Las Vegas Formula 1 News: Next Group of Tickets are More Than You Can Imagine

The next group of tickets for the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix will be released later this month.
Las Vegas Formula 1 News: Next Group of Tickets are More Than You Can Imagine
Las Vegas Formula 1 News: Next Group of Tickets are More Than You Can Imagine /

The upcoming Las Vegas Grand Prix has been making headlines for its ticket prices. The limited tickets for the race weekend will be available for purchase starting March 24 at 1 p.m. on the Formula 1 website. The prices range from $500 for a three-day standing-room general admission ticket to an insane $5 million for a five-day exclusive package with Caesars Palace.

For fans who want the best view of the race, a seat in the main grandstand opposite the pit lane is available at a cost of $2,500-per-person. However, for those on a budget, the cheapest seat available is in the West Harmon zone at $1,500.

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For those who want a more luxurious experience, there are ticket packages available that cost up to an astonishing $5 million. These packages include a 5-night stay at Caesars Palace, tickets to the sold-out Adele concert, and a driver to take guests to and from the F1, among other incredible experiences.

The Las Vegas Grand Prix is the penultimate race of the 2023 season, and it is also the only race to take place on a Saturday evening instead of Sunday. The excitement is building for the event with the release of new renderings and photos of the progress on site being released occasionally.

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The Las Vegas Grand Prix is set to be on the F1 calendar until 2032, taking place on the same Thanksgiving weekend each year. With ticket prices ranging from affordable to extravagant, this event is an excellent opportunity for fans to witness a unique Formula 1 race that will leave a lasting impression.


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Lydia Mee
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Lydia is the lead editor of F1 editorial. After following the sport for several years, she was finally able to attend the British Grand Prix in person in 2017. Since then, she's been addicted to not only the racing, but the atmosphere the fans bring to each event. She's a strong advocate for women in motorsport and a more diverse industry.