Has anyone that’s been to the 24 hours of Le Mans able to explain to me where a General Admission (standing) ticket gives you access to throughout the week?
Most of the best spots are around the top of the track where the grandstands are, and you also have access to Porsche curves, Indianapolis and Arnage, I believe. However, there's quite a lot of the track that is not accessible, presumably because much of it is public road and the neighbouring land is private property.
I’ve found a couple of tickets for the week long event in 2025 and am wondering how many places around the circuit you can watch from, that aren’t grandstands. And if General Admission tickets would maybe grant you access to the grandstands during practice and qualifying?
You do get access to the stands for Test Day and practice sessions, though the website isn't totally clear - it says 'both Practice Sessions' but there's 4..? I assume they are not open for qualifying sessions. There is also one grandstand that is open to GA ticket holders right at the start/finish line, where I watched the end of the 2014 race. It was awesome, and I didn't know it was open to everyone. I'd imagine it'll be full alot of the time, but I was surprised at how easy it was to get in for the end of the race. I watched the start of the race at 'S de