Why is the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix on a Saturday?

The 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix was the first Formula 1 grand prix to not be held on a Sunday for 38 years, an arrangement that is being repeated this weekend.

On Saturday 23 November will be the second edition of the Las Vegas GP after its star-studded debut on the calendar last year.

Kylie Minogue performed a concert, all 20 drivers partook in an opening ceremony along the start-finish straight, while Max Verstappen was eventually victorious in a race that featured 99 overtakes – the most of any grand prix since China in 2016.

It was an event that went against the grain. That was evidenced by the schedule, as traditionally F1 hosts its grand prix weekends from a Friday to Sunday.

Yet everything was a day earlier for Vegas, so why is that?

Why is the F1 race in Las Vegas on Saturday?

The Vegas GP schedule has been designed to be a happy medium between local fans and global viewers

Photo by: Erik Junius

The Las Vegas GP is on Saturday because of a bid from F1 to get as many global viewers as possible for its new, glamorous event.

Las Vegas, which sits in the western US state of Nevada, is eight hours behind the United Kingdom and nine behind central Europe and it being a night race makes the time difference complicated.

That’s because if F1 kept to its traditional schedule of holding the race on a Sunday with a 10pm start – a time that is currently in place – it would be a Monday morning in Europe meaning several fans are leaving for work, or education, rather than watching the grand prix.

There is of course the option of staging the race during daytime, but that was always a no-go for F1. Las Vegas is the self-styled entertainment capital of the world, so F1 wanted to host its grand prix during the city’s primetime meaning the skyline was vibrant with neon lights while cars raced down the world famous Strip with those at the track partying alongside.

On top of that, if the race was held just a few hours earlier, then the grand prix would be in the middle of the night for European viewers forcing many of them to watch the race on catch-up – so 6am GMT or 7am CET is a sensible enough time for non-American fans to watch.

F1 needs the Las Vegas GP to be a success because in a unique arrangement, it is also the event promoter and wants to maximise the return on its investment. Staging the event when it can attract as many viewers as possible will only help its cause.

2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix full schedule

F1 cars will return to the track on Thursday evening local time in Las Vegas

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Thursday 21 November/Friday 22 November
Las Vegas GP Free Practice 1: 6:30pm local time, 2:30am GMT
Las Vegas GP Free Practice 2: 10pm local time, 6am GMT

Friday 22 November/Saturday 23 November
Las Vegas GP Free Practice 3: 6:30pm local time, 2:30am GMT
Las Vegas GP Qualifying: 10pm local time, 6am GMT

Saturday 18 November/Sunday 19 November
Las Vegas GP: 10pm local time, 6am GMT

When did F1 last hold a race on a Saturday before the Las Vegas Grand Prix?

F1 racing on a Monday? Pictured is Wolfgang von Trips winning the 1961 Dutch GP in a Ferrari

F1 racing on a Monday? Pictured is Wolfgang von Trips winning the 1961 Dutch GP in a Ferrari

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The 2024 Las Vegas GP will become the 77th official F1 world championship grand prix to not be held on a Sunday, as every day of the week has actually hosted a race.

Saturday was the first day of the week to hold a championship round, as the 1950 season-opening British GP occurred on the 13 May at Silverstone. The British GP then continued to be held on a Saturday every year until 1975.

So in F1’s early days, it was common for world championship races to not run on a Sunday. That’s especially because of the Indianapolis 500, which was on the calendar between 1950 and 1960 and traditionally, the great American race was held on 30 May.

But if that date fell on a Sunday, then the Indy 500 would happen on the following Monday meaning The Brickyard has held its famous event across various days.

As F1 ploughed through its seasons though, it became the norm for grands prix to happen on Sundays. That meant Vegas last year was the first non-Sunday race since the 1985 South African GP, held on a Saturday, as the Kyalami event used to alternate its days as well. For example in 1968, the South African GP took place on New Years’ Day, which was a Monday.

But 2023 wasn’t the first time F1 had visited Vegas, as the city held the Caesars Palace GP in 1981 and 1982, with those races also happening on a Saturday.

