2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix
19 - 21 November 2026 | Las Vegas Strip Circuit
Witness exciting night racing on the famous ‘strip’ with official tickets for the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix 2026 from Grand Prix Events. Get a choice of grandstand seats or elevate your experience with all-inclusive hospitality.
Why You Should Attend
What better way to experience Las Vegas than when F1 comes to town! Witness the cars reach high-speeds down the famous Las Vegas Strip and navigate through the streets, past iconic landmarks in America’s nightlife capital, where you’ll enjoy excellent viewing and a party-like atmosphere during all three days. Test your luck at the casino, attend an elaborate show on the Strip and enjoy the exhilarating action on the track!
Where to Watch at Las Vegas Strip Circuit
Las Vegas Strip Circuit is divided into zones on race weekend, and your ticket will allow only access to the zone in which your grandstand or viewing area is located. The East Harmon Zone is where you’ll find the Main Grandstand, located opposite the pit lane and home to all of the pre-race and post-race ceremonies. If you’re looking for close views of the cars at lower speeds, choose a grandstand in the T-Mobile at Sphere Zone, which also includes access to the big name concerts.
F1 Experiences Packages
Elevate your trip to the Las Vegas Grand Prix with an official grandstand or hospitality package from F1 Experiences. Get closer to the action at Las Vegas Strip Circuit with trackside accommodation and exciting perks such as F1 Paddock access, pit lane walks and appearances by F1 insiders.
F1 Paddock Club & Hospitality Suites
Make the most out of your weekend in Las Vegas with all-inclusive hospitality in the exclusive F1 Paddock Club. Rub shoulders with celebrities as you enjoy gourmet three-course meals, privileged views above the team garages, and daily pit lane walks.
Las Vegas Grand Prix History
The Las Vegas Grand Prix first joined the calendar in 2023 for a unique Saturday night race on the Strip. This wasn’t the sport’s first visit to Vegas however, with the Caesars’ Palace Grand Prix having been held twice in the parking lot of the famous casino in the early 1980s. The current iteration of the event is much more successful, having attracted over 300,000 fans in each of its first three appearances on the schedule.
About Las Vegas Strip Circuit
The Las Vegas Strip is the centerpiece of the circuit in Sin City, which passes by some of the most iconic landmarks in the city - including the MSG Sphere, the Bellagio fountains and Paris Las Vegas. The largest city in Nevada, on the edge of the Mojave Desert, there’s always something to see or do before or after the racing action - whether it’s visiting the casinos, taking in a quintessential Vegas show or enjoying the city’s vibrant nightlife.