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What time is F1 Las Vegas? Odds, predictions, how to watch 2024 race


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Red Bull driver Max Verstappen can win his fourth world championship Sunday in Las Vegas.

If Verstappen, who won the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix last year, finishes ahead of McLaren's Lando Norris in the race, the Dutch driver will claim the 2024 Formula 1 drivers' championship. It's been a back-and-forth battle between Verstappen and Norris over the last several weeks, but Verstappen looks primed to close things out after a stellar win earlier this month in Brazil.

But even if Verstappen takes home his crown, the fight will still be on for the constructors' championship. McLaren enters Sunday with 593 points, 36 points ahead of second-place Ferrari at 557. Red Bull sits in a close third with 544 points with two races remaining after Las Vegas.

Here are the race times, betting odds and predictions for Sunday's consequential street race on the Las Vegas strip.

What time does F1 race start in Las Vegas?

The lights go out for the 2024 F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix at 1 a.m. ET on Sunday. Qualifying is scheduled for Saturday at 1 a.m.

How to watch F1 Las Vegas

  • Location: Las Vegas Strip Circuit
  • Date: Nov. 24
  • Time: 1 a.m. ET
  • TV channel: ESPN
  • Live stream: Fubo
  • Live stream: ESPN+

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F1 Las Vegas odds

Verstappen (+225) is the favorite to win, according to BetMGM. He would win the 2024 drivers' championship with a victory on Sunday. Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc are the second favorites at +250, followed by Carlos Sainz (+600) and Oscar Piastri (+1000).

F1 Las Vegas predictions

SportsLine: Points finish for Esteban Ocon

The 28-year-old French driver is coming off his fourth career podium finish, earning a second-place finish in Brazil three weeks ago before the break, with his Alpine teammate Pierre Gasly coming in third for a double podium. − Mike McClure.

Planet F1: Ferrari has best team performance

Last year, Charles Leclerc took pole followed by Carlos Sainz, with both drivers dominating by almost four-tenths of a second ahead of Max Verstappen. − Pablo Hidalgo