’ championship and the constructors’ championship.

F1: where to watch the Las Vegas GP on TV and ONLINE
The race can be seen LIVE in Argentina by Fox Sports:
- Channels 25 (SD) and 106 (HD) of Cablevisión Digital, HD and Flow
- DirecTV Channels 105 (SD) and 1605 (HD)
- Telecentro Channels 101 (SD) and 1013 (HD)
It can also be watched LIVE through Star+ESPN’s digital platform, contracted after registration through the website for a final $1,319 per month.
In addition, you will be able to follow the competition every minute on the website www.tycsports.com.
F1: what the Las Vegas GP circuit is like
Formula 1 will return to the iconic American city after 41 years. The last time, in 1982, it was run on a circuit owned by the Caesars Palace hotel, but in this case it will be run on a street track. The track has 6,201 kilometers, 17 curves and has two DRS zones. In total, drivers must complete 50 laps.

What time is the F1 Las Vegas GP race?
- Argentina: 03 hours
- Brazil: 03 hours
- Uruguay: 03 hours
- Paraguay: 03 hours
- Chile: 03 hours
- Bolivia: 02 hours
- Venezuela: 02 hours
- Peru: 01 hours
- Ecuador: 01 hours
- Colombia: 01 hours
- Mexico: 00 hours
Source: Tycsports

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