Las Vegas Grand Prix 2026 Packages & Tickets

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LAS VEGAS GRAND PRIX

Las Vegas, USA

19 Nov 2026 - 21 Nov 2026

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Las Vegas Grand Prix

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When Formula 1 races through Las Vegas, it does so on a Saturday night, past Caesars Palace, the Bellagio and the Venetian, with top speeds exceeding 340km/h along the Strip’s long straight, all of it lit up against one of the most recognisable skylines in the world. There is no other race quite like it. Keith Prowse Travel’s Las Vegas Grand Prix packages put you trackside for the 2026 event, with options ranging from grandstand seats with 4-star accommodation through to premium Skybox hospitality in a 5-star hotel, from USD $3,302 / AUD $4,895 per person. Join the waitlist today and our team will be in touch as soon as 2026 packages are confirmed.

19 Nov 26 - 21 Nov 26
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Las Vegas, USA

Las Vegas Grand Prix

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19 Nov 26 - 21 Nov 26
COMING SOON
Las Vegas, USA

When Formula 1 races through Las Vegas, it does so on a Saturday night, past Caesars Palace, the Bellagio and the Venetian, with top speeds exceeding 340km/h along the Strip’s long straight, all of it lit up against one of the most recognisable skylines in the world. There is no other race quite like it. Keith Prowse Travel’s Las Vegas Grand Prix packages put you trackside for the 2026 event, with options ranging from grandstand seats with 4-star accommodation through to premium Skybox hospitality in a 5-star hotel, from USD $3,302 / AUD $4,895 per person. Join the waitlist today and our team will be in touch as soon as 2026 packages are confirmed.

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When is the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix 2026?

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The 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix takes place from 19 to 21 November 2026, with the race itself held on the Saturday night under the lights of the Strip.

Where does the Las Vegas Grand Prix take place?

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The Las Vegas GP runs on a 6.2km street circuit through the heart of Las Vegas, passing some of the most recognisable landmarks on the planet. The layout winds past Caesars Palace, the Bellagio and the Venetian, giving fans a backdrop to remember. It is genuinely one of the most visually spectacular settings in motorsport.

Why does the Las Vegas Grand Prix race on a Saturday night?

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A few reasons, all of them very Las Vegas. Saturday night maximises the city’s famous party atmosphere and keeps the Strip at its most electric when the cars are on track. It also works better for global broadcast audiences, particularly in Europe and Australia, where a Saturday night race in Nevada falls at a more reasonable viewing hour than a Sunday night slot would. The city essentially becomes the show, and racing under the neon lights of the Strip on a Saturday is a big part of what makes the Las Vegas GP so unique.

Why is the Las Vegas Grand Prix so late at night?

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The race start time is typically around 10pm local Las Vegas time, which puts it deep into Saturday night. This is a deliberate choice. The later the start, the more the city comes alive around it. The Strip is at its most spectacular after dark, and Formula 1 has leaned into that fully. For Australian fans watching from home, it means an early Sunday morning alarm, but for those actually in Las Vegas, it makes for an unforgettable night out.

How long is the Las Vegas Grand Prix race?

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The Las Vegas GP runs for 50 laps around the 6.2km circuit, covering a total race distance of just over 309 kilometres. Race duration is typically around 90 minutes, though that can vary depending on safety car periods and track conditions.

How many laps is the Las Vegas Grand Prix circuit?

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50 laps. The circuit itself is 6.201 kilometres long, making it one of the longer street circuits on the F1 calendar, with a long straight down the Las Vegas Strip that generates some of the highest top speeds of the season.

When was the first Las Vegas Grand Prix?

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The modern Las Vegas Grand Prix made its debut in November 2023, with Max Verstappen taking victory on the opening night of racing. It was the first time Formula 1 had raced in Las Vegas since the early 1980s, when the city briefly hosted a Grand Prix at Caesars Palace between 1981 and 1982.

Does the Las Vegas Grand Prix have a sprint race?

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No. The Las Vegas GP follows the standard Formula 1 weekend format, with practice sessions and qualifying building up to the main race on Saturday night. Not every round on the F1 calendar features a sprint race, and Las Vegas is one of the events that runs the traditional format.

How much are Las Vegas Grand Prix tickets?

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Keith Prowse Travel offers a range of Las Vegas GP packages starting from USD $3,302 per person twin share, through to premium hospitality experiences at USD $13,487 per person twin share. The package you choose will determine your grandstand position, accommodation tier and inclusions. Get in touch with our team for a full breakdown of what each option includes.

When do Las Vegas Grand Prix tickets go on sale?

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2026 packages are coming soon. Contact our team today to join the waitlist and we’ll be in touch as soon as availability is confirmed.

What Las Vegas Grand Prix packages are available?

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Keith Prowse Travel offers four packages for the 2026 Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix. The T-Mobile 3-Day Grandstand Package and Heineken Main Grandstand Package are the entry-level options, both including four nights’ four-star accommodation and three-day grandstand access. For something more premium, the Grand Prix Trio Platinum Package and Skybox Main Grandstand Package step things up with five-star accommodation, private airport transfers and hospitality ticket access. Get in touch with our team to find out which package suits you best.

What is the difference between the grandstand and hospitality packages?

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The grandstand packages give you a reserved seat in a prime viewing position for the full three-day event. The hospitality packages take things further, adding premium food and beverage, exclusive lounge access and a more elevated matchday environment on top of your race viewing. Both tiers include accommodation and transfers, but the hospitality experience is designed for those who want more than just a seat at the race.

What time is the Las Vegas Grand Prix in Australia?

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The Las Vegas GP race starts at approximately 10pm local Las Vegas time on Saturday, which translates to around 5pm Sunday afternoon AEDT. It is one of the more watchable F1 races of the season for Australian fans, with no middle-of-the-night alarm required. Exact broadcast times can vary slightly year to year, so it is worth checking closer to the event.

Are Las Vegas Grand Prix packages available from Australia?

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Yes. Our Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix packages are available to book from Australia or anywhere else in the world. Flights to Las Vegas are not included, so you will need to arrange your own travel to the US, but once you arrive your accommodation, grandstand or hospitality tickets and transfers are all taken care of. If you would like help building a broader US itinerary around the race, our team is happy to assist.

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