Tomorrow’s F1 starting grid for the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix
Lando Norris mastered a wet qualifying session to claim pole position for the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix. Here’s the starting grid for Sunday’s race
UK viewers have an early start to watch the 2025 Las Vegas GP live
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Set your alarm early: tomorrow’s Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix is due to start at 4am GMT, when Lando Norris will be looking to stretch his lead in the F1 world championship from pole position.
After a chaotic wet qualifying session, he’ll be joined on the front row by Max Verstappen, who still has a mathematical chance of the title. However, Norris’s closest contender, McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri will start fifth after yellow flags compromised his final flying lap.
The weather forecast for Saturday night’s race at 8pm local time (Sunday morning in Europe) is for dry weather, but teams still have to battle the cold Las Vegas air, in which tyres struggle for heat and brakes lose temperature on the high-speed run down the Las Vegas Strip.
You can watch the race live on Sky Sports, or via the Now TV app in Britain. Raceday coverage starts at 2.30am GMT for early risers. Channel 4 will be showing highlights at 1pm on Sunday afternoon.
Full 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix starting grid
| UK time (GMT) | Local time | Race | TV |
| 12.20am | 4.20pm | F1 Academy, Race 2 | Live – Sky Sports |
| 2.30am | 6.30pm | Sky Sports begins raceday coverage | |
| 4am | 8pm | F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix | Live – Sky Sports |
| 1pm | 5am | Channel 4 Grand Prix highlights | |
All times are in GMT for UK TV viewers:
| Session | Start time | Live TV | Streaming | Highlights |
| Grand Prix | 4am | 2.30am Sky Sports |
2.30am Sky Go, Now TV |
1pm Channel 4 |
Every session of the Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend is live on Sky Sports F1.
David Croft and Jenson will be in the commentary box, with reporting and analysis from Ted Kravitz, Anthony Davidson and Bernie Wilson. Sky also offers several additional viewing options, including onboard footage of all cars.
The same coverage is available to stream on the Sky Go app or Now TV. Many viewers outside the UK can watch via F1 TV.
Full highlights will be broadcast on Channel 4, at 1pm on Sunday.
Shorter highlights package will be available on F1’s YouTube channel soon after the race.
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