Tickets for the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix technically begin at only $50 this year.

Tickets for the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix technically begin at only $50 this year.

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      If attending the Las Vegas F1 race has been outside your budget in the past—which is completely understandable—this might finally be the year to experience it live. Many ticket prices have been reduced significantly, with some single-day passes available for half the price of last year, and various three-day packages also discounted. In 2024, the cheapest one-day general admission ticket was $99; this year, it has been lowered to $50.

      “Our aim has always been to deliver a world-class event for every fan, and that dedication is stronger than ever in 2025,” stated Emily Prazer, president and CEO of Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc.

      However, like any discounted offering, that $50 ticket has some limitations. First, it's valid only for the practice session on Friday, prior to the qualifying on Saturday and the race on Sunday. If you wish to attend qualifying, that ticket will cost you $100, while a ticket for the actual Grand Prix itself will be $300. Bundling all three days offers a $50 discount, totaling $400.

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      Another limitation is the ticket location. The prices mentioned grant access to the Flamingo Zone by Caesars Rewards general admission tickets, which is a smaller, mainly standing area along the street circuit's long straightaway. Although I haven't attended the Las Vegas GP, I've seen multiple Reddit threads where attendees expressed disappointment about being unable to view the race from there—not seeing even a single car. So, while the tickets are more affordable than ever and provide fans a chance to be part of the event and enjoy the Formula 1 atmosphere on a budget, if your primary goal in attending an F1 Grand Prix weekend is to see the cars, these tickets may not be the best option.

      That said, the Flamingo Zone is not the only area to buy tickets. There are several other three-day packages available that offer better views in either standing-room-only sections or bleachers, and they are also cheaper compared to last year. The Heineken GA+ package provides seating in bleachers on a first-come, first-served basis for $800 over all three days. Alternatively, there’s the T-Mobile General Admission package for $725, which is standing-room-only. For those willing to spend more, various grandstand packages begin at $875 for the Lewis Hamilton Grandstand, each sale includes an exclusive piece of No. 44 merchandise. At the highest price point, if your budget allows, there’s the Gordon Ramsay at F1 Garage package priced at $25,000.

      Ultimately, while it is possible to purchase tickets for the 2025 F1 Las Vegas GP for $50, the view is not ideal, and it only covers practice. However, if you plan to spend all three days in Vegas to attend every event, you’ll find that many other packages are also more affordable this year.

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Tickets for the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix technically begin at only $50 this year. Tickets for the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix technically begin at only $50 this year.

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Tickets for the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix technically begin at only $50 this year.

The $50 one-day ticket has a few conditions, but the majority of the three-day grandstand packages are also less expensive this year.