20.11 - 22.11.2025

Official F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix 2025 Tickets

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The newest addition to the F1 calendar, this street circuit weaves through the famous Las Vegas Strip, offering high-speed sections and tight technical corners. The unique night race setting, coupled with the city's electric atmosphere, promises unforgettable action.


F1 Las Vegas 2025

The Las Vegas Grand Prix, held on the Las Vegas Strip Circuit, is one of the most exciting events on the Formula 1 calendar. Racing under the city’s famous lights, the track runs through the heart of Las Vegas, passing iconic landmarks and creating an unforgettable spectacle. With long straights, the race delivers high-speed action in a setting unlike any other. Tickets for this must-see event sell out fast, so booking early is recommended.

The energy of Las Vegas makes this Grand Prix truly special. The dazzling skyline, electric atmosphere, and passionate fans create an incredible experience, both on and off the track. As drivers battle it out on the streets, spectators enjoy stunning views and nonstop excitement in the grandstands and fan zones.

Beyond the race, Las Vegas offers world-class entertainment, from luxury resorts and casinos to top-tier restaurants, live shows, and legendary nightlife. Whether you’re taking in the sights of the Strip, catching a concert, or trying your luck at the tables, the city never sleeps. With so much to experience, the Las Vegas Grand Prix is more than just a race – it’s a weekend like no other.

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Map of grandstands

The Las Vegas Grand Prix provides a variety of ticket options, ensuring fans can immerse themselves in the thrilling atmosphere of racing on the iconic Strip.

The Main Grandstand offers excellent views of the start line, pit stops, and the crucial battle into the first corner. The T-Mobile Grandstands provide a distinctive experience with views of both the track and the Sphere. For those who enjoy high-speed action, the West Harmon Grandstands offer fantastic perspectives as cars navigate the fastest sections of the circuit.

For a more flexible and dynamic experience, the General Admission - Caesars Palace Experience allows fans to explore different viewpoints while enjoying access to food and beverage options.

With tickets for this extraordinary event in high demand, securing your spot early is highly recommended to be part of the unforgettable Las Vegas race weekend.

Map of grandstands

Grandstand T-Mobile

Experience the thrill of F1 racing near turns 5 to 9, which is a great location offering unmatched views of the Las Vegas Circuit. Strategically… more information

Heineken Silver Main Grandstand

Located at the epicentre of all the racing action, this prime spot offers an unparalleled view of both the starting grid and the finish line. Feel… more information

Grandstand West Harmon

Immerse yourself in the thrilling atmosphere at the West Harmon Zone Grandstands—a premier vantage point to witness the high-speed action along… more information

General Admission: T-Mobile Zone

The T-Mobile General Admission provides an immersive festival atmosphere set to the soundtrack of headlining performances on the T-Mobile Stage, all… more information

General Admission: Flamingo

Situated in the Flamingo Zone near Caesars Rewards, the newly introduced General Admission fan zone offers attendees access to interactive… more information

General Admission: Caesar’s Palace Experience

Newly added Caesars Palace Experience, ideally located along Las Vegas Boulevard to capture the essence of race excitement. Visitors will gain entry… more information

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Provisional schedule

The Las Vegas Grand Prix at the Las Vegas Strip Circuit follows the standard Formula 1 weekend schedule, offering three days of high-speed racing and entertainment under the city’s iconic lights.

THURSDAY

   

Formula 1

First Practice Session

18:30-19:30

Formula 1

Second Practice Session

22:00-23:00

 

   

FRIDAY

   

Formula 1

Third Practice Session

18:30-19:30

Formula 1

Qualifying Session

22:00-23:00

SATURDAY 

   

Formula 1

Drivers' Parade

20:00

Formula 1

Grand Prix 

22:00

Entering the circuit

Fans entering the Las Vegas Grand Prix must go through designated access points, where ticket verification and security screening take place. Security checks include bag inspections and metal detectors, so it's best to travel light and review the list of prohibited items in advance. To ensure smooth entry, tickets should be ready for scanning, either printed or on a mobile device.