List of F1 grands prix not held on a Sunday

Race Race winner Day
1950 British Grand Prix Giuseppe Farina Saturday
1950 Indianapolis 500 Johnnie Parsons Tuesday
1951 Indianapolis 500 Lee Wallard Wednesday
1951 British Grand Prix Jose Froilan Gonzalez Saturday
1952 Indianapolis 500 Troy Ruttman Friday
1952 British Grand Prix Alberto Ascari Saturday
1953 Indianapolis 500 Bill Vukovich Saturday
1953 British Grand Prix Alberto Ascari Saturday
1954 Indianapolis 500 Bill Vukovich Monday
1954 British Grand Prix Jose Froilan Gonzalez Saturday
1955 Indianapolis 500 Bob Sweikert Monday
1955 British Grand Prix Stirling Moss Saturday
1956 Indianapolis 500 Pat Flaherty Wednesday
1956 British Grand Prix Juan Manuel Fangio Saturday
1957 Indianapolis 500 Sam Hanks Thursday
1957 British Grand Prix Tony Brooks and Stirling Moss Saturday
1958 Dutch Grand Prix Stirling Moss Monday
1958 Indianapolis 500 Jimmy Bryan Friday
1958 British Grand Prix Peter Collins Saturday
1959 Indianapolis 500 Rodger Ward Saturday
1959 British Grand Prix Jack Brabham Saturday
1959 United States Grand Prix Bruce McLaren Saturday
1960 Indianapolis 500 Jim Rathmann Monday
1960 Dutch Grand Prix Jack Brabham Monday
1960 British Grand Prix Jack Brabham Saturday
1961 Dutch Grand Prix Wolfgang von Trips Monday
1961 British Grand Prix Wolfgang von Trips Saturday
1962 British Grand Prix Jim Clark Saturday
1962 South African Grand Prix Graham Hill Saturday
1963 British Grand Prix Jim Clark Saturday
1963 South African Grand Prix Jim Clark Saturday
1964 British Grand Prix Jim Clark Saturday
1965 South African Grand Prix Jim Clark Friday
1965 British Grand Prix Jim Clark Saturday
1966 British Grand Prix Jack Brabham Saturday
1967 South African Grand Prix Peter Rodriguez Monday
1967 British Grand Prix Jim Clark Saturday
1968 South African Grand Prix Jim Clark Monday
1968 British Grand Prix You Stiffert Saturday
1969 South African Grand Prix Jackie Stewart Saturday
1969 Dutch Grand Prix Jackie Stewart Saturday
1969 British Grand Prix Jackie Stewart Saturday
1969 Canadian Grand Prix Jacky Ickx Saturday
1970 South African Grand Prix Jack Brabham Saturday
1970 British Grand Prix Jochen Rindt Saturday
1971 South African Grand Prix Mario Andretti Friday
1971 British Grand Prix Jackie Stewart Saturday
1972 South African Grand Prix Denny Hulme Saturday
1972 Spanish Grand Prix Emerson Fittipaldi Monday
1972 British Grand Prix Emerson Fittipaldi Saturday
1973 South African Grand Prix Jackie Stewart Saturday
1973 British Grand Prix Peter Revson Saturday
1974 South African Grand Prix Carlos Reutemann Saturday
1974 British Grand Prix Jody Scheckter Saturday
1975 South African Grand Prix Jody Scheckter Saturday
1975 British Grand Prix Emerson Fittipaldi Saturday
1976 South African Grand Prix Niki Lauda Saturday
1977 South African Grand Prix Niki Lauda Saturday
1977 British Grand Prix James Hunt Saturday
1978 South African Grand Prix Ronnie Peterson Saturday
1978 Swedish Grand Prix Niki Lauda Saturday
1979 South African Grand Prix Gilles Villeneuve Saturday
1979 British Grand Prix Clay Regazooni Saturday
1980 South African Grand Prix Rene Arnoux Saturday
1981 British Grand Prix John Watson Saturday
1981 Caesar’s Palace Grand Prix Alan Jones Saturday
1982 South African Grand Prix Alain Prost Saturday
1982 Dutch Grand Prix Didier Pironi Saturday
1982 Caesar’s Palace Grand Prix Michele Alboreto Saturday
1983 British Grand Prix Alain Prost Saturday
1983 South African Grand Prix Riccardo Patrese Saturday
1984 South African Grand Prix Niki Lauda Saturday
1985 South African Grand Prix Keke Rosberg Saturday
2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix Max Verstappen Saturday
2024 Bahrain Grand Prix Max Verstappen Saturday
2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Max Verstappen Saturday
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