Ticketing
We'll be expecting you from 09:00 on Thursday 18 April 2024 at the Circuit Bugatti at Le Mans.
Experience the entire event, from the opening free practice rounds on Thursday 13 April to the prize-giving ceremony on Sunday 16 April.
Your ticket covers a host of services that give you excellent event access:
- Free admission to all the circuit's stands, with the exception of T19, T34, T17 and T18, the last two of which are reserved for ACO members, subject to availability.
- Access to all the grass banks and natural vantage points around the circuit.
- Admission at no extra cost to the Ouest and Panorama camping areas, subject to availability and in accordance with safety regulations.
- Admission to the Welcome terrace, with its views of the track, bar and events (funfair and concerts).
Events open to everyone:
- Pitlane visit event at the end of Friday's action.
- Free concerts on Friday and Saturday evenings in the Spectator Village.
- Free admission to the support paddock on free practice evenings.
- Funfair (pay-as-you-ride) and a host of attractions and events.
- Big screens showing the racing.
- Partner stores, activities and entertainment in the Spectator Village.
We will set up a helmet drop-off point at the Nord gate.
Tickets will be made available in various formats:
- Cards: same format as a plastic bank card
- Thermal tickets: thermal paper reacts to heat and should not be laminated
- E-tickets: accessed from your account at ticket.24h-motos.com and printed out on white A4 paper
- M-tickets: downloaded to your mobile phone
NB: tickets cannot be printed out on site.
Tickets must be scanned on entering and leaving the circuit. They must be kept in good condition throughout the event. Damaged tickets cannot be scanned or refunded.
> Online at ticket.24h-motos.com
> Official stores
> Official agencies
> Official resale platform
You can download your ticket following purchase or from the link in your confirmation email:
E-tickets: you can print off E-tickets from your online customer account.
E-tickets are only valid if printed out in full and in colour or in black and white on white A4 paper (or a size similar to 21x29.7cm), without altering the print size. Printing must be of a good quality. Tickets that are only printed in part or are soiled, damaged or illegible will not be deemed valid.
M-tickets: when downloading your M-tickets on your mobile phone, we recommend that you save them in the Downloads file.
If you chose to have your tickets sent to you using secure post (DHL - additional charge), our service provider will email you to let you know when your letter has been picked up for delivery.
Given the specific nature of passes (hospitality/paddock), they are sent by secure post (DHL) up to one week before the start of the event.
For last-minute orders, passes will be made available in a sealed envelope to be collected from the Accreditations Centre upon presentation of proof of identity.
Once your order has been accepted, you will receive an order confirmation email at the email address you provided when giving your personal details.
If you have not received it, this may be due to an error when entering the email address or to your inbox preventing receipt.
Rather than attempt to place another order, please contact our ticketing service at ticket@lemans.org or on +33 (0)2 43 40 8000.
Yes, our official ACO stores in Le Mans, Paris, Rouen and Tours. Click here to find out where they are.
You can also buy tickets from our official retailers: Ticketmaster, Carrefour, Auchan, Leclerc, etc.
Only tickets for admission only or admission + grandstand tickets are available at these stores.
NB: We strongly advise you not to buy tickets from unofficial resale sites, classified ads websites, or touts operating in the vicinity of the circuit. To do so means risking paying over the odds for a ticket that may not even guarantee you admission.
The support paddock is open to the public during free practice and qualifying on Thursday and Friday.
On race days, you will either need a "Loge" pass or access to hospitality laid on in the grandstand buildings, which involves obtaining accreditation with access to Zones 4 and 5.
These passes give spectators VIP access during the event and allow them to get closer to the racing.
The working paddock (garages) is open only to holders of Zone 5 passes.
Your ticket to the 24H Motos entitles you to free admission to several stands on the home straight as well as the Dunlop Curves and the Raccordement by Motul.
