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Frequently asked questions

UNDERSTAND THE EVENTWhat is Le Mans Classic?
Created in 2002 by Peter Auto, in association with the Automobile Club de l'Ouest, Le Mans Classic offers a wonderful retrospective of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Acclaimed from its very first edition, Le Mans Classic has continued to grow and has become the largest gathering of classic cars, with almost 350 race cars on the track and more than 3,000 collector cars.
During four days of festivities, enthusiasts and amateurs can travel back in time, not only through the races, but also through the shows and entertainment that will punctuate the weekend!
How many days does the event last?
The event will take place over 4 days, from Thursday, July 2 to Sunday, July 5, 2026.
Is the circuit open at night?
- Thursday 2 July: 9am to 7pm
- Friday 3 July: 8am to 4am (Friday night to Saturday morning)
- Saturday 4 July: from 8 a.m., with access maintained throughout the night
- Sunday 5 July: until 5 p.m.
What is the difference between Le Mans Classic and the 24 Hours of Le Mans?
Le Mans Classic is a retrospective of the 24 Hours of Le Mans race. Since 2002, the event has celebrated the heritage of the Le Mans race with race cars from 1923 (the start of the 24 Hours of Le Mans) to 2015 (former 24 Hours prototypes).

The 24 Hours of Le Mans is a 24-hour endurance race bringing together more than 60 modern cars, divided into three categories: Hypercars, LMP2 and LMGT3. This legendary event is one of the rounds of the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC).
How often does Le Mans Classic take place?
From 2026, Le Mans Classic will become an annual event, allowing enthusiasts to relive the Le Mans legend every year.

Two formats will alternate:
- Le Mans Classic Legend in 2026 (dedicated to cars from 1970 to 2010), followed by Le Mans Classic Heritage in 2027 (dedicated to cars from 1923 to 1970)
What is the difference between Le Mans Classic Legend and Le Mans Classic Heritage?
Le Mans Classic Legend, which will take place from 2026 onwards, will bring back the golden age of endurance racing from 1970 to 2010, a time of technological daring and contemporary duels.
Le Mans Classic Heritage, which will take place from 2027 onwards, will take spectators back to the golden age of pioneers, from 1923 to 1970, when everything was still being invented with courage and heroism.
What is the concept behind the grids?
The grids are organized by era, grouping cars from the same period so they compete with models of similar performance. Each grid represents a specific chapter in the history of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. This structure showcases the technological and stylistic evolution of the race while ensuring balanced and exciting competition.
Which cars are participating in the event?

On the track:
In 2026, Le Mans Classic Legend will bring together race cars from 1970 to 2010.
In 2027, Le Mans Classic Heritage will gather race cars from 1923 to 1970.

In Clubs & Collectors :
There are also cars from clubs and collectors, which form the beating heart of this celebration of motoring. Brand clubs from around the world offer a unique overview of the history and expertise of manufacturers, while multi-brand clubs form a living mosaic tracing the evolution of the automobile through the ages. Alongside these organized communities, independent collectors also find their place thanks to the Collection Area, which welcomes all vintage and prestige cars not affiliated with a club. Together, they form a large family of enthusiasts, enthusiastic guardians of automotive memory and essential players in the magic of Le Mans Classic.
Are these real races or demonstrations?
Yes, these are real races. Le Mans Classic is not a demonstration event: the grids compete in genuine racing sessions on the 24 Hours of Le Mans circuit. The cars run at a strong pace, the drivers are timed, and each grid produces an official classification. The spirit remains that of historic racing, with passion, heritage preservation and safety as priorities.
When do the races take place?
The Le Mans Classic races run throughout the entire weekend, both during the day and at night. Each grid has several sessions: practice, qualifying, and multiple race legs scheduled between Saturday and Sunday. The detailed program is available on the page: https://www.lemansclassic.com/fr/informations/programme/
Are there any activities outside of the races?
Yes, the show goes beyond the track! Once again this year, the village will be buzzing with numerous activities and exhibitions to delight young and old alike: outdoor cinema, musical entertainment, exhibitors, Mixed show, arcade games, and activities dedicated to children, motorcycle shows, and concerts to keep the audience dancing until the end of the night!
Who can take part in Le Mans Classic?
Le Mans Classic is open to owners of cars that officially raced in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, or to identical models compliant with the period. Drivers must hold a valid racing licence and meet all sporting and safety requirements set by the event.
Is there a dress code or a theme to follow?
There is no mandatory dress code for attending Le Mans Classic. However, many spectators enjoy the event’s vintage atmosphere and choose to wear retro outfits inspired by the eras represented. It’s entirely optional: everyone is free to come dressed however they like, with or without a historical touch. You can consult our dedicated page : https://www.lemansclassic.com/fr/informations/dress-code/

MY ACCOUNTWhat is the benefit of having a Le Mans customer account?
At any time, access all your information, tickets, purchase invoices, and manage your subscriptions.
How to create an account ?
Visit https://account.lemans.org/en/ to create your Le Mans customer account.
I forgot my password, what should I do?
Click on the 'Forgot password?' button, located below the login button for your account. An email will automatically be sent to the email address linked to your account. You will then be able to enter a new password and save it.
How do I log in to my personal account?
Go to https://account.lemans.org/en/ to access your customer area.
How can I edit my personal information?
In the 'My Profile' tab, update your personal information as well as your preferences if necessary.
How is my personal data managed?
Please refer to our personal data protection policy at the following link https://www.lemans.org/en/help/personal-data
How can I delete my customer account?
You have the right to delete your personal information and preferences. To do so, please send this request via email to dpo@lemans.org, specifying the email address you used to create your account.

