Since its inception in 2023, the Formula 1 Heineken Las Vegas Grand Prix has quickly become a can't-miss spectacle, and now it's more accessible than ever. The Las Vegas Strip Circuit track and race burst onto the scene and instantly gained a reputation for high-speed drama, with speeds that top 220 miles per hour. In prior years, it set a record with 181 overtakes, and with every turn amplified by the glitz of the world-famous Las Vegas Strip as its backdrop, it's now a fan favorite.
This year, when the neon streets of Las Vegas once again transform into one of the sport's most exciting races, it will be met with lower ticket prices, expanded grandstands, and an enhanced fan experience designed to entertain more racing fanatics from around the globe.
New Ticket Options & Early-Bird Savings
For the 2025 race that runs November 20-22, single-day General Admission (GA) standing-room only tickets will start at $50.00, while three-day tickets will cost $400.00 plus taxes and fees for the Flamingo Zone by Caesars Rewards, making them the lowest public ticket prices offered so far.
Nevada residents will receive priority access to be the first to purchase single-day and three-day Flamingo GA tickets on Tuesday, April 8 at 10a.m. PDT by visiting Ticketmaster and securing their tickets with a credit or debit card linked to a Nevada billing address.

American Express card members have even more reason to celebrate. Because American Express is the Official Payments Partner of F1 in the Americas, card members can access an exclusive 48-hour presale for three-day tickets starting Wednesday, April 2, at 10a.m. PDT.
Public ticket sales begin on Wednesday, April 9, at noon PDT. Fans can secure their tickets online by visiting F1LasVegasGP.com. Flexible payment plans will be available through August 2025. Additional single-day tickets will be released at a later date, which will be announced in early summer.
F1 Fans To Enjoy New Grandstand & Luxury Hospitality Options
Die-hard racing aficionados and those who are simply curious about F1 will have more entertainment and luxury hospitality options than ever before. Las Vegas Grand Prix hospitality spaces will give visitors incredible track views, A-list in-suite entertainment, all-inclusive food and beverage choices, and access to F1 fan zones.
Turn 3 Grandstands
Located near the East Harmon Zone by Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, the Turn 3 Grandstands will feature premium views of the drivers as they deftly navigate Turns 3 and 4 before speeding into the Koval Straightaway. Guests of this new grandstand option will also have access to sponsored activations, entertainment, and special driver appearances throughout the race weekend.
Club & Luxury Hospitality Options Expand
Choices for Club Hospitality range from options such as Turn 3 Club ($4,750), the Club Paris ($2,500), or the HGV Clubhouse ($3,000). New for 2025, the Skybox with Heineken Silver Main Grandstand will include an assigned seat in the Heineken Silver Main Grandstand ($7,750). This is where excited fans will enjoy start and finish line views, gourmet food and beverages, and live entertainment all weekend long.

The Grand Prix Trio (starting at $2,175) will offer a reimagined concept for this year's race. Patrons will have a unique combination of options: Heineken GA+ tickets, an assigned seat at the Turn 3 Grandstand, and an upscale Skybox experience. This is a great option for those looking to shake things up with how they take in the races in Las Vegas.
Ultra-luxurious hospitality packages, such as the Gordon Ramsay at F1 Garage experience ($25,000), the Wynn Grid Club ($20,000), the Paddock Club Private Suites ($15,000), the Paddock Club Rooftop ($9,500), and the Bellagio Fountain Club ($7,750), are also options.