F1 – A new phase of ticket sales (very expensive) will soon open for the Las Vegas Grand Prix 2023

In November, Formula 1 is packing its bags in Las Vegas for what will certainly be the most anticipated and media-focused Grand Prix of the 2023 season.

For this first in the middle of hotels and casinos, the demand for tickets is strong. In a multi-step ticketing strategy, the Grand Prix organisation, which has signed a Naming contract with Heineken, opens a new phase of sales for the general public on Friday 24 March. Prices will start from 500 dollars for the weekend including food and non-alcoholic beverages. At this price, you will have access to the MSG Sphere area in standing position.

“We sold a small percentage of tickets in November and were overwhelmed with requests” explain Renee Wilm, CEO of Las Vegas Grand Prix. “Over the past few weeks, we have worked closely with local authorities to finalize the track layout and seat assignments on the Las Vegas Strip circuit. We look forward to giving our fans around the world a second opportunity to come and watch this race for what I believe will be the premier sporting and entertainment event of the year.”.

Behind the $500 offer, fans will be able to treat themselves to more elaborate services:

    • Main Grandstand ($2,500 per person): 4 days
    • East Harmon Zone Grandstands ($2,500 per person): 3 days
    • MSG Sphere Zone by T-Mobile Grandstands (2 000$ par personne) : 3 days with seat.
    • West Harmon Zone Grandstands ($1,500 per person): 3 days
    • Private Suites (Price on request): For a minimum of 106 guests, 3 days with space in the North Koval area
    • Skybox ($10,000 per person): 4 days. View of the start/finish line.
    • Koval Hospitality ($8,000 per person): 3 days. Shared space at the North or South Koval Zones (Neon or Legacy).
    • Wynn Grid Club (on request): an ultra-chic space that will offer you a unique point of view on the race. The space is located within the Paddock Club
  • Paddock Club ($15,000 per person): 5 days. Ultimate experience with many accesses. This offer is already sold-out.

As a reminder, Las Vegas, which has beefed up its sport and entertainment offer in recent years, has already hosted a Formula 1 grand prix, but on another site, it was in 1981 and 1982.

Under the Liberty Media era, this Grand Prix on the Las Vegas Strip was secured for 10 years through a contract worth 1 billion euros over the term according to le Daily Mail.

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