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From budget to luxury: this is how much money you will pay to watch the Miami F1 Grand Prix action

Tickets for the 2025 Miami GP range from relatively affordable grandstand seats to ultra-VIP suites.

Tickets for the 2025 Miami GP range from relatively affordable grandstand seats to ultra-VIP suites.
Calum Roche
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The Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix returns May 2–4, 2025, and ticket prices cover the full grid – from $70 seats in the sun to a six-figure private suite. So what exactly are you paying for?

What are the cheapest tickets for the 2025 Miami Grand Prix?

At the low end, you’ll find the Beach Grandstand ($70 per day), which offers a party vibe at Turns 11 and 12 with video board performances and club-style seating. Slightly more will get you into the Marina Grandstand ($75/day), where views span Turns 6–8 near Race Street. You’re still seated, but the atmosphere is more postcard than paddock.

A little more cash unlocks better track positions. Turn 18 Grandstand ($85/day) puts you on the second-fastest straightaway in F1, while Turn 1 Grandstand ($100/day) offers reserved seating at the circuit’s first braking zone - prime overtaking real estate. The Start/Finish Grandstand sits at the very center of the action, facing the grid and pit lane. It starts at $130/day and sells itself as the main event.

How much for the weekend at Miami GP?

Three-day packages start with the Campus Pass ($350), which includes general admission and access to multiple vantage points and the fan zone. Next is the McLaren Grandstand ($825, sold out), where fans can watch from Turns 6–8 and maybe win a hot lap. Above that, the Grandstand Pass ($890) guarantees reserved seats at various corners over the three days, including Turn 1 and the final bend.

Where are the premium tickets at Miami GP?

This is where it gets expensive.

Vista at Turn 1 ($5,000 for 3 days) offers shaded club-level seating with food, drinks, and close-up views of a heavy braking zone – where the brave try to pass and the reckless end their race. This one is labeled “featured,” which is F1’s way of saying “we’d sell you more if we had more.”

And at the very top? The Start/Finish Suites, which are already sold out. You needed $125,000 to sit in air-conditioned privacy overlooking the grid, with space for up to 24 guests. That breaks down to around $5,200 per person if you’re splitting, which – given the location and exclusivity - is the Formula 1 equivalent of bottle service at Monaco.

Miami GP has something for everyone

If you’re watching your budget, the Turn 1 or Turn 18 grandstands offer solid racing views for under $100. Want a little luxury without losing your life savings? The Campus Pass or even the Marina Grandstand gives you access and flexibility. Anything with the word “suite” is really for corporate groups or someone whose accountant is also their personal chef.

Whatever you choose, bring sunscreen, wear earplugs, and remember: the more you pay, the more likely someone brings your drinks to you.

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