ACCESS & ROUTES
How to get to the Circuit by taxi?
Several taxi companies provide journeys to the 24 Hours of Le Mans Circuit, day and night:
- Radio Taxi Le Mans – 24/7 service: 02 43 24 92 92
- ABC Taxi: 02 43 42 42 42
- Taxis Alliance: 02 43 21 23 05
- Central Taxis: 02 43 88 88 88
Feel free to book your taxi in advance, especially during the peak times of the event.

The taxi rank is located at the Circuit’s North Gate.
I’m coming to the circuit by bike. Where can I park my bike?
Unsupervised bicycle parking areas will be available:
- at the East Gate
- at the Panorama Gate (car park side)
- at the Karting Pedestrians Gate
- at the Maison Blanche and Annexe Gate (West car park side)
How can I car-share?
No official car-sharing service is offered on our website.
However, you can of course organise your journey yourself via external platforms such as BlaBlaCar.
Business aviation
Le Mans-Arnage aerodrome is located in the immediate vicinity of the circuit. It has a 1,420-metre runway, IFR- and ILS-capable, ideal for business aviation.
For any further information, you can contact the aerodrome on +33 (0)2 43 84 00 43.
GATES🚪 How do you access the gates?
Access to the circuit gates is based on the colour-coded road signs for vehicles.
For pedestrians, you must use the gate corresponding to your welcome area or car park.

Here are the access points by zone, with access types and links:

🟠 Orange Route
🟠 Annexe Gate – pedestrians only (via footbridge)
👉 Pedestrian access from the West car park
🔗 https://maps.app.goo.gl/neeYLZWre8s7fn8J8

🟠 South Gate – vehicles only – accredited persons and clubs only
👉 Entrance for authorised vehicles (PRM access, staff) as well as orange striped and orange chequered clubs
🔗 https://ul.waze.com/ul?venue_id=131551.1381051.28142826

🟠 Maison Blanche Gate – pedestrians only (via footbridge)
👉 Pedestrian access from the West car park
🔗 https://maps.app.goo.gl/S2Tz6cbJaYJ8rHLN7

🟢 Green Route
🟢 Château Gate – pedestrians & vehicles
👉 Pedestrian access from Épinettes, Houx Annexe, and vehicle access only for orange and grey clubs
🔗 https://ul.waze.com/ul?preview_venue_id=131552.1446587.28267327

🟢 East Gate – pedestrians only
👉 Pedestrian access from the accreditation centre, the tram, and car park M1
🔗 https://ul.waze.com/ul?preview_venue_id=131552.1446588.9533915

🟢 Green Garage Gate – vehicles only
👉 Mandatory access for green, green chequered and green striped clubs
🔗 https://ul.waze.com/ul?preview_venue_id=131552.1446588.28177837

🟢 Houx Gate – pedestrians & vehicles
👉 Access reserved for users of the Houx Welcome Area and for orange and grey clubs
🔗 https://ul.waze.com/ul?venue_id=131551.1381051.28142826

🟡 Yellow Route
🟡 Karting Gate – pedestrians only
👉 From the Beauséjour welcome area
🔗 https://maps.app.goo.gl/byA1nX1cMJrhdbwi6

🔴 Red Route
🔴 North Gate – pedestrians & vehicles
👉 Access from the free car parks, Expo car park, the taxi rank, and access for red striped, chequered and wavy clubs
🔗 https://ul.waze.com/ul?preview_venue_id=131552.1381052.28131804

🔴 Panorama Gate – pedestrians only
👉 Access from the Panorama car park
🔗 https://ul.waze.com/ul?venue_id=131552.1381052.28267192
WELCOME AREASHow to get to the welcome areas?
Each welcome area has its own specific access route.
🚦 To ensure smooth traffic flow, balanced traffic levels, and unobstructed access to your pitch, it is essential to follow the dedicated Waze route.

🟢 Green Route
🟢 Épinettes Welcome Area
📍 Waze route: https://ul.waze.com/ul?venue_id=131552.1446587.9802678

🟡 Yellow Route
🟡 Beauséjour Welcome Area
📍 Waze route: https://ul.waze.com/ul?venue_id=131551.1446585.28141340

🔗 Only use these official Waze links to access your welcome area.
📵 Do not use a standard sat nav or an improvised route: this could block your access or disrupt overall traffic flow.
PARKINGSHow do I get to the car parks?

