Las Vegas F1 Grand Prix Tickets On Sale Nov. 5 Starting at $500

Tickets for the 2023 Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix go on sales event to the public 10 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5 via ticketmaster.com. Prices take up at $500. Tickets, sold as 3-day passes only, are special to 8 per purchaser. Ticket demand is expected to far outstrip the 100,000 official looker content for the race, which starts at 10 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023.

According to a word waiver from F1, a presale for American Express Card Members will be held offset 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1 through 9:59 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 3. After that, organizers wrote, “the priority involvement heel will incur betimes approach to a dedicated ticket allocation root on Thursday, Nov. 3 at 10 a.m. PT.”

The priority stake list, a publicity that is no longer available on F1’s website, offered prospective ticket buyers a chance to buy tickets too soon past donating $7.77 to Las Vegas Grand Prix Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charity dedicated to alleviating hungriness inwards Southern Nevada.

Different seats packages, with vantage points across the circuit, were announced in F1’s tidings release, but no more prices were mentioned. According to the release, they include (presumably from least to to the highest degree expensive):

  • General Admission – Experience rush weekend with the flexibility of a General Admission ticket. Located inwards the Sphere Zone, guests won’t lose any immersive F1 litigate under the lights of the majestic MSG Sphere.
  • West Harmon Zone – Guests inwards the Harmon Grandstands will witness breathtaking strategy calls inwards tangible time with views of the pit lane ledger entry and the Harmon Straight, leading into Turn 17 and the finish line.
  • Sphere Zone – Located in the shadow of the radical MSG Sphere, Grandstands in the Sphere Zone will have an incredible scene of a tough right-hand Turn 5, high-speed sweeping Turn 6, the Turn 7 / 8 chicane, and Turn 9 that shoots the cars support towards the fulgurous lights of the Las Vegas Strip.
  • East Harmon Zone – Enjoy stunning up-close views of cars inward the eastern United States Harmon Zone. Surrounding the Paddock, Grandstands inwards this geographical zone will feature article views of the fossa lane, start/finish line of business and Turns 1-4!
  • Shared Hospitality – Witness the unbelievable activity of Formula 1® from a shared hospitality area. Guests will be able-bodied to have elevated awe-inspiring views of Turns 4 and 5 with world-class food and drinks, all from the ease of your semi-private space.
  • Suites – Enjoy the rooms life – the Las Vegas way. These private suites feature elevated views of the run action. Experience in high spirits speeds and overtaking moves in title as the cars chief into the Koval straightaway.
  • Skyboxes – Watch the run from a buck private Skybox supra the insurance premium start/finish covered stand featuring first-class views of the start/finish as comfortably as the pre- and post-race festivities. Each Skybox Suite is thoughtfully positioned to pitch extended views of the race below.
  • Wynn Grid Club – Modern opulence meets the glamourous opulence of a bypast halcyon era at the Wynn Grid Club. type A 1920s Great Gatsby chichi vibe will be readiness to a Bodoni soundtrack. This region will extend the best vantage point to follow the run and is the most soft way of life to drunkenness and toast to the victors. The Wynn Grid Club will live situated within the Paddock Club
  • Paddock Club – The Las Vegas Grand Prix testament take the Paddock Club
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to lifetime inwards a bigger, bolder, ‘Vegas-style’ way of life dissimilar anything Formula 1 has seen before. Enjoy the epitome of Las Vegas hospitality from the best seats in the house. The Paddock Club sits on the newly- purchased, 39-acre share of put down neighboring(a) to Las Vegas Boulevard, serving as the telephone exchange power point of the Las Vegas Strip Circuit, with to a greater extent fans than any other zone.

In August, MGM Resorts International CEO Bill Hornbuckle told the Sports Business Journal that his companion plans to scoop shovel upward $20 trillion to $25 trillion worth of tickets, with an eyeball toward cobbling unitedly hotel/race packages with $100k cost tags.

The Las Vegas Grand Prix will make position on a 17-corner, 3.8-mile temporary loop-the-loop through and through Caesars Palace, the MSG Sphere, and the Bellagio, its finishing line. Top speeds are estimated to be over 212 mph. F1 held a Caesars Palace Grand Prix inwards Las Vegas inwards 1981 and 1982, but that was limited to the resort’s parking lot.