Checkered Flag: Here’s How to Get Last-Minute Tickets to the U.S. Grand Prix
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We’re almost done with the 2022 Formula 1 season, with only four races left to go. And while Max Verstappen may have cinched the championship, there’s still a lot of excitement left on the track. This month, F1 heads to Texas for the U.S. Grand Prix, with lights out set for Sunday, October 23 at 3 p.m. ET.
Here’s how to snag the best last-minute tickets to the Austin F1 race, including three-day passes for those of you who want to enjoy the entire weekend of racing.
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U.S. Grand Prix Pass
Can’t make it to Austin? We’ve also listed the best ways to stream F1 live right at home.
U.S. Grand Prix 2022: Time, Event Details
The U.S. Grand Prix is taking place on Sunday, October 23 at 3 p.m ET at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. The circuit is just about 2.4 miles, shaking up to 56 total laps. Qualis are set for sat October 22, so if you’re interested in watching who gets pole, make sure to grab tickets for the entire weekend.
Where Can You Buy Tickets for the U.S. Grand Prix 2022?
There are many websites you can purchase F1 Grand Prix tickets from, including Vivid Seats, Stub Hub and Ticketmaster. You can also shop F1 tickets from Ticket Network, where we’ve seen decent offers if you’re wanting to compare prices or look for a better deal.
There are still a variety of tickets to F1 Austin available, including both single-day passes and three-day passes for the U.S. Grand Prix, depending on your preference and budget.
Three-Day Grand Prix Pass
You can also pick up GA tickets (general admission), which are the most cost-effective option and allow you to view the race from designated areas at the Austin Grand Prix.
GA U.S. Grand Prix Pass
Want to really get into the action? We recommend getting grandstand tickets or tickets at track turns for the best view, especially if you want an assigned seat to watch the Grand Prix all weekend.
Track Turn U.S. Grand Prix Pass
How to Watch the U.S. Grand Prix Online
If you’re wondering how to watch F1 online, you can easily tune into ESPN on your TV. For those of you looking for an Austin Grand Prix live stream, you’ll either need a subscription to F1 TV (starting at $9.99 a month) — or get ESPN access through Sling or fuboTV.
I’m a big fan of F1 TV Pro as you can tune into driver radios and even driver cams, meaning you can zoom in on the race lead and watch all the drama unfold from the driver’s seat.
F1 TV
How to Watch U.S. Grand Prix Online Free
If you’re interested in streaming the Austin Grand Prix live online, you’ll want to subscribe to the seven-day free trial at fuboTV. With the fuboTV free trial, you’ll be able to stream all three days of the U.S. Grand Prix for free through ESPN.
fuboTV 7-Day Free Trial
Your fuboTV free trial gets you access to ESPN which will let you stream the U.S. Grand Prix on your smartphone, tablet, TV or even your laptop.
U.S. Grand Prix Merch 2022: Where to Buy F1 Merch Online
Support your favorite teams by sporting their official merch — great for your at-home watch party or for when you walk out onto the circuit.
For Ferrari fans, choose the Scuderia Ferrari 2022 Team Polo which sports Ferrari’s fire-engine red color and the official logo right by the collar. It’s available in sizes XS to XXL and right now, you can even score 20% off with coupon code F120.
Scuderia Ferrari 2022 Team Polo
Red Bull fans can also pick up this Oracle Red Bull racing tee which is officially licensed and a close replica of the team’s official uniform. Make sure to also use the coupon code F120 to score a nifty discount.
Oracle Red Bull Racing Tee
For more F1 merch, check out the F1 official store and get your orders in time for the Austin Grand Prix.
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