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Last-Minute Tickets Still Available for 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix
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Last-Minute Tickets Still Available for 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix

Fans can still grab last-minute tickets for the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix, a crucial race in the championship fight. While some multi-day passes are sold out, individual day tickets and various grandstand packages remain available, offering different views and amenities for those looking to experience the thrill of F1 on the iconic Las Vegas Strip.

Despite the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix being a highly anticipated event, fans still have a chance to secure last-minute tickets for the race weekend. This year's event kicks off the final triple-header of the season, with the drivers' championship battle heating up as Lando Norris leads Oscar Piastri by 24 points, and Max Verstappen trails Piastri by just one point.

Why it matters:

As the championship contenders head into the crucial final races, the Las Vegas Grand Prix offers a unique blend of high-stakes racing and vibrant entertainment. Securing a spot at this event means witnessing a pivotal moment in the F1 season amidst the iconic backdrop of the Las Vegas Strip, making it a must-attend for dedicated fans and casual viewers alike.

The details:

Several ticket options remain, catering to different preferences and budgets, though some popular packages are sold out.

  • T-Mobile General Admission: While the three-day pass is sold out, individual day tickets are available. Thursday tickets start from $140, Friday from $275, and race day Saturday from $650. These tickets offer "festival vibes and trackside entertainment" with views over Turns 5G, 6, 7, 8, and 9.
  • Fuel The Magic Main Grandstand: Three-day packages are still available starting from $2250, offering views of the pitlane and starting grid, plus access to F1 simulators and pitstop challenges.
  • Heineken Silver Main Grandstand: Individual day tickets are available for this grandstand, also with views of the pitlane and starting grid. Prices start at $300 for Thursday, $580 for Friday, and $1694.99 for Saturday.
  • T-Mobile Grandstands: Both three-day tickets (starting at $1500) and individual day tickets are available. Thursday is $225, Friday is $389, and Saturday is $1174.99. These grandstands offer views over Turns 5G, 6, 7, 8, and 9, alongside access to entertainment zones and A-list performances.
  • Lewis Hamilton Vegas Package: This package offers views down the Harmon Straight and the braking zone into the final turn. Individual day tickets start from $185 (Thursday), $285 (Friday), $875 (Saturday), with a three-day package at $1229.99.
  • Heineken Grandstands: Located in the Koval Zone, these offer views of Turn 4 and the Koval Straightaway. Tickets start from $150 (Thursday), $299 (Friday), $785 (Saturday), and a three-day package for $1105. They also include all-inclusive beer and assigned bleacher seating.
  • Hello Kitty Grandstands: Three-day packages are sold out, but individual day tickets are available starting from $235 (Thursday), $415 (Friday), and $1190 (Saturday). These grandstands offer views of Turns 3 and 4 and are part of a new collaboration with F1 Academy.

What's next:

With the championship battle intensifying and a variety of ticket options still available, fans have a prime opportunity to experience the Las Vegas Grand Prix. While some premium packages are gone, the remaining tickets provide diverse ways to enjoy the spectacle of F1 on the Strip. Prospective attendees should act quickly to secure their preferred spots as race day approaches.

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