F1 CONSISTS OF monstrous ENGINES, CARS, TALENTED DRIVERS, AND AN ENTHUSIASTIC FANbase. 2023 IS ONE OF THE BEST YEARS, following which is a list of the TOP 5 MOST EXPENSIVE F1 RACES IN 2023.
In the fifth spot, the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix makes its place, averaging £2,716.50 ($3,246) for the weekend in mid-March in Jeddah. With night races, it promises a unique experience.
The next stop is the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku, taking the fourth spot, with an average weekend cost of £3,064 ($3,661). Tickets start at £132 ($157), while premium options go up to $5,828. Accommodations span from £74 to £495.
3. United States Grand Prix
Claiming the third spot, the United States Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, averages £3,064 ($3,658). Ticket prices vary from £392 ($468) to £4,546 ($5,427), while accommodation costs range from £198 to £992.
2. Miami Grand Prix
The Miami Grand Prix clinches the runner-up spot, set during the first week of May, averages £3,817.50 ($4,557) for the entire weekend. General admission tickets start at £488 ($582), while Champions Club packages are £5,786 ($6,907).
1. Las Vegas Grand Prix
At the top of the expense chart is the Las Vegas Grand Prix, a weekend averaging £5,849 ($6,986), truly on the pricey side. By contrast, a Budapest Hungaroring weekend in the costliest zone is approximately $700.
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