Fans hoping to catch at least one day of action can get tickets starting at 10 a.m. Thursday.

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — In just a few weeks, the streets of downtown St. Petersburg will come to life with the sound of torque and engine revs.

That’s because the 22nd annual Firestone Grand Prix returns Feb. 27 through March 1 to kick off the IndyCar Series season.

Cars will speed through a 1.8-mile track with 14 turns, circling Pioneer Park, the Duke Energy Center for the Arts and the Dalí Museum, and extending onto the runway at Albert Whitted Airport. 

Multiple ticket options are available for fans who are hoping to attend the full action-packed weekend or catch at least one day of racing. 


🏁 How to buy tickets

Starting at 10 a.m. on Thursday, fans can officially purchase single-day tickets on the event website, which will be sold at the following prices:

General Admission ticketsFriday: $30Saturday: $55Sunday: $70Single-Day Grandstand ticketsSilver seating: $135Bronze seating: $110Junior pricing is available for attendees ages 12 and underThe “Rookie Racers” program returns this year for the youngest fans attending on a Junior ticket. Organizers say for an additional $35, while supplies last, children between the ages of 5 to 12 can get behind-the-scenes experiences on all three days and receive a special membership kit.

Multi-day tickets can still be purchased. A three-day General Admission ticket offers the best value at $80, and three-day Grandstand seats are priced at $185, $170 and $140 for Gold, Silver and Bronze, respectively.

Fans can also get Pit Passes and Firestone IndyCar Paddock Passes for up-close action.

Last year, race driver Alex Palou was victorious in St. Pete, as thousands of visitors from across the nation and the world watched him cross the finish line.