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F1 adds single-day ticket options for Las Vegas GP

F1 fans have more ticketing options for this year’s Las Vegas Grand Prix

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Mark Schofield
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Ahead of the third Las Vegas Grand Prix, Formula 1 announced on Wednesday a host of new ticketing options for the 2025 installment of the race, including new single-day ticketing options. According to a press release, single-day tickets will start at $140, while single-day tickets to the Caesars Palace Viewing Experience will start at $125.

“Offering single-day ticket options is an important part of our efforts to make race weekend more accessible—especially for local fans,” said Emily Prazer, President and CEO of Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc. “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.”

Ticketing options begin at the lower price points for Thursday of race week, building up to Saturday when the Las Vegas Grand Prix takes place. It is also worth noting that for the first time in the event’s history, a single-seater support series will run along with the F1 race, as the F1 Academy season comes to a close at the Las Vegas Grand Prix.

This announcement -- and the pivot to “local fans” -- comes as tourism to Las Vegas has declined over the recent calendar year. According to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA), only 3.1 million visitors made the trip to Las Vegas in June of 2025, down 11.3% compared to a year ago.

While various factors are likely contributing to the decline in tourism to Las Vegas, this move by Formula 1 hopes to attract more local fans to the Las Vegas Strip for one of the final races of the season.

Single-day Grandstand and General Admission tickets will go on sale to the public on Thursday, August 14.

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