Each car park has a dedicated route, marked by coloured road signage.
🚦 To ensure smooth traffic flow, balanced circulation and effective access to your designated area, you must use the corresponding Waze link.

🔵 Blue Route — free car parks
🔵 Free Car Parks
📍 Waze route: https://ul.waze.com/ul?venue_id=131552.1315515.12812215

🔴 Red Route
🔴 Panorama Car Park — booking required
📍 Waze route: https://ul.waze.com/ul?venue_id=131552.1381052.36060683

🔴 Expo Car Park — booking required
📍 Waze route: https://ul.waze.com/ul?venue_id=131552.1381052.28140985

🟢 Green Route
🟢 M1 Disabled Access Car Park — booking required
📍 Waze route: https://ul.waze.com/ul?venue_id=131552.1446588.1285464

🟠 Orange Route
🟠 Ouest Car Park — booking required
📍 Waze route: https://ul.waze.com/ul?venue_id=131551.1315515.28141334

🟠 7E Disabled Access Car Park — booking required
📍 Waze route: https://ul.waze.com/ul?place=ChIJga8SCgCP4kcRvup_-i2lfsw&ll=47.94642440%2C0.21251440

🟣 Purple Route
🟣 Arnage Car Park — booking required
📍 Waze route: https://ul.waze.com/ul?venue_id=131551.1446584.9533340

🟣 Arnage Car Park — free
📍 Waze route: https://ul.waze.com/ul?preview_venue_id=131551.1446584.36060631

🟣 Mulsanne Car Park — booking required
📍 Waze route: https://ul.waze.com/ul?venue_id=131551.1577655.12811418

🟣 Mulsanne Car Park — free
📍 Waze route: https://ul.waze.com/ul?venue_id=131551.1577655.12811418

📌 Do not use a standard GPS or an improvised route under any circumstances.
🛑 This may result in access being denied or disrupt traffic flow around the circuit.

ACO CLUBHow can I contact my ACO Club?
- By phone: +33 2 43 40 50 60
- By mail: clubaco@lemans.org
- By post:
Service Membres
Circuit des 24Heures CS21928
72019 LE MANS CEDEX 2
How do I join the Club ACO?
- On lemans.org (https://club.lemans.org/en/membres-aco/offres-club)
-By phone: +33 2 43 40 50 60
- By mail: clubaco@lemans.org
- By post:
- Service Membres
Circuit des 24Heures CS21928
72019 LE MANS CEDEX 2
If I become an ACO Member, what are my benefits for the Le Mans Classic?
As an ACO Member, you will enjoy numerous benefits during the Le Mans Classic:
- Share a Club Spirit: Join a passionate community and experience the event in a friendly atmosphere.
- Legal Protection: Benefit from legal coverage to assist you during your events.
Pre-Sale Tickets: Access tickets for the Le Mans 24 Hours in advance.
- VIP packages : 5% discount on the purchase of 2 VIP packages. (https://hospitality.24h-lemans.com/content)
- Discounted Tickets: Enjoy two discounted tickets for each race.
- 1 Free Museum Entry: Gain free access to the 24 Hours Museum.
- Free Permanent Circuit Access: Benefit from permanent free entry to the Circuit, except during the races.
- Discounts on ACO Activities: Receive discounts on various ACO activities, such as karting and shop purchases.
Is there an ACO Member rate?
Yes, Members can receive a discount on 2 Full Week Pass (incl. Grandstand Pack formula), Weekend Tickers (incl. Grandstand Pack formula), Wednesday/Thursday/2-Days Practice tickets or Test Day tickets.
What arrangements are in place for ACO Members during the 2026 ticket sales opening?
As ACO Members, you can purchase your tickets:
- At the official stores in Paris, Tours and Rouen. https://boutique.lemans.org/en/stores
- On the ticketing website https://ticket.lemansclassic.com/content?lang=en using your usual login details
Where are the the Club facilities located?
The ACO Members' Hospitality Areas are located at:
-La Chapelle: at the Chapelle corner, on the inner side of the Circuit
-Georges Durand: at the level of Grandstand 17
How do I book my accesses to the Club facilities during the 2026 Le Mans Classic?
- On your online Member account (https://account.lemans.org/en/)
-By phone: +33 (0)2 43 40 50 60
- By mail: clubaco@lemans.org
-By post:
Service Membres
Circuit des 24Heures CS21928
72019 LE MANS CEDEX 2
How do I book my tickets for the ACO Members' T17/18 grandstands?
Book your tickets directly on the Le Mans Classic ticketing site https://ticket.lemansclassic.com
Can I use my ACO Member benefit for other grandstands?
Yes, as an ACO Member, you can receive a discount on tickets for both Entrance + Grandstand seats.

CAMPING AREASWhat camping areas will be available in 2026?
The camping area available in 2026 are :
- Beauséjour: non-numbered 35 m² pitches for cars + tents, motorhomes and caravans – toilet/shower block – track view
- Épinettes: non-numbered 35 m² pitches for cars + tents, motorhomes and caravans – toilet/shower block

Campsites will open from Thursday, 2nd July to Monday, 6th July noon.

