The Vegas F1 Experience
The Strip Circuit
The 3.8-mile circuit runs right down the Las Vegas Strip. Cars hit 212mph past Caesars Palace, the Bellagio fountains, and MSG Sphere. The only F1 race where the track IS the destination.
- ✓ 3.8-mile street circuit
- ✓ Top speed: 212 mph on the Strip straight
- ✓ Race starts at 10pm under the lights
- ✓ 17 turns including the famous Turn 1
Viewing Options
From grandstands to hotel balconies to VIP lounges.
- General Admission$500-$1,000
- Grandstand$1,500-$3,000
- Paddock Club$5,000-$10,000
- Sky Suite (per suite)$25,000-$100,000
🏁 Thursday Practice
Free practice sessions Thursday, qualifying Friday, race Saturday night.
🎶 Concert Series
Major artists perform at the F1 village between sessions. Past acts: The Killers, Will.i.am, and more.
🍾 Paddock Club
All-access F1 hospitality. Pit lane walks, driver meet & greets, gourmet dining with champagne.
F1 Weekend Schedule
Practice sessions + Opening concert
Practice + Qualifying + Main concert
Race Night (10pm start) + After-parties
Recovery day + departure
F1 Weekend Budget Guide
$2,000
per person
- • General admission
- • Off-Strip hotel
- • Bar viewing
$4,000
per person
- • Grandstand seats
- • Mid-Strip hotel
- • Race after-party
$8,000
per person
- • Premium grandstand
- • Luxury hotel
- • Paddock access
$20,000+
per person
- • Sky suite
- • Penthouse hotel
- • Exclusive paddock club
Best Hotels for F1 Grand Prix
Mid-Strip offers central location and easy access to most venues.
Cosmopolitan
The center-Strip luxury that gets the modern aesthetic right — and arguably the best location of any Vegas hotel.
Also consider: The Venetian, Wynn, Park MGM