F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix: Official race schedule, timings, and more explored

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The Las Vegas Grand Prix is scheduled to take place next month. It is the most anticipated Grand Prix of the entire 2023 Formula One season. The main race will take place on a Saturday time (PST).

Las Vegas Grand Prix Schedule (via Las Vegas Grand Prix Twitter)
Las Vegas Grand Prix Schedule (via Las Vegas Grand Prix Twitter)

Here is the official race schedule for the 2023 Formula One Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix.

Friday | November 17

FP1 | 10 a.m - 11 a.m

FP2 | 1:30 p.m - 2:30 p.m

Saturday | November 18

FP3 | 10 a.m - 11 a.m

Qualifying | 1:30 a.m - 2:30 a.m

Sunday | November 19

Race Day | 11:30 a.m

All times are mentioned in Indian Standard Time (IST).


How does the Las Vegas Circuit look like?

The Vegas Grand Prix circuit is a street race, which means the circuit will go around the streets of Las Vegas. The 17 turn street circuit is about 3.8 miles long and goes around some of the famous Vegas landmarks like renowned casino and hotel complexes like the Venetian, Caesars Palace, and the Bellagio.


Where to watch?

Catch all the live action from Las Vegas at F1TV pro or Sky Sports F1.


Las Vegas Grand Prix lavish opening ceremony schedule

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The most anticipated Grand Prix will have a lavish opening ceremony during the Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend.

Before lights out on Saturday, there will be an opening ceremony which will kick start on Wednesday night (Las Vegas time).

The opening ceremony will include a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the state of the arc $500 million paddock buildings. The event will be similar to the Miami Grand Grand pre-race ceremony. The drivers and team principals will be introduced during the opening ceremony.


How to get tickets for the Grand Prix?

Local Nevada residents can get a single-day rand stand ticket for $200 and three-day tickets for $500. For fans who want to attend the main race, the race day tickets will be $1,300.

There are other tickets for this lavish grand prix. The Mirage has a 'standard' seat ticket for $2,200. East Hormone gives out tickets for about $2,500. The Red Bull fan grandstand in PG3 has tickets costing about $3,280.

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