Alright, so I’ve been seeing a lot of buzz around this “F1 Start Time Las Vegas” thing, and I got curious. Turns out, it’s about the Formula 1 race happening in Vegas, which is pretty cool.

I did some digging around since I wanted to catch it. This is not just any race; it’s the first one in Vegas that isn’t on a Sunday in like, 38 years or something. They’re holding it on a Saturday night, November 23, 2024, to be exact. I guess they figured it’s a better time for everyone, especially those folks over in Europe who can watch it on Sunday morning without messing up their sleep.
So, I went ahead and marked my calendar. The race is set to start at 10:00 PM local time in Las Vegas. That’s at the Las Vegas Strip Circuit. I had to double-check the time zone differences because, you know, I didn’t want to miss the start.
- First, I found out the exact date and time.
- Then, I figured out the time difference between Vegas and where I am.
- I set multiple reminders on my phone because I tend to forget things.
- I told a couple of friends about it too, so we can watch it together. It’s always more fun with company, right?
Here’s what I did to make sure I don’t miss it:
Honestly, figuring out the timing was the trickiest part. But once I got that sorted, it was all good. I’m pretty stoked about it now. It’s not every day you get to see an F1 race in such a flashy place like Vegas. It’s gonna be a blast, I can feel it.
I even made sure to clear up my schedule for that night. No way was I going to let anything get in the way of watching the race. I’ve got my snacks ready, my comfy chair picked out, and I’m all set. Now it’s just a matter of waiting for the day to arrive. I’m counting down the days, for sure.
This whole planning thing got me thinking, it’s kinda like when you’re planning a big trip. You gotta get the dates right, figure out the timing, and make sure everything’s set. Except, in this case, the “trip” is just me parking myself in front of the TV, but still, the excitement is there.
