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After an enthralling Chinese GP, that made itself way back to F1 after 5 years, and was full of action during the rain-affected Sprint Qualifying, a short but lively Sprint Race and a Main Race filled with overtakes and crashes, the F1 community looks forward to the first race in the Western side of the world. Yes, we’re talking about the Miami GP, the first of the races on American soil.

But before that, we have a non-race weekend in between. Mercedes and McLaren are working hard to bring their first upgrade package for the season, whereas Ferrari is signing new sponsors and designing a new blue livery for the race in Florida. But what are the fans doing? Planning for the race and wishing to watch the star-studded Miami GP live. But there’s just about a week to go before the race. The tickets must be sold out right?

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Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. While some of the areas are sold out, most of them still have tickets available. If you’re someone who’s planning to attend the Miami GP and is looking for the different tickets available for the weekend and their price, you’ve come to the right place.  

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2024 Miami GP Tickets: Tickets, Prices, and Inclusions

The Miami GP is one of the most awaited races of the year for the fans because of the buzz around the paddock. The race takes place at the Miami International Autodrome, which is built around the Hard Rock Stadium. It was the Marquee event of the F1 calendar before the Las Vegas GP took over. Hence, the ticket prices are a little on the steeper side compared to the other races around the world. 

There are 3 major types of tickets offered for the Miami GP, which are then further segregated into different segments based on what part of the track the tickets are selected. The three offerings are the Campus Pass, the Grandstands, and the Premium Experiences. Let’s start with the order of the price, going from the lowest to the highest. 

The Campus Pass

The Campus Pass is the most basic and the cheapest ticket that one can buy to attend the Miami GP. The prices start from just $150 per day, which accumulates to a total of $450 for the whole weekend. It is a general admission ticket with no assigned seats. The area’s accessible with the Campus Pass includes the Hard Rock Stadium, the fountains near Turn 4, the Mia Marina on both sides of Turn 6,7,8, and the long trackside lane that runs across the straight from Turn 8-11. 

According to am.ticketmaster.com, “A 3-day Campus Pass gives you access to the F1 Sprint Race, practice, qualifying, the Grand Prix, the F1 Academy and Porsche Carrera Cup races, and explore the activities around campus!” One cannot book more than 10 tickets from a single account. 

The GrandStands

Unlike the Campus Pass, the Grandstand tickets will provide seating facilities to the fans across the different stands built around the track. There are 5 different sections of Grandstands spread across the Miami International Autodrome. These tickets are sold in 3-day packages and one cannot opt just to buy tickets for the Main Race. Out of the 5 different sections, 1 is sold out while the other 4 are filling fast. 

Start/Finish Grandstand

Arguably the Grandstand is one that faces the start-finish straight and the pitlane. Fans will get a great view of the grid and the start of the race as well as the pit stops. The tickets start at $1050 for the section on the outermost side of the stand and rise in price getting close to the start/finish line. The price goes as high as $1225. 

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Beach Grandstands

These Grandstands are the best for the fans who like to take a lot of pictures and videos of the cars. Situated on the outside of Turn 11, 12, and 13, it provides a great opportunity to see the cars braking hard into Turn 11 after a long straight and maneuver around Turn 12 and 13. This Grandstand is divided into 2 parts, one on the outside of T11, and another around T12 and T13. Tickets start from as low as $600 and go up to $675. 

Turn 18 Grandstands

These Grandstands give the view of one of the best overtaking spots on the circuit. For the fans who want to catch the most action on track. Cars accelerate through the long straight and brake hard in Turn 17, the best overtaking spot, the switch around or go side by side through Turn 18 before making the move stick. Race Street and Grand Tour experience are the additional benefits. Tickets start at $1050 and go up to $1225. 

Marina Grandstands

Situated on the entry of Turn 6, it gives a great view of the cars accelerating through the sweeping Turn 6 and 7. Grand Tour Experience, Luxury Row, and Mia Marina Photo Ops are some additional benefits. Unfortunately, the tickets for the Marina Grandstands are sold out.

Turn 1 North Grandstand 

Glimpses of the cars coming from the start-finish straight as the cars brake into Turn 1. Gives a great view of Turns 1, 2, and 3. Premium type of grandstand with the most added benefits which includes Grand Tour Experience, F1 Academy Paddock, and Porsche Support Paddocks. The tickets start at $900 and go all the way up to $1125.

The Premium Experiences

These are some of the most expensive tickets from the Miami GP providing a luxurious experience to the fans. These include the most exclusive areas around the track. They’re further divided into 3 categories, Luxury, Suites and Clubs.

Luxury Packages

These include the F1 Paddock Club, which gives access to the paddock area and even the chance to dine at the teams’ hospitality areas. The price isn’t public, and a call needs to be scheduled to book the same. The other two luxury packages are The 72 Club and the Casa Tua Trackside Club. A 3-day pass for the Casa Tua will cost $10,000. 

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Suites

There are suites that can be booked where people can bring friends & family and enjoy a host of services provided by the suite. These include The Villas, Turn 5 Suites, Start/Finish Suites, Turn 18 Suites, Liquid I.V. Race House Suites, Marina Cabanas and 1 North Suites. Calls need to be scheduled to book the Suite. 

Club

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The best of clubs trackside where one can enjoy the race as well as the food and drinks. There are 7 trackside clubs spread across different parts of the track, providing different services. The most famous one is the Hard Rock Beach Club, where the deck package starts from $1750 for 3 days and the Club Cabana Package goes all the way up to $80,000.

More information regarding the tickets can be found at f1miamigp.com/tickets/. The same site can be used to book the tickets for the 2024 Miami GP.