Grand Prix Plaza – North America’s largest immersive F1 fan experience – is set to make its debut in Las Vegas, with the entertainment venue opening in the state-of-the-art Las Vegas Grand Prix Pit Building to invite fans to three new Formula 1 attractions.
Opening on March 29, 2025 in partnership with the Round Room Live, Grand Prix Plaza will feature more than 100,000 square feet of adrenaline-fueled entertainment throughout most of the year across three ticketed F1 attractions, which guests can sign up for presale access for here with tickets going on sale on March 6, 2025, at 10am PST.
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The experiences opening to the public for the first time are:
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F1 X: The interactive Formula 1 experience offers guests a tech-driven journey through a cutting-edge 4D exhibition with legendary artifacts, iconic F1 cars and hands-on activities where visitors can design their own virtual F1 car and put it to the test on the virtual track. Open to all ages, adult prices start at $79.00. Locals price is $59.00.
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F1 DRIVE: This official F1 karting attraction takes place on part of the Las Vegas Strip Circuit grid where guests can experience the speed, sights and sounds of Formula 1 in high-performance karts with F1-inspired features including an LED steering wheel display and DRS technology. Ages 12 and up, adult prices start at $37.00. Locals price starts at $30.00.
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F1 HUB: The Hub is the heart of Grand Prix Plaza and features F1 SIMS (ages 12 and up, adult prices start at $26.50), a flagship F1 store (locals receive a 10% discount on merchandise) and elevated food and beverage offerings.
For more details on each of these experiences, check out the gallery below.
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In the F1 X Design Studio, fans can design a custom Formula 1 car using a cutting-edge digital workshop
“Grand Prix Plaza represents a significant investment in the future of Formula 1 in Las Vegas,” said Emily Prazer, President and CEO of Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc. and Chief Commercial Officer for Formula 1.
“These new attractions will offer unprecedented access to F1, giving many fans their first up-close look at a Formula 1 car before stepping into a racing simulator or even karting on a portion of the Las Vegas Strip Circuit.
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“As part of our steadfast commitment to Las Vegas, we are thrilled to offer significantly discounted pricing to locals so that Grand Prix Plaza is an easily accessible community asset all year long. Grand Prix Plaza is one of the jewels of F1 in North America, and we know it will provide access and experiences that will grow the sport’s fan base.”
Each experience will be individually ticketed and can be pre-purchased at grandprixplaza.com or bought on-site.
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Jonathan Linden, Co-CEO of Round Room Live and Producer of The Formula 1 Exhibition, commented: “These new experiences are as close to an F1 race one can get without being a professional driver.
“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.”
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Grand Prix Plaza will open Sunday to Thursday from 10am-10pm and 10am-midnight Friday and Saturday. Flexible event spaces with access to these attractions are available across the building’s three levels and rooftop, including three new private event spaces – Turn 1 Lounge, Cool Down Room and GPP Garage – that will be available to rent year-round.
To sign up for updates and presale access, fans can register at www.grandprixplaza.com to be among the first to secure their entry to F1 X, F1 DRIVE, and/or F1 HUB. Special rates for locals, children, seniors and military personnel will be available for F1 X and F1 DRIVE.
The attraction will close for the season in late summer to prepare for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, with a future reopening date to be announced.
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