Friday tickets for qualifying races are selling for $259, a 76% drop from last year’s price of $1,085. Thursday’s practice tickets were sold for $919 last year but have sunk to $119 this year, TickPick said, an 87% decrease. This week’s prices indicate that they have fallen by 50% since November 2022. A year ago, when tickets initially went on sale, this Saturday’s title race tickets were selling for around $1,622. It’s a drastic decline for the sporting spectacle, the first F1 race to be held on the Las Vegas Strip. The cheapest tickets for both days dropped as much as 20% in a week and are down 70% from last month. Prices for the practice and qualifying sessions, on Thursday and Friday respectively, are crashing too. That’s down 50% since a month ago when the cheapest ticket sold for $1,645. Since last week, prices have dropped 23% for Saturday night’s main event, falling below $1,000, with the current “get-in” price for tickets hovering around $800, according to TickPick. Ticket prices continue to decline sharply for Formula 1 Grand Prix in Las Vegas, even as the highly anticipated event is set to rev its engines in just one day.
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