Countdown to the third Las Vegas Grand Prix is on

With the first two editions of Las Vegas having provided thrilling racing, 2025 has plenty more to come.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 23: A general view over the circuit as fireworks go off after the F1

After Max Verstappen dominated the United States Grand Prix weekend in Austin to boost his title hopes, the Las Vegas Grand Prix (Saturday, 22 November) is the final chance to be there and see Formula 1 live in the United States this season.

Only 40 points now separate the top three in the Drivers’ Championship as F1 heads towards a dramatic conclusion in 2025 – and with the first two editions of Las Vegas having provided thrilling racing, this season has plenty more excitement still to come.

With the Championship tightening, the 50 laps around Las Vegas could be crucial to deciding the Drivers’ title. Will Oscar Piastri hold off all challengers? Can Lando Norris hunt down his McLaren team mate to grab the glory? Could Verstappen beat them both for a fifth crown?

Vegas delivers on racing, with over 300,000 fans watching a stunning spectacle under lights, and there are currently still tickets available in General Admission, Grandstands, Hospitality – including single-day tickets.

Spectacular racing

Racing F1 cars down The Strip at night, past the iconic hotels and casinos, including the Bellagio, the Venetian and Caesars Palace, impresses even the drivers.

Las Vegas is a fast, exciting track, with speeds rivalling Monza and with the space to create thrilling overtakes. There were 181 overtakes in the first race in 2023 and the intensity was raised last year as Verstappen secured his fourth world title while George Russell took the win on the day.

“When you’re driving, you see all this background,” said a breathless Russell afterward. “I can’t even describe the place.”

Carlos Sainz gave his verdict after his podium last season too, saying: “It’s a great circuit to put on a good race, great for overtaking, a challenging track.”

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 23: Charles Leclerc of Monaco driving the (16) Ferrari SF-24 andLas Vegas has seen some thrilling racing

The Grand Prix party

After his win last season, Russell rallied the Mercedes team to go out on the town with shouts of “Vegas Baby, Vegas”, and the F1 weekend is now one of the biggest for the city.

The entertainment comes alive at night with track action and global music talent including superstar DJs appearing on two different stages around the Grand Prix weekend.

World-class performers Shaggy and Dillon Francis will headline this year’s Heineken Stage, being supported by Jazzy, BANDABBA, AWAKENING and Jabbawockeez.

Of course, the F1 drivers will also appear on the Heineken Stage with live Q&A sessions with fans during the weekend.

Under the glow of Las Vegas’s Sphere is the T-Mobile Zone at Sphere Stage, where T-Pain, mgk and Zedd will headline, with additional performances from SOFI TUKKER, Lauv, Cimafunk, Balu Brigada and Cassian, creating a festival-style atmosphere.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 17: Charles Leclerc of Monaco driving the (16) Ferrari SF-23 on trackThe Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend is now one of the biggest for the city

The range of tickets

You can still join us as Formula 1 overtakes The Strip the weekend before Thanksgiving.

Though some options are already sold out, there are many ways to experience the Grand Prix with General Admission, Grandstand, Hospitality and single-day tickets available.

F1 Hospitality mixes outstanding views of the action with world-class dining and premium service. Whether you want the prime views of the Grandstands, the luxury service of Hospitality, or the flexibility of General Admission, there’s a place for every type of experience.

All options include access to fan zones, live entertainment, and the chance to explore the electric atmosphere of Vegas on the F1 weekend.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 22: (EDITORS NOTE: A special effects camera filter was used for thisThough some options are already sold out, there are currently still tickets available to be there in Las Vegas

Las Vegas beyond racing

Las Vegas is always reinventing itself, and with must-see innovations like Sphere becoming part of the F1 Grand Prix weekend the fun needn’t stop with the after parties.

If you like to party, there are famous clubs like XS Nightclub, plus day parties with pools and spectacular views from the High Roller observation wheel. The city has much more to offer though, and is also a world-class culinary destination, with Michelin-starred chefs opening flagship restaurants which have transformed the dining scene with many choices of cuisine.

Formula 1 fans can enjoy F1 Arcade with 87 racing simulators so you can take to the tracks in The Forum Shops at Caesars, and the F1 Las Vegas Hub Presented by American Express at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas will return ahead of the Grand Prix. This is the place to explore limited edition F1 merchandise collaborations – check it out from November 8 through December 6.

Lewis Hamilton said last season that he couldn’t wait to comeback to Las Vegas to race, so take your chance to be part of the story and find out why the Las Vegas Grand Prix is such a thrilling experience.

You can find out more about Grand Prix tickets and select your place here: https://www.f1lasvegasgp.com/

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