Discover all the F1 Las Vegas GP times so you don’t miss a single moment on TV of the most glamorous race weekend on the calendar, held on the Sin City Strip.
F1 LAS VEGAS GP 2025 SCHEDULE
PRACTICE SESSIONS, Qualifying Q1, Q2, Q3 and Race
Friday, November 21, 2025
1:30 – 2:30 → Practice Session 1 (live on Sky F1 and Now)
5:00 – 6:00 → Practice Session 2 (live on Sky F1, Now and delayed free-to-air on TV8 SATURDAY at 1:00 PM)
Saturday, November 22, 2025
1:30 – 2:30 → Practice Session 3 (live on Sky F1, Now and free-to-air TV8)
5:00 → Qualifying (live on Sky F1, Now and free-to-air on TV8)
TV8 streaming on WEB
Sunday, November 23, 2025
5:00 → Race (live on Sky F1 and Now, delayed on TV8 free-to-air at 9:30 PM)
| DATE | TIME | EVENT | TV | TV8 free-to-air |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Friday, November 21 | 1:30 – 2:30 | Practice Session 1 | Sky F1, Now | |
| Friday, November 21 | 5:00 – 6:00 | Practice Session 2 | Sky F1, Now | |
| Saturday, November 22 | 1:30 – 2:30 | Practice Session 3 | Sky F1, Now, TV8 | |
| Saturday, November 22 | 5:00 | Qualifying Q1, Q2, Q3 | Sky F1, Now, TV8 | Programming not yet available |
| Sunday, November 23 | 5:00 | Race | Sky F1, Now | Programming not yet available |
on TV8 Free-To-Air You Can Watch:
| DAY | TIME | EVENT | live/delayed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saturday | Programming not yet available | Qualifying Q1, Q2, Q3 | Delayed |
| Sunday | Programming not yet available | Race | Delayed |
Las Vegas GP, who Won the Last Edition of the Race
In Las Vegas the night smiled on Mercedes, which found its way back to victory with a solid and flawless performance. George Russell claimed the win ahead of teammate Lewis Hamilton, securing the team’s first one-two finish in over two years at that time. Las Vegas was also Russell’s third career victory, a result that confirmed his growth and rewarded the consistency he showed throughout the season.
Mercedes’ #63 managed the race with authority: starting from pole, he contained Leclerc’s initial attack and imposed his own pace, always maintaining a safety margin. Only in the final laps did Hamilton the gap, but never really got close to his teammate. Mercedes thus celebrated a complete success, the result of a finally balanced car and flawless strategy.
Ferrari, on the other hand, experienced a more complicated evening. Despite bringing home a good points haul with , the Scuderia the pace to fight on equal terms with the Silver Arrows. The tires suffered from graining already in the early stages and, despite an attempted comeback, the Maranello drivers had to settle for the lower podium positions and a more defensive than offensive performance.
Behind them, Max Verstappen finished in fifth position, a result sufficient to mathematically secure his fourth consecutive world title. The Dutchman managed a comeback race without taking risks, preferring to focus on the certainty of the championship rather than the podium.
McLaren limited the damage with Norris sixth and Piastri seventh, remaining in control of the battle with Ferrari in the Constructors’ championship. Completing the top ten were Hülkenberg, Tsunoda and Perez, who delivered a steady race without highlights.