Closer to the event, information about your WAZE intineraray will be send by email.
You can buy them on the official ticket website (https://ticket.lemansclassic.com/content).

/!\ People holding a Prairie or Prairie Camping-car pass are reassigned to Beauséjour.
Is there any free campsite?
Yes, you have to pay to use our campsite.
More info here (https://ticket.lemansclassic.com/content).

Reminder: for all the campsite you must hold a pass per vehicle and for every occupied 35m² pitch.
Where are campsites located?
Consult the map https://www.lemansclassic.com/en/information/access-maps/
How many pitch can I get?
You can buy up to 2 pass per customer.
What type of vehicle is admitted to the camping areas ?
Most areas are accessible to cars, motorhomes, caravans, and motorcycles.
Please note that all your equipment must fit within the area indicated in the product description, including your vehicle where stated. If you think you need more space, please book the number of pitches required.
35m² = car, motorhome, car + caravan, motorcycle.
Each vehicle must have its own pass to access the camping area.
What facilities are there in the camping areas ?
Our camping areas are equipped with toilets and showers.
However, they do not have electrical hookups; only small generators are allowed. For safety reasons, it is prohibited to connect to the electrical equipment provided by the organization.
Please consult the list of allowed items here: + lien objets interdits
When can I access my campsite?
The reception areas will open from 8am on Thursday 2 July.
Departure from the reception areas is scheduled for Monday 7 July, by 12 noon at the latest.
Details of the route, including a Waze link to follow, will be sent to you in the days leading up to the event.
How do I get to my Camping Area ?
Information on the route to follow will be communicated nearer the event. We recommend you use Waze.
Your ticket will be scanned on entering the camping area and exchanged for a sticker.

ANIMATIONSWhat can I find in the village?
The village offers a wide range of activities and exhibitions to delight young and old alike: open-air cinema, musical entertainment, , exhibitors, shows, and concerts to keep the audience dancing until the end of the night!
Are there big screens to follow the race?
Yes, there are numerous big screens available throughout the site so you can follow the races live.
Which artists will perform at the Le Mans Classic Legend 2026 concerts?

Le Mans Classic Legend 2026 will feature two evenings of live music on the main stage at the circuit. On Friday, July 3, festivalgoers can enjoy performances by Contrecoeur, Polo & Pan and Étienne de Crécy. On Saturday, July 4, the lineup will include Baccus, Superbus, and Bon Entendeur.

Blending electronic music, pop, and live performances, the concert program promises to extend the festive Le Mans Classic experience well into the night.
What is the difference between the concerts and the musical entertainment?

The concerts are the main live music events of the weekend, held on the main stage and featuring well-known artists performing on Friday and Saturday evenings.

The musical entertainment includes all the other music performances taking place throughout the event, such as DJ sets, marching bands, roaming musicians, and live performances across different areas of the circuit. These activities help create a festive atmosphere all weekend long and complement the main concert program.
What are the musical scenes?
Before the engines roar into life, it is the brass that sets things in motion with the Fanfare of the French Republican Guard. With its impeccable bearing and the precision of its performance, the Fanfare of the French Republican Guard immediately establishes the prestige of the event. Combining solemnity, mastery and a sense of spectacle, this performance provides a truly grand opening, like a perfectly tuned first note before taking to the track.
What is a drive-in?

When the car becomes a fully-fledged character. The drive-in offers a selection of cult films in which the car takes centre stage. Settle in, watch, listen… and rediscover the intimate link between cinema and mechanics.
What’s the programme?
Find the exact times on the following page, where you’ll find the films Turbo, C’était un rendez-vous, James Bond (GoldenEye), Herbie Goes to Mexico, Taxi 2, Back to the Future Part 1, Jurassic Park Part 1: https://www.lemansclassic.com/fr/animations/
What is Little Big Mans?
Little Big Mans is a parade of young drivers bringing together miniature replicas, equipped with combustion or electric engines, that made endurance racing great. There are mini Ford GT 40s, Bugatti 35s, Ferrari Dino 246s, Porsche 917Ks, and even AC Cobras... However, there is no ranking as it is not a race.

The parade starts with a “Le Mans” style start, which always takes place on the Bugatti circuit, to a standing ovation from the crowd!
Who can participate?
Little Big Mans is reserved for children aged 7 to 12 and offers them the opportunity to become real drivers for a weekend!
How to sign up?
A registration form is available in the ‘Competition’ tab on the Le Mans Classic website.
Is it possible to go karting during the event?
Day and night karting sessions will be available on Friday 3rd, Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th of July on the Alain PROST B track (980m), exclusively for holders of a 2026 Le Mans Classic ticket.

For your safety:
- Closed-toe shoes (such as trainers/sneakers) are mandatory.
Open shoes (sandals, flip-flops, etc.) are not allowed
- Long hair must be tied back
- Scarves, loose clothing, and sleeveless tops (vests, tank tops, etc.) are prohibited

More information: https://www.lemans-karting.com/horaires-du-karting/
What are the opening hours of the Karting des 24 Heures during the event?
The reception of the Karting des 24 Heures will be open:
- Friday 3rd and Saturday 4th July from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 1:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
- Sunday 5th July from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 1:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

What are the karting session opening hours?
Karting sessions will be available:
- Friday 3rd July: 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
- Saturday 4th July: 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m.
- Sunday 5th July: 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.

