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Cheapest Grand Prix 2025 tickets revealed with prices starting at just £105

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Updated 11:26 29 Apr 2025 GMT+1Published 15:59 28 Apr 2025 GMT+1

Cheapest Grand Prix 2025 tickets revealed with prices starting at just £105

How to see Lewis Hamilton for less

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Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler

The Formula 1 season has got off to a raring start, and there’s still time to buy tickets to see Lewis Hamilton in action if you’re quick.

This year's action kicked off in Melbourne on March 15 and will run until December with six of F1’s weekends including a sprint race in the likes of Miami, Austin, São Paulo, and Lusail.

Getty/BENJAMIN CREMEL
Getty/BENJAMIN CREMEL

The much-anticipated Miami Grand Prix is up next, with Oscar Piastri, Lando Norris, and Max Verstappen set to go head to head.

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So, where can you still buy Grand Prix tickets, and how much do they cost? Scroll down now to find out everything you need to know.

Where to buy 2025 Grand Prix tickets now

It’s no secret that Grand Prix tickets aren't exactly wallet-friendly, but we’ve found the cheapest venue of the year.

At the time of writing this, you can purchase Grand Prix tickets from Motorsport Tickets here and Seat Unique here. As luck would have it, the British Grand Prix at Silverstone (July, 4 to 6) appears to be the cheapest event, where standard general admission prices start from £105 for a one-day pass on the Friday.

Where to buy the cheapest VIP 2025 Grand Prix tickets now

If you fancy making a proper weekend of it, Seat Unique is also home to VIP and hospitality Grand Prix packages. For an idea of prices, you’re looking at £3,699 for a Trackside VIP ticket at the British Grand Prix on Sunday, July 6.

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The package includes premium seats, with gourmet food and sparkling wine service throughout the weekend. You will also be treated to an appearance by an F1 media personality or driver with access to a grid walk and championship photo.

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Getty/Alex Pantling

You might be surprised to learn that the Monaco Grand Prix (Sunday, May 25) is slightly cheaper, as prices start from £3,445 for a two-day pass. As for the Italian Grand Prix? You’re looking at £2,599 for Monza Fans Club. The most expensive tickets on offer are for Saudi Arabia, where standard VIP starts from £5,379. The date has yet to be confirmed.

If you don’t want to spend that much, there are also premium tickets available for each race event. At the time of writing this, the cheapest premium tickets are for Abu Dhabi on Sunday, 7 December, where prices kick off from £45 for the Golden Circle.

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The British Grand Prix at Silverstone (Sunday, July 6) follows closely behind at £105, closely followed by the Belgian Grand Prix (Sunday, June 27).

Getty/Bryn Lennon - Formula 1
Getty/Bryn Lennon - Formula 1

Where is the 2025 Grand Prix taking place?

Bahrain and Saudi Arabia usually kick off the season, but due to Ramadan taking place in March this year, their race dates have moved to April. In May 2025, the Grand Prix will take place in Miami, Imola, Monaco, and Barcelona.

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As for June, you need to keep your eyes on Montreal and Spielberg. You can find a full list of dates on the official F1 website.

How can you watch Formula One on TV?

If you don’t manage to get your hands on tickets, then you can tune in from the sofa this year. You can watch every F1 practice, qualifying, and race live on Sky Sports.

Sky customers can upgrade to Formula 1 coverage for £20 per month here. For an additional £2, you can upgrade to Sky Sports, with access to over nine channels including Premier League, and F1, of course.

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Visit Seat Unique to buy F1 tickets now.

Featured Image Credit: Getty/ANDREJ ISAKOVIC

Topics: Lewis Hamilton, Formula 1, Hungarian Grand Prix

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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