Training and qualifying schedules, how and where to see the Formula 1 pole position

The Formula 1 reaches the end of the tournament with its last three consecutive days, and prepares to host the Las Vegas Grand Prixwhich will take place between Thursday the 21st and Sunday the 24th November. Franco Colapinto He returns after his crash and abandonment in the Brazilian GP, ​​with a car that has undergone many modifications in the last two weeks.

The historic victory of Max Verstappen in Brazil in the rain -started 17th and won the race– not only did it mark his return to victory since the Spanish GP in June, but it was also a huge step forward in the search for his fourth consecutive title. Who could not take advantage of the eventful weekend was Lando Norriswhich arrived and moves away from the title fight with the current three-time champion.

Accompanied by the safety cars and the number of accidents that occurred throughout the day, the Dutchman advanced positions until he reached first place and knew how to maintain it until the end. He podium It was completed by the pilots of Alpine, Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon, which earned the team three positions in the constructors’ table in a single race.

As usual every year, the Las Vegas GP of the Formula 1It will be seen at dawn in Latin America. He first training will be the Thursday 21st from 11:30 p.m.followed by the second at 3 a.m. on Friday the 22nd. The day continues on Friday at 11:30 p.m. with the second training session, while qualifying will take place on Saturday at 3 AM.

The Formula 1 season can be followed through the category’s own platform (F1 TV Pro)with the contracting of the package of all the competitions, in addition to the training and classification tests. Likewise, in Argentina it will also be available live via streaming on the Disney+ platform and on Fox Sportsby conventional cable.

Formula 1: constructors’ standings in the run-up to the Las Vegas GP

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