More information: https://www.lemans-karting.com/horaires-du-karting/
What are the prices?
Standard price: €20 per 10-minute session for all types of karts
ACO Members price: €16 per 10-minute session
What is the minimum age to take part in a karting session?
- From 7 years old and a minimum height of 1.30 m (4’3”)

What types of karts are available?
- For children aged 7 (and 1 day) to 12 years old: Kid Kart 160cc
- From 13 years (and 1 day): 270cc Kart
Is the Le Vingt-Quatre restaurant open?
Yes. The Le Vingt-Quatre restaurant is open from 9:00am to 7:00pm throughout the event (until 5:00pm on Sunday).
Enjoy a full range of food and drink options, including a bar, snack service, takeaway meals and terrace dining with views of the track.
What is Historic Kart?
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Circuit Alain Prost at the Karting des 24 Heures, Historic Kart invites you to join us on 4 and 5 July 2026, along side Le Mans Classic, for an exceptional journey into the heart of karting history!
Throughout the weekend, the finest historic machines will return to the Circuit Alain Prost for track sessions from 9:00 a.m to 12:00 p.m and from 2:00 p.m to 5:00 p.m. Le Mans Classic spectators will be able to get up close to the karts thanks to free access to the paddock and meet the enthusiasts who keep this unique motorsport heritage alive.
How can you take part?
Registrations are now closed, but you can still attend the event for free with your Le Mans Classic access pass.
Can we visit the M24 - Motorsport Museum during Le Mans Classic?
The Museum welcomes you throughout the entire event.
What are the opening hours of the M24 - Motorsport Museum during the event?
Thursday, July 2: 9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
Friday, July 3: 8:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m.
Saturday, July 4: 8:00 a.m.–12:00 a.m.
Sunday, July 5: 8:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.

Last admission, 1h15 before the museum closes.
What are the access conditions for the M24 - Motorsport Museum during the event?
Entry to the Museum during Le Mans Classic is included with your 4-Day or Weekend tickets, limited to one visit during the event.
Reduced price for other types of ticket.

To ensure the safety of visitors and collections, all visitors must undergo security checks.

Visitors are requested not to bring bulky items (folding chairs, flags, etc.) or dangerous items (weapons, sharp objects, explosive substances, etc.). It is prohibited to enter the Museum with food or drinks. Intoxicated individuals will not be allowed entry. Proper attire is required to enter the site. Dogs, other than guide dogs for the visually impaired, are not allowed in the Museum.
How do I get to the M24 - Motorsport Museum?
From inside the enclosure, the access to the Museum is via the Museum gate.

PMRI am a person with a disability or reduced mobility. I would like to purchase tickets — how should I proceed?
A reduced rate is available on entry tickets for holders of a Disability card.
Please refer to the Entry Ticket information
If I have a disability, am I eligible for the PRM rate?
A preferential rate is available on the Entry ticket for individuals with a recognized disability, upon presentation of the "Carte Mobilité Inclusion (CMI) – Invalidité" (Mobility Inclusion Card – Disability), indicating a disability level of 80% or more.
This rate also applies to one accompanying person.

Please note that the "Priority Card for Persons with Disabilities" and the CMI cards labeled "Priority" (for disabilities under 80%) or "Parking" alone do not grant access to the discounted rate.
For international spectators, a disability parking badge or blue parking permit will be accepted as proof of eligibility for the preferential rate.
I am accompanying a PRM (Person with Reduced Mobility) — which ticket should I purchase?
The PRM rate also applies to the accompanying person of someone holding a CMI "Invalidité" (Disability) card.

What are the accessibility levels for PRM/PSH across the different areas of the 24 Hours of Le Mans Circuit?
To help you navigate the 24 Hours of Le Mans Circuit, a hierarchical classification system has been established to indicate the level of accessibility difficulty for each site:
- Green: Easy access, no assistance required
- Yellow: Access may require some assistance
- Orange: Access requires assistance
- Red: Area not accessible
Is there a parking area specifically reserved for PRM/PSH?
Dedicated PRM parking areas are available near the East and South entrance gates of the circuit.
It is mandatory to book your PRM Parking ticket (P7E or M1) in advance on our ticketing website. PRM parking reservations are made on a daily basis. To benefit from this, ticket holders must upload their Parking card.
This PRM parking is reserved exclusively for cars.
How do I book my PRM/PSH parking?
Go to the ticketing website to reserve your daily PRM parking spot. To access this parking, you will need to upload valid proof — a CMI “Stationnement” (Parking) card.

Parking must be booked on a per-day basis. Ticket holders must make a reservation for each day they plan to attend Le Mans Classic.

Important: Not using a reserved PRM parking space may prevent others from accessing this essential service. If you have reserved a space but no longer need it, please inform the ticketing service.
What's new this year in terms of access for people with reduced mobility?

