Las Vegas Grand Prix Slashes Prices And Expands Options For 2025

LVGP T Mobile Zone At Sphere Grandstands Track View (Credit Las Vegas Grand Prix)
LVGP T Mobile Zone At Sphere Grandstands Track View (Credit Las Vegas Grand Prix)
LVGP T Mobile Zone At Sphere Grandstands Track View (Credit Las Vegas Grand Prix)
LVGP T Mobile Zone At Sphere Grandstands Track View (Credit Las Vegas Grand Prix)

The Formula 1 Heineken Las Vegas Grand Prix has unveiled its ticket lineup for the 2025 race weekend, rolling out lower prices, new grandstands, and flexible payment plans to lure more fans trackside. Single-day tickets start at just $50, with three-day passes from $400—marking the event’s most affordable entry yet—available when public sales launch on Wednesday, 9 April at noon PDT.

American Express cardholders snag early access to all three-day tickets from Wednesday, 2 April at 10 a.m. PDT, while Nevada locals get a 24-hour priority window for Flamingo General Admission tickets—both single-day and three-day—starting Tuesday, 8 April at 10 a.m. PDT, requiring a Nevada-linked card on Ticketmaster. Fans can still lock in deposits until 16 March for a head start.

“We’ve listened to two years of feedback from fans and stakeholders,” said Emily Prazer, President and CEO of Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc., on Tuesday, 11 March 2025. “Our goal has always been to create a world-class event for every fan, and that commitment is stronger than ever in 2025. 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.”

The Las Vegas Strip Circuit promises fierce racing—181 overtakes in past years and speeds topping 220 mph—bolstered by the F1 Academy’s debut as the first single-seater support series on this neon-lit track. A-list acts, premium hospitality, and expanded food options are teased, with details to follow.

Ticket Options and Prices

General Admission
Standing-room views with first-come platforms, fan zones, live entertainment, and food for purchase:

  • Heineken GA+: $800 + taxes/fees – Premium bleacher seating, unassigned.
  • T-Mobile General Admission: $725 + taxes/fees.
  • Flamingo General Admission:
    • Three-Day: $400 + taxes/fees.
    • Single-Day:
      • Practice (20 Nov): $50 + taxes/fees.
      • Qualifying (21 Nov): $100 + taxes/fees.
      • Grand Prix (22 Nov): $300 + taxes/fees.

Grandstands
Assigned seats with prime sightlines and entertainment:

  • Heineken Silver Main Grandstand: From $1,750 + taxes/fees.
  • T-Mobile Grandstands: From $1,200 + taxes/fees.
  • New Turn 3 Grandstands: $1,150 + taxes/fees – East Harmon Zone, Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, covering Turns 3 and 4.
  • Lewis Hamilton Grandstand: $875 + taxes/fees – Includes exclusive +44 merchandise.

Hospitality & Premium Packages
Trackside luxury with all-inclusive food, drink, and F1 activations:

  • Club Hospitality:
    • Skybox with Heineken Silver Main Grandstand: $7,750 + taxes/fees – Includes grandstand seat.
    • Turn 3 Club: $4,750 + taxes/fees.
    • Club Paris: $2,500 + taxes/fees.
    • HGV Clubhouse: $3,000 + taxes/fees.
  • Luxury Hospitality:
    • Gordon Ramsay at F1 Garage: $25,000 + taxes/fees.
    • Wynn Grid Club: $20,000 + taxes/fees.
    • Paddock Club Private Suites: $15,000 per ticket + taxes/fees.
    • Paddock Club Rooftop: $9,500 + taxes/fees.
    • Bellagio Fountain Club: $7,750 + taxes/fees.

From $50 practice tickets to the $25,000 Gordon Ramsay package, the range aims to broaden access after past criticism of steep costs.

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