The inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix is set for November 18, 2023, and will be one of the hottest tickets in sports. Here is your guide to everything you need to know about securing seats for Formula 1's much-anticipated return to the Vegas Strip.
As expected for a marquee event in a destination like Las Vegas, F1 ticket prices are at the high end for motorsports. Demand is expected to far exceed supply for the first running of the Vegas race.
Exact ticket pricing has not been formally announced yet by F1, but based on other recent Grands Prix in major cities, we can expect to see the following structure:
Front stretch grandstands and suites will be the most expensive, given their premium views of pit lane, the podium celebration, and the high-speed straight through that section.
The least expensive ticket options will be general admission zones in the infield or back stretch. But no matter your budget, securing tickets ASAP once sales open will be critical.
F1 offers a wide mix of ticket types and packages to suit different budgets and preferences:
When purchasing directly from F1, you generally select a zone first, then choose your specific section and seating within it.
Early buying is key, as the most popular zones/ticket types will sell out fast. General admission tends to offer more availability being the largest zones.
Beyond just race tickets, Formula 1 and local organizers will offer upscale packages bundling additional experiences:
These elite packages run tens of thousands of dollars, but deliver once-in-a-lifetime access and ultimate luxury throughout the Vegas GP weekend.
Given the small supply and huge demand, gaining presale access will be crucial for the best chance at Las Vegas GP tickets. Here are some presale options:
Having accounts created on key sites with payment info saved will expedite checkout. Presales often sell out in minutes, so lightning-fast speed is required.
Be wary of secondary sites and markups exceeding face value. Presales and the initial general on-sale give access to face value pricing.
The exact public on-sale date has not been announced yet, but we can make educated guesses based on past F1 sales timelines:
Signing up for F1 newsletters and following official social accounts are the best way to get notified the moment tickets go live. Given the small venue capacity, selling out quickly across most zones is a near guarantee.
Securing tickets requires preparation, persistence and good fortune - but the reward is attending what promises to be an unforgettable F1 weekend in Las Vegas! Act fast once sales open to join this historic event.
Based on the circuit layout, here are 5 of the best grandstands:
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