Las Vegas Grand Prix Promises Enhanced Experience for 2025
The Las Vegas Grand Prix organizers have announced plans for a revitalized second edition in 2025, aiming to deliver a more vibrant spectacle following a subdued inaugural race. Emily Prazer, president and CEO of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, confirmed that the upcoming event will focus on “making a splash again,” highlighting substantial improvements in operational delivery and ticketing strategy.
“After the second year, we felt positive about our operational delivery. We have adapted our ticketing model to be more accessible for locals and are on track for a potential sell-out,” Prazer stated. Significant changes include lower-priced tickets and a better structured program designed to engage the audience more effectively throughout the event.
The race will feature an epic Saturday night lineup and enhanced post-race entertainment, showcasing Las Vegas’ reputation for lavish productions. “In Vegas, you know you’re here for the entertainment,” Prazer noted, emphasizing innovative features intended to captivate attendees.
Beyond the race itself, the organizers are integrating various local sporting events, creating a festival-like atmosphere. The weekend will coincide with NFL and NHL games, including two Las Vegas Raiders matches and a Vegas Golden Knights game. A dedicated Business Summit is also scheduled to elevate the experience, drawing parallels to the Super Bowl week’s festivities.
Additional events include a golf tournament at the Wynn and a collaboration with the amfAR Gala, ensuring an engaging day-to-night program for visitors. Prazer concluded, “We’re confident in our programming, ensuring attendees receive real value for their time and investment.”
This strategic overhaul positions the Las Vegas Grand Prix as a key highlight in the motorsport calendar for 2025, promising an unforgettable experience for both fans and participants.

