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Ford Raptor Rally Sold Out, Waitlist Established

As Ford Authority reported back in March, The Blue Oval is bringing back the Ford Raptor Rally – which originally debuted last year – this coming October. This year, the Ford Raptor Rally will take place in Lake Havasu, Arizona, on October 24th-25th, and owners of Ford Ranger Raptor, Ford Bronco Raptor, and Ford F-150 Raptor models are able to bring their own vehicles along for a little curated off-road fun. However, those that didn’t already register for the 2025 Ford Raptor Rally are in for a bit of bad news.

Turns out, this year’s Ford Raptor Rally is officially sold out, according to the event’s website. On the bright side, Ford has created a waitlist for those that still wish to attend, and it will be filled if and when registered attendees opt to cancel. VIP tickets to the Ford Raptor Rally sold out rather quickly, while general admission just went on sale in late May, but both are eligible for the waitlist at this time, regardless.

For $500, GA attendees get admission for themselves and one guest, a welcome dinner on Friday, lunch and dinner on Saturday, a custom-built skill-based driving experience, entry into a raffle for a hot lap with a pro driver, a swag bag, connections to events sponsors and Raptor clubs, and the chance to participate in meet and greets with pro drivers and the Ford team. Those that want to bring additional guests can do so at a cost of $200 each, but are limited to two extras.

A photo showing the exterior of the Ford F-150 Raptor from a front three quarters angle.

VIP guests to the 2025 Ford Raptor Rally get all of those perks, plus a few more – a hot lap with a pro driver, a Friday evening sunset trail drive, premium swag, meet and greet early access, priority workshop seating, and priority session scheduling for two weeks, all for a cost of $750. As was previously the case, 2025 Ford Raptor Rally participants must own a Ranger Raptor, Bronco Raptor, or F-150 Raptor in good mechanical condition to attend.

Brett's lost track of all the Fords he's owned over the years and how much he's spent modifying them, but his current money pits include an S550 Mustang and 13th gen F-150.

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