Las Vegas Grand Prix announces single day tickets for accessible racing
- Las Vegas Tribune News

- Aug 19
- 2 min read
By Saajan Jogia
Newsweek
The Las Vegas Grand Prix has introduced single-day tickets for the 2025 round in a bid to make racing more accessible. Formula One fans can now choose what day of the race weekend they want to be present at the race track, rather than buying a full weekend package.
The race weekend is scheduled for November 20-22, where fans can witness premier class racing action at the T-Mobile General Admission under the Sphere for prices starting at $140, including taxes and fees, for single-day tickets. Their experience also includes interactive fan activations and live entertainment.
The most cost-effective option is the Caesars Palace Viewing Experience, located alongside the Strip, that offers a closed-circuit view of the Grand Prix. Prices start at $125, including taxes and fees for the practice session on Thursday, November 20. For the qualifying session on Friday, tickets are priced at $170. For the race on Saturday, the price is $275.
Depending on the trackside location, fans have several options to choose from, and tickets have been priced accordingly. Tickets for the Single-day Grandstand and General Admission are going on sale on August 14 at 10 a.m. PDT.
The Las Vegas GP announced three-day ticket and single-day ticket options in April for the Flamingo Zone by Caesars Rewards, with prices starting at just $50. However, those tickets have sold out. Tickets can be bought at www.f1lasvegasgp.com.
Emily Prazer, President and CEO of Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc., stated that it was crucial to make the event more accessible to local fans. She said:
“Offering single-day ticket options is an important part of our efforts to make race weekend more accessible—especially for local fans. As we continue to evolve the event, flexibility remains a priority so guests can explore the weekend in a way that works best for them. It’s all about delivering unforgettable moments through top-tier racing, entertainment and hospitality.”
Following its inaugural round in 2023, the Las Vegas Grand Prix has earned the reputation of being one of F1’s most competitive tracks, with a record of 181 overtakes. Drivers exceed speeds of 220 miles per hour under the glitz and glamor of the Strip.
The 2024 round saw George Russell take the win, followed by his former teammate Lewis Hamilton in P2. The last spot on the podium was secured by then-Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz. The race also marked Max Verstappen’s fourth championship victory after the Dutch driver finished P5.






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