How much are Miami GP F1 tickets? Cheapest prices, most expensive seats, total cost for 2024 Formula 1 Grand Prix

Micah Adams

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It's officially race week in Miami.

Max Verstappen has picked off right where he left off in 2023, starting from the pole in all five races and winning four of them to build a commanding early lead atop the F1 standings. Carlos Sainz, who won the Australian GP, is the only other driver to win a race so far this season.

While it would take a Herculean effort to knock Verstappen off at any track given his form, that's particularly true at Miami where he won in both 2022 and 2023. He finished five seconds ahead of second-place Sergio Perez last year in Miami despite starting ninth. Back in the inaugural Miami race in 2022, the Dutch champion led 48 of 57 laps to finish ahead of both Ferrari cars, Charles Leclerc and Sainz.

American fans hoping to see Logan Sargeant claim points in his homecoming — the U.S. driver grew up just minutes down the road in Ft. Lauderdale — should temper expectations. The Williams driver has yet to finish higher than 14th in four races so far in 2024.

Hoping to catch the dominant Verstappen in the Miami Grand Prix? Here's everything to know about the best seats, best views and best tickets for the race.

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How much are Miami GP F1 tickets

Currently, the cheapest available tickets for a three-day pass on StubHub are $359. The get-in price on Sunday just for the championship race runs for about $240. Grandstand tickets close to the start-finish line are starting at just under $500.

On the other end, those wanting the full VIP experience can purchase a three-day pass for the The 72 Club for as much as $14,000. The Miami GP track also includes a one-of-a-kind Hard Rock Beach Club experience with tickets starting at $1,150

F1 races in United States for 2024

For the second straight season, Formula 1 will have three Grand Prixs in the United States. It's just the second time Las Vegas will host a race and the third for Miami.

The Florida race will be in the spring in May while the western Grand Prixs will be in the fall.

DatesGrand PrixTrackTime (local)Tickets
May 3-5MiamiMiami International Autodrome4:00 p.m.StubHub
Oct. 18-20AustinCircuit of the Americas2:00 p.m.StubHub
Nov. 21-23Las VegasLas Vegas Strip Circuit10:00 p.m.StubHub

F1 2024: Schedule, calendar

The F1 season officially began with the Bahrain Grand Prix on March 2. In all, there are 24 races on the 2024 F1 calendar. Fortunately for race fans, tickets for every race are available on StubHub.

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DateGrand PrixTrack
Feb. 29 - Mar. 2BahrainBahrain International Circuit
Mar. 7-9Saudi ArabiaJeddah Corniche Circuit
Mar. 22-24AustraliaMelbourne Grand Prix Circuit
Apr. 5-7JapanSuzuka International Racing Course
Apr. 19-21ChinaShanghai International Circuit
May 3-5MiamiMiami International Autodrome
May 17-19Emilia RomagnaAutodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari
May 24-26MonacoCircuit de Monaco
Jun. 7-9CanadaCircuit Gilles-Villeneuve
Jun. 21-23SpainCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
Jun. 28-30AustriaRed Bull Ring
Jul. 5-7United KingdomSilverstone Circuit
Jul. 19-21HungaryHungaroring
Jul. 26-28BelgiumCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Aug. 23-25NetherlandsCircuit Zandvoort
Aug. 30 - Sep. 1ItalyAutodromo Nazionale Monza
Sep. 13-15AzerbaijanBaku City Circuit
Sep. 20-22SingaporeMarina Bay Street Circuit
Oct. 18-20USACircuit of the Americas
Oct. 25-27MexicoAutodromo Hermanos Rodríguez
Nov. 1-3BrazilAutodromo Jose Carlos Pace
Nov. 21-23Las VegasLas Vegas Strip Circuit
Nov. 29 - Dec. 1QatarLusail International Circut
Dec. 6-8Abu DhabiYas Marina Circuit

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Micah Adams joined The Sporting News in 2021 after over a decade producing and leading content teams at ESPN, DAZN and The Social Institute. Adams graduated from Duke University in 2009 and remains a Cameron Crazie at heart well into his 30s. When not losing sleep or hair over the Blue Devils, Kansas City Chiefs, Chicago Bulls, and USMNT, Adams enjoys chasing his two small children around along with his wife, losing golf balls, spending time outdoors and binging terrible movies.