T5 GOODYEAR
T13 SINGHER (disabled access only)
T16 SOMMER (wheelchair accessible)
T20 LÉONARD
T21 TAVANO
T22 WOLLEK
T23 RACCORDEMENT MOTUL (wheelchair accessible)
Buy tickets to one of the stands located opposite and above the pits to get the best view of the bikes as they start and end each lap:
T19 - 117€, free admission for under-8s sitting on the lap of an adult accompanying them)
T34 STAND - 107€, free admission for under-8s sitting on the lap of an adult accompanying them)
No, you can only gain entry to the stands with an admission + grandstand package. Your seat in the grandstand is not numbered and is reserved for the Saturday and Sunday of the race weekend.
NB: stands are open to the public during free practice and on the Friday. Adults and children aged 8 and over must pay to enter stands, while younger children must sit on the lap of an adult accompanying them.
No, but they are numbered. Please use the seat allocated to you.
An alternative to hotels, holiday cottages and guesthouses, the camping areas offer racegoers excellent access to the circuit.
Some of these areas, such as Le Houx/Concentration and Tertre Rouge, are located at the trickiest sections of the circuit and offer a different way of enjoying the 24H Motos. By pitching your tent and parking your bike inside the circuit itself, you can immerse yourself in the legend of Le Mans.
Open 24 hours a day from the moment the gates open at 09:00 on Thursday 18 April 9 through to midday on Monday 22 April.
Ouest (formerly Bleu): reserved for motorbikes and vehicles under 2m high only. Open from 14:00 on Wednesday 17 April on presentation of a ticket to the event and a ticket for this camping area.
Concentration: reserved for motorbikes and sidecars only (no entry for trailers), this camping area offers views of the Circuit Bugatti and the Blue S curves. Open from 09:00 on Thursday 18 April on presentation of a Concentration package or a ticket to the event and a ticket for this camping area.
Tertre Rouge: reserved for motorbikes only, this camping area offers views of the Circuit Bugatti and La Chapelle bend. Open from 09:00 on Thursday 18 April on presentation of a ticket to the event and a ticket for this camping area.
Panorama: reserved for motorbikes and vehicles under 2m high only. Open from 14:00 on Wednesday 17 April on presentation of a ticket to the event and a ticket for this camping area.
Maison Blanche: reserved for motorbikes, vehicles under 2m high and motorhomes only, though camper vans are admitted. No views of the Circuit Bugatti. Quick access to the Raccordement by Motul curve and the home straight. Open from 09:00 on Thursday 18 April on presentation of a ticket to the event and a ticket for this camping area (EUR 51 per motorbike and EUR 61 per motorhome).
Camping areas must be vacated by midday on Monday 22 April.
Failure to comply with Le Mans Circuits site regulations, drawn up in accordance with current legislation, and with the new measures adopted to implement the site regulations, may result in criminal prosecution, including fines and imprisonment, as well as additional penalties such as confiscation of the devices or equipment used or intended for use in committing the offence (especially article L332-1 et seq. of the French Sports Code and R1336-5 et seq. of the French Public Health Code).
Please abide by these regulations to ensure an enjoyable experience for all visitors.
Exhibition Centre car park (cars and motorbikes):
Opening times:
Friday 19 April: 08:00 - 01:00 Saturday 20 April
Saturday 20 April: 08:00 - 17:00 Sunday 21 April
You will not be able to access your vehicle outside these times.
Non-medical emergency number: 02 43 40 38 17 (in the event, for example, that you wish to access the car park between 01:00 and 08:00 on the Saturday morning.
All pay car parks are listed on the official ticketing website. You can book parking now at ticket.24h-motos.com
Yes, the support paddock is open to the public during free practice and qualifying on Thursday and Friday.
On race days, you will either need a "Loge" pass or access to hospitality laid on in the grandstand buildings, which involves obtaining accreditation with access to Zones 4 and 5.
These passes give spectators VIP access during the event and allow them to get closer to the racing.
The CLUB ACO rate is only available to people with an active CLUB membership.
Please note that you must enter the email you used when signing up to CLUB ACO.
