Tickets for the Dutch Grand Prix will once again go on sale on March 10 for the 2025 edition of the Formula One Grand Prix.
American Express Cardmembers already have access to ticket sales until March 5 as part of a special pre-sale.
The ticket sale includes general admission and tickets for various grandstands, as well hospitality offerings. These packages will include prime seating and access to the American Express Private Lounge.
Ticket sales were initially launched for the 2025 race last year during the 2024 edition.
The Dutch Grand Prix will take place from August 29-31 at Zandvoort circuit.
Melbourne is set to host the Formula One season opener from March 21-23 in what is the sport’s 75th year. As part of the celebrations around this anniversary, the O2 in London welcomed the first-ever season launch event.
Some 15,000 fans were able to see each team and their drivers launch their 2025 challengers.
Elsewhere, Grand Prix Plaza is set to make its debut in Las Vegas, with the immersive fan experience opening in the state-of-the-art Las Vegas Grand Prix Building, offering fans a taste of F1 in the lead up to the Las Vegas Grand Prix later this year.
The three new F1 attractions will open on March 29 in partnership with Round Room Live, featuring more than 100,000 square feet of high-octane F1 entertainment. The immersive experience will run for most of the year until late summer when it will close in order to prepare for November’s Las Vegas GP.
“These new experiences are as close to an F1 race one can get without being a professional driver,” commented Jonathan Linden, co-chief executive of Round Room Live and producer of The Formula 1 Exhibition.
“This is the largest-scale F1 exhibition we’ve debuted in North America, and there was no better place to do it than the home of the Las Vegas Grand Prix. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to the grid, this is an inside look at what makes F1 a global phenomenon – with plenty of thrills along the way.”
These experiences will be opening to the public for the first time, and include F1 X, F1 Drive and F1 Hub. F1 X is a 4D exhibition with artefacts, iconic F1 cars, and hands-on activities where visitors can design their own virtual car and put it to the test on the virtual track, while F1 Drive is the official F1 karting attraction that takes place on part of the Las Vegas Strip Circuit grid.
The karts are F1-inspired with features such as an LED steering wheel display and DRS technology. This is for those aged 12 and over, and adult prices will begin at $37 (£29/€35) and F1 X tickets will begin at $79.
F1 Hub will be located at the heart of Grand Prix Plaza and feature F1 Sims (also for people aged 12 and up), a flagship F1 store, as well as elevated food and beverage options.
In a bid to draw in local residents, there will be special prices on tickets and discounts offered on merchandise. F1 X will be available to locals from $59 compared to $79, while F1 Drive prices will begin at $30 instead of $37.
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