Tickets – 2025 Miami Grand Prix

Learn more about buying tickets for the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix 2025. Where to watch the F1 action at Hard Rock Stadium.

Debuting in 2022 to massive hype, the inaugural edition of the Miami Grand Prix sold out in record time, despite some of the highest ticket prices on the F1 calendar. Tickets did not sell so well for second and third editions of the race (perhaps due to the arrival of a third stateside race in Las Vegas), though prices were lowered by the promoter in 2024. 275,000 fans attended the 2024 Miami Grand Prix over three days, the highest attendance in the race’s short history.

Despite price reductions in 2024, tickets for the Miami Grand Prix are amongst the highest priced on the current Formula 1 calendar according to our most recent ranking of F1 ticket prices. Most tickets are now on sale for the 2025 Miami Grand Prix, with the exception of the cheapest GA Campus Passes.

Official Ticket Packages from F1 Experiences are also on sale for 2025. Available currently are grandstand ticket packages with exclusive trackside activities, as well as packages offering all-inclusive hospitality in the Champions Club and Formula 1 Paddock Club.

2025 Miami Grand Prix Tickets: Need to Know

  • E-tickets will be issued for the 2025 Miami Grand Prix. You will receive a separate e-ticket for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Ticketing is managed via Ticketmaster.
  • All grandstand tickets are sold for 3 days, offering access to the circuit on Friday, Saturday  and Sunday
  • The cheapest Campus Pass tickets (also known as General Admission) do not offer a reserved seat. The viewing offer for Campus Pass ticketholders was improved in 2023 with new areas and standing platforms.
  • Small fanzones (with food and drink options as well) are located close to the grandstands around the track, including the North Campus (behind the Start/Finish Grandstand) and close to the Turn 18 Grandstand.
  • Cheaper grandstands offer bench seating while more expensive grandstands offer tip-up individual seats. High seats in most grandstands are also covered and offer protection from the sun – these are worth getting if you are at all worried about getting too much exposure to Miami’s heat and humidity.
  • New for 2025, Grandstand Passes allow you to sit in a different grandstand on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The packages are named after the grandstand where you will watch the race on Sunday. The following packages are available: Grandstand Pass – Turn 18 Package / Turn 1 North Package / Marina Package.
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Where to Sit at Miami International Autodrome

A good rule of thumb is that the best grandstands and seating locations will be priced at higher levels, but this doesn’t mean that you still won’t get a decent view in the cheaper grandstands. Learn more below about the different seating options on offer in Miami.

Start/Finish (Main) Grandstand

Generally the most expensive traditional seating location at any race (aside from hospitality), the Start/Finish Grandstand overlooks the starting grid, start/finish line, pits and (probably) the podium in Miami. These seats are good for watching all the key moments of the weekend like the pre-race ceremony, start, pit stops and post-race podium ceremony. If you want to watch on-track action and overtaking moves, there are better places to watch the action in Miami. Seats in the Start/Finish grandstand are separated into 17 main sections, SF1-SF17 (view the Start/Finish grandstand seating map). The lower number sections are closer to the final corner and the higher numbered sections are closer to the first corner. The highest-priced seats in this grandstand are located closest to the start line, SF11-SF13. Accessible seats are located in the first row, closest to the track (SF-WC). Covered seats in the highest part of the grandstand are also higher priced than lower seats in the same section. F1 Experiences Hero | Start/Finish Ticket Packages include a 3-day seat in the Start/Finish grandstand plus exclusive trackside activities on Thursday.

Turn 1 Grandstands

The Turn 1 grandstand is situated on the outside of the first corner at Miami International Autodrome, which is one of the best overtaking zones at the circuit. Turn 1 is also a good place to watch the start of the race and the run down to the first corner. The Turn 1 grandstand is separated into ten sections, T1-1 to T1-10. (View the Turn 1 grandstand seating map.) Lower numbered sections are located on the approach to the corner, and are closer to the track than higher numbered sections. The best – and most expensive seats – are located in T1-3 to T1-6 in the middle of the grandstand. Covered seats in the highest part of the grandstand are also higher priced than lower seats in the same section.

