Vegas F1 2023 tickets

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Many F1 fans walked away from the Las Vegas Grand Prix 2023 presale empty-handed – so here’s what you need to know for public on-sale tickets.

Tickets for the Las Vegas Grand Prix were released on Tuesday, November 1 and prices aren’t cheap to say the least. American Express card holders were given early access, followed by the priority interest list on Thursday.

Those who didn’t manage to bag tickets can try their luck on Saturday, November 5 at the public on-sale but, we must warn you, competition will be tough as many priority customers failed to obtain entry.

Rev your engines because here’s everything you need to know about the intense ticket-purchasing process and what you’ll get for your money.

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F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix 2023 tickets: Prices and public on-sale release time

The public on-sale will open on Saturday, November 5 at 10pm PT (1am ET / 4am GMT) at the official F1 Las Vegas website here.

Ticket packages start at $500 (£440) for general admission at the MSG Sphere Zone, ranging up to $10,000 for a view of the coveted start-finish straight at the East Harmon Zone. The highest package (PH1) does, however, provide four-day access to all the action.

Ticket prices

East Harmon Zone

  • PH1 – Skybox Shared Hospitality: $10,000 – four-day ticket and all-inclusive premium food and beverages
  • PG1 – Grandstand: $2,500 – three-day ticket and all-inclusive food and non-alcoholic beverages

MSG Sphere Zone

  • SG3 – Grandstand: $2,000 – three-day ticket and all-inclusive food and non-alcoholic beverages
  • SG8 – Grandstand: $2,000 – three-day ticket and all-inclusive food and non-alcoholic beverages
  • General Admission (standing room only): $500 – three-day ticket and all-inclusive food and non-alcoholic beverages

Prices for the South, North and West Koval Zone, as well as the Paddock Zone, had not been made public at the time of writing.

All tickets allow access to the zone of purchase only. Customers are limited to eight tickets each.

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Some fans fume over ticket process

Tough competition for F1 tickets is expected but some fans have taken to Twitter to complain about the ticket system and a donation they paid when signing up for the priority interest sale.

Priority access sign-ups have been open since August, with a requirement to pay a $7.77 donation to the Las Vegas Grand Prix Foundation, which is “devoted to improving the lives of the residents of Southern Nevada, in particular organizations seeking to alleviate hunger in our communities.”

However, registering for priority interest didn’t guarantee ticket purchases as fans were presented with this message on Ticketmaster 14 minutes into the pre-sale: “Due to high demand for today’s sale, ticket availability is extremely limited. If you are unable to find tickets today, we recommend checking back frequently as additional tickets may become available.”

Many fans were left empty-handed but it wasn’t bad news for everyone. One fan landed tickets by “clicking like a madman”:

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I only got 1 around 11:17. It was late. I didn’t expect it to go through. My advice is just keep clicking like a mad man. Be careful refreshing because it might put you back in the queue. Other than that its all luck.

— Tyler 🧱 (@maxillipeds) November 3, 2022

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Ticket prices for the highly anticipated 2023 F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix were revealed by the race organizers ahead of the race launch party on Wednesday.

The cheapest 'standing only' option costs $500 for the weekend with the prices going up as high as $10,000 for the skybox seats. The cheapest seated seats also cost big bucks, starting at $2000, and hotel prices on the strip have also soared for the weekend.

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The race, scheduled to take place on November 18th, 2023, will be the first night race in the US. Two races already take place in the country, the F1 Miami GP in Florida, Miami, and the F1 US GP in Austin, Texas.

The FIA is trying to attract a US audience to a sport dominated by Europeans. Half the races on the calendar take place on European soil and no American driver has raced in the championship for a long time. The sport features a solitary American team, Haas, which has consistently failed to perform over the last few years.

Increasing the number of races in America will help the sport rake in huge amounts of money since other racing series like NASCAR are immensely popular here. F1 has recently attracted a lot of attention due to the Netflix documentary series Drive to Survive, leading to an influx of new fans to the sport. This has also led to brutal attacks on drivers on social media and new mental health issues for personnel working in the field.


F1 Las Vegas race one of the most expensive to attend

The race in the casino city of Las Vegas will be one of the most expensive for fans to attend. The idea of running the race on a street circuit along the famous Las Vegas strip easily raised hotel prices in the area.

Major hotel chains along the track bought tickets to the race in bulk and are now selling them in a package with their hotel rooms. MGM bought $20 million worth of tickets and is now reselling them by packaging them with their hotel rooms.

The race in Las Vegas was always expected to be expensive with how the inaugural Miami GP turned out. The prices for the Miami GP were super high, an indication of the prices for the Vegas race. Vegas and Miami races will now have the most expensive ordinary tickets on the F1 calendar.

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How much is F1 Vegas?

The tickets will be at various price points, starting at $500 for a three-day general admission ticket. Seating with vantage points across the race circuit will range from $2,000-$2,500 for grandstands and $8,000-$10,000 for shared hospitality areas.

How much are tickets to F1?

Formula 1 tickets for races during the 2022 season are found in a price range between $32.00 and $19950.00. The average price for a ticket to a single race during the 2022 season is around $1604.29. The Formula 1: Brazilian Grand Prix - Sunday event will take place on November 13th, 2022 at 12:00pm.

Can you buy F1 tickets for 2022?

Motorsport Tickets offers a huge variety of general admission and grandstand tickets for the 2022 Formula 1 World Championship season, with ticket and hospitality options for every race of the season.

Are the F1 experiences worth it?

Some of the higher-priced F1 experience packages allow for more access to drivers, pit crews, suites, and vantage points during race weekend; they make the experience feel exclusive and glamorous. They also can include passes to the easiest, closest parking lots to access. So it's worth it!