The costliest Grand Prix events for Formula 1 to visit in 2023

 


The Formula 1 season of 2023 is about to start. With 23 races planned, this year will prove to be the most difficult for teams and individuals. The season will begin on March 5 in Bahrain and conclude on November 26 in Abu Dhabi with the championship race. The season will be exciting for fans, but it will also be costly because tickets to Formula 1 UAE Grand Prix events are pricey.

We now know which 2023 Formula 1 racers Grand Prix events will cost the most to watch thanks to recent research. The research determines how much it costs to attend each race by examining the average costs of weekend tickets for each event on the 2023 calendar, as well as the average price of lodging in the same area.

The costliest Formula 1 event in 2023

It is not surprising that the Las Vegas GP is this year's most expensive race to witness. The inaugural event in "Sin City," which takes place from November 16 to 18, typically costs £5,849 (INR 5,85,805.25) for the entire weekend. For the most expensive "F1 Experiences Champions Club 3-Day Package," a three-day general admission pass for the Last Vegas GP costs between SGD665 and SGD15,995 (INR 40,654.90 and INR 9,77,857.36). Overnight accommodations during race weekends typically cost around S$1,099 (INR 67,172.15).

The second and third most expensive Grand Prix events on the 2023 schedule are both claimed by the United States motorsport enthusiast. The average ticket price for the Miami Grand Prix, which was conducted from May 5-7, is £3,817 (INR 3,82,342.02), while overnight stays cost about INR 1,09,897.21. Austin, Texas, where Round 19 of the 2023 season will take place from October 20 to 22, costs £3,064 (INR 3,06,950.83). Weekend lodging in Austin typically costs SGD 960. (INR 58,704.39). For more: https://www.lifestyleasia.com/ind/tech/gear/the-most-expensive-formula-1-grand-prix-races-to-attend-in-2023/

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