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The Heineken Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix 2024 is officially here. The race brings some of the world’s best drivers, including Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez, Mercedes’ George Russell, Lewis Hamilton and McLaren’s Lando Norris.
The race takes place at Las Vegas Street Circuit in Las Vegas, Nevada.
At a Glance: Watch F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix 2024 Online
Meanwhile, the main event race happens on Saturday, Nov. 23 with a start time of 10 p.m. PT/Sunday, Nov. 24 starting at 1 a.m. ET. It broadcasts on ESPN and livestreams on ESPN+ online.
Cord-cutters can watch the racing event on any live TV streaming service that carries ESPN, such as DirecTV Stream, Fubo or Hulu + Live TV, while ESPN+ and F1 TV get you practice and qualifying races leading up to the main event. DirecTV Stream offers ESPN, as part of its channel lineup and has a free trial that you can use to livestream the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix race on ESPN without cable.
Keep reading to find out how to watch all the F1 races you can handle with and without a cable subscription, like options to watch F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix for free.
How to Watch F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix 2024 Without Cable
Since the event broadcasts on ESPN, the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix is available on internet-based streaming cable services, some of which even offer free trials.
If you act fast and sign up, you can watch the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix online for free. Ahead, you’ll find options for watching ESPN, and stream the race online without cable.
ESPN+
If you’d like to livestream the entire F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, then ESPN+ ($11.99 per month) is one of the best picks. It has the entire racing event during the weekend, while it also has access to other sporting events from UFC, NFL, MLB, college football and more.
And right now, for Black Friday, you can get an annual subscription for $99.99 per year. That’s 12 months of service for the price of only nine months.
Along with ESPN+, the Disney Bundle Trio comes with the ad-supported versions of Hulu and Disney+ for $16.99 per month. This is nearly 45 percent less than if you were to subscribe to each service individually. However, if you’d like to go ad-free, the Disney Bundle Trio goes for $26.99 per month.
DirecTV Stream
You can watch the F1 Las Vegas race on ESPN with DirecTV Stream. All the cable alternative’s packages offer ESPN, while the streamer’s entry-level Entertainment package comes with more than 90 channels, such as AMC, Bravo, CNBC, Disney Channel and others.
In addition, the streamer has a free trial available, which only lasts for five days, but that’s more than enough time to catch on ESPN. You can either cancel or keep the service after the free trial is over, with prices starting at $74.99 per month.
Fubo
Watch ESPN, as well as 210 other news, entertainment and sports channels with a subscription to Fubo, which starts at $59.99 per month with the streamer’s current deals.
The online TV streaming service offers a seven-day free trial for new subscribers, so you can watch the entire F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix event online for free during that period.
Hulu + Live TV
A Hulu + Live TV subscription includes ESPN for the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix event. The streaming service has access to more than 95 channels — like FS1, BET, CNN, Motor Trend, Bravo, Food Network and more — starting at $82.99 per month. It also comes with Hulu’s entire streaming library and Disney+ and ESPN+.
The streaming service includes unlimited cloud DVR and a three-day free trial to try before you commit for the rest of the month.
Sling
Sling is one of the cheapest options for new live TV streaming subscribers who want to watch F1 on ESPN. The Sling Orange plan is $20 per month for the first month ($40 per month afterward) — prices and channel availability depends on your local TV market.
Sling Orange also features Disney Channel, MotorTrend, CNN, TNT, TBS, FreeForm, QVC and much more.
F1 TV
For the uninitiated, F1 TV is a streaming service from Formula One Management itself. It has all races, has the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, as well as everything F1 fans could ever want — such as live leaderboards, real-time telemetry, live maps, live radio broadcasts, programming and documentaries, pre- and post-race live shows and analysis, along with other offerings for fans.
F1 TV starts at $3.49 per month for the Access plan and $10.99 per month for the Pro tier, or $29.99 per year to $84.99 per year, respectively. Learn more at f1tv.formula1.com.
How to Watch F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix 2024 on TV
The F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix airs on ESPN. You can watch through your cable TV provider on ESPN.com and the ESPN mobile app with your cable TV account login — including streaming and traditional services, such as DirecTV Stream, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Sling, Verizon, Xfinity and others.
Where to Buy F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix 2024 Tickets Online
Want to watch the racing event in person? Tickets are still available for F1 Las Vegas at StubHub, Ticketmaster and GameTime — prices depend on seat location. For more info, visit Formula1.com.
One of the best deals on last-minute tickets right now is at TicketNetwork, which offers The Hollywood Reporter readers $150 off orders of $500 with promo code THR150 or $300 off orders that are $1,000 and up with code THR300.
Meanwhile, other deals on tickets can be found at Vivid Seats, where you can save $20 with code THR2024; or at SeatGeek where you can use promo code HOLLYWOOD10 to save $10 on eligible purchases of $250 and up.