F1 Miami Grand Prix 2025: Single-Day Tickets Now Available

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Formula One is racing back to South Florida for the fourth Miami Grand Prix from May 2 to 4, 2025, and this year brings a major change for fans. For the first time, organizers are offering single-day tickets, giving racegoers a more affordable and flexible way to experience the excitement.

One-Day Tickets Make F1 More Accessible

Previously, fans could only buy expensive three-day packages. In 2025, however, you can now attend just Friday, Saturday, or Sunday at the Miami International Autodrome surrounding Hard Rock Stadium.

  • Friday tickets start at $65 to $125, depending on the grandstand.
  • Saturday tickets for the F1 Sprint race range from $200 to $315.
  • Sunday tickets for the main race run between $505 and $910.

There’s also a Sunday campus pass for $350 — offering entry to the event without a guaranteed seat — or a weekend-long campus pass for $430.

This new ticket option came after feedback from fans who wanted more flexibility, especially with busy schedules or tighter budgets. According to race president Tyler Epp, it’s about making the event more accessible to both longtime fans and newcomers.

Fans Are Responding Quickly

The response has been strong. 81% of single-day ticket buyers are first-time attendees, and 39% are traveling from out of state. Organizers expect another sellout crowd, building on the event’s growing attendance, which reached 275,000 last year.

Besides Formula 1, fans can enjoy additional races from the Porsche Carrera Cup and the F1 Academy. Top music acts like Pitbull, Kygo, Tiësto, Kaskade, Sofi Tukker, and Cedric Gervais will also perform throughout the weekend. Even the National Anthem will be special, performed by 14-year-old King Bell from Fort Lauderdale.

Ticket Prices Compared to Previous Years

While prices are still steep for prime seating, they are lower compared to the race’s 2022 debut.

For those seeking a seat:

  • Grandstand tickets start at around $670 and can rise to $1,700.
  • Paddock Club and other VIP experiences can exceed $10,000, but those tickets are already sold out.

General admission fans can stick with the Campus Pass options to enjoy the atmosphere without the high cost of seating.

Miami’s Role in Growing F1’s Popularity

The Miami Grand Prix has been a game-changer for Formula One’s presence in the U.S. In fact, the South Florida Motorsports team, led by Stephen Ross and Tom Garfinkel, was recently named F1’s Promoter of the Year for creating an unmatched racing and entertainment experience.

Fans are also watching the 2025 season closely. Lando Norris won his first F1 race at Miami last year, and rivals like Max Verstappen, Oscar Piastri, and Lewis Hamilton — now racing for Ferrari — are already making headlines this season.

Miami kicks off the American F1 circuit, which continues with races in Dallas and Las Vegas later this year.

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