F1 Announces Cheaper 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix Ticket Options

Following “disappointing” ticket sales for the 2024 race, Formula 1 has announced new ticket options and cheaper prices for the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix.

Earlier this month, Liberty Media reported that the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix “did miss expectations” in terms of ticket sales. The 3-day event had an official total attendance figure of 306,000, down by 9,000 compared to the inaugural event in 2023.

In 2024, Las Vegas Grand Prix tickets ranked as the most expensive of the season. Now, F1 has announced plans to make tickets for the race at Las Vegas Strip Circuit more viable for a wider audience, while also maintaining its VIP hospitality offering.

The Las Vegas Grand Prix joined the F1 calendar in 2023 as the third race in the United States following a surge in the sport’s stateside popularity. The United States Grand Prix, held annually at COTA since 2012, attracts a weekend crowd of over 400,000, while attendances at the Miami Grand Prix have grown in every season since it joined the schedule in 2022.

Expanded Ticket Options for 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix

Formula 1 has confirmed that there will be expanded ticket options and lower prices for the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix, with the cheapest entry now costing just $50. Among the changes are brand new grandstands at Turn 3, plus a Lewis Hamilton Grandstand, which will give ticket buyers exclusive +44 merchandise.

Along with their extended grandstand offering, race organisers have promised enhanced fan zone access at the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix. This year’s race weekend will also see the all-female F1 Academy series race at Las Vegas Strip Circuit for the first time, with the category’s season finale set to become the first single-seater support race at the event.

Single-day standing room only tickets in the Flamingo General Admission zone are the cheapest for the event. Thursday tickets are priced at $50, Friday tickets will cost $100 and Saturday tickets are priced at $300. Alternatively, a 3-day ticket is available at $400.

Other general admission options include 3-day tickets in the T-Mobile General Admission area, where most of the headline music performances take place, priced at $725, plus Heineken GA+ tickets priced at $800. The latter includes access to unassigned bleacher-style seating, available ona first-come, first-served basis.

Ticket prices in the Heineken Silver Main Grandstand (overlooking the start/finish straight) and the T-Mobile Grandstands are reduced compared to 2024, now costing $1,750 and $1,200 respectively. The new Turn 3 Grandstands are priced from $1,150. The new stands overlook Turns 3 and 4 and include access to the Heineken Silver Stage – where driver appearances and further entertainment takes place.

Although grandstand prices are lower for 2025, it appears that all-inclusive stadium food options are no longer included with grandstand tickets. In a change from the last two seasons, F1 instead notes that a variety of food and beverage options will be “available for purchase”.

Speaking about the ticketing options, new President and CEO of the Las Vegas Grand Prix Emily Prazer – who took on the role in February 2025 – said:

“With two years of feedback in hand from fans and stakeholders, we are dedicated to making the Las Vegas Grand Prix more accessible to a wider audience by expanding affordable ticket options, introducing flexible payment plans and offering the best value to early ticket purchasers – all while ensuring an unforgettable experience at every level.”

F1 says that additional single-day tickets will be available to purchase “earlier than ever” in 2025, with further details to be revealed in the early summer. Learn more about the ticket options at the Las Vegas Grand Prix in our detailed ticket-buying guide.

Hospitality Offerings at the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix

While there are new, cheaper ticket options available, the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix will still offer the high-end hospitality experiences for which it has become famous in its first two years on the calendar.

The most lavish package is the F1 Garage option, which features a view from the pit lane plus food prepared by celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay. It is priced at $25,000. Other options include the Wynn Grid Club at $20,000 and access to the Paddock Club, which starts from $9,500. It is already possible to place a deposit on some VIP tickets for the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix via F1’s official ticket package partner F1 Experiences.

When do 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix Tickets go on Sale?

Ticket sales for the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix begin in early April. There is a pre-sale for American Express Card Members which begins on Wednesday April 2, with the public on-sale date one week later at noon PDT on Wednesday April 9. Nevada residents will also have exclusive 24-hour priority access beginning at 10am PDT on Tuesday April 8.

The 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix is set to take place on November 20-22 and is the third and final race of the event’s initial contract. The immediate future of the race is not believed to be in doubt, especially given Formula 1’s investment in the event and the fact that there is an agreement in principle for the sport to continue using the Las Vegas Strip for racing purposes until at least 2032.

Earlier this month, F1 announced plans for the land which it bought ahead of the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix – at a cost of $300 million – to house a new immersive fan experience. The 39-acre ‘Grand Prix Plaza’ will open on March 29 and will feature F1 X – an interactive exhibition – F1 Driver – a karting attraction – and F1 Hub – featuring a flagship F1 store, plus food and drink offerings.

Learn more about visiting the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix in our extensive travel guide.

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