2024 Le Mans 24hr Ticket Prices

2024 Le Mans 24hr Ticket Prices

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Kev_Mk3

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2,771 posts

95 months

Thursday 12th October 2023
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Get ready to lube up and bend over.

Camping prices are not out yet


https://www.24h-lemans.com/en/tickets-2024?utm_sou...

DangerDoom

288 posts

127 months

Thursday 12th October 2023
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Maybe I've missed something. €103 (£90) for a GA weekend ticket seems pretty good value.

LawrieC

571 posts

104 months

Thursday 12th October 2023
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DangerDoom said:
Maybe I've missed something. €103 (£90) for a GA weekend ticket seems pretty good value.
I can remember when a weekend ticket, grandstand, and camping was that sort of money, and a bottle of beer was 10p grumpy

DangerDoom

288 posts

127 months

Thursday 12th October 2023
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They had grandstands in those days!?

Aysedasi2

493 posts

17 months

Thursday 12th October 2023
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DangerDoom said:
Maybe I've missed something. €103 (£90) for a GA weekend ticket seems pretty good value.
And €115 for the week. My first general entry ticket cost me 230 francs in 1986. On the basis of 10 francs to the pound, an increase of £67 in 38 years doesn't sound so bad.... In fact, as an ACO member, my ticket will be €69. Cheap as chips for what we get.

Edited by Aysedasi2 on Thursday 12th October 17:44


Edited by Aysedasi2 on Thursday 12th October 17:45

RL17

1,231 posts

93 months

Thursday 12th October 2023
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Few changes further down the link - just 4 tickets per member in early period and then total rises to 6 like public.

Camping looks delayed - mentions new pitches.

Whats carpooling for Green tickets?

Aysedasi2

493 posts

17 months

Thursday 12th October 2023
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RL17 said:
Few changes further down the link - just 4 tickets per member in early period and then total rises to 6 like public.

Camping looks delayed - mentions new pitches.

Whats carpooling for Green tickets?
Not a scooby. I notice there is no mention of getting the old camping areas back. I didn't expect there to be either....

VladD

7,858 posts

265 months

Friday 13th October 2023
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RL17 said:
What's carpooling for Green tickets?
https://www.24h-lemans.com/en/news/everything-you-...


//j17

4,482 posts

223 months

Friday 13th October 2023
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DangerDoom said:
Maybe I've missed something. €103 (£90) for a GA weekend ticket seems pretty good value.
Or to put it another way - 24hrs or racing for the same price as 45min of the British F1 GP.

DangerDoom

288 posts

127 months

Friday 13th October 2023
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//j17 said:
DangerDoom said:
Maybe I've missed something. €103 (£90) for a GA weekend ticket seems pretty good value.
Or to put it another way - 24hrs or racing for the same price as 45min of the British F1 GP.
Yeah totally. Even with the channel crossing and additional travel I think LM probably works out about the same (or even better) when compared with a Silverstone F1 weekend. Very different events of course; still praying for WEC to return to Silverstone.

LawrieC

571 posts

104 months

Friday 13th October 2023
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DangerDoom said:
Yeah totally. Even with the channel crossing and additional travel I think LM probably works out about the same (or even better) when compared with a Silverstone F1 weekend. Very different events of course; still praying for WEC to return to Silverstone.
Entrance tickets for the GP race day are £400 eek. Last time I went, about 4 years ago, you got a grandstand seat as well for that price. I must add that my wifeangel won 2 tickets thumbup and I had the pleasure of parking a Jaguar in Mercedes's car parkwoohoo

Aysedasi2

493 posts

17 months

Friday 13th October 2023
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You also have to remember that if you go for the full event, a full race week ticket gets you all the practice and qualifying on Wednesday and Thursday as well. If you go really early, you can do scrutineering and the Test Day as well. Still a bargain for the greatest race/event of them all.

