2026 Classic (Legends)
Discussion
Tickets go on sale today (27th) at 2pm.
Quite an uptick in costs from '25, but still great value all in.
https://www.lemansclassic.com/en/
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Quite an uptick in costs from '25, but still great value all in.
https://www.lemansclassic.com/en/
https://www.lemansclassic.com/wp-content/uploads/t...
Vette_1978 said:
Worth registering as a collector on Peter Auto and order tickets through them, cheaper than ACO. They didn't sell Arnage/Mulsanne parking so ordered that with ACO, rest with Peter Auto.
That was remarkably painless. (So far - now need to register for event and get ticket(s))
Any recommendations on which grandstand / tribune to select - looks like only the following are left:-
1 - Tertre Rouge
8 - Panorama
9 - Goodyear
12 - Benoist
22 - Wollek
52 - Stands
...or not bother and just get paddocks?
PS - is it worth being around on the Thursday, or just drive down on that day?
Edited by havoc on Friday 16th January 15:32
havoc said:
Vette_1978 said:
Worth registering as a collector on Peter Auto and order tickets through them, cheaper than ACO. They didn't sell Arnage/Mulsanne parking so ordered that with ACO, rest with Peter Auto.
That was remarkably painless. (So far - now need to register for event and get ticket(s))
Any recommendations on which grandstand / tribune to select - looks like only the following are left:-
1 - Tertre Rouge
8 - Panorama
9 - Goodyear
12 - Benoist
22 - Wollek
52 - Stands
...or not bother and just get paddocks?
PS - is it worth being around on the Thursday, or just drive down on that day?
Edited by havoc on Friday 16th January 15:32
I picked out only certain classes I really wanted to see on track. Viewing track action only formed a small part of my classic visit, the rest was mainly looking at the paddock and club parking areas.
However, of your list I’d go with Goodyear. The older cars are nice watching through the chicane with a bit of movement from them.
Looking seriously at attending this this year with my wife in tow. Le Mans virgins both of us so would appreciate recommendations from others who have been before. For reference we have done the Goodwood Revival and FOS a few times and get grandstand seats for comfort and the view, is it worth doing the same here or is the money better spent elsewhere, also what accomodation options do people recommend? We're not big drinkers so should we stay away from campsites? If so where?
Thinking of doing Saturday only as I don't want to bore the missus silly, or should I just take the plunge and book the two days?
Thinking of doing Saturday only as I don't want to bore the missus silly, or should I just take the plunge and book the two days?
Edited by patmahe on Thursday 22 January 23:52
Edited by patmahe on Thursday 22 January 23:54
patmahe said:
Looking seriously at attending this this year with my wife in tow. Le Mans virgins both of us so would appreciate recommendations from others who have been before. For reference we have done the Goodwood Revival and FOS a few times and get grandstand seats for comfort and the view, is it worth doing the same here or is the money better spent elsewhere, also what accomodation options do people recommend? We're not big drinkers so should we stay away from campsites? If so where?
Thinking of doing Saturday only as I don't want to bore the missus silly, or should I just take the plunge and book the two days?
Look at the private campsites. I've been to 1st Tickets, who do a 'Pistonheads' private campsite that has great facilities. Toilets, hot showers, and a big marquee serving breakfast and dinner. I would highly recommend it for first timers. There are a few operators offering similar packages. These are often Thursday to Sunday, or Friday to Monday. Thinking of doing Saturday only as I don't want to bore the missus silly, or should I just take the plunge and book the two days?
Edited by patmahe on Thursday 22 January 23:52
Edited by patmahe on Thursday 22 January 23:54
The general camping areas are a bit more wild west. Not dangerous, but just lacking facilities and I think a bit noisier depending where you're at.
I really would recommend allowing yourselves more than 1 day. It'll take you a day to do the paddocks, village and everything at the circuit. But venturing down to Mulsanne and Arnage viewing areas is an absolute must. As the sun comes down it truly is one of the very best motorsport experiences anywhere on earth.