Your rights will be validated for the 365 days of your membership.
If you have any queries about becoming a member or renewing your membership, please write to Club ACO at clubaco@lemans.org.
Yes, tickets are available at a discounted rate in the first few weeks after becoming available.
They are available for certain events only.
Applicable to the 4-day race pass only and up to 31 January 2024.
People with disabilities are entitled to a discount on race tickets on presentation of a French Disability Card ("Carte d’Invalidité") proving they have a disability of 80% or more or a "disability" Mobility Inclusion Card (CMI).
The discounted rate also applies to any companions.
NB: the presentation of a Person with Disability Priority Card ("Carte de Priorité pour Personne Handicapée") and a "priority" CMI (corresponding to a disability of below 80%) or a "parking" ("Stationnement") card alone is not enough to qualify for the discount.
Foreign spectators presenting a parking badge or blue badge will be entitled to a preferential rate.
Students can obtain a discount on 4-day race passes on presentation of a valid student card and proof of identity.
Students can avail themselves of this discount at the ticketing website, outlets at the circuit and through our ticketing department: call +33 (0)2 43 40 8000 (freephone) or write to ticket@lemans.org.
Discounted rates also apply to 16-18 year-olds still at school, on presentation of a school certificate for the current year.
Orders, accompanied by supporting documents, can be placed online.
In the event that the supporting document does not comply with the regulations, the ticketing department reserves the right to request another such document or to cancel the order.
There is a preferential group rate for any order of 25 four-day race passes or more.
For any group orders, please call our ticketing department on +33 (0)2 43 40 8000 (freephone) or write to ticket@lemans.org.
Reduced rates of up to 20% per ticket (applicable from the first ticket) are available for works council members purchasing 4-day race passes only, with no minimum order. For more information, please consult our Works Council page.
NB: the presentation of a professional licence ("carte professionnelle") is not enough in itself to qualify for the discount.
GENERAL ADMISSION: free for children under the age of 16 on the day of the race and accompanied by an adult with a 4-day race pass. Please bring proof of the child's identity, comprising their full name, a photograph and their date of birth, and present it at the gates to the circuit.
They will be given a bracelet on which you can write their name and your telephone number.
GRANDSTANDS: admission is free for children under the age of 8 on the day of the race, accompanied by an adult with a 4-day race pass and seated on their lap.
Only debit and credit cards (American Express, Mastercard or VISA) are accepted for orders placed on our official ticket website.
Debit and credit cards, cash and holiday vouchers (France only) are accepted at stores and tills.
Yes, you can pay for your order in this way.
To do so, please call our ticketing department on +33 (0)2 43 40 8000 (freephone) or write to ticket@lemans.org
No, private cheques are not accepted.
E-tickets can be printed off from your online customer account.
M-tickets can be downloaded to your mobile phone.
E-tickets are only valid if printed out in full, in colour or in black and white, on white A4 paper (or a size similar to 21x29.7cm), without altering the print size. Printing must be of a good quality. Tickets that are only printed in part or are soiled, damaged or illegible will not be deemed valid.
Passes are sent by post up to a week before the start of the event. Delivery charges may apply, depending on where you live.
For last-minute orders made just before or at the start of the event, passes will be made available in a sealed envelope to be collected from the Accreditations Centre upon presentation of proof of identity.
In accordance with ticketing regulations and our general conditions of sale, your ticket purchase is binding and non-refundable.
ABSENCE OF THE RIGHT OF WITHDRAWAL
In accordance with article L.121-21-8 of the French Consumer Code, which stipulates that the right of withdrawal cannot be exercised for leisure activities provided on a specific date or during a specific period, the purchase of tickets is not subject to the right of withdrawal.
However, refunds may be provided in the event of the ticket holder having to go into hospital (on presentation of proof) or the cancellation/postponement of the event. A handling fee of 7.5% of the ticket price will be charged in such an event.
You can transfer your ticket to someone else.
It is illegal, however, to resell your ticket for more than its face value.