//j17

4,482 posts

223 months

Saturday 14th October 2023
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DangerDoom said:
still praying for WEC to return to Silverstone.
Meh, I've never been a fan of the Silverstone circuit and it was one of the more overpriced WEC races (bad enough when it was the 6hrs/worse when it dropped to the 4hrs...but prices stayed the same).

Personally it's the Portimao race I find myself pinning for in 2024. Nice "mini Spa" circuit, cheap flights, cheap hotels, cheap hire cars, cheap tickets - and swapping the UK in April for southern Portugal in April for a weekend was nice too!🙂

Aysedasi2

493 posts

17 months

Saturday 14th October 2023
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I'd go back to Silverstone for the WEC like a shot. I always did all three days, had two curry evenings in between them and had great fun wandering around (searching for a grandstand that they might have opened.... wink). Relatively easy to get to as well. And with the current state of the WEC with the hypercars, it'd be pretty exciting too. I know it's not everyone's favourite circuit, but I wouldn't cut my nose off to spite my face..... wink

RL17

1,231 posts

93 months

Saturday 14th October 2023
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Hopefully a 6hr race in 2025 there. And hopefully a bit more support from manufacturers and clubs as I think on PCGB did anything there.

Spa is Euro 60 or so for three days including grandstands

Mr_Buller

37 posts

42 months

Sunday 15th October 2023
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Looking at ACO membership for the discounted tickets.

Is it worth getting https://www.lemans.org/en/aco-members/club-offers/... with access to the members areas - assume this is guaranteed access as opposed to non guaranteed with normal membership (plus only need to buy 1 membership per two people as the other can have the access to members areas for €52)??

Also does anyone know that if you sit in the upper left (facing the track, right as you look at it from the front) of T4 can you see the track both sides of the Dunlop bridge?

RL17

1,231 posts

93 months

Monday 16th October 2023
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Chappelle members area was very busy during race and did hear some people couldn’t get in even with the access bands at peak periods for 2023 (each member could then buy 3 guest passes at 40 or 45)

Should be able to access bar and restaurant toilets in T17/18 without it but some members without the access bands did struggle I believe.

Worth it for program and small discounts on beer and food - better service less queues and toilet options if you are there for full Thursday - if just there for race days it’s marginal.

Some relaxing areas of Chappelle with screens and shade and a banked area with views above fencing down towards Esses and good views just after Dunlop.

On the grandstand, not sat in it but Dunlop bridge pretty high and solid so probably not unless there’s a view from front through the track bit

//j17

4,482 posts

223 months

Monday 16th October 2023
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Mr_Buller said:
Also does anyone know that if you sit in the upper left (facing the track, right as you look at it from the front) of T4 can you see the track both sides of the Dunlop bridge?
I've never done T4 but done T5 (Dunlop) many times and based on that my guess would be "No". There's a LOT of cladding on the Dunlop bridge so it keep doesn't have any circuit view and keeps working as a walkway rather than gumming up with spectators and I think that's going to block any view towards the Forest Esses - or if you can see anything it would be the cars just as they exit the Esses/enter the right turns towards Terte Rouge.

Aysedasi2

493 posts

17 months

Monday 16th October 2023
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RL17 said:
Should be able to access bar and restaurant toilets in T17/18 without it but some members without the access bands did struggle I believe.
I don't believe anyone without a band was supposed to have access to the bar and loos etc in T17/T18 but I know that some people did. As I understand it, it is intended for that building to be strictly members only. My band was certainly checked every time I went in there - and has been for as long as I can remember. I rather suspect that the ACO will be tighter on this next year.

vincegail

2,465 posts

155 months

Friday 3rd November 2023
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Kev_Mk3 said:
Get ready to lube up and bend over.
The ACO pricing dildo comes without lube this year. Camping prices for Tertre Rouge/Houx/Epinettes have risen with a cool 40% from
105/125 (ACO/Non-ACO) to 147/175 euros for next year.