The Las Vegas Grand Prix (LVGP) has launched its ticketing pre-registration portal on Monday, August 29th at 7am PDT, which will provide fans with the opportunity to sign-up and receive access to an exclusive pre-sale event in October 2022, ahead of the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix in November 2023. Demand for tickets is expected to far exceed the 100,000+ official spectator capacity as the sports and entertainment capital of the world eagerly awaits Formula 1’s arrival.
“A ticket to the Las Vegas Grand Prix will be the hottest ticket in global sport next year,” said Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula 1. “Taking over the sports and entertainment capital of the world for almost an entire week is going to be a game changer for Formula 1 and has the potential to set the benchmark for all global sports and entertainment events in the future. Fans won’t want to miss it.”
Fans will also not want to miss an exciting F1 launch event to be hosted on the legendary Las Vegas Strip in November 2022. Details to follow. With the Formula 1 calendar for 2023 due to be finalized soon and subject to World Motor Sport Council approval, fans now have the opportunity to get ahead of the rush by expressing their interest in attending the 2023 race through LVGP’s pre-registration portal: f1lasvegasgp.com. Upon sign-up, fans will be asked to donate a lucky $7.77 to the Las Vegas Grand Prix Foundation, which will deploy these donations for projects improving the lives of Southern Nevada residents, including providing one million free meals to the local Las Vegas community.
On working with local Las Vegas charities, Three Square Food Bank and The Just One Project, Las Vegas Grand Prix’s CEO, Renee Wilm said, “While we are confident in the positive economic impact the Grand Prix will bring to the greater Las Vegas area, we are focused on making a difference for those most in need. We are in Las Vegas for the long term and look forward to contributing to the community in many ways over the coming years. One million free meals is just the beginning.”