Marina Grandstands

The Marina grandstands overlook the high-speed Turns 6-8 at Miami International Autodrome. These grandstands are also recommended for “partygoers” with easy access to lots of food and drink options in the Marina. The Marina grandstands are separated into three separate stands with four sections each: MG1-MG4 (Turn 8), MG5-MG-9 (Turn 7) and MG10-13 (Turn 6). (View the Marina Grandstand seating map.) The higher numbered sections are closer to entry of the complex, whilst the lowered numbered sections are near the exit of the complex. The best (highest-priced) seats are located in MG11-MG12. Covered seats in the highest part of the grandstand are also higher priced than lower seats in the same section. Marina Grandstand 6 (MG6) is home to a new McLaren supporters section at the 2025 Miami Grand Prix. F1 Experiences Starter | Marina Ticket Packages include a 3-day reserved seat in the Marina grandstand plus exclusive trackside activities on Thursday

South Beach & North Beach Grandstands

The South Beach Grandstand is located on the outside of the approach to Turn 11, while the North Beach Grandstand wraps around the inside of Turn 12. This section of the circuit (the approach to Turn 11, in particular) is one of the best places for overtaking at Miami International Autodrome, and is an excellent choice for an affordable grandstand at the Miami Grand Prix. The South Beach grandstand is separated into eight main sections, SB-1 to SB-8. (View the Beach grandstand seating map.) The lower numbered sections are closer to the corner, which is where the best views can be found. Accessible seats are located in the first row of the grandstand, closest to the track (SB-WC). Covered seats in the highest part of the grandstand are also higher priced than lower seats in the same section. The larger North Beach grandstand is separated into 16 main sections, NB-1 to NB-16, with the lower number sections closer to Turn 11 and the higher number sections on the exit of Turn 12. The best seats are in lower number sections from NB-1 to NB-11. Red Bull Racing Fan Club seats are located at the southwest end of the North Beach Grandstand.

Turn 18 Grandstand

The Turn 18 Grandstand offers some of the best views at the Miami Grand Prix. Situated quite close to the track and offering views of Turns 17-19 and also the pit entrance, there’s sure to be plenty of action at these important corners that end a lap of Miami International Autodrome. There are 17 main sections of the Turn 18 grandstand (T18-1 to T18-17), with the lower numbered sections closer to the pit entry. T18-7 to T17-11 are the highest-priced seats in the grandstand and offer the best views. Accessible seating is available in the front row of the grandstand (T18-WC). Covered seats in the highest part of the grandstand are also higher priced than lower seats in the same section. View Turn 18 grandstand seating map.

General Admission / Campus Passes

3-Day Campus Passes (General Admission) are not yet on sale for 2025. In 2024, GA tickets cost from $439 USD for 3 days. General Admission tickets provide entry to the circuit and the various fanzones, but you don’t have a reserved seat to watch the action. General Admission access in Miami does offer access to viewing decks at the top of the Hard Rock Stadium, as well as the fanzone and big screen inside the stadium. The promoters delivered an improved experience for 2023, including new viewing platforms.

Hospitality Suites at the 2025 Miami Grand Prix

Formula 1 Paddock Club

The Paddock Club is Formula 1’s highest end hospitality product, available to a consistently high standard at all races on the calendar. Sadly, this wasn’t the case at the inaugural Miami Grand Prix, where many guests complained about the lower standard of cuisine, as well as lax security which resulted in many extra fans without Paddock Club passes entering the exclusive space. This changed in 2023 with the construction of a new Paddock Club suite in Miami, as well as the appointment of Do & Co as the caterer – the Austrian company is already responsible for Paddock Club catering at the majority of races on the F1 calendar.

The Paddock Club in Miami offers great views of the pit lane and start/finish straight. Benefits of the Paddock Club include all-inclusive gourmet cuisine, including seated meals, food stations, open bars, F1 driver appearances and a host of interactive displays. Paddock Club guests also benefit from daily pit lane walks and driving tours of the circuit. 2025 Miami Paddock Club Packages are available from F1 Experiences, with prices starting from $13,999 USD for 3 days

Champions Club by F1 Experiences

Not as expensive as the Paddock Club, but still offering all-inclusive cuisine, open bars, good views of the track, guest appearances and special trackside activities, the Champions Club was set up by F1 Experiences in 2017 and is now offered at the majority of races on the current F1 calendar. 

