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By Alan Snel, LVSportsBiz.com Publisher/Writer
Las Vegas, you want to play in the major leagues? Fine. You will pay big league prices.
The race boys of the open-wheel cars that zip around city streets are coming to the Las Vegas Strip in November 2023 and if you want to buy a ticket it will cost you.
The ticket prices for the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix start at $500.
There are different areas:
- Paddock Club – Sits on the newly- purchased, 39-acre parcel of land adjacent to Las Vegas Boulevard, serving as the central point of the Las Vegas Strip Circuit, with more fans than any other zone.
- Wynn Grid Club – “A 1920s Great Gatsby chic vibe will be set to a modern soundtrack.” Uh, ok. The Wynn Grid Club will be located within the Paddock Club.
- Skyboxes – Private Skybox above the premium start/finish grandstand featuring views of the start/finish as well as the pre- and post-race festivities.
- Suites – Private suites feature elevated views of cars heading into the Koval straightaway.
- Shared Hospitality – Views of Turns 4 and 5 in a “semi-private space.”
- East Harmon Zone – Surrounding the Paddock, stands in this zone feature views of the pit lane, start/finish line and Turns 1-4.
- Sphere Zone – Grandstands in the Sphere Zone will have a view of a hard right-hand Turn 5, high-speed sweeping Turn 6, the Turn 7 / 8 chicane, and Turn 9 that shoots the cars back towards the Strip.
- West Harmon Zone – Views here show pit lane entry and the Harmon Straight, leading into Turn 17 and the finish line.
- General Admission – Experience race weekend with the flexibility of a General Admission ticket. Located in the Sphere Zone, guests won’t miss any immersive F1® action under the lights of the majestic MSG Sphere.
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The entire 3.8-mile Strip, which includes a healthy chunk of the Strip, will be rebuilt starting in April 2023.
The Las Vegas tourism agency, the public Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, has approved spending $19.5 million over three years in a partnership with Formula 1.