Okay, so, I’ve been getting a lot of questions lately about how much it actually costs to go to the F1 race in Las Vegas. I finally went through the whole process of checking out the prices and options for this year, so I thought I’d share my findings with you all. Let me tell you, it was a bit of a wild ride!
First, I started by checking out the general admission tickets. I figured that would be the baseline, right? Turns out, you can snag a single-day general admission ticket for as low as $250. I thought, “Hey, that’s not too bad!” But then I realized that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

Next, I decided to see how high the prices could go. I mean, we’re talking about Vegas, baby! So, I started looking at the fancy packages. I found some official partner venue ticket packages that were going for a whopping $12,500! My jaw dropped. I couldn’t believe people were actually paying that much. I found out that those tickets could give access to the Bellagio Fountain Club, which should be pretty good.
But here’s where it gets really crazy. I stumbled upon this insane package, a collaboration between the Fontainebleau Las Vegas hotel and Aston Martin. Guess how much it costs? Are you ready for this? One. Million. Dollars. I almost choked on my coffee when I read that. I mean, who spends a million dollars on a race ticket package? Apparently, some people do!
So there you have it. The prices for F1 tickets in Las Vegas are all over the place. You can go relatively cheap with a single-day general admission or you can go absolutely bonkers with a million-dollar package. I also noticed that for the 2025 season, the prices are going from $7.83 to almost $50,000, with an average price of around $1683. It seems that things are getting more and more expensive.
Here is a recap:
- Single-day general admission: Starting around $250
- Exclusive official partner packages: Up to $12,500
- Fontainebleau Las Vegas & Aston Martin package: $1,000,000
- 2025 Season: from $7.83 to $47,277, with an average of $1,683
It was quite the journey, looking into all this, I tell you. At the end, I haven’t bought any ticket, I guess I’ll see the race on TV!