


(Photo by WADE VANDERVORT/AFP via Getty Images) The only available tickets remaining to be bought by the public are the VIP hospitality pass - a cool $12,090.į1 CEO Stefano Domenicali says the sport's venture into Las Vegas was always going to have a high price point. The cheapest seated ticket went for $3112, while a grandstand seat on the main straight went for $3890.

Some packages will be worth more than $1.5 million, while hotel prices have skyrocketed by roughly 300%, or as much as 670% in some places.Īs for fans looking to purchase general admission, those able to afford the stomach-churning $500USD may not even be guaranteed a view of the action - and those were the cheapest tickets available. MGM alone picked up $20 million worth of tickets, with the Washington Post reporting packages there will start from over $150,000 for the weekend. WOW: Stinging reason behind Red Bull's stunning F1 media boycott 'UPSETTING': Red Bull boss Christian Horner lashes 'hugely worrying' F1 cap drama Incredibly, the Las Vegas GP sold out within minutes thanks to hotels in the city purchasing millions of dollars worth of tickets, later to be re-sold as hotel packages. Upcoming addition to the F1 calendar Las Vegas has, in typical fashion, set a new benchmark for eye-watering ticket prices when it joins the calendar next season. F1 new grand prix in Las Vegas will set fans back thousands of dollars to attend, a trend Lewis Hamilton says is a concern for the sport.
