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Las Vegas Grand Prix introduces new ticket option for 2024

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The Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix has added a new ticket option in the South Koval Zone by Heineken for this year’s race in November. 

The new Heineken General Admission (GA)+ ticket will include premier views of the Koval Straightaway, along with access to entertainment, complimentary food and beverage options, and more.

Tickets will go on public sale on June 24, while American Express card members will have early access and 10% off legible ticket purchases through Amex Presale Tickets between June 20-22.

Starting at $1,350 (£1,064/€1,258) plus taxes and fees, the three-day ticket will be standing-room-only with access to unassigned bleacher-style seating on a first-come, first-served basis.

Renee Wilm, chief executive of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, said: “We continuously strive to deliver value and broaden our product ladder to make the Las Vegas Grand Prix accessible to more fans, while maintaining exceptional fan experiences.

“Heineken GA+ is a completely new ticket type for 2024 that offers a premium general admission experience in the heat of the action at a price point which is much more affordable than last year’s product offering for the same circuit location.”

Last year’s inaugural race was won by Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc in second and Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez in third.

The 2024 edition will take place from November 21-23.

Elsewhere, the Formula 1 Exhibition is due to open its doors in the UK for the first time on August 23 at London’s ExCel Centre.

The exhibition has seen success worldwide, with the inaugural Madrid edition claiming the title of Spain’s biggest temporary show of 2023. The Vienna edition has now seen its ticket sales surpass Madrid’s heading into its final weeks, while the first North American F1 Exhibition in Toronto, Canada witnessed record-breaking pre-sales.