F1 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix LIVE: Qualifying schedule and start time as Lando Norris aims for pole
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F1 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix LIVE: Qualifying schedule and start time as Lando Norris aims for pole

Lando Norris refuses to give up in the F1 title battle against Max Verstappen

F1 then heads to the famous Sin City strip for the second edition of the Las Vegas Grand Prix and round 22 of the 2024 season.

Max Verstappen is on course for a fourth consecutive world championship after his masterful drive in the wet at the last race in Brazil. With a 62-point advantage over Lando Norris with three races remaining, the Dutchman can clinch the title in Vegas if he finishes ahead of the McLaren driver.

Lewis Hamilton will put in a strong show after a weekend to forget in Sao Paulo as his time as a Mercedes driver draws to a close ahead of his 2025 move to Ferrari.

Verstappen won last year’s first race in Vegas, when Charles Leclerc took second place on the final lap by overtaking Sergio Perez.

Follow live updates from the Las Vegas Grand Prix:

What are the Las Vegas GP start times?

All times GMT

  • Free practice 3: 02:30
  • Qualifying: 06:00
  • Race: 06:00 (23:00 November 23, local time)
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Kieran JacksonNovember 22, 2024 at 3 p.m

Driving position before Las Vegas;

1. Max Verstappen – 393 points

2. Lando Norris – 331 points

3. Charles Leclerc – 307 points

4. Oscar Piastri – 262 points

5. Carlos Sainz – 244 points

6. George Russell – 192 points

7. Lewis Hamilton – 190 points

8. Sergio Perez – 151 points

9. Fernando Alonso – 62 points

10. Nico Hulkenberg – 31 points

11. Yuki Tsunoda – 28 points

12. Pierre Gasly – 26 points

13. Lance Stroll – 24 points

14. Esteban Ocon – 23 points

15. Kevin Magnussen – 14 points

16. Alex Albon – 12 points

17. Daniel Ricciardo – 12 points

18. Ollie Bearman – 7 points

19. Franco Colapinto – 5 points

20. Liam Lawson – 4 points

21. Zhou Guanyu – 0 points

22. Logan Sargeant – 0 points

23. Valtteri Bottas – 0 points

Kieran JacksonNovember 22, 2024 at 17.00

PREVIEW: Las Vegas GP returns – with key ingredient present after superb F1 debut

As fans trudged away from their expensively purchased seats on night one of 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prixhaving seen just eight minutes of cars on the track before “well gate”a question arose: how could the sport recover for this?

But beyond all the fanfare that inevitably accompanied Formula 1’s lavish return to Sin City last year, what actually saved the opening event was Saturday night’s race itself. We had overtakes – 82 in fact, the most of any track in its debut Grand Prix – we had safety cars and we had last-lap drama. For a sport that veers all too obviously in the direction of spectacle at times, it was a refreshing nod to the drama that on-court action can deliver.

Kieran JacksonNovember 22, 2024 at 4 p.m

Lando Norris insists Max Verstappen would not win the 2024 F1 title in a McLaren

Norris saw his title hopes crumble at the last race in Brazil as Verstappen produced one of his best ever drives to take victory from 17th on the grid in wet conditions.

With 62 points separating the pair with three races remaining, Red Bull’s Verstappen will win his fourth straight F1 title if he finishes ahead of McLaren’s Norris at this weekend’s Las Vegas Grand Prix.

Kieran JacksonNovember 22, 2024 1:20 p.m

Charles Leclerc after FP1:

“We have to try to find something to try to turn the situation around, but we’re not that far (away),” Leclerc said.

“All in all, I think we’re very strong in race pace, a little less so in qualifying. It’s been a bit of a story of our season but it’s better that way than the other way around.

“I think we have some ideas of what to do to try and improve it, but then it’s a trade-off of how good you want to be in the race compared to qualifying and we have to find the right compromise.”

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Kieran JacksonNovember 22, 2024 12:40 p.m

F1 in talks for 11th team for 2026 season after Andretti’s rejection

Formula 1 is reportedly in talks with General Motors about an eleventh team joining the grid in 2026.

Yet Sky Sports News understands that, with former boss Michael Andretti out of the picture, a GM entry led by businessman Dan Towriss – the majority owner of Andretti Global – is being considered to enter the sport as early as 2026.

Kieran JacksonNovember 22, 2024 11:11 am

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff after practice on Friday:

“I think we are the dirty track champions. FP1 is always good and the moment the grip kicks in we have seen the performance deteriorate.

“Having said that, I think the gap was pretty big. It’s the biggest we’ve seen so far in FP1, so we’ve got to spray some dust for all the sessions tomorrow, in qualifying or something.

“But I don’t think this kind of advantage for the other teams will last. I really hope we don’t fall behind like we did in the past on some of the tracks, but stay competitive, fight at the front.”

(EPA)

Kieran Jackson22 November 2024 09:56

Max Verstappen after FP2:

“It was slippery. We really struggled with connecting the tires, especially during one lap. In the long run we were a bit more competitive, but we still need to fine tune.”

The championship leader added: “We’re a long way off the lap pace because of the unique conditions here, but it’s the same for everyone. We have to learn what we’re doing wrong. It’s like driving on ice.”

Max Verstappen can wrap up his fourth world championship title this weekend (David Davies/PA)
Max Verstappen can wrap up his fourth world championship title this weekend (David Davies/PA) (PA thread)

Kieran Jackson22 November 2024 08:32

Hollywood stars Brad Pitt and Sylvester Stallone, rapper Snoop Dogg, British chef Gordon Ramsay, Olympic great athlete Michael Phelps, heir and celebrity TV star Paris Hilton and model E

is among the plethora of stars expected to take part in the race against the backdrop of the Caesars Palace, MGM Grand and Bellagio hotels.

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Kieran JacksonNovember 22, 2024 at 08.00

Michael Buffer and brother Bruce present F1 stars at the Las Vegas Grand Prix

Michael Buffer and his brother Bruce will join forces to present the Formula 1 stars ahead of Saturday’s celebrity-studded Las Vegas Grand Prix.

Michael, known for his ‘Let’s Get Ready to Rumble’ catchphrase, was hired by F1 bosses ahead of the 2017 US Grand Prix in Austin.

Known for yelling “It’s Time,” Bruce announced to grid drivers before last year’s event on the Strip.

American announcer Michael Buffer at Madison Square Garden (Nick Potts/PA)
American announcer Michael Buffer at Madison Square Garden (Nick Potts/PA) (PA Archives)

Kieran JacksonNovember 22, 2024 07:45