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Inside £2.8m F1 Ticket That Guarantees Every Race With Ridiculous Perks

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Published 20:19 5 Sep 2025 GMT+1

Inside £2.8m F1 Ticket That Guarantees Every Race With Ridiculous Perks

There is an incredible list of extras involved.

Ryan Smart

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A Formula 1 ticket worth a staggering £2.8 million guarantees the ability to watch every race in person - and comes with some incredible extras.

The 2025 season sees F1 stage 24 Grands Prix across five different continents.

The European leg of the season concludes this weekend with the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, before the F1 roadshow continues on to Asia and then North and South America.

It is a costly business for teams to transport their equipment across the world. Each team ships 660 tons of air freight and 500 tons of sea freight per season.

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It is not cheap for fans to watch the action either, with the ever-increasing popularity of the sport meaning that ticket prices have risen significantly in recent years.

As per F1Destinations.com, the average cost of a ticket for the 2025 British Grand Prix was $600 - the seventh-highest figure out of the 24 races.

The most expensive comes in at an average of $1,015 for the upcoming Las Vegas Grand Prix.

Where tracks such as Vegas will make a significant amount of money is through their special hospitality tickets - which do offer some incredible experiences.

Last year, organisers collaborated with Aston Martin to offer a $1 million ticket, which included a free Aston Martin supercar.

Now, a new £2.8 million ticket has emerged.

It gives the holder access to every single Grand Prix, alongside a series of sensational perks.

The ticket has been offered through Formula Escapes, who describe it as 'The Ultimate Grand Prix'.

The ticket holder is given private jet travel between every Grand Prix, where they will then receive Paddock Club hospitality.

The full list of perks available with the 'Ultimate Grand Prix' ticket (Image: Formula Escapes)
The full list of perks available with the 'Ultimate Grand Prix' ticket (Image: Formula Escapes)

They will receive premium five-star and luxury resort stays, as well as special pit lane walks, behind-the-scenes excess and meet-and-greets with the F1 teams.

The price of the ticket is from £2.8 million per person, with the website offering a direct quote.

If you wanted to compare the cost to that of an actual F1 car, you could buy 28 front wings for the same price.

Featured Image Credit: Getty

Topics: Formula 1

Ryan Smart
Ryan Smart

Live in constant hope of the top flight as a Preston North End fan. Written in the past for SPORF, GiveMeSport and more.

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