In 2025, development work was implemented on the 24 Hours of Le Mans Circuit to allow you safe and comfortable areas to optimize the optimal spectator experience:

-Work has been carried out to improve the visibility of the PMR platforms, notably through ground markings and enhanced signage.
- Article 18 of the internal regulations strengthens the exclusivity of the PMR/PSH platforms for these groups, allowing the exclusion from the Circuit of any able-bodied person present on the viewpoints (except for accompanying persons).
- A folding chair loan system has been set up thanks to ACO and SRT41 to allow people with disabilities (PSH) to sit on the PMR platforms.
What is the PRM/PSH Reception Service?

The Automobile Club de l’Ouest (ACO) deploys dedicated PRM/PSH Reception Teams to facilitate the inclusion of people with disabilities. The PRM/PSH reception service is provided free of charge.

These teams are responsible for providing information and assistance to individuals who request support, accompanying them to the designated accessible areas.

Opening Hours:

Thursday: 2:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Friday: 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Saturday: 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Sunday: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

You can contact this service during opening hours at:
+33 (0)2 43 40 39 09
Will PRM shuttles be running for people with reduced mobility?
Yes, a shuttle system will be in operation for the 2026 race. We are working on improving this service to best meet your needs.
Are there platforms for the concerts?
Yes, a wheelchair platform will be available.
Are there PRM platforms from which I can watch the race?
Yes, there are special wheelchair platforms offering excellent vantage points at various spots around the Circuit:
- Wheelchair platform in Grandstand T13 SINGHER
- Wheelchair platform in Grandstand T16 SOMMER
- Wheelchair platform in Grandstand T17 DURAND – for ACO Members only
- Wheelchair platform in Grandstand T23 RACCORDEMENT MOTUL
- Wheelchair platform in Grandstand T52 Stands
- Wheelchair platform in the concert area
No access to seat.
Is there wheelchair access to the restaurants and food outlets?
Eateries with wheelchair access will be available.

Tables will be specially reserved by our catering service providers at the Circuit. Follow the signs.

Restaurants specifically equipped for spectators with reduced mobility will be indicated by a special logo.
Do the grandstands have wheelchair access?
Disabled discount is available on all the grandstand (upon invalidty certificate proof).
People in a wheelchair can freely access plateforms in some of grandstands via:
- a ramp for the grandstands T13 SINGHER (Drivers’ Grandstand), T16 SOMMER and T23 RACCORDEMENT MOTUL
- a lift for the grandstands T17 DURAND (ACO Members only) and T52 PITS
Access to the platforms is upon availabilty on the day and do not includes seating - accompagnying person is limited.
Do you need a special booking for all grandstands?
Yes, you need to book a seat in the grandstand. The access to the wheelchair platerforms in T13, T16, T23 and T52 does not require a booking (upon availaibility - no seating)

ADMISSION TICKETWhat are the ticket offers and new features for 2026?
The 2026 price list is available here (https://www.lemansclassic.com/wp-content/uploads/tarifs-billetterie-LMCLegend-2026.pdf?=v3)
Discover our new weekend ticket too!
What kind of pass can I get?
You can get:
- Entrance only pass: 4-Days, Weekend, Friday only and Sunday 6.00 am only

-Package: Entrance + Grandstand and/or Paddocks acces

We offer alos car park and campsite ticket.
How many tickets can I buy?
To ensure that as many people as possible have a chance of attending the event, the number of tickets is limited to:
- ACO Members: you can purchase up to 4 tickets per buyer (including 2 at a discount price)
- General public: you can buy up to 4 tickets per buyer.
Where can I purchase tickets for Le Mans Classic Legend 2026?
> On the Le Mans Classic website https://www.lemansclassic.com/fr/billetterie/ or directly via the official ticket office https://ticket.lemansclassic.com/content
> Official shops
> Official agencies
> Official resale platform (https://ticketchange.24h-lemans.com/content)
> Ticket Boxes during the event: North Gate, East Gate and Beauséjour
Where can I buy my tickets?
At our official ACO shops in Le Mans, Paris, Rouen and Tours. Click here (https://boutique.lemans.org/en/stores) for their contact details.
You can also purchase tickets from our official resellers: Ticketmaster, FranceBillet, Carrefour, Auchan, Leclerc, Cultura, Cora, etc.
Only admission tickets are available through these networks.

PLEASE NOTE: We strongly advise against using unofficial resale sites or classified ad sites, as well as street vendors around the circuit. You may end up paying a higher price and your access to the circuit with these tickets is not guaranteed.
Can I order over the telephone and then pay by bank transfer ?
When a telephone or email booking is made, you will receive an email with instructions for paying online within 72 hours.
Contact the Ticket Office on +33 243 543210 (standard charge) or send an email to serviceclients@lemans.org.
Does my child need an admission ticket?
Admission Only tickets are free for children under 16 on the day of the race, accompanied by at least one adult with an Admission ticket. Please present proof with full name, photo and date of birth directly at the circuit entrance gates.

