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Las Vegas F1 GP - 3 Day Pass (Nov 19-21)
- Las Vegas Strip Circuit, Las Vegas, United States
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The Las Vegas Grand Prix will be Round 22 of the 2026 Formula One World Championship. Who will come out on top on the streets of Sin City? Grab your Las Vegas F1 tickets from Fanatix here.
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The Las Vegas Grand Prix is unlike any other race on the F1 calendar. Sessions run Thursday to Saturday under the neon lights of the Strip, the race starts at 10:00 PM local time, and most grandstand tickets are all-inclusive: food, non-alcoholic drinks, and live concerts included in the price. It’s the most uniquely Las Vegas experience in motorsport. Fanatix is your place to secure your seats, with the full range of zone passes available above. All orders are 100% guaranteed.
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The 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix runs from November 19-21. The Las Vegas Grand Prix is the only Formula 1 event this year in which the race weekend isn’t from Friday until Sunday but already starts on Thursday. This has to do with the time zone Las Vegas is in. Times provided are local Las Vegas time:
Note: The Grand Prix itself starts at 08:00 PM local time on Saturday night. Plan your evenings accordingly and take advantage of Las Vegas during the day between sessions.
The Las Vegas circuit is divided into strictly separate zones: East Harmon, MSG Sphere, Venetian and others. Your ticket grants access only to your designated zone so you cannot move between zones or walk the full 6.2 km circuit perimeter. Each zone has its own private entrance, food, entertainment, and concert stage. Most grandstand and hospitality tickets are all-inclusive, covering unlimited food and non-alcoholic drinks within your zone which is a significant difference from most other F1 races. General Admission (standing room) options are also available in several zones. There is no parking for standard ticket holders near the circuit; the Las Vegas Monorail and walking from Strip hotels are the recommended ways to arrive.
A strict clear bag policy applies: one clear plastic bag no larger than 12″ x 6″ x 12″, or a small non-transparent clutch/fanny pack no larger than 6″ x 9″. No backpacks. No outside food or drinks including empty water bottles.
Each zone offers a completely different setting and atmosphere — the Las Vegas GP is as much about the location as the racing. Here’s what to expect.
Best for: Fans who want the top-tier Las Vegas GP experience — race start views, full cover, and premium hospitality at the most action-packed section of the circuit.
Best for: Fans who want the most visually spectacular setting at the Las Vegas GP — and the most festival-like atmosphere — at a more accessible price point.
Best for: Fans who want to experience the full-speed Las Vegas Strip section — the fastest, most dramatic part of the circuit — right in the heart of the action.
Below are the key results from the last three editions of the race, including podium finishers, pole position and fastest lap.
| Result | 2025 | Time | 2024 | Time | 2023 | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Max Verstappen | 1:21:08.429 | George Russell | 1:22:05.9 | Max Verstappen | 1:29:08.2 |
| 2nd | George Russell | +23.546 | Lewis Hamilton | +7.313 | Charles Leclerc | +2.070 |
| 3rd | Kimi Antonelli | +30.488 | Carlos Sainz | +11.906 | Sergio Pérez | +2.241 |
| Pole Position | Lando Norris | 1:47.934 | George Russell | 1:32.312 | Charles Leclerc | 1:32.726 |
| Fastest Lap | Max Verstappen | 1:33.365 (L. 50/50) | Lando Norris | 1:34.876 (L. 50/50) | Oscar Piastri | 1:35.490 (L. 47/50) |
Max Verstappen took a dominant victory in Las Vegas as post-race technical drama saw both Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri disqualified for excessive skid block wear. Norris had taken a sensational pole in wet conditions but lost the lead to Verstappen at Turn 1 and eventually finished second on the road before the penalty was applied. George Russell was promoted to second, while rookie Kimi Antonelli inherited his first career podium in third after a remarkable recovery drive from P17. The disqualification transformed the title race, slashing Norris’s lead to 24 points over both Verstappen and Piastri with just two rounds remaining.
The Las Vegas Grand Prix is the newest addition to the Formula One World Championship calendar. Formula One had held a Grand Prix in Las Vegas in the past. In 1981 and 1982, the Caesars Palace Grand Prix took place in the parking lot of the famous Caesars Palace Hotel.
