When do Le Mans 2023 tickets go on sale

The most iconic endurance race of all time. The centenary running of the 24 hours of Le Mans is quite literally the race of the century. Porsche, Ferrari, Cadillac, Peugeot are all joining alongside Toyota and Alpine in what promises to be the greatest race of all time. You’re not going to want to miss this and with Motorsport Travel Destinations exclusive accommodation options you can experience the race like nothing else on offer.

The 24 Hours of Le Mans has long been considered the pinnacle of motorsport. Every June since 1923, the eyes of the motorsport world focus on this small town 2 hours west of Paris as the greatest manufacturers and drivers take on the ultimate day-long racing challenge.

There’s no secret to success at Le Mans: efficient driving, tactical strategies, skilled and experienced racers and ultimately speed are all required to deliver at the Circuit de la Sarthe. Teams will clock up to 380 laps of the 8.5 mile circuit, taking on its 38 turns and menacing 6km Mulsanne Straight throughout the night as they battle their way to the front of the pack.

A race like no other, up to 250,000 spectators descend on Le Mans during race week, and are treated to action on and off the track.

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    When do Le Mans 2023 tickets go on sale

    10th & 11th June 2023

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    ACO Update re Campsites

    In order to offer the best possible experience to spectators, the ACO is currently working on optimizing the campsites.
    They advise the sale of Campsites in a second phase from Monday 5 December.
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    Le Mans 24 Heures is without doubt one of the supreme motorsport events in the world.
    A week of fun and fellowship for thousands of regular fans and attracting many first timers each year.

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    When do Le Mans 2023 tickets go on sale

    • General Admission
    • Grandstands
    • Circuit Camping

    When do Le Mans 2023 tickets go on sale

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    When do Le Mans 2023 tickets go on sale

    • 3 hour Excursion, Mulsanne & Arnage
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    When do Le Mans 2023 tickets go on sale

    When do Le Mans 2023 tickets go on sale

    Booking Notes / Terms

    a.   To enter the circuit you must hold either a general enclosure ticket OR a bends enclosures ticket, the latter only being valid for the Mulsanne and Arnage bends. The general enclosure ticket will get you into the bends enclosures but the bends enclosure ticket does not get you into the general enclosures at any time. Only the general enclosure ticket will get you into the fairground, concerts, autograph session on Tuesday, the Pits visit on Friday and the area known as 'Le Village'. Both tickets admit you to practice sessions earlier in the week without additional charge. (in the designated area)

    b.   The grandstands & camping areas; Le Houx, Maison Blanche, Tertre Rouge, Beausejour, Houx Annexe, Interieur Musee, Dairon, Pincenardiere & Garage Vert are within the general enclosure area; all therefore require a General Enclosure ticket not a Bends enclosure ticket. The Bleu Sud and Nord and Expo camping areas are outside the circuit General Enclosure. Arnage and Mulsanne require either a Bends Or General Enclosure ticket.

    c.   Accompanied children under 16 at the start of the race are admitted free of charge for the entrance into the circuit (see also note(i)) You will need to produce either a passport or identity card.

    d.   All camping areas are available from the Sunday morning before the race until the following Monday morning ( see n). Parking is included for one vehicle, within the camping emplacement (7m x 5m). The quoted price is per emplacement for the whole period, not per person or per night. Using/requiring more surface area will imply to purchase the correct number of pitches. Every vehicle Must bear a ticket in order to enter an area.

    e.   Grandstands are numbered and reserved from Saturday morning. Children under 8 are free of charge and must stay on an adult's lap.

    f.   Reserved parking places are numbered and you must adhere to your allocated position. Camping is forbidden in car parks.

    g.   Parking is available in the red, expo, blue and green unreserved areas, and white reserved area, from Wednesday.

    h. Keep your general enclosure ticket with you at all times as it will be scanned upon exit & re entry to the circuit.

    i.   Camping areas and car parking tickets are sold by us only with general enclosure tickets for all vehicle occupants. Tickets for the grandstands are also sold only with a general enclosure ticket, unless the seat occupant is a child under 16 years old, for which the price will be quoted on request. See also note (c) above.

    j.   The pit walkabout includes general enclosure, permanent access to the paddock area and pit walkabout for all practice sessions until 3.00pm as well as grid walk before the start on Saturday(at times to be confirmed). Grandstand seats may be purchased at special prices, available on request . Unaccompanied children are forbidden, however accompanied by an adult who has purchased a pit walk, this is free to a child under 16 years old.

    k.   All camping areas will have toilets and running water, and showers except Garage Vert, which has no showers nearby , Interior Musee has showers and toilets nearby.

    l.   Le Houx, Maison Blanche, Blue Nord, Bleu Sud and Houx Annexe are all numbered plots in the camping areas.

    m.   The total occupied space must correspond to the number of passes bought. The vehicles must show the total number of passes corresponding to the total space occupied in the camp site.

    n.   Camp sites in 2023 will open from Tuesday 6th ** TBC morning before the race until the following Monday with the exception of PZ54, Mulsanne & Arnage which will not open until Wednesday.

    o.   The Test Day is two weeks before the event on the Sunday.

    p. Scrutineering will be in Le Mans City Centre.

    q.   Practice and Qualifying Wednesday and Thursday.

    r.  Drivers Parade Friday before the event, Le Mans City Centre from 17:30

    s.   Concerts, free for General Enclosure ticket holders.

    Is there a Le Mans Classic in 2023?

    29th June – 3rd July 2023. Latest Le Mans Classic News: The dates for the next Le Mans Classic are confirmed. The event will now take place from the 29th June to the 3rd July 2023. Please call us now to reserve all your tickets.

    How much does it cost to attend Le Mans?

    2022 PRICES Race Weekend tickets are available for €73 (Early Bird rate). The full price will be €79. Other packages are available including grandstand seats. The discount rate for ACO Members is €53 for Race Week admission (see the ACO Members section of lemans.org/en for terms and conditions).

    How many people attend 24 Hours of Le Mans?

    the car that covers the greatest distance in 24 hours is the winner. It is the ultimate endurance test for man and machine. Each year, more than 250,000 enthusiastic spectators flock to 24 Hours of Le Mans.

    How far is a lap at Le Mans?

    How many miles is a single lap of Le Mans? Known as the Circuit de la Sarthe, a single lap of Le Mans covers approximately 8.5 miles.