A wristband will be given to them, on which you can write their identity and your phone number.

An adult can enter with up to 4 children under 16.

The 'Entrance + Grandstand' and 'Entrance + Grandstand + Paddocks' Packs is free for children under 8 years of age on the day of the race, accompanied by and seated on the lap of an adult holding the same pack ticket. A special rate applies for children from 8 to 16 years old if you upload proof of age when ordering.
How do I get my ticket?
To download your ticket, please check your confirmation order sent by email. In this email, you will find conditions under which your tickets will be made available:

- M-tickets: available only in the Le Mans Tickets app for more security. Through this app you will be able to transfer the tickets to the holder. Therefore it won't possible to print the digital ticket.
https://www.lemans.org/en/faq-app-lemans-tickets/your-tickets

- Post: 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.
Can I get everywhere with my pass?
The pass allows you to enter only the area designated on the ticket.
Do I need a special pass to access the Paddocks area?
The Paddocks area is free of access on the Thursday. From Friday until Sunday, you must hold a Paddocks Pass to enter the area.

You can get if from the following Packs:
- Entrance + Paddocks
- Entrance + Grandstand + Paddocks

Children under 16 yo (8yo for the Pack including a grandstand) doesn't need a pass with an adult holding a valid Paddock access.

It is mandatory to have your ticket scanned everytime you get in and out of the Paddocks area.
Can I access the M24 Museum with my tickets?
Yes, the 4-Day and Weekend ticket give access to the M24 - Motorsport Museum during the validity of your pass.
Has my booking been processed?
Once you have confirmed your booking, you will receive a confirmation email at the address you gave when you opened your account.
If you have not received the email, a typo may have prevented the confirmation from being sent or your inbox may have blocked the incoming email and put it in the Trash section.
Please contact our Customer Office by emailing serviceclients@lemans.org or by calling +33 (0)2 43 543210, before duplicating your booking.
Where can I buy my tickets?

At our official ACO shops in Le Mans, Paris, Rouen and Tours. Click here for their contact details.
You can also purchase tickets from our official resellers: Ticketmaster.
Only admission tickets are available through these networks.

PLEASE NOTE: We strongly advise against using unofficial resale sites or classified ad sites, as well as street vendors around the circuit. You may end up paying a higher price and your access to the circuit with these tickets is not guaranteed.
I have a voucher (proof of purchase). How can I collect my tickets?
Due to the nature of the passes (hospitality/paddock), they are sent via secure delivery (DHL) up to one week before the event begins. For last-minute orders, the passes will be available in a sealed envelope to be collected at the Accreditation Center upon presentation of valid ID.
Can you buy a grandstand seat without purchasing an admission ticket ?
No, grandstand seats are only available as part of an Entry + Grandstand (+Paddocks) Pack. Grandstand is accessible from Friday to Sunday of the race, and can be combined with a 4-Day or Weekend ticket.
Children under 8 yo seating on the lap of an adult don't need a grandstand ticket.
Where are the grandstands located ?
The grandstands are mainly located along the pit straight. There are also grandstands in the Chapelle area and at Maison Blanche.
You can consult the map : https://www.lemansclassic.com/fr/informations/plans-acces/
Are grandstand seats allocated by name ?
Seats are not allocated by name, seats are not numbered.
Are all grandstands covered ?
Yes, all the stands on sale are covered.
Does my child need a grandstand ticket ?
Children under 8 (born after 5th July 2018) are admitted to the grandstands provided they sit on an adult’s lap.
Why can’t I find my usual grandstand ?
Some stands are reserved for club members, or they may be fully booked.
Are there any VIP offers?
Yes, several hospitality packages are available for Le Mans Classic Legend, offering premium service, a fully equipped area, and breathtaking views! To be discovered here : https://www.lemansclassic.com/fr/categorie-produit/packages/
How can I book VIP offers?
Book now, subject to availability, here. (https://www.lemansclassic.com/en/product-category-2/packages/)
Is there an Early Bird rate for 2026?
The Early Bird (Advance Sale) rate does not apply to the 2026 edition. Please see our 2026 ticket offers. (https://ticket.lemansclassic.com/content)
Is admission free for my child?
Admission is free for children under 16 on the day of the race, accompanied by at least one adult with a ticket. Please bring proof of identity including surname, first name, photo and date of birth to present at the circuit entrance.
They will be given a wristband on which you can write their name and your telephone number.
One adult may accompany up to four children under the age of 16.
The Entrance + Grandstand ticket is free for children under the age of 8 on the day of the race, accompanied by and seated on the lap of an adult with an Entrance + Grandstand ticket. A special rate applies for children aged 8 to 16 upon downloading supporting documentation when ordering.
Does the A.C.O. member rate apply?
The reduced CLUB ACO rate is reserved exclusively for CLUB ACO members who have taken out a membership. Please note that you must enter the email address you used when you subscribed to CLUB ACO. Your rights will then be valid for the duration of your membership, i.e. 365 days.
To apply for membership or renew your membership, please visit this page (https://club.lemans.org/en/membres-aco/offres-club).
If I have a disability, can I benefit from a disabled visitor rate*?

