Resale prices for every 2026 United States Grand Prix pass at Circuit of the Americas, cheapest first. Each row links to that pass's full price history so you can see whether to buy now or wait. "From" is the cheapest seat at any quantity, before StubHub's fees; the all-in figure adds our ~30% fee estimate.
| Pass | From (pre-fee) | All-in (est.) | Trend | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Friday Only Pass | $70 | ≈ $91 | +6% | tickets → |
| Saturday Only Pass | $246 | ≈ $319 | −9% | tickets → |
| Sunday Only Pass | $349 | ≈ $454 | +7% | tickets → |
| 3 Day Pass (October 23-25) | $541 | ≈ $703 | −6% | tickets → |
| 2 Day Pass (October 24-25) | $596 | ≈ $774 | −6% | tickets → |
We've been snapshotting these passes daily and chart each one on its own page. We don't pretend to predict the bottom — but the honest read is that get-in prices for a major annual event like the Grand Prix usually move most in the final few weeks, so the trend column above (and each pass's chart) is what to watch. The cheapest entry today is the Friday Only Pass at $70.
The cheapest tracked resale pass for the 2026 Formula 1 United States Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas is $70 pre-fee (about $91 all-in once estimated fees are added). Single-day passes start lower than weekend (2- and 3-day) passes — see the table above for the current get-in price on each.
As last tracked, the cheapest get-in is the Friday Only Pass at $70 ($91 est. all-in). We re-check daily, so this updates as listings change.
We snapshot every pass daily and chart the trend on each pass's page. Resale prices for a big annual event like the Grand Prix tend to move most in the final weeks — sometimes softening, sometimes spiking near race weekend — so the trend is the thing to watch rather than any fixed rule.
The United States Grand Prix runs at Circuit of the Americas (COTA) in Austin, Texas, Fri 10/23 – Sun 10/25.
No — we track publicly listed resale prices and link out to StubHub. We don't sell tickets; we just show you what they cost and how the price is moving.