Formula 1 Races: How to Watch & Livestream the Las Vegas Grand Prix 2023 Online

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Formula 1 is the worldwide racing event, featuring the best of the best weaving their way to first place. Antsy for the next race? Get revved up as the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix will start on Wednesday (Nov. 15) in Las Vegas, NV — click here to find available tickets.

If you couldn’t snag a travel deal to watch it live and in person, ESPN and ABC will be airing live coverage of the race. Whether you’re new to F1 or have been a fan for years, you can catch the main event Saturday (Nov. 18) at 10 p.m. PT and Sunday (Nov. 19) at 1 a.m. ET. Avid fans who don’t want to miss anything from the big weekend can tune in starting Wednesday (Nov. 15) to view the opening ceremony at 9:30 p.m. PT and Friday (Nov. 17) for the qualifying round at 11:55 p.m. PT.

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Keep reading to find out how to watch the global event:

How to Stream F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix

ESPN, ABC and ESPN+ will be airing every moment from the F1 Las Vegas GP. If you have cable you can watch the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix for free — just check with your cable provider’s channel guide to see what channel ESPN and/or ABC is on. Don’t have cable? You may be able to livestream the races for free using an HD antenna like one of these from Amazon.

ESPN+ will also be livestreaming the Las Vegas GP, which means if you’re already a subscriber, you watch the race for free — otherwise, you’ll need a subscription to watch.

You can get an ESPN+ subscription for $10.99/month, or save over 15% with an ESPN+ Annual Plan at $109.99/year. You can also bundle ESPN+ with Disney+ and Hulu for $14.99/month.

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Besides F1 Regular Season, ESPN+ members can watch live games for other sports, NFL draftsNFL playoffsMLB games and exclusive on-demand videos, as well as access content from what was formerly known as ESPN Insider. In addition to games, ESPN+ has original shows to stream on demand, including game recaps, NBA finals and analyses hosted by Peyton Manning, a shorter version of NFL Primetime, as well as full replays of historic NFL games.

For those looking for a money-saving option: Hulu + Live TV gets you 75+ channels in edition to ESPN+, Hulu and Disney+, and DVR storage for less than $80 a month. Other options for ESPN include VidgoDirecTV Stream, Fubo and Sling TV, which start at around $15-$75 and provide live and on-demand streaming, including ESPN and other sports channels as well as DVR recording and a free trial (with certain streamers).

Rylee Johnston

Billboard