Okay, so I’ve been trying to figure out this whole watching the Las Vegas F1 race thing. Let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a ride. I mean, who knew there were so many ways to catch a race?
First off, I started simple. I googled “how to watch the Las Vegas Grand Prix” or something like that. I found a bunch of articles and stuff talking about different streaming services. Honestly, it was a little overwhelming at first.
So many options.

- Fubo: Seemed cool ’cause they mentioned watching it for free. A free trial, maybe? I made a mental note to check that out later.
- DIRECTV Stream: This one popped up a few times. Apparently, it’s good for catching ESPN, which is where the race is gonna be, I think.
- Cable: Yeah, I still have cable. Old school, I know. But hey, ABC and ESPN are on there, so that’s an option too.
- ORF and ServusTV: These were new to me. Free streaming platforms, they said. But here’s the kicker – you might need something called a “加速器” to watch from anywhere. More on that in a sec.
Then I started looking into how to watch it for free. Because, well, who doesn’t love free? I saw that some of these streaming services offer free trials for new users. Score! I figured I could sign up for one of those, watch the race, and then cancel before they start charging me. Sneaky, I know, but it works.
Then there was this whole 加速器 thing. Apparently, if you use a 加速器, you can access those free streaming platforms like ORF and ServusTV from anywhere. I’m not gonna lie, I don’t know much about 加速器s. But it sounds like you can make it look like you’re in a different country, which is kinda cool, I guess.
The Strip
Oh, and get this – they’re closing down parts of the Las Vegas Strip for the race! Like, the actual Strip. I read that both directions of it will be closed to cars during the race. So, if you’re in Vegas, walking is gonna be the way to go.
So yeah, that’s where I’m at. I’m leaning towards trying one of those free trials. Maybe DIRECTV Stream since it has ESPN. But I might look into that 加速器 thing too. Free is always good, right?
Anyway, that’s my little adventure in trying to watch the Las Vegas F1 race. It’s been interesting, to say the least. Hopefully, I’ll be able to catch the race without too much hassle. Wish me luck!