The Formula 1 Heineken Las Vegas Grand Prix has released ticket details for the 2026 race weekend, scheduled for Nov. 19-21. Following a sold-out 2025 event, organizers are expanding fan-favorite ticket options and fan zones designed to match the energy of the sport’s Las Vegas debut. Public sales open May 7 at 10 a.m. PDT on F1LasVegasGP.com, offering the lowest prices of the year, and guests who place a deposit by April 30 receive priority access and waived fees. Flexible payment plans run through Sept. 15.
“The first three years of the Las Vegas Grand Prix have been a vital period of growth and evolution,” said Emily Prazer, President and CEO of Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc., in a press statement. “This timeframe allowed us to rigorously test our concepts, learning exactly what resonates with our fans, and just as importantly, what doesn’t. Today, we have a clearer picture than ever of the experiences our fans are looking for. As we build on this momentum, we remain committed to delivering a world-class event that is accessible and unforgettable.”
Las Vegas for the Win
The Las Vegas Strip Circuit remains one of the most competitive tracks on the Formula 1 calendar, with top speeds over 225 mph and a record 181 overtakes during the 2024 race. The 2026 edition will see the return of the F1 ACADEMY, an all-female series concluding its season on the same circuit. The weekend will also feature musical performances, interactive fan activations and new food and beverage experiences to be announced later.
Ticket prices start at $50 for single-day Flamingo General Admission and $492 for three-day passes, taxes and fees included. American Express Card Members receive a 48-hour presale for three-day tickets beginning May 5 at 8 a.m. PDT while supplies last.
General Admission includes standing-room-only access, live entertainment and interactive fan zones. T-Mobile General Admission begins at $809. Flamingo General Admission offers single-day options priced from $50 for Thursday practice, $99 for Friday qualifying and $393 for Saturday’s Grand Prix.
Grandstand seating offers assigned views across the course. The Heineken Silver Main Grandstand begins at $2,051, followed by the T-Mobile Grandstands at $1,445, the Turn 3 Grandstand at $1,329, the West Harmon Grandstand at $1,012 and the Heineken Grandstands at $925.
Hospitality experiences include premium trackside views, all-inclusive dining and dedicated service. Luxury options feature Gordon Ramsay at F1 Garage from $28,885, the Wynn Grid Club from $25,997, Trackside Tavern at Paddock Club Rooftop from $10,902 and Bellagio Fountain Club from $8,400. Club Hospitality includes Skybox at Heineken Silver Main Grandstand from $8,377, Turn 3 Club from $5,489, Club Paris from $2,542 and HGV Clubhouse from $3,728. Private suites for 50 people or more are available on request. The Grand Prix Trio, priced from $3,178, provides a three-night experience from multiple vantage points.
For more information, visit f1lasvegasgp.com.














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