Find out when the action in Los Angeles gets started in your time zone
Published 03/13/2025
The U.S. SailGP Team head stateside this weekend, when the Rolex Los Angeles Sail Grand Prix gets under way in California.
They will be looking to build on a mixed set of results in the season’s opening three rounds, which saw the crew secure bronze in Dubai before more challenging visits to Auckland and Sydney.
A home race offers the perfect opportunity to put points on the board, as fans from across the globe tune in to follow the action.
But when does Round 4 take place in your time zone?
The Los Angeles GP stretches across 15th-16th March, with sessions on both days getting started at 2pm local time (PDT).
An hour and a half of intense racing then follows, before things conclude at 3.30pm PDT on Saturday and Sunday.
If you’re in the United Kingdom then that will be a 9pm start (GMT), while it’s 10pm for central European fans in the likes of Germany, France, Switzerland and mainland Spain (CET).
And it’s an early evening start if you’re in South America, with proceedings kicking off at 6pm in Argentina, Uruguay and western parts of Brazil.
Moving to the Middle East, there could be some bleary-eyed supporters in the United Arab Emirates, thanks to a 1am start time.
But Australia and New Zealand are at the opposite end of the spectrum, with fans in Sydney and Auckland able to enjoy a spot of breakfast while taking in some sailing at 8am and 10am, respectively.
Wherever in the world you’re watching from, enjoy the race weekend!