The Champions Club moved to a new location trackside location at Miami Autodrome in 2024, which provided significantly better views than the old location on the podium side of Hard Rock Stadium. The three-level suite is located on the inside of Turn 5, close to the Hard Rock Stadium and with views of the cars approaching the Marina. Champions Club access includes all-inclusive food with open bars, guest appearances, grid walk and a guided tour of the Formula 1 Padock. Champions Club Ticket Packages are now on sale for the 2025 Miami Grand Prix, priced from $5,399 USD for 3 days.

44 thoughts on “Tickets – 2025 Miami Grand Prix”

  1. Thank you for your very informative Miami GP post. I am reaching out regarding GA tickets for Miami. I have just noticed the Official Miami GP site shared something about a “Campus Pass”, which when you read it seems mostly like a GA type of deal, and it says coming soon. Notice how it is the first of the seating option, perhaps the first package is cheaper than grandstands. Well I’m just curious and trying not to pay insane resell prices, thus I might just making up possibilities. Nonetheless it would be great to hear your input on this, or maybe you know something I dont.
    Thanks
    Find it at
    f1miamigp . com / tickets /

    1. Hello, yes the Campus Pass does sound very much like General Admission – and it should be cheaper than the grandstands. Not sure why they are leaving it so late to put on sale. Probably also going to be huge demand for these tickets given they will be cheaper than existing ones.

  2. Hi Andrew,

    We purchased the Haas F1 Team Fan package for the Miami F1 GP but there has been very little detail from F1Experience Customer Service as to what it includes.

    They mentioned “Haas Team Fan Club Membership”. Would you happen to know what does that mean? Is it access to a Haas Fan location in the circuit?

    I’m very confused and they don’t seem to reply with emails other than some really vague answers.

    Thanks!

    1. Hi Manuel, sorry but I don’t have much to add about this. I think you will hear more about the fan club soon, but it’s an online thing not a location at the circuit. I do hope you will still enjoy your experience in Miami, maybe we will meet. I’ll be there working with F1 Experiences

  3. Thank you all for the information! Very useful! We have a 3-day pass and unfortunately have to miss race day on Sunday due to a last minute change of family plans. Is there a way to attend practice and qualifying (i.e. Day 1 & 2) and somehow sell-off Day 3 to recoup some of the costs? Would hate to see it go to waste! Appreciate any insight.
    Thanks!

    1. Kosala samarasinghe

      Hello Michael,

      My wife and I are coming into town and interested in going on Sunday only, do you still have the Sunday ticket? DM me at 619 961 7240. Thanks

    2. Michael. how are you? My father got tickets in grandstand 18 but i couldnt Which ticket do you have? how many? im interested, maybe i can only get sunday in a good value you can transfer them via ticketmaster, if you are interest please contact me

      1. Hi Andrew , do you still have tickets at the Beach Grandstand? Your link shows turn 18 for $1535 a piece! Also, if i buy those 3 days can i sell Friday or Saturday individually online ? I am only interested for Sunday. My email is [email protected] Thanks!

        1. Nicky Haldenby

          Hi Elias, sorry – only Turn 18 tickets are available in our shop right now. If you were able to acquire 3-day tickets, you should be able to arrange selling the Friday and Saturday tickets separately. Personally, I would keep the Friday and Saturday tickets and enjoy the whole weekend in Miami!

      2. Hi Andrew, great read. Very informative article! Quick question, I have a 3 day pass seated at the Start/Finish line. Are there any public pit lane walks that I would be able to attend? I’ve only managed to read ‘Paddock Club Pit Lane Walks’ on the official schedules, which are exclusive to those members from my understanding. Thanks

        1. No, there’s no pit lane walk on the schedule. This would normally happen on Thursday, but the Miami event only officially starts on Friday. For future reference, F1 Experiences does do an ‘Exclusive Pit Lane Walk’ for some packages – this normally happens on Thursday evening. But F1 Experiences is sold out for this weekend. And you are right; Paddock Club Pit Lane Walks are only for the guests of the Paddock Club

  4. Hi! I will be attending my first F1 race ever in Miami 2023. Can you tell me if the tickets also include access to any other support races (F2)?

