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Formula 1 game times in the US West Coast

Every Grand Prix starts at a different time — the paddock moves through Australia, Asia, Europe and the Americas. Here is every regular Formula 1 slot converted to Pacific Time — recalculated daily so daylight-saving changes on either side never catch you out.

The regular slots in US PT

SlotScheduled🇺🇸 Pacific Time
European rounds (typical)
Most European races start 3pm local
Sun 15:00 Berlin06:00
Middle East rounds (typical)
Bahrain, Jeddah, Abu Dhabi — dusk races
Sun 18:00 Dubai07:00
Americas rounds (typical)
US/Canada/Mexico/Brazil afternoon starts
Sun 15:00 New York12:00
Asia-Pacific rounds (typical)
Early-morning viewing for Europe
Sun 15:00 Tokyo23:00 (day before)
Qualifying (Europe, typical)
Sat 16:00 Berlin07:00

Formula 1 in the US West Coast — quick answers

What time are Formula 1 games in the US West Coast?

European rounds (typical) start at 06:00 Pacific Time. The full slot-by-slot conversion is below — times shift slightly when daylight saving changes on either side.

Why do Formula 1 times keep changing in the US West Coast?

Daylight saving. When the clocks change in the home country or in the US West Coast (and they rarely change on the same weekend), every start time shifts by an hour for a few weeks. The table on this page is recalculated daily, so it's always the current conversion.

How long is an F1 race?

Races run to 305 km or a 2-hour limit — most finish in around 90 minutes to 1 hour 45. With formation lap and podium, block out about 2 hours.

How many F1 races are there in a season?

The modern calendar has around 24 Grands Prix from March to December, plus six sprint weekends with a shorter Saturday race.

Formula 1 times elsewhere

Typical slots shown for planning; individual fixtures move around them. Always confirm the exact start with the official schedule or broadcaster in the US West Coast.