Yes, this is a preferential rate on the Admission ticket for a person with a disability, upon presentation of a Carte Mobilité Inclusion (CMI) “Invalidité” card, corresponding to a disability level of 80% or above. The rate also applies to one accompanying person.

Please note: the Carte de Priorité pour Personne Handicapée and the CMI “Priorité” card, corresponding to a disability level below 80%, or the CMI “Stationnement” card alone, do not entitle the holder to the discount.

During the event, the Student price si available at the following ticket boxe : East Gate, North Gate and Beauséjour.

*For international visitors, proof of a disability level of at least 80% will be required. A disabled parking badge alone is not sufficient.
Is there a special rate for students on 2026 tickets ?
Yes, a discount applies to 1 admission ticket on uploading a valid student card for students up to 25 years of age.
During the event, the Student price si available at the following ticket boxe : East Gate, North Gate and Beauséjour.
Is there a special Group rate on 2026 tickets ?
A special rate applies to groups of over 25 people. Please contact Customer Service on +33 (0)2 43 543210 or ticket.btob@lemans.org
Does a works council rate apply to 2026 ticketing offers?

A reduced rate is available for works councils.

You can find all works council information on our page: https://www.lemans.org/fr/entreprise-professionnel/comite-entreprise

Or order online at: https://cse.24h-lemans.com/
What payment methods are accepted on the website?
To make a payment on our official ticketing site, bank cards (Mastercard, Visa, Amex), Google Pay and ApplePay are accepted.
How can I pay in ACO stores?
In Official Stores and at the gates, we accept payment by bank card or in cash.
Can I book over the telephone and then pay by bank transfer?
When a telephone or email booking is made, you will receive an email with instructions for paying online within 72 hours.
Contact the Ticket Office on +33 243 543210 (standard charge) or send an email to serviceclients@lemans.org.
Can I pay by cheque?
No, we do not accept payments by cheque.
What is the project in partnership with the Paris Brain Institute?

For this edition, Le Mans Classic is supporting the Paris Brain Institute in identifying markers of inattention, in order to help drivers better manage or assess their fatigue and thereby improve road safety.

For the second consecutive year, the event is partnering with the Paris Brain Institute, an internationally renowned neuroscience research centre. Founded in 2010 by Jean Todt and Professor Gérard Saillant, the Paris Brain Institute is tackling one of the greatest challenges of our century: the fight against neurological and psychiatric diseases. Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, motor neurone disease, stroke, depression, multiple sclerosis, brain tumours… In Europe, 1 in 2 people will be affected by a neurological disease during their lifetime.

Spectators can help advance brain research by adding a donation of €2, €5 or an amount of their choice when purchasing their ticket.

REFUNDMay I transfer my ticket?
Yes, tickets are transferable. However, it is forbidden to resell a ticket for more than its face value.
What are the terms and conditions concerning refunds?
According to our terms and conditions of sale, ticket purchases cannot be refunded.
A NEW PROTECTION SCHEME is available before finalizing your online booking. Further info + lien
ABSENCE OF COOLING-OFF PERIOD
Under article L.121-28 of the French consumer code, the cooling-off period, during which a purchase can be cancelled, does not apply to leisure activities on a specified date.
RESALE PLATEFORMHow do I sell on my ticket?
In accordance with the T&Cs, tickets may not be resold other than on our official resale platform.
How do I buy tickets on the official resale platform?
Ticket availability on the platform depends on the tickets that are put up for sale by customers. We advise you to check regularly.
What type of ticket can I buy?
Admission tickets (except Grandstand Packs) and Camping Area and Parking passes are available on the platform. We advise you to check regularly.
ABSENCE OF COOLING-OFF PERIOD
The limit of 4 Admission tickets and 2 Camping Area tickets per order also applies to the resale platform.
What are the resale and purchase prices?
No commission fees apply on to the resale platform.
I have put a ticket up for sale, can I get it back?
Yes, your ticket is redeemable as long as it has not been resold.
How do I know if my ticket has been sold?
You will receive notification when your ticket is sold.
Can I resell a ticket that I bought on the official resale platform?
Yes, as long as it meets the criteria for a ticket that is available for resale.
Can I resell a non-digital ticket online?
Yes, provided the ticket was purchased directly through an ACO sales channel. Tickets bought at group rates cannot be resold directly. Please contact Customer Service at serviceclients@lemans.org or +33 (0)2 43 543210
I did not purchase my ticket directly from the ACO, can I resell my ticket?
No, only tickets purchased through an ACO sales channel can be resold on the official platform.
My credit card used for payment has expired or is no longer valid. What should I do?
Please contact Customer Service at serviceclients@lemans.org or +33 (0)2 43 543210
I didn’t use a bank card to pay. What should I do?
You will receive an email with instructions and a credit voucher.
I put a ticket up for sale. Can I be certain of being refunded?
You will only be refunded if someone purchases your ticket.
When your ticket is sold, you will receive an email and the bank card used for the initial purchase will be credited within 72 hours.

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