Amid record-breaking attendance and nearly always sold-out weekends, Formula 1 is experiencing a new golden age in terms of numbers. That’s why we took a look at the average ticket prices for various F1 races.
Recent news from Las Vegas about ticket costs has sparked much discussion. Organizers were forced to lower ticket prices as sales did not meet the pre-event expectations.
Considering the average price of a ticket valid for the three days of on-track activities, the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend appears to be the most affordable at a cost of $112. Bahrain and Australia follow with $265 and $267, respectively.
Looking at the more exclusive events, the podium is dominated by three “American” races. The Mexican Grand Prix takes third place with an average price of $688, followed by Miami at $1113 in second place, and Las Vegas at the top. In this case, approximately $1667 is required to attend all three days of on-track activities.
Grand Prix | Average price for F1 race weekend ticket |
---|---|
Hungary | 184$ |
Bahrain | 265$ |
Australia | 276$ |
Canada | 297$ |
Austria | 313$ |
Spain | 328$ |
Japan | 341$ |
Italy | 350$ |
Azerbaijan | 380$ |
Brazil | 390$ |
Saudi Arabia | 391$ |
Belgium | 393$ |
Qatar | 422$ |
Emilia Romagna | 439$ |
The Netherlands | 479$ |
Singapore | 527$ |
Abu Dhabi | 546$ |
UK | 556$ |
USA | 667$ |
Monte Carlo | 677$ |
Mexico | 688$ |
Miami | 1113$ |
Las Vegas | 1667$ |
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It is surprising that Monaco is not on the podium. The race in the Principality, always considered a highly exclusive event, has an average price of $677 for a ticket valid throughout the weekend.
Calculating the average price among the twenty-three races, the result is an average cost of around $508.
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