After two spectacular years that saw over 300,000 fans transform the Las Vegas Strip into a world-class racing spectacle, Formula 1 is roaring back to Sin City! Get ready for the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix from November 20-22. This year’s event promises more excitement than ever, but that also means significant road closures and heavy traffic. Whether you’re planning to catch the action or just navigate the city, here is the essential information you need to know.
F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix 2025 Race Schedule
There are plenty of happenings to enjoy, from practice laps to the main event on Saturday, November 22, 2025. Here’s the breakdown:
- Nov 20: Practice 1 (16:30 – 17:30)
- Nov 20: Practice 2 (20:00 – 21:00)
- Nov 21: Practice 3 (16:30 – 17:30)
- Nov 21: Qualifying (20:00 – 21:00)
- Nov 22: Race (20:00)
For a full breakdown of events happening hour-by-hour, please click here.
Tickets for F1 Las Vegas

Entry to any official viewing zone requires a valid ticket.
- General admission pricing starts at $140 for a single day or approximately $834 for a three-day pass (T-Mobile GA).
- Grandstands start at $150 with Heineken (per day), and go up to to $2,250 at Fuel The Magic Grandstand (this option includes all 3 days).
- Grand Prix Trios start at $2,462 for all 3 days, and offer a different viewpoint each night. The most expensive option here is Platinum, priced at $5,535.
- Viewing experiences tickets are $125 at Caesar’s Palace or $199 at Gilley’s (for one day).
- Hospitality packages: Wynn, Fontainebleau, Bellagio, and many more resorts offer packaged that include exclusive drinks and curated menus while you enjoy the F1 show.
There’s pretty much something for everyone – some packages include all you can drink beer (like many of the Heineken experiences), while some have food and drinks available for purchase (like T-Mobile). Browse this page to find your perfect match, but keep in mind that popular choices go fast!
F1 parties

If Formula 1 is in town, then you know it’s about to go down. This year, you can catch Zedd, MGK, T-Pain, Sofi Tukker and more at the T-Mobile Zone at Sphere.
At East Harmon Zone by Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, check out Bandabba, Dillon Francis, Shaggy and Jazzy.
More to come!
Road closures
Here are the upcoming road closures, in preparation for F1.
- Key Street Lane Reductions
Sands Avenue (between Las Vegas Blvd & Manhattan St):
When: Overnight (9:00 PM – 6:00 AM), Sunday to Friday, during two phases: Oct 27-31 and Nov 3-14.
Impact: Lanes will be reduced, but one lane in each direction will remain open. After Oct 27, two lanes in each direction will be open during the day through Race Week.
Harmon Avenue (between Las Vegas Blvd & Koval Ln):
When: Overnight (9:00 PM – 6:00 AM), Sunday to Friday, from Oct 27-31.
Impact: One lane will remain open in each direction overnight. Two lanes each way will be open during non-work hours.
Las Vegas Boulevard (between Sands Ave & Harmon Ave):
When: Overnight (12:00 AM – 9:00 AM), Monday to Friday, through Oct 31.
Impact: One lane in each direction will remain open.
Las Vegas Boulevard (between Fashion Show Dr & Spring Mtn Rd):
When: Nov 4 & Nov 6, from 12:00 AM to 9:00 AM.
Impact: Two southbound lanes will be closed.
- General Circuit-Wide Testing
Testing & Commissioning (Oct 27 – Nov 14): Expect various overnight single-lane closures at different locations around the circuit during approved work hours.
Track Testing (Nov 3 – Nov 7): Additional overnight lane reductions will occur at various circuit locations. One lane in each direction will stay open.
- Pedestrian Bridge Closures
Be advised of full overnight closures for the following pedestrian bridges:
Wynn to Venetian: Nov 3–5 (12:00 AM – 9:00 AM)
Cromwell to Caesars: Nov 3–5 (12:00 AM – 9:00 AM)
Planet Hollywood to Cosmopolitan: Nov 6–10 (12:00 AM – 9:00 AM)
Venetian Bridge:
Nov 6–7 (12:00 AM – 5:30 AM)
Nov 10–12 (12:00 AM – 9:00 AM)
- Bellagio Fountain Club Construction
What: Construction for the Bellagio Fountain Club is causing 24-hour southbound lane reductions on Las Vegas Boulevard.
Where: Las Vegas Boulevard (southbound) between Flamingo Road and Bellagio Drive.
When: Now through November 10.
Impact: Three southbound lanes will remain open until November 1. After November 1, four southbound lanes will remain open. The sidewalk in front of the Bellagio is closed to pedestrians.
Parking & public transport
Parking is not available directly through the event.
The Monorail will be a convenient form of transportation during the Event. We recommend utilizing locations outside of the event and taking the Monorail to sections of the event inside the circuit. For a complete list of Monorail locations, please refer to the event map in the F1 Las Vegas app.
There will be designated rideshare pick-up and drop-off locations at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, Hughes Center, Tuscany, and Park MGM.
Due to the road closures, they encourage walking from the nearby hotels. The F1 Las Vegas app will provide fans with the best walking routes to get from hotels to their assigned zone/seats.