You could consider a grandstand for one of the days. Camping chairs for Arnage/Mulsanne.
Monsterwunsch said:
patmahe said:
Looking seriously at attending this this year with my wife in tow. Le Mans virgins both of us so would appreciate recommendations from others who have been before. For reference we have done the Goodwood Revival and FOS a few times and get grandstand seats for comfort and the view, is it worth doing the same here or is the money better spent elsewhere, also what accomodation options do people recommend? We're not big drinkers so should we stay away from campsites? If so where?
Thinking of doing Saturday only as I don't want to bore the missus silly, or should I just take the plunge and book the two days?
Look at the private campsites. I've been to 1st Tickets, who do a 'Pistonheads' private campsite that has great facilities. Toilets, hot showers, and a big marquee serving breakfast and dinner. I would highly recommend it for first timers. There are a few operators offering similar packages. These are often Thursday to Sunday, or Friday to Monday. Thinking of doing Saturday only as I don't want to bore the missus silly, or should I just take the plunge and book the two days?
Edited by patmahe on Thursday 22 January 23:52
Edited by patmahe on Thursday 22 January 23:54
The general camping areas are a bit more wild west. Not dangerous, but just lacking facilities and I think a bit noisier depending where you're at.
I really would recommend allowing yourselves more than 1 day. It'll take you a day to do the paddocks, village and everything at the circuit. But venturing down to Mulsanne and Arnage viewing areas is an absolute must. As the sun comes down it truly is one of the very best motorsport experiences anywhere on earth.
You could consider a grandstand for one of the days. Camping chairs for Arnage/Mulsanne.
patmahe said:
Monsterwunsch said:
patmahe said:
Looking seriously at attending this this year with my wife in tow. Le Mans virgins both of us so would appreciate recommendations from others who have been before. For reference we have done the Goodwood Revival and FOS a few times and get grandstand seats for comfort and the view, is it worth doing the same here or is the money better spent elsewhere, also what accomodation options do people recommend? We're not big drinkers so should we stay away from campsites? If so where?
Thinking of doing Saturday only as I don't want to bore the missus silly, or should I just take the plunge and book the two days?
Look at the private campsites. I've been to 1st Tickets, who do a 'Pistonheads' private campsite that has great facilities. Toilets, hot showers, and a big marquee serving breakfast and dinner. I would highly recommend it for first timers. There are a few operators offering similar packages. These are often Thursday to Sunday, or Friday to Monday. Thinking of doing Saturday only as I don't want to bore the missus silly, or should I just take the plunge and book the two days?
Edited by patmahe on Thursday 22 January 23:52
Edited by patmahe on Thursday 22 January 23:54
The general camping areas are a bit more wild west. Not dangerous, but just lacking facilities and I think a bit noisier depending where you're at.
I really would recommend allowing yourselves more than 1 day. It'll take you a day to do the paddocks, village and everything at the circuit. But venturing down to Mulsanne and Arnage viewing areas is an absolute must. As the sun comes down it truly is one of the very best motorsport experiences anywhere on earth.
You could consider a grandstand for one of the days. Camping chairs for Arnage/Mulsanne.
If you've not been to Le Mans before, I recommend the museum at the circuit. It is very good and gives a lot of the history, plus cool cars to look at.
Trip in to Arnage a must-see as well. It does get rowdy at night though.
We stayed 2 years at Le Pont Romain campsite which is about 20 mins from the circuit. They have chalets and canada tents so a little more relaxed. You can either do general parking at the circuit, which is free, or pay for a parking pass to the array of car parks closer to the circuit itself - Bleu Nord is always a good bet.
You will then want a separate parking pass to Mulsanne-Arnage. You can normally buy these on the gate at the car parks, but I have seen times where you can't, so I would recommend buying in advance.
You can buy tickets through the aforementioned British tour operator companies, or direct from Le Mans Classic themselves if you can decipher the website.
patmahe said:
Thanks, very much appreciate the reply, hard to plan these things when you've never been
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