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F1 tickets to
Las Vegas GP 2026
Las Vegas Street Circuit
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Tickets to Las Vegas GP
2026-11-21
Experience Formula One in the heart of Las Vegas. The track winds it ways by famous locations like Ceasars Palace and the new Sphere arena.
T-Mobile Sphere General Admission
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
Entrance to the Sphere General Admission area. It is a standing ticket, without a numbered seat.
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Ticketing F1
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E-tickets
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Price: 1 291.00€
HG1-3
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
HG1-3 is located at the inside of the circuit at the straight between turn 16 and turn 17. The grandstands are not covered.
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Numbered seats together
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TV screen to follow the race
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Ticketing F1
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E-tickets
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Price: 2 044.00€
SG1-7
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
SG1-7 is located in the MSG Sphere Zone. This grandstand is not covered.
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Numbered seats together
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TV screen to follow the race
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Ticketing F1
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E-tickets
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Price: 2 201.00€
PG2-5
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
PG 2-5 is located at turn 2. The grandstands are located between turn 2 and turn 4. The grandstands are not covered.
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Numbered seats together
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TV screen to follow the race
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Ticketing F1
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E-tickets
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Price: 2 201.00€
PG1 Main
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
PG1 is the main grandstand it is located at the start/finish line. Here you have a view over the grid. It’s directly opposite the pit lane and garages. This grandstand... Read more
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Numbered seats together
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TV screen to follow the race
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Ticketing F1
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E-tickets
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Price: 2 448.00€
SG8
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
SG8 is located in the MSG Sphere Zone on the inside of the circuit between turn 5 and turn 6. This grandstand is not covered.
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Numbered seats together
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TV screen to follow the race
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Ticketing F1
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E-tickets
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MRG
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
MRG grandstand is located at turn 13. This grandstand is not covered.
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Numbered seats together
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TV screen to follow the race
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Ticketing F1
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E-tickets
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MRV
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
MRV grandstand is located at turn 13. This grandstand is not covered.
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Numbered seats together
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TV screen to follow the race
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Ticketing F1
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E-tickets
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Caesars Flamingo General Admission
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
Entrance to the Caesars Flamingo General Admission area. It is a standing ticket, without a numbered seat.
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Ticketing F1
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E-tickets
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Champions Club
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
Elevate your Las Vegas Grand Prix experience at the Champions Club. Enjoy roaming access to the first and second levels of Champions Club at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, a... Read more
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Numbered seats together
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TV screen to follow the race
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Ticketing F1
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Paddock Club
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
Elevate your Las Vegas Grand Prix experience with the Paddock Club. Enjoy covered seating, an outdoor balcony above the F1® Team Garages, and world-class hospitality. Delight in delicious curated menus... Read more
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Numbered seats together
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TV screen to follow the race
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Ticketing F1
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Las Vegas Strip Circuit
The Las Vegas Grand Prix is held at the Las Vegas Strip Circuit. It is a street circuit located in the heart of Las Vegas. The track stretches its way past iconic locations like Caesars Palace, the Bellagio and the Venetian.
Reviews from F1-fans!
Tickets received on time, satisfied with price, everything went smoothly.
Eravamo seduti nella grandstand della prima variante, la vista era bellissima e le opzioni di snack e bevande erano ottime
Impressive
Top , experiência única , estrutura de primeira , muito satisfeito
Who will take the podium at Las Vegas GP 2026?
Here’s what fans think:
- 🥇 Lando Norris (46.7%)
- 🥈 Oscar Piastri (20.0%)
- 🥉 Max Verstappen (20.0%)
The Neon Spectacle: Why Las Vegas is F1’s Ultimate Stage
If you are looking for the absolute peak of F1 entertainment, look no further than the Las Vegas GP. This isn't just a race; it is a 300 km/h neon-drenched fever dream cutting straight through the heart of the world's entertainment capital. While other tracks have history, Vegas has an energy that is impossible to replicate anywhere else on the calendar.
As the 2026 season nears its climax on November 21, the pressure in the cockpit is at an all-time high. Seeing these cars scream down the Strip at midnight is something every fan needs to experience at least once.
The Track: Speed and Lights
The Las Vegas Strip Circuit is deceptively fast. It is a high-speed street circuit that punishes even the slightest lapse in concentration.
- The Strip Straight: Drivers hit speeds of over 340 km/h right past iconic landmarks like the Bellagio Fountains, Caesars Palace, and the Paris Las Vegas. Standing here with a ticket in hand as the pack thunders past is a visceral experience you will feel in your chest.
- The Sphere: The track circles the massive MSG Sphere. It is a surreal backdrop that provides some of the most futuristic visuals in sports history.
- Low Grip, High Drama: Because it is a street circuit used by normal traffic during the day, the track is "green" and slippery. Combined with the desert night chill, this makes for unpredictable racing and plenty of lockups.
What to Know Before You Go
Attending the Las Vegas GP requires a bit more planning than your average European race. Here are a few insider tips to help you make the most of your weekend:
- Embrace the Night Life: The sessions happen late. We are talking qualifying and race starts at 10:00 PM or midnight. Adjust your internal clock early so you don't fade before the checkered flag drops.
- Layer Up: Don't let the desert location fool you. November nights in Nevada get cold. When the sun goes down and the wind whips between the casinos, you will be glad you brought a jacket to the grandstand.
- The Fan Zones: Las Vegas goes all out with the fan experience. Even when there is no track action, the interactive displays, driver appearances, and live music keep the adrenaline pumping.
Choosing Your Las Vegas GP Tickets
We know that picking the right spot in a city this big can be overwhelming. Here is a breakdown of the primary viewing areas:
East Harmon Zone (Start/Finish)
- Best For: Fans who want to see the grid tension, the pit stops, and the podium celebrations. It is the heart of the event.
Koval Lane
- Best For: Fans who want to see technical driving. This section features some tight turns before the cars blast onto the long straights.
The Sphere Zone
- Best For: Fans who want a unique perspective as the cars navigate the sweeping turns around the world's largest LED structure. It is arguably the best spot for photos.
Paddock Club & Hospitality
- Best For: Fans who want to do Vegas in style. The hospitality tickets here are the gold standard of F1, with world-class dining and a view directly over the team garages.
A Piece of F1 History
While the modern era of the Las Vegas GP started in 2023, the city hosted races in the early 80s in a parking lot. The 2026 race is a different beast entirely. It has quickly become one of the "Triple Crown" events of the F1 social calendar alongside Monaco and Singapore.
The atmosphere in the city during race week is electric. Every hotel, restaurant, and casino is draped in F1 branding, and you are likely to bump into legends of the sport just walking down the street. It is a 24/7 celebration of speed.