New research has revealed the average price of weekend tickets for each of the upcoming Grand Prix for the 2023 Championship.
The 2023 Formula 1 season officially kicks off this weekend with the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Lots of action and excitement is will once again take centre stage as Red Bull’ sMax Verstappen seeks to retain world championship title.
However, a study has now revealed just how much fans would have to pay to watch some of the big names in motor racing, from Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton, to Red Bull’s Verstappen and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc.
New study reveals the Las Vegas Grand Prix will be the most expensive GP to attend this season.
The study, conducted by online casinos comparison service KingCasinoBonus.uk, analysed the average price of weekend tickets for each of the upcoming Grand Prix for the 2023 Championship, as well as the average cost of accommodation in the same area to discover how much it costs to attend each race and reveal the most expensive of them all.
Top 10 Most Expensive Grands Prix by to attend this season
The Las Vegas Grand Prix, which will take place from the 16th to 18th November 2023 ranks first on this list, with a total average cost of £5,849 for the weekend.
The tickets at this event range from £413 for a 3-day general admission to a whopping £9,922 for the “F1 Experiences Champions Club 3-Day Package” making the average cost for entrance £5,167.50.
Also, the cheapest accommodation cost for a weekend in Las Vegas is £124 for a hostel bed, while the most expensive, a 4 or 5-star hotel for three nights, will cost around £1,240, for an average of £682.
Second on the list is the Miami Grand Prix which is slated to begin from May 5th to May 7th, 2023, with a total average cost of £3,817.50 for the whole weekend.
General admission tickets for this event will cost around £488 while Champions Club 3-day packages are £5,786, the average entry will be around £3,317.
Accommodation wise, a hostel bed in Miami is £124, while a 4-star hotel in Miami Beach is around £1,237, for an average of £680.50.
Coming third is the United States Grand Prix in Austin, Texas.
This event is slated for the 20th to the 22nd of October, with a total average cost of £3,064.
The average cost for entry tickets go from £392 to £4,546, for an average of £2,469, and the cost of accommodation in the city for the weekend, ranges from £198 to £992, for an average of £595.
In fourth place is the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku with a total average cost of £3,064 for the weekend.
The lowest ticket price available is £132, while the most expensive is around £4,878, for an average of £2,505.
At the same time, average budget cost for accommodation is only £74, while a 4-star trackside hotel will cost £495 for three nights, for an average of £371.
The Saudi Arabian GP rounds up the top five on this list.
This event which will take place from the 17th to the 19th of March in Jeddah, sees an average cost for the weekend amounting to £2,716.50.
General entry tickets costs £124, while the most expensive tickets are £4,567, for an average of £2,345.5.
However, the cheapest accommodation in Jeddah costs around £123, while the most expensive is around £619, for an average of £371.
Here’s the full list of the Top 10 most expensive Formula 1 Grands Prix in 2023 as per KingCasinoBonus.uk.
Grand Prix | Average ticket cost for weekend (£) | Average accommodation cost for weekend (£) | Total average cost (£) |
---|---|---|---|
1. Las Vegas GP | 5,167 | 682 | 5,849 |
2. Miami GP | 3,137 | 680.5 | 3,817.5 |
3. United States GP (Austin) | 2,469 | 595 | 3,064 |
4. Azerbaijan GP | 2,505 | 284.5 | 2,789.5 |
5. Saudi Arabian GP | 2,345.5 | 371 | 2,716.5 |
6. Monaco GP | 2,360 | 330 | 2,690 |
7. Abu Dhabi GP | 1,928.5 | 731.5 | 2,660 |
8. Mexico City GP | 1,965 | 595 | 2,560 |
9. Singapore FP | 1,819 | 426 | 2,245 |
10. Canada GP | 1,729 | 436 | 2,165 |
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