Las Vegas Grand Prix Ticket $3M Class Action Settlement

Las Vegas Grand Prix Ticket $3M Class Action Settlement

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If you purchased tickets to the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix Formula 1 race, you may be entitled to compensation from a $3 million class action settlement. The lawsuit alleged that ticket holders experienced significant problems with the event — including disruptions, access issues, or a race experience that fell far short of what was promised when they paid top dollar for their tickets. The 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix was one of the most anticipated F1 events in years, with tickets selling for thousands of dollars. However, many fans reported serious issues on race weekend, including the cancellation of the first practice session due to a drain cover incident on the track. Attendees who were unable to watch the event they paid for — or who received a diminished experience — joined together to hold the organizers accountable. A $3 million settlement fund has been established to compensate affected ticket holders. If you bought tickets to the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix and experienced issues, read on to find out if you qualify and how to file your claim.

Who Is Eligible?

You may be eligible to file a claim if you:

  • You purchased tickets to the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix Formula 1 race (held November 16–18, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada)
  • You were affected by disruptions to the event, including the cancellation or interruption of scheduled sessions such as the first practice session
  • You did not previously receive a full refund or adequate compensation from the event organizers
  • You are a U.S. resident (full eligibility details to be confirmed when the claim form is available)

How Much Can You Get?

The total settlement fund is $3 million, which will be distributed among qualifying claimants. The exact amount each individual ticket holder receives will depend on how many valid claims are submitted and the type of ticket purchased. Higher-priced tickets or those tied to sessions that were cancelled or significantly disrupted may result in a larger payout. Specific payout amounts per claimant have not yet been publicly detailed. As more information about the claim process becomes available, this page will be updated. Filing early and providing documentation of your ticket purchase will help ensure you receive your share of the settlement fund.

How to File Your Claim

Filing your claim is quick and easy:

  • Confirm you purchased tickets to the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix and experienced disruptions or a diminished event experience
  • Gather proof of your ticket purchase, such as a confirmation email, receipt, or digital ticket record from your ticketing account (e.g., Ticketmaster or the official F1 Las Vegas ticketing portal)
  • Wait for the official claim form to become available — check back here or visit the settlement administrator's website for updates
  • Complete the claim form with your personal information and details about your ticket purchase
  • Submit your claim before the deadline (deadline details pending — check back for updates)
  • Download the Class Action Buddy app to get notified when the claim form goes live and to file quickly and easily right from your phone

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I file a claim for the Las Vegas Grand Prix Ticket $3M Class Action Settlement?

You have two options: (1) Use the free Class Action Buddy mobile app — set up your profile once and the app auto-fills the PDF claim form, captures your signature, and submits the claim by mail on your behalf. (2) File directly with the settlement administrator using the official claim form linked on this page.

What was the Las Vegas Grand Prix class action lawsuit about?

The lawsuit was filed on behalf of ticket holders who alleged they received a significantly diminished experience at the 2023 Las Vegas Formula 1 Grand Prix. A major issue was the cancellation of the first practice session after a drain cover damaged a car on the track, leaving thousands of fans without the full event they paid for — sometimes thousands of dollars per ticket.

Do I need proof of purchase to file a Las Vegas Grand Prix settlement claim?

It is likely that some form of proof of ticket purchase will be required, such as a confirmation email, receipt, or order number from the ticketing platform you used. We recommend locating your purchase records now so you are ready when the claim form opens. Full proof requirements will be confirmed once the official claim process is announced.

How much money will I get from the Las Vegas Grand Prix settlement?

The total settlement is $3 million. Individual payouts will depend on the number of valid claims filed and the type of ticket purchased. Exact per-person amounts have not yet been announced. The more claimants who file, the smaller each individual share may be, so filing early is a good idea.

When is the deadline to file a Las Vegas Grand Prix ticket settlement claim?

The claim filing deadline has not yet been publicly announced. Check back on this page for updates, or download the Class Action Buddy app to receive a notification as soon as the deadline and claim form are confirmed.

I only attended part of the Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend — can I still file a claim?

Potentially yes. If you held tickets to sessions that were cancelled or disrupted — such as the first practice session — you may still qualify even if you attended other parts of the event. Full eligibility criteria will be outlined in the official settlement details once released.

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