Tickets To 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix Start At $500 And Go All The Way Up To $10,000

Tickets To 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix Start At $500 And Go All The Way Up To $10,000

Tickets to the 2023 Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix will start being sold on November 3 and prices for the tickets start at a lofty $500 and rise substantially from there.

For their $500, attendees to the November 2023 race will get three days of admission to the MSG Sphere, that surrounds turns five through nine, but they won’t get seats. Those tickets offer standing room only, but do give buyers access to unlimited non-alcoholic beverages and food.

If they want to sit in either of the zone’s grandstands for the American race, they will have to cough up $2,000 for three-day access to that location alone. They, too, will get all-inclusive food and non-alcoholic drinks.

Read: Formula 1 To Race Through The Streets Of Las Vegas In 2023

One of just six zones to which tickets are being sold, spectators will be limited to the north side of the track, since hotels like the Palazzo, the Venetian, Harrah’s, the Flamingo, Paris, The Bellagio, and Planet Hollywood, line the southern end of the track that will see drivers race along Las Vegas Boulevard.

Tickets to the East Harmon Zone, which is across the track from the paddock, will cost even more. Buyers who want to sit in the grandstand will be charged $2,500, whereas those who want to sit in the comfort of the PH1 Skybox Shared Hospitality section will have to pay $10,000.

Although pre-sales for priority guests are opening on November 3 (the rest of the public will be given access to tickets on November 5), prices for all of the zones are not yet publicly available. The cost of tickets to other zones, including the “Paddock Zone” have not been made public.

The limited access to the track and the locale may account for the ticket prices, which are high even by Formula 1 street circuit standards. Two-day tickets for grandstand seats in the harbor section at the Monaco Grand Prix, for example, cost €1,355 ($1,331 USD at current exchange rates).

Those who can afford tickets to the newly added Las Vegas Grand Prix, though, will be able to enjoy them on the weekend of November 18, 2023.

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