Hey everyone, it’s your boy back again with another adventure! Today, I’m gonna talk about the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix. I’ve been digging around trying to figure out when this thing is happening, especially for us folks not in Vegas.

So, I started by hitting up the usual spots on the internet, you know, just casually searching. Found a bunch of articles talking about this race. Apparently, it’s a pretty big deal, with drivers taking on a brand new circuit in Las Vegas. They even mentioned it’s gonna be one of 24 races in 2023. I was like “Wow, that’s a lot of races!”
Then I dug deeper to find the actual schedule. It wasn’t super easy, but I eventually found some sites that had the timetable. It’s got everything: practice sessions, qualifying, even those support races which are kind of cool. I also saw some stuff about press conferences and special events. Seems like a whole weekend packed with action.
Now, here’s the tricky part – the time zones. I noticed a lot of the schedules were in US time, which makes sense, but I needed to figure out what that meant for other parts of the world. I found one schedule that listed the times in different regions, like Latin America and Spain. That was pretty helpful.
- Practice 1: Thursday, November 16th, 11:30 PM (US time).
- Practice 2: Friday, November 17th. But I will dig deeper to find the detail time.
I also stumbled upon some info about where to watch it. Looks like it’s gonna be on DAZN and also on Movistar+ for some folks. For people in Mexico, Fox Sports is the place to go. I was mainly interested in the US, though. Turns out, it’s gonna be on ESPN and streaming on ESPN+. Good to know, right?
I also learned that the main race is gonna start at 10 PM PT, which is 1 AM ET. That’s pretty late, especially for East Coasters like me. For those in Abu Dhabi, it’s gonna be at 5 PM local time on Sunday. In the US and Canada (EST), it’s 8 AM.

So, after all this digging, I finally got a good idea of when and where to catch the Las Vegas Grand Prix. It’s gonna be a wild weekend, and I’m pretty stoked to watch it, even if it means staying up late! I hope this helps you guys out too. Let me know if you find any other cool info about the race!