About the Las Vegas November 2025 Race
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The Ultimate Race is returning once again to Las Vegas. The highly anticipated Las Vegas Grand Prix will take place from 20-22 November 2025. Watch the world's top twenty drivers race through the exciting street circuit around the Las Vegas Strip, passing by some of the city's most famous neon signs and lights for a thrilling night race!
The city's bustling streets will transform into a thrilling racetrack, attracting racing enthusiasts from around the globe. The newly-constructed grandstands and seating areas can accommodate up to 105,000 attendees, many of whom have already booked their tickets.
If you were fast enough to get a ticket to the Las Vegas Grand Prix, you will have access to a designated zone and will be treated to exclusive Vegas-style entertainment, as well as all-inclusive food and drink options throughout the course of the weekend's race. If you haven't gotten a ticket, it will be difficult to watch the race in person, as the track has been completely blocked off from public view.
If you want to get more than just a glimpse of the action, you can see the whole track from the sky on a Las Vegas helicopter tour during the Grand Prix!
When is the Las Vegas Race?
The Las Vegas Grand Race Weekend will take place from November 20 to November 22, 2025. November 20 and November 21 are practice and qualifying days for the twenty drivers. On Saturday, November 22 at 10pm local start time (PST), the track will go lights out amidst the grand spectacle of the illuminated Strip casinos.
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Las Vegas 2025 Race Ticket Options
There are a variety of ticketing options for entry into the Las Vegas 2025 race, some even including food and drink as well as interactive activities. Tickets are sold through the sport's official website and range in price and amenities:
- General Admission: available as single-day or three-day admission; two different seating areas to choose from
- Grandstands: available as single-day tickets with five seating areas to choose from
- Grand Prix Trio: three-day admission available in Gold, Silver, or Platinum packages; different seating every night for diverse views; includes 3 unique experiences
- Hospitality: choose from ten different lounges, suites, boxes, and other luxury spaces to enjoy the race (some even able to accomodate 10 people). All-inclusive food, beverages, and alchohol are included in these elite packages - including culinary experiences by Gordon Ramsay and Papi Steak.
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Las Vegas Race Travel Guide
As you prepare for an adrenaline-filled experience at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, make sure plan enough time to explore everything this vibrant city has to offer. From world-class entertainment to nearby natural wonders, there's something for everyone visiting Vegas! Here are a few things to do before, during, and after the race, as well as recommended tours to enhance your race week. For more race weekend ideas, check out our full Las Vegas guide.
Before the Race:
- Explore the Las Vegas Strip: Take a stroll down the iconic Las Vegas Strip, home to extravagant hotels, dazzling casinos, and world-class Las Vegas restaurants. There are dozens of free exhibits to enjoy throughout Las Vegas Boulevard and plenty of family-friendly activities, as well.
- Visit the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign: Capture a photo at the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign, an iconic symbol of the city. Located at the south end of the Strip, it's a must-visit for first timers. It's walkable from Mandalay Bay but also has a parking lot for rental cars or rideshare drivers.
- Experience a Helicopter Tour: Fly over the street circuit and see the grandstands, the team garages, and all of the race action on a Las Vegas Strip helicopter tour!
- Fly to the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas: Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas! You can visit the Grand Canyon National Park on an airplane tour or land at the very bottom on a Grand Canyon helicopter tour in just a few hours.
During the Race:
- Attend the Race: Get ready for heart-pounding action as you witness the Las Vegas Grand Prix firsthand. Cheer on your favorite drivers and feel the excitement as they zoom past at incredible speeds.
- Find a Race Viewing Party: Don't have a ticket? No problem! Every casino boasts dozens of bars and restaurants that will be broadcasting the race. You can also find a seat in your resort's sports book.
- Fly Over the Live Race: Yes, you can actually see the race itself from the window of a helicopter tour!
After the Race:
- Attend After-Race Parties: Las Vegas is known for its legendary nightlife. After the race, explore the city's vibrant club scene and attend exclusive after-race parties, where you can mingle with fellow racing enthusiasts from around the world.
- Visit Vegas Museums: Discover the history of Las Vegas through its iconic neon signs at the Neon Museum or visit the Mob Museum for fascinating insight on the history of the mafia in Las Vegas. Vegas is also home to the Atomic Museum and the Pinball Hall of Fame!
- Explore Red Rock Canyon: Just a short drive from the Strip, Red Rock Canyon offers stunning desert landscapes with hiking, biking, and mountain climbing opportunities.
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Ultimate Race - Las Vegas FAQ
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Tickets for this exciting event are now available for purchase! Prices vary depending on the type of seating and access you would like. General admission single-day tickets available on the official website start at $140 and three-day ticket package reach up to $3,388.
A large number of tickets were also distributed to Las Vegas hotel partners and official ticket partners. If you'd like to upgrade your experience, you can purchase VIP packages which include access to the Pit Building (paddock) and exclusive seating in the front rows.
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Tickets are sold via the official Las Vegas Grand Prix website.
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Night races are nothing new in the world of racing, and the Las Vegas Grand Prix will have lights out at 10pm local time (PST). This timeframe is the best compromise to allow the most fans from around the world to enjoy the race live.
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Visitors to Las Vegas will still be able to access the Strip casinos on foot, but they will not be able to view the race from the sidewalk. Las Vegas Boulevard and surrounding streets will be closed to vehicle traffic during the Las Vegas race weekend.
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Every casino on Las Vegas Boulevard boasts dozens of bars and restaurants that will broadcast the race. You can also find a seat in your resort’s sports book. For a better chance at a table or seat, look into bars located off the Strip or visit one of the numerous other casinos outside of Las Vegas Boulevard.