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2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix tickets on sale, starting at $50 for single-day general admission

2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix tickets on sale, starting at $50 for single-day general admission

With the 2026 Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix scheduled for Nov. 19-21, fans can now secure their spots as tickets went on sale Thursday. The race returns to the 3.8-mile street circuit running along Las Vegas Boulevard, Koval Lane, and Harmon and Sands avenues, as well as through Grand Prix Plaza and around Sphere.

Tickets range from a $50 single-day general admission pass for the Nov. 19 practice round to nearly $30,000 for a three-day paddock club package featuring access to Gordon Ramsay’s garage. Three-day grandstand seating starts at $925, while Grand Prix Trio packages — letting fans sit in a different zone each day — begin at $3,178. Hospitality tickets start at $2,542, with the top-tier Wynn Grid Club at $25,997 and the Gordon Ramsay at F1 Garage at $28,885. All hospitality tickets include all-inclusive food and beverage; general admission and grandstand tickets are pay-as-you-go.

“It is our fourth year, so we’ve really found our stride this year with a great mix of products,” said Alli England, the Las Vegas Grand Prix vice president of premium sales and service. “We have general admission starting at $50 for a single-day ticket, all inclusive of taxes and fees in the Flamingo zone. We also have a three-day ticket starting at $492 in that same zone, but really a range of tickets this year.”

New for 2026: fans with tickets in the East Harmon, West Harmon, or Koval zones can roam all three of those areas. This change came after evaluating feedback from 2025, along with moving the Turn 3 grandstand to the opposite side of the track for better views of the F1 Academy paddock. “Last year it was on one side of the track and we’re essentially moving it to the other side of Turn 3,” England said. “So it’ll still be Turn 3 but it should have a better vantage point for all of the fans and also the F1 Academy paddock.”

Bellagio Fountain Club

The Bellagio Fountain Club returns as the premier hospitality space built over the Fountains of Bellagio, offering views of the Strip straightaway on one side and the fountain show on the other. A three-day pass costs $8,400 this year, up from $7,750 in 2025 but below the $12,500 price in 2024. The club includes unlimited premium food and drink, tiered front-row seats, private indoor and rooftop decks, racing simulators, and appearances from Las Vegas entertainers and DJs. Culinary names such as Jose Andres, Mario Carbone, and David Chang have participated in past years; the lineup for 2026 will be announced later.

“We created Bellagio Fountain Club to deliver an unforgettable race-watching environment that could only exist in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip,” Ryan Abboushi, MGM Resorts president of entertainment, said in a statement. “Along with the best views of the race, the first-class hospitality suite welcomes cuisine from a talented lineup of globally celebrated chefs, unique wine and cocktail offerings, exceptional service, and picturesque views of Bellagio’s Fountains.”

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