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Las Vegas Strip Circuit seating plan & guide

The Las Vegas Strip Circuit is a 6.2 km street circuit that runs along the Las Vegas Strip past landmarks such as the Sphere and Caesars Palace. It hosted F1's return to Las Vegas in November 2023 as a Saturday-night race, the first championship F1 event in the city since 1982. The inaugural weekend drew around 315,000 fans across three days, with an estimated grandstand capacity near 100,000.

CityLas Vegas, Nevada, USA
Opened2023
TypeStreet circuit
Capacity≈100,000 across grandstands (315,000 over the inaugural weekend)

Best grandstands

Heineken Silver Main Grandstand (East Harmon)

Faces the paddock and start/finish straight, with classic views of the start, pit stops and Turn 1-2 action.

Sphere Zone Grandstands (Turns 5-9)

The biggest, liveliest cluster, overlooking the slow-corner sequence with the illuminated Sphere as a backdrop.

West Harmon (Lewis Hamilton) Grandstand

The most budget-friendly stand on a fast section before the pit entry; great sense of speed but limited braking views.

Insider tips

  • This is a night race so none of the grandstands are covered; pack warm layers as desert temperatures drop sharply after dark.
  • Cheaper stands and presale tickets go first, so buy early; general-admission zones like the Festival Grounds are a lower-cost alternative without a reserved seat.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Las Vegas Strip Circuit?

Heineken Silver Main Grandstand (East Harmon) offer the closest view, while west harmon (lewis hamilton) grandstand are the best value. The most budget-friendly stand on a fast section before the pit entry; great sense of speed but limited braking views.

Where is Las Vegas Strip Circuit?

Las Vegas Strip Circuit is a street circuit in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, opened in 2023 with a capacity of ≈100,000 across grandstands (315,000 over the inaugural weekend).

Where can I find the cheapest Las Vegas Strip Circuit tickets?

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