
While not quite Super Bowl prices, race-day tickets for the F1 Vegas Grand Prix ain't cheap.
The least expensive tickets available to fans for main grandstand seats within view of the start/finish line for race day Saturday will run you $1,375 apiece.
This year's race in Las Vegas is again a Saturday night affair, with the Nov. 22 race scheduled to start at 8 p.m. local time (11 p.m. ET).
So, how much are tickets to this year's F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix?
Plenty.
Formula 1 Heineken Grand Prix organizers today announced that single-day tickets for this year's F1 weekend will go on sale to the public on Thursday, Aug. 14 at 1 p.m. ET. Formula 1 partner American Express will allow its card members the opportunity to get to the front of the line for a presale window beginning Aug. 6 at 1 p.m. ET and ending Aug. 8 at 12:59 p.m. ET.
This year's race in Las Vegas is again a Saturday night affair, with the Nov. 22 race scheduled to start at 8 p.m. local time (11 p.m. ET) on the Las Vegas Stip.
While not quite Super Bowl prices, race-day tickets for the F1 Vegas Grand Prix ain't cheap. The least expensive tickets available to fans for main grandstand seats within view of the start/finish line for race day Saturday will run you $1,375 apiece.
The cheapest single-day tickets start at $140 (including taxes and fees) for Thursday of race weekend that will cover the first two F1 practice sessions.
The cheapest Friday tickets that will include the third F1 practice session and qualifying sessions start at $225. Saturday (race day) cheapest tickets start at $650 each.
There will also be single-day tickets available to the Caesars Palace Viewing Experience, which will offer closed-circuit viewing and access to their interactive fan zone along the track. Those tickets start at $125.
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“Offering single-day ticket options is an important part of our efforts to make race weekend more accessible—especially for local fans,” said Emily Prazer, president and CEO of Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc. “As we continue to evolve the event, flexibility remains a priority so guests can explore the weekend in a way that works best for them. It’s all about delivering unforgettable moments through top-tier racing, entertainment and hospitality.”

F1 Las Vegas GP Single-Day Ticket Options
General Admission
Unassigned bleacher seating with views of Turn 4 and down the Koval Straightaway.
Thursday, Nov. 20: $150 including taxes and fees
Friday, Nov. 21: $250 including taxes and fees
Saturday, Nov. 22: $650 including taxes and fees
Standing-Room Only, General Admission
This standing-room-only ticket offers access to specific viewing areas on a first-come, first-served basis, live performances by musical acts T-Pain, mgk, Zedd and others, as well as interactive fan experiences.
Thursday, Nov. 20: $140 including taxes and fees
Friday, Nov. 21: $225 including taxes and fees
Saturday, Nov. 22: $590 including taxes and fees
Main Grandstand
View of the start/finish line with assigned seats in the East Harmon Zone offering views of Turn 1, pit lane and team garages, plus access to interactive fan activations and views of driver interviews at the Heineken Silver Stage.
Thursday, Nov. 20: Starting at $300 including taxes and fees
Friday, Nov. 21: Starting at $520 including taxes and fees
Saturday, Nov. 22: Starting at $1,375 including taxes and fees
Grandstands
Assigned seats in the grandstands will catch views from Turn 5G through the chicane at Turns 7-9.
Thursday, Nov. 20: Starting at $225 including taxes and fees
Friday, Nov. 21: Starting at $370 including taxes and fees
Saturday, Nov. 22: Starting at $965 including taxes and fees
Turn 3 Grandstand
Clear view of Turns 3 and 4 before the Koval Straightaway from assigned seats with access to the East Harmon Zone and Koval Zone featuring interactive fan zones, the F1 Academy paddock, driver interviews at the Heineken Silver Stage.
Thursday, Nov. 20: Starting at $200 including taxes and fees
Friday, Nov. 21: Starting at $350 including taxes and fees
Saturday: Starting at $920 including taxes and fees
West Harmon Grandstands
Catch thrilling views of drivers speeding down the Harmon Straight and braking into the final turn and finish line, all within the West Harmon Zone. Fans will have assigned seats and enjoy interactive fan activations and entertainment throughout the zone.
Thursday, Nov. 20: Starting at $185 including taxes and fees
Friday, Nov. 21: Starting at $285 including taxes and fees
Saturday, Nov. 22: Starting at $760 including taxes and fees
Caesars Palace Viewing Experience
Situated directly trackside in front of Caesars Palace, the three-day experience offers a closed-circuit viewing of the live race, amplified by an interactive fan zone, live entertainment, food & beverage offerings, and the roar of the F1 engines as they speed down the 1.2-mile straightaway.
Thursday, Nov. 20: Starting at $125 including taxes and fees
Friday, Nov. 21: Starting at $170 including taxes and fees
Saturday, Nov. 22: Starting at $275 including taxes and fees
Three-day ticket options, including hospitality tickets, are still available.
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