F1 News: Las Vegas GP forced to lower its overpriced tickets
There were a good number of unsold race tickets for the 2024 Las Vegas GP F1 race. The ticket prices were too high for what the race fans were receiving.
After finding out that F1 fans were no longer going to buy the overpriced Las Vegas GP race tickets, tickets to the 2025 Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix, which go on sale next month, will be 35 percent cheaper on average compared with ticket prices for last year’s race.
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Prices for tickets to the race, scheduled for Nov. 20-22, begin at $50 for single-day offerings and $400 for a three-day pass and go as high as $25,000 for high-end hospitality packages. The tickets will go on sale to the public at noon on April 9 on the race’s website, race officials announced Tuesday.
American Express cardholders will have the opportunity to purchase three-day tickets early on April 2. Nevada residents get a 24-hour advance opportunity to purchase the $50 single-day tickets and the $400 three-day option in the Flamingo general admission area beginning at 10 a.m. on April 8 via Ticketmaster. Locals purchasing tickets on April 8 must use a credit or debit card linked to a Nevada address.
Last year, the cheapest available tickets to the 2024 grand prix were $150 for a single-day ticket for the first day of practice in the Flamingo GA section, with the cheapest three-day pass being $600 when ticket sales launched. This year, the price of a single day ticket to Day 1 of practice is nearly 67 percent cheaper than last year, with the price of three-day pass in Flamingo GA zone slashed by 33 percent.
Other examples of lowered ticket prices include the Bellagio Fountain Zone going from $12,500 last year to $7,750 for 2025 (38 percent decrease); the West Harmon Grandstand (now called the Lewis Hamilton Grandstand) going from $1,500 last year to $875 in 2025 (42 percent decrease); and Wynn Grid Club going from $25,000 last year to $20,000 (20 percent) this year.