$3 Million Las Vegas Grand Prix Settlement: How to Claim
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Las Vegas Grand Prix 2023 settlement: many fans get automatic cash for the missed FP2 session. File by Aug 27, 2026 if your ticket was transferred. Turns out the practice session you never got to watch is the one paying you back.
What happened
Class period: Day One of the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix, November 16, 2023.
- Fans bought Thursday-Only or Three-Day tickets to the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix and entered the event on November 16, 2023.
- An accident during practice caused a several-hour delay to the FP2 Free Practice Session.
- Plaintiffs say Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc. and Liberty Media did not keep enough staff on hand, then removed ticket holders from the viewing areas before FP2 began, revoking their admission without a refund.
- The lawsuit claims breach of contract and seeks a partial refund of the ticket price. Defendants deny any wrongdoing, and the Court has not decided who is right.
What you can get
Cash payment
Amount varies
Based on ticket type (Thursday-Only or Three-Day) and number of valid claims, adjusted pro rata
Automatic payout
No filing needed
If you bought directly from Defendants or on Ticketmaster
Key dates
| Action | Date | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Claim deadline | August 27, 2026 | Last day to file a claim |
| Opt out | June 28, 2026 | Keep your right to sue separately |
| Object | June 28, 2026 | Tell the court you disagree |
| Final hearing | November 4, 2026 | Judge decides whether to approve |
Who may qualify
- You purchased a Thursday-Only or Three-Day ticket to the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix directly from Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc., or received one that was originally bought from them
- You scanned your ticket and entered before 11:59:59 p.m. on November 16, 2023
- You attempted to attend the FP2 Free Practice Session
How to file
- If you bought your ticket directly from Defendants or on Ticketmaster, do nothing. Your payment arrives automatically by email.
- If you received your ticket from someone else, go to the official website and open the File a Claim page.
- Submit the Claim Form with documentation that supports your claim by August 27, 2026.
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Proof required
- No documents are needed if you bought your ticket directly from Defendants or on Ticketmaster. Payment is automatic.
- If your ticket was transferred to you, submit a Claim Form with documentation that supports your claim.
- If your claim is found deficient, you have 20 days from notice to fix it.
Payment timing
Automatic payments go by email to your last known email address. After the settlement's Effective Date, the administrator issues electronic payments or checks within 45 days. Appeals could push this later, so timing is not set.
Important links
Contact
Extra details
- Most Class Members do not need to file. Payments are automatic for direct buyers and Ticketmaster buyers.
- Payments depend on the Court's final approval on November 4, 2026, and could be delayed by appeals.
- Use only the official site to file. Watch for scam sites or emails that ask you for money.
- The settlement is not an admission of wrongdoing. Defendants deny the allegations.
FAQ
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Info only. Verify details on the official site. Not legal, financial, or tax advice. Legal
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