
Individuals who purchased or possessed a ticket to the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix and attempted to attend the free practice session 2 scheduled for Nov. 16, 2023, may be eligible to submit a claim for a cash payment from a class action settlement. The event sold 32,219 tickets.
Liberty Media Corp. and Las Vegas Grand Prix Inc. agreed to pay $3,047,986 to settle a class action lawsuit alleging breach of contract. The plaintiffs claimed that after an accident delayed the FP2 session, Las Vegas Grand Prix personnel removed ticket holders from the viewing areas before the session began and did not provide a refund for the missed event.
Who are the class members?
Class members must meet the following criteria:
- They purchased a Thursday-only ticket or a three-day ticket directly from Las Vegas Grand Prix Inc. or received a transferred Thursday-only or three-day ticket originally purchased directly from LVGP.
- They attended Day One of the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix by scanning their ticket for entry before 11:59:59 p.m. on Nov. 16, 2023.
There are two main groups of class members:
- Individuals who purchased tickets directly from LVGP or through Ticketmaster (including primary and secondary markets): These members do not need to file a claim; they will receive payment automatically.
- Individuals who received a ticket from someone else (not purchased directly from LVGP or Ticketmaster): These members must submit a claim form to receive an award.
Who is excluded from the class?
- Individuals or entities who purchased or received a ticket LVGP sold internally to LVGP and Liberty personnel or associated individuals.
- Individuals or entities who purchased or received a ticket LVGP sold to F1 teams, F1’s partners, LVGP’s partners and resellers as designated in LVGP’s internal systems.
- Individuals or entities who received a transferred Paddock Club ticket, a certain type of three-day ticket sold directly to certain class members.
How much are settlement payments?
Pro rata cash payment: Eligible class members can receive a pro rata cash payment. The settlement administrator will determine the final payment amount by the type of ticket the class member purchased and the total number of eligible class members and claims filed.
How to claim a class action rebate
Class members who purchased tickets directly from LVGP or through Ticketmaster, including primary and secondary markets, do not need to file a claim to receive a settlement payment.
Class members who received a ticket from someone else must submit a claim to receive a settlement payment. These class members can file a claim online or print the PDF claim form to complete and mail the settlement administrator.
Settlement administrator's mailing address: RG/2 Claims Administration, P.O. Box 59479, Philadelphia, PA 19102-9479
Required proof and claim information
- All class members must provide documentation showing the number of tickets purchased and/or resold and the price paid for the tickets required. This may include paper receipts, email receipts, credit card statements or bank statements.
- Claimants who purchased tickets with cash or do not have a receipt must include a statement detailing the date, amount paid, and name of the seller.
- To submit a claim online, claimants must provide the notice ID and confirmation code from the settlement notice they received.
Payout options
- Electronic payment
- Paper check mailed to the last known address or address provided on claim form
Settlement fund breakdown
The $3,047,986 settlement fund will include:
- Settlement administration costs: Up to $76,306
- Attorneys' fees: Up to $914,396
- Attorneys' expenses: To be presented to the court for approval at a later date
- Service awards to class representatives: $2,500 each ($12,500 total)
- Payments to eligible class members: Remaining settlement funds
Important dates
- Deadline to opt out: June 28, 2026
- Deadline to file a claim: Aug. 27, 2026
- Fairness hearing: Nov. 4, 2026
When is the Las Vegas Grand Prix ticket settlement payout date?
The settlement administrator will issue payments to eligible class members within 75 days after the court grants final approval of the settlement.
Why is there a class action settlement?
The class action lawsuit alleged that after an accident delayed the free practice session 2 at the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix, defendants failed to retain sufficient staff to ensure fan safety and removed ticket holders from the viewing areas. The plaintiffs claimed this amounted to a breach of contract because staff revoked admission without cause and without a refund.
Liberty Media Corp. and Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc. deny the allegations but agreed to settle to avoid the expense and risk of further litigation and a possible trial.
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