General admission is expected to be the most affordable way for fans to experience the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix. Unlike grandstand seats, general admission (GA) offers access to different zones around the circuit to roam and soak up the race weekend excitement. Here is an overview of the GA zones offered and how to make the most of zone passes at the inaugural Vegas GP.
Compared to reserved grandstand tickets, general admission zone passes offer:
While you won't have an actual seat, GA zones give you freedom to roam combined with festive entertainment options for the ultimate race day energy.
The Las Vegas track layout features long straights and a mix of high and low-speed corners. Here are the key GA zones expected:
Festival Grounds - Central infield hub with screens, bars, music and activities
Turns 1 & 2 - Opening technical corners on west side
MSG Sphere - High speeds and screams down the straight
The Bowl - Stadium section overlooking Turns 16-17
Turn 6 - Viewing fountain and Bellagio bend
Club Vegas - New hub along the Strip with DJs and more
The Paddock - Access above team garages and pit lane
Start/Finish - Soak in start lights and podium celebrations
Fans are already speculating on the best GA zones for views, facilities, amenities and price. Until ticket details are announced, it's hard to forecast exact layouts and pricing.
With so many GA zones to choose from, here are some tips for fans once tickets go on sale:
Prior research and planning will pay dividends when it comes time to select GA zones that align with your preferences and budget.
Fans hoping to attend the Las Vegas GP on the cheap do have some alternative options beyond GA tickets:
While the race itself will be packed and pricey, savvy fans can find affordable ways to join the spectacle during other parts of the Vegas GP weekend.
Zone passes provide the ability to find prime viewing real estate in GA areas and soak up the F1 action without breaking the bank. Pick zones smartly when tickets go on sale to maximize the Vegas GP weekend!
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