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The Formula 1 calendar in 2025 features 24 race weekends, stretching across five continents. If you wanted to attend every single Grand Prix, the most predictable cost is your ticket admission. Travel and accommodation costs vary widely by fan, but ticket prices fall within standard ranges. Therefore, calculating the cost of admission provides a concrete starting point for your ultimate F1 travel plan.a blue race car

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The Basics: 24 Races, Standard Ticket Tiers

To follow the full season, you first need to understand the three main ticket categories available at most circuits:

  • General Admission (GA): This is the cheapest way in. GA tickets usually range from US$100–$300 per weekend, offering access to unreserved standing areas.
  • Grandstand Tickets: These tickets provide better, reserved seating and views of key sections of the track. They typically cost between US$400–$700 per race weekend.
  • Hospitality / Paddock Club: This premium VIP experience includes catering, open bars, and often pit lane or paddock access. Prices usually start around US$5,000–$10,000+ per race.

Total Ticket Cost for the Full Season

Multiplying the cost ranges by the 24-race calendar provides the estimated season ticket expense for each category:

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  • General Admission (Budget Fan):
    • $100–$300 × 24 races → ~$2,500–$7,000 for the season.
  • Grandstand Seating (Mid-Range):
    • $400–$700 × 24 races → ~$10,000–$17,000 for the season.
  • Hospitality / Paddock Club (VIP):
    • $5,000–$10,000 × 24 races → ~$120,000–$240,000+ for the season.

Which Races Are the Most Expensive?

Not all F1 tickets are priced equally; circuit location and market demand heavily influence the cost. Consequently, some Grands Prix demand a significant premium:

  • Monaco GP: Premium location, high demand, and small capacity contribute to a hefty price tag.
  • Las Vegas GP: This new addition was designed as a luxury, glitzy event, pricing out many budget fans.
  • Singapore GP: Tickets often include city-center access and major concert performances, driving up the cost.

Meanwhile, races in countries like Hungary, Mexico, or Brazil tend to offer some of the most affordable ticket options across all tiers.

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The Bottom Line

If you’re dreaming of attending every F1 weekend for a season, the admission-only price is surprisingly within reach at the budget level: as little as ~$2,500 for all 24 races with General Admission tickets. Of course, going grandstand or VIP skyrockets the price, with a Paddock Club season running well into six figures.

For most fans, a single race per year is the realistic goal. But it’s fun to imagine the ultimate season-long pass to every Grand Prix on the calendar.

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