The Las Vegas Grand Prix first joined the Formula One calendar in 2023. It’s a temporary circuit comprising the Las Vegas Strip and the surrounding streets. A permanent paddock building has been built to accommodate the pit garages and hospitality suites. The Las Vegas Grand Prix will be part of the F1 calendar until 2027, so there’s never been a better time to grab tickets. Secure your tickets for the 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix from Fanatix.
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Location: 3883 Howard Hughes Parkway, Suite 190, Las Vegas, Nevada 89169
Surface: Asphalt
Length: 6.201 km (3.853 miles)
Turns: 17
Direction: Anti-clockwise
Capacity: 100,000
Unlike most F1 races, the Las Vegas Grand Prix main event takes place on Saturday night at 10:00 PM local time. Practice sessions start on Thursday night, with Qualifying on Friday night. Because the sessions happen so late, the dates on your tickets often reflect the local calendar day, even though much of the “race day” energy happens on Saturday night.
The Las Vegas circuit is strictly divided into zones (such as the East Harmon Zone, T-Mobile Zone at Sphere, and West Harmon Zone). Your ticket only grants access to your specific designated zone. You cannot walk the entire 6.2km perimeter of the track or enter a zone that is not listed on your ticket, as each area has its own private entrance, food, and entertainment.
There is no official parking for standard ticket holders near the track. The most efficient way to arrive is via the Las Vegas Monorail, which drops fans off at various stations along the Strip (like Horseshoe/Paris or Flamingo), or by walking from your hotel. Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft have dedicated drop-off zones, but expect significant traffic and long walks from those lots to the gates.
The circuit enforces a strict clear bag policy. You may bring one clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag that does not exceed 12″ x 6″ x 12″. Small, non-transparent “clutch” purses or fanny packs are allowed only if they are 6″ x 9″ or smaller. Backpacks that are not clear are strictly prohibited, and there are no storage lockers available at the circuit.
Outside food and beverages are not permitted. This includes water bottles, even if they are empty or reusable. However, most ticket types (especially in the Grandstands and Hospitality areas) are “all-inclusive,” meaning your ticket price includes unlimited food and non-alcoholic beverages at the various stalls within your designated zone.
There are several GA zones, such as the Flamingo GA and the T-Mobile GA at Sphere. These are standing-room-only areas and do not include a reserved seat. The T-Mobile GA area is particularly popular as it is located right under the glow of the Sphere and features a festival-like atmosphere with its own concert stage.
Most grandstands in Las Vegas are not covered. While rain is rare in the desert, temperatures can drop significantly once the sun goes down in November. We recommend dressing in layers and bringing a jacket, as it can feel quite chilly during the late-night sessions despite the daytime heat.
Yes, your ticket grants you access to the live entertainment and concerts located within your specific zone. Major headliners perform throughout the weekend on stages like the T-Mobile Stage (Sphere Zone) or the Heineken Silver Stage. Access is typically included in the cost of your 3-day or single-day pass.
Formula 1 comes home for Round 9 of the 2026 season, the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, from 3–5 July. The most attended race on the calendar — drawing a record 500,000 fans across last year’s four-day weekend — also marks the fourth sprint event of the campaign, meaning competitive action across all three days.
George Russell ended a nine-race wait for victory at the Austrian Grand Prix, holding his nerve through a tense finale to keep Max Verstappen and team-mate Kimi Antonelli at bay in a breathless three-way battle for the win.
The 2026 British Grand Prix is just one week away, and live inventory data shows where genuine availability still stands across every pass type. Based on a snapshot taken today — 7 days before the race — here is what is still bookable at Silverstone, what is moving fastest, and what the booking data tells us about timing.
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps is widely regarded as the greatest race track in the world — a 7.004 km masterpiece of elevation change, high-speed corners and unpredictable Ardennes weather. With grandstands spread across a circuit that is nearly twice the length of most Formula 1 venues, where you sit at Spa changes your experience more dramatically than almost anywhere else on the calendar.

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