Las Vegas Grand Prix Ticket Class Action Settlement
Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc. and Liberty Media agreed to a $3,047,986 class action settlement resolving claims that 2023 Formula 1 ticket holders were denied access to the FP2 practice session without refunds after a dislodged manhole cover forced cancellation. Eligible ticket holders can claim a cash payment — deadline August 27, 2026.
Estimated payout
Varies (proportional share of $3M fund)
Claim deadline
August 27, 2026
Proof of purchase
Not required
Settlement fund
$3,047,986
What is the Las Vegas Grand Prix consumer settlement about?
The Las Vegas Grand Prix class action settlement (Diep v. Liberty Media Corporation) resolves claims that Liberty Media and LVGP, Inc. revoked ticket holders' admission to the November 16, 2023 FP2 Free Practice session after a dislodged manhole cover on the track damaged several race cars, forcing the session's cancellation. Attendees who held Thursday-only or three-day tickets were turned away from the venue or removed without receiving refunds for the disrupted session.
The defendants denied wrongdoing but agreed to a $3,047,986 settlement fund. Direct purchasers from LVGP or Ticketmaster will receive automatic cash payments — no action required. Those who received transferred tickets must submit a claim form by August 27, 2026.
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Who qualifies to file a claim?
- You purchased a Thursday-only or three-day ticket to the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix directly from LVGP or Ticketmaster, OR you received a transferred ticket from an original purchaser.
- You attended the first day of the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix and scanned your ticket for entry before 11:59 P.M. on November 16, 2023.
- Direct purchasers from LVGP or Ticketmaster receive automatic payments — no claim form is needed.
- Transferred-ticket holders must submit a claim form by August 27, 2026.
How to file a claim
- 1If you purchased your ticket directly from LVGP or Ticketmaster, no action is required — an automatic payment will be sent to your registered email address after final court approval.
- 2If you received your ticket from another person, visit LVGP2023TicketSettlement.com and click 'File a Claim.'
- 3Complete the claim form, including documentation of the ticket transfer and your attendance on November 16, 2023.
- 4Submit the completed form online or mail it postmarked by August 27, 2026.
- 5The final approval hearing is November 4, 2026 — payments will be distributed after approval and any appeals.
Is the Las Vegas Grand Prix settlement legit?
Yes. The Las Vegas Grand Prix consumer settlement is a court-supervised class action overseen by the United States District Court for the District of Nevada (2:23-cv-02124-GMN-NJK) and administered by an official settlement administrator. You file your claim directly with the administrator and keep 100% of any payment — Payout never takes a cut. The fastest way to avoid missing this and other settlements you qualify for is to let Payout match and file for you in minutes.
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