Australian site Speedcafe compared the cost of tickets to the free zones at the upcoming season’s Grand Prix – and the difference turned out to be quite significant. The cheapest tickets are in Mexico and Hungary, the most expensive in Las Vegas and Miami.
| N | Phase | Ticket price (in rubles) |
| 1 | Mexican Grand Prix | 4183 |
| 2 | Hungarian Grand Prix | 5887 |
| 3 | Grand Prix of Emilia-Romagna | 7151 |
| 4 | Austrian Grand Prix | 7866 |
| 5 | Italian Grand Prix | 8819 |
| 6 | Japanese Grand Prix | 9137 |
| 7 | Saudi Arabian Grand Prix | 10747 |
| 8 | Monaco Grand Prix | 11373 |
| 9 | Spanish Grand Prix | 11521 |
| 10 | Canadian Grand Prix | 13968 |
| eleven | Sao Paulo Grand Prix | 14449 |
| 12 | Belgian Grand Prix | 14699 |
| 13 | Bahrain Grand Prix | 15543 |
| 14 | Azerbaijan Grand Prix | 15543 |
| 15 | Singapore Grand Prix | 16650 |
| 16 | Australian Grand Prix | 19220 |
| 17 | Grand Prix of the Netherlands | 19863 |
| 18 | Abu Dhabi Grand Prix | 19971 |
| 19 | Qatar Grand Prix | 20299 |
| 20 | British Grand Prix | 20425 |
| 21 | US Grand Prix | 35305 |
| 22 | Las Vegas Grand Prix | 37164 |
| 23 | Miami Grand Prix | 43853 |
Source: F1 News
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