F1 tickets 2023: Prices and how to buy for Formula One fans around the world

Ben Miller

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From the opening race in Bahrain to the final final weekend in Abu Dhabi, Formula One is certain to be a brisk ticket-seller again in 2023.

There are 24 races scheduled for the F1 season and some race days and weekends had already sold out before the action began.

The total attendance for the 2022 season is said to have exceeded five million people, with the British Grand Prix weekend alone reputedly accounting for around 400,000 spectators across its race weekend in July.

Keen to be there or curious about prices? Here are some of the details we know about tickets for 2023.

How to buy tickets for the 2023 F1 season

Some tickets for each race are available via the ticket section of the official F1 website.

Many of the races also have their own official site where fans are able to buy tickets. Here's the schedule for the season and the official website of each race:

Date Race
March 5  Bahrain Grand Prix
March 19 Saudi Arabia Grand Prix
April 2 Australian Grand Prix
April 30 Azerbaijan Grand Prix
May 7 Miami Grand Prix
May 21 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix
May 28 Monaco Grand Prix
June 4 Spanish Grand Prix
June 18 Canadian Grand Prix
July 2 Austrian Grand Prix
July 9  British Grand Prix
July 23 Hungarian Grand Prix
July 30 Belgian Grand Prix
August 27 Dutch Grand Prix
September 3 Italian Grand Prix
September 17 Singapore Grand Prix
September 24 Japanese Grand Prix
October 8 Qatari Grand Prix
October 22 United States Grand Prix
October 29 Mexican Grand Prix
November 5 Brazilian Grand Prix
November 19 Las Vegas Grand Prix
November 26 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

How much are tickets for F1 races?

Ticket prices and availability for the 2023 F1 season can vary significantly depending on the race and where the tickets are on sale.

The official site of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, for example, lists tickets for race day starting at around $81 (£67).

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Race day tickets for the British Grand Prix, meanwhile, were priced at $360 (£299) on its official site and had sold out along with all weekend tickets at the start of March,

Even when standard race tickets are sold out, the official F1 site usually has some available for races, but they tend to be much more expensive premium tickets, advertising weekend passes for the US Grand Prix, for instance, at between $3,997 (£3,324) and $7,826 (£6,509).

F1 2023 driver lineup

There are multiple line up changes for the 2023 season in Formula One with six drivers set to turn out for new teams. 

The most high profile switch arguably comes in the form of veteran Fernando Alonso who will race with Aston Martin 2023, whilst French driver Pierre Gasly swapped AlphaTauri for Alpine in the off-season.

His former seat has been filled by rookie Nyck De Vries, whilst fellow rookies Logan Sargeant and Oscar Piastri will race for Williams and McLaren respectively. Nico Hulkenberg also returns to the sport with Hasas for the upcoming season. 

Team Driver 1 Driver 2
Red Bull Max Verstappen Sergio Perez
Ferrari Charles Leclerc Carlos Sainz
Mercedes Lewis Hamilton George Russell
Alpine Pierre Gasly Esteban Ocon
McLaren Lando Norris Oscar Piastri
Alfa Romeo Zhou Guanyu Valtteri Bottas
Aston Martin Fernando Alonso Lance Stroll
Haas Kevin Magnussen Nico Hulkenberg
AlphaTauri Yuki Tsunoda Nyck de Vries
Williams Logan Sargeant Alex Albon

How to watch the 2023 Formula One season

Country  TV Channel Live Stream
USA ESPN ESPN+, fuboTV
UK Sky Sports SkyGo, NOW TV
Canada TSN, RDS TSN Direct
Australia Fox Sports, Channel 10 Kayo

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Ben Miller has been writing about sport for 25 years, following all levels of football as well as boxing, MMA, athletics and tennis. He’s seen five promotions, three relegations, one World Cup winner and home games in at least three different stadiums as a result of his lifelong devotion to Brighton & Hove Albion. His main aim each week is to cover at least one game or event that does not require a last-minute rewrite.