
Racing fans now have the option to purchase a single-day
ticket for the Formula 1 Heineken Las
Vegas Grand Prix event.
A variety of grandstand and general admission ticket choices
will be available to the public starting August 14 at 10 a.m. PDT for the 2025
race taking place November 20-22. American Express-the official partner of F1 is
offering card members Amex Presale Tickets beginning August 6 at 10 a.m. PDT
through August 8 at 9:59 PDT.
“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.
She added, “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.”
All single-day ticket options include taxes and fees:
General Admission (starting at $140).
Heineken GA+ located in the Koval Zone with unassigned bleacher seating and
prime views of drivers battling for position through Turn 4 and down the Koval
Straightway.T-Mobile General Admission (starting at
$140), standing room-only on a first-come, first-served basis under the glow and
festival-like atmosphere of Sphere in the T-Mobile Zone with live performances.Heineken Silver Main Grandstand (starting
at $185) takes in the excitement of the start and finish line with assigned
seats in the East Harmon Zone by Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, offering prime views
of Turn 1, pit, lane, team garages, live entertainment and diver interviews.T-Mobile Grandstands (starting at $225)
in the T-Mobile Zone at Sphere with assigned seats to catch views from Turn 5G through
the chicane at Turns 7 to 9 along with A-list entertainment performances.Turn 3 Grandstands (starting at $200)
offer close up views of Turns 3 and 4 before the Koval Straightaway with
assigned seats, access to the East Harmon Zone and Koval Zone.West Harmon Grandstands (starting at
$185) catch drivers speeding down the Harmon Straight and breaking into the
final turn and finish line with assigned seating, interactive fan activations
and entertainment.
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