United States F1 Grand Prix 2015 live stream: Watch online USA Formula One racing (Preview)

The United States Formula 1 Grand Prix 2015 takes place on Sunday and following a week full of storms and heavy rain, Nico Rosberg was confirmed in pole position as he looks to keep his slim title hopes alive. The race has a start time of 2 p.m. ET and takes place from the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. The F1 race can be watched online through NBC Sports live stream via the link below.

Rosberg was able to beat teammate Lewis Hamilton to pole in a delayed qualifying session on Sunday. In a qualifying sessions truncated by heavy rain, Rosberg was able to just enough to ensure he gives himself the best possible opportunity to claim the win and stay in the title race.

The qualifying session was called off after just two of the three parts after conditions continued to deteriorate to dangerous levels.

In further drama, Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel will be devoted 10 places from his original qualifying position of fifth, leaving him with a huge amount to do.

Daniel Ricciardo and Daniil Kvyat of Red Bulls will occupy the second row of the grid after impressing in qualifying.

Rosberg said, "I felt comfortable with the car. It is quite challenging - the car snaps quite suddenly, but I got a good lap together."

Meanwhile, title leader and Rosberg's teammate Lewis Hamilton said: "It was lots of fun out there for all of us. It's a shame we couldn't go out at the end. I had hoped we could go out and clean the track. It looks like a lot of people have turned up today to watch. I hope the weather eases up for the race."

Today's United States Formula One Grand Prix 2015 has a scheduled start time of 2 p.m. ET and can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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