  5. Hello!

    The F1 Experience website is reliable for purchasing tickets? Its my first time buying and I don’t have any information so it would be really helpful to know where to buy the tickets.
    Thanks!

    1. Yes, it’s reliable. F1 Experiences is the official travel and experience programme of Formula 1. I’ve also worked for the parent company of F1 Experiences (QuintEvents) for the past five years, so I can doubly assure you they are reliable and legitimate!

  6. Hello!
    I bought my tickets off of ticketmaster, I just want to make sure that is reliable? I had gotten an email from Miami GP for the presale roughly two weeks ago and I just want to make sure the tickets I purchased are authentic.

    Many Thanks!

  7. Hello, I would like to know if the “campus pass” tickets have already been put on sale or when they are supposed to be on sale. Thank you!

  8. This ticket sales process is very confusing. I wish it was clear what is on sale right now and when other things will be released. I really can’t find many tickets available, it seems everything is sold out. But, it could be that other things just are not on sale yet. Getting information about this is hard. I don’t see campus pass at all on the website.

    1. Hi Chrissy, I agree that the Miami GP sales process is pretty opaque. Most circuits still publish a price list and let buyers know when tickets will be available, but Miami is keeping it all under wraps. First advice is to make sure you have signed up to the mailing list here. There’s still a chance you will be offered tickets in a later phase of sales. Alternatively, you can look at packages from F1 Experiences, which are already available. We hope to have some official tickets available as well from our partners, but probably not Campus passes. If we have more information, we will inform our subscribers. Sign up here, checking the box for Miami.

  9. Hi! Great information about the event and where to seat. Do you know if the Grandstand tickets include access to the campus?

  10. Hola, disculpa no entendí muy bien lo de las entradas de admisión general, solo te permiten ver la carrera desde las pantallas o si puedes ir a cualquier tribuna a verlo?

    1. No puedes ir y sentarte en las gradas si tienes un boleto de Admisión General. Tienes acceso al circuito y a algunas plataformas de observación, además de las fanzones, etc. Pero no obtienes un asiento reservado.

  11. Hi,
    Great information, thanks for sharing.
    I purchased a 3-Day Marina grandstand.
    Would this ticket serve as a Campus Pass as well?
    We will be traveling from Maryland and I want my two boys to walk around the circuit and get the full experience.

    The Miami GP website could do a better job explaining what is included. Thanks.

  12. Hi Andrew,

    I bought a three day grandstand ticket. So excited to go!

    Do you know when the etickets will be released on Ticketmaster?

    Thank you in advance,

    Chris

  13. Hi. If I purchase a grandstand ticket, say Turn 1, do I have access to all other areas (aside from other grandstands) including for example the hard rock stadium vantage points and other areas in the middle of the track?

  14. Andrew,
    We purchased seats in Section R13 row 29. Wondering if I should see about changing to row 20 would still offer good shadead be a bit closer to the track?

  15. Hello,

    My son and I have a single day ticket (purchased through Stubhub) for the beach grandstand on Saturday. May 4, 2024 We purchased this ticket prior to the announcement of the Sprint Race. Will this ticket allow for us to watch the sprint race as well as practice and qualifying?

    1. Absolutely, if you have a ticket for Saturday, you will get to see whatever action is on the track on that day. However, we don’t know yet if the weekend format will change for sprint qualifying, it’s possible this will be held on Friday. But for sure you will get to see the sprint race and at least one other session.

  16. Hi Andrew, I’m going to be passing through Miami on the Friday of the 2025 race weekend, from the article and comments it wasn’t clear if it is possible to buy tickets for a single day or whether these were only through re-seller sites as people sold the days they couldn’t attend from their 3-day pass? Grateful for any advice, thanks Steve

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