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How to get last-minute tickets for the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix: What's still available?

Fans can still snap up last-minute tickets for this weekend's Las Vegas Grands Prix

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Fans still have the opportunity to pick up last-minute tickets for the Las Vegas Grand Prix this weekend. 

The race down the iconic Las Vegas Strip will kick off the final triple-header of the season. Lando Norris heads into the race weekend leading the drivers' championship by 24 points over his McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri.

Max Verstappen, who clinched his fourth consecutive title during the Las Vegas Grand Prix last year, is also still in the fight as he sits third, 25 points behind Piastri.

While the championship is heating up, tickets are still available for the race weekend. This is what is still up for grabs in the grandstands and general admission.

T-Mobile General Admission 

The general admission three-day pass is sold out, but tickets for the days individually are still available at the time of writing. Thursday tickets start from $140, Friday from $275 and Saturday (race day) from $650.

The T-Mobile general admission tickets offer fans "festival vibes and trackside entertainment", according to the official Las Vegas Grand Prix website, and views over Turns 5G, 6, 7, 8 and 9.

Fuel The Magic Main Grandstand

With views of the pitlane and starting grid, the main grandstand also gives ticket holders access to F1 simulators and pitstop challenges. Three-day Fuel The Magic Main Grandstand Package tickets are available, starting from $2250.

Heineken Silver Main Grandstand

The Heineken Silver Main Grandstand also enjoys views over the pitlane and starting grid, but only has individual day tickets available. Tickets for Thursday start at $300, Friday from $580 and Saturday from $1694.99.

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T-Mobile Grandstands

The T-Mobile Grandstands offer views over Turns 5G, 6, 7, 8 and 9 as well as access to the entertainment zone, A-list performances and fan activations. Three-day tickets start at $1500 and individual day tickets start from $225 for Thursday, $389 for Friday and $1174.99 for Saturday.

Lewis Hamilton Vegas Package

The Lewis Hamilton Vegas Package enjoys views down the Harmon Straight and braking zone heading into the final turn and finish line. Ticket holders will also have access to interactive fan activations and entertainment.

Tickets start from $185 for Thursday, $285 for Friday, $875 for Saturday and $1229.99 for a three-day package.

Heineken Grandstands

Located in the Koval Zone by Heineken, the Heineken Grandstands offer views of Turn 4 and down the Koval Straightaway. Fans will also be able to enjoy all-inclusive beer and assigned bleacher seating.

Tickets for the Heineken Grandstands start from $150 for Thursday, $299 for Friday, $785 for Saturday and $1105 for a three-day package.

Hello Kitty Grandstands

The Hello Kitty Grandstands offer views of Turns 3 and 4 and are part of a new collaboration with F1 Academy, which will hold its season finale during the Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend. It also features the largest fan zone.

Three-day packages for the Hello Kitty Grandstands are sold out but individual day tickets are still available. The tickets start from $235 for Thursday, $415 for Friday and $1190 for Saturday.

Hospitality

There are a number of different hospitality options still available, all offering different views and additional features for the ticket holders. All information for the various different hospitality options is available on the official ticketing website.

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