The Las Vegas Monorail provides a fast and efficient way to reach the circuit, operating continuously throughout the race weekend with trains arriving every few minutes. Gates open at 4:30 PM on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, giving fans ample time to enter and find their viewing areas.

High attendance means security queues can be long, so arriving early is advisable. Each ticketed zone has designated entry points.

Entering the circuit

Rules for visitors

As with any F1 event, spectators at the Las Vegas Grand Prix must adhere to the regulations established by the organizers. Below is a summary of the essential rules.

Allowed Items:

  • Baby & family essentials: Baby food and small strollers like pushchairs are allowed for families with young children.
  • Clear tote bags or backpacks – Must be transparent and no larger than 12” x 6” x 12” for security reasons.
  • Cameras & electronics: Non-professional cameras with standard lenses, action cameras, and portable phone chargers are allowed for personal use.
  • Clothing & weather gear: Hats, sunglasses, jackets, and rain gear are recommended to prepare for different weather conditions.

Prohibited items:

  • Alcoholic beverages – No outside alcohol is permitted inside the circuit.
  • Bags violating bag policy – Only bags that comply with the promoter’s guidelines are allowed.
  • Bottles, cans, and glass containers – Includes all metal or refillable bottles.
  • Dangerous or hazardous items – Weapons, knives, firearms, ammunition, and personal protection sprays are strictly prohibited.
  • Drones & remote-controlled devices – Unmanned aerial vehicles are not allowed.
  • Large or wheeled items – Bicycles, scooters, skateboards, strollers, wagons, ladders, and scaffolding are not permitted.
  • Outside food & beverages – No external food or drinks can be brought into the event.
  • Professional cameras & equipment – Cameras with detachable lenses, tripods, and recording gear are not allowed.

Parking

Parking during the Las Vegas Grand Prix will be challenging due to road closures and high demand. Expect higher rates near the Strip, with limited availability at key locations. Planning and exploring different options will help ensure a smoother experience.

Hotels and casinos along the Strip, such as Paris Las Vegas and Caesars Palace, offer parking, though prices will be significantly higher during race weekend. The Fashion Show Las Vegas Mall is another option, with rates typically between $50 and $80. Some locations may provide valet services for added convenience.

For those looking to save money, Sahara Las Vegas and Trump International Hotel usually offer free parking, with easier access to the Monorail. The Shops at Crystals also provide free parking, though a short walk or ride may be necessary to reach the circuit.

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Accommodations

Finding accommodation during the Las Vegas Grand Prix can be challenging due to high demand and premium pricing. Booking early and considering alternative options can help secure the best stay for your budget and convenience.

Staying on the Las Vegas Strip offers the most convenient access to the circuit but comes at a higher cost. Hotels like Caesars Palace, The Venetian and Bellagio provide luxury stays, while mid-range options like Flamingo and Planet Hollywood are slightly more affordable. Many hotels also offer race weekend packages, including dining and event perks.

For a more budget-friendly stay, consider hotels away from the Strip. Locations such as Westgate Las Vegas, Tuscany Suites, or hotels near McCarran International Airport offer lower prices while remaining a short drive or Monorail ride away from the action.

Platforms like Airbnb offer a variety of rentals, from apartments to entire homes, often at better rates than Strip hotels. Rentals near Henderson or Summerlin provide quieter surroundings and may be a good option for those with a car.

Accommodations

About the circuit

The Las Vegas Strip Circuit is a high-speed 6.2 km (3.8-mile) street circuit that winds through the heart of Las Vegas, incorporating its most famous landmarks. With 17 turns, the track is designed for intense wheel-to-wheel racing, featuring long straights where cars can reach speeds over 340 km/h (211 mph).

The layout blends high-speed sections with tight corners, using both new and existing roads to create a unique challenge for drivers. The most iconic stretch runs along the Las Vegas Strip, passing world-famous casinos like the Bellagio, Caesars Palace, and The Venetian, all illuminated by the city's dazzling nightlife.

The start-finish line and paddock area are located just east of the Strip, featuring state-of-the-art facilities, grandstands, and exclusive hospitality zones. One of the circuit’s standout features is its nearly 2 km (1.2-mile) straight, one of the longest on the F1 calendar, providing prime overtaking opportunities.

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