2024 Le Mans 24hr Ticket Prices
Discussion
Yeah, I don't see that being very far away....
BTW, lots of tickets coming up on the resale site now. Today alone has seen -
Full week entry + Chapelle GS
Full week entry
Weekend entry
Clos Fleur camping
Hippo 30 and 40 camping
Expo parking
Mulsanne/Arnage parking
Anyone desperate for tickets ought to be watching this via the Telegram channel.
BTW, lots of tickets coming up on the resale site now. Today alone has seen -
Full week entry + Chapelle GS
Full week entry
Weekend entry
Clos Fleur camping
Hippo 30 and 40 camping
Expo parking
Mulsanne/Arnage parking
Anyone desperate for tickets ought to be watching this via the Telegram channel.
Edited by Aysedasi2 on Friday 24th November 22:32
I haven't been to Le Mans since 2008 (I think, they seem to be the last photos I have), but I've been to Daytona for the 24 Hours and as that's coming up, I thought I'd compare ticket prices.
It works out about £70 for the 24 Hours at Daytona, which is not far of GA at £90 at Le Mans, but you can walk the whole circuit, pretty much, all the stands are free (well they were in 2019 and I see no stand prices on their website) and from the main stand you can see the whole circuit.
I know they're very different circuits, but I enjoyed my visit to Daytona far more than my last few to Le Mans (I went continuously from 1979 until I stopped), it's far more geared up to the spectators than the overly-corporatised Le Mans.
Obviously, you'll end up spending a fair bit on accommodation and flights to get to Florida, but if you fancy something different, I'd wholeheartedly recommend the Daytona 24 Hours.
I definitely plan to go back some time, but this year, my sportscar fix will be Italy again, with a trip to Imola in April.
It works out about £70 for the 24 Hours at Daytona, which is not far of GA at £90 at Le Mans, but you can walk the whole circuit, pretty much, all the stands are free (well they were in 2019 and I see no stand prices on their website) and from the main stand you can see the whole circuit.
I know they're very different circuits, but I enjoyed my visit to Daytona far more than my last few to Le Mans (I went continuously from 1979 until I stopped), it's far more geared up to the spectators than the overly-corporatised Le Mans.
Obviously, you'll end up spending a fair bit on accommodation and flights to get to Florida, but if you fancy something different, I'd wholeheartedly recommend the Daytona 24 Hours.
I definitely plan to go back some time, but this year, my sportscar fix will be Italy again, with a trip to Imola in April.
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