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24 Hours of Le Mans 2024 - Tickets on sale from 15 November !

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12 Oct. 2023 • 15:00
After celebrating its Centenary this year and beating the established attendance record with a staggering 325,000 spectators, the 24 Hours of Le Mans is set to begin a new chapter on 12-16 June 2024. Tickets for the race – the fourth round of the 2024 FIA World Endurance Championship season – will go on general sale on 15 November.
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Save the date! Tickets to the greatest endurance race in the world will go on sale to the public on Wednesday 15 November. Take note of several new features that will be introduced for next year’s historic race.

 

Tickets on sale in two stages

 

Tickets to the 92nd 24 Hours of Le Mans will be made available first to ACO Members starting on 7 November. Members can purchase tickets online or directly at the Circuit des 24 Heures du Mans (Terrace 24 suite from 7 November at 10:00 to 10 November). For more information about Club ACO offers, click here.

 

The general public can purchase tickets from 15 November by logging on to the official online ticketing website or by going to one of the ACO's official stores or agencies. 

As announced in April, the ACO will also give local residents of the Sarthe region priority access to purchase tickets. Full details will be released in the coming days.

 

Enhanced Green Ticket offer

 

Launched in 2022 and developed in 2023 (with nearly 7,000 purchasers), the Green Ticket initiative is on track to expand for the 2024 24 Hours of Le Mans. The Green Ticket comes with a 10% discount to encourage spectators to travel to the circuit in a low-carbon mode of transport (a hybrid or electric vehicle, a low CO2 emissions vehicle, by carpooling via the official platform, or by train, tram or bicycle). Additionally, the ACO has pledged to donate €1 per ticket to Mécénat Chirurgie Cardiaque, a partner charity for more than 10 years. Green Tickets come with an EcoCup® (while supplies last) in the colours of MissionH24 programme, laying the foundations for the future of endurance through the development of electric-hydrogen prototypes.

 

These measures are part of the ACO’s Race to 2030 effort that aims to reduce CO2 emissions resulting from the 24 Hours of Le Mans by 30% by 2030 and help achieve carbon neutrality in France.

 

New initiatives

 

In the wake of this year’s sold-out race, the ACO is working to improve the spectator experience while attending the 24 Hours of Le Mans. 

For 2024, the number of tickets available for purchase at one time will be limited to a maximum of six tickets for the general public, four for ACO Members (including two at a reduced price) and two Green Tickets (non-cumulative with other tickets).

 

Grandstand access will be more closely monitored to ensure optimal spectator experience.

 

Additional camping areas are planned for fans looking to enjoy 24 Hours of Le Mans race week at the heart of the event.

 

A Race Week admission ticket is priced at €104 where Green Ticket conditions apply (€115 full price). Find all available offers right here: https://www.24h-lemans.com/en/tickets-2024

 

Car parks and camping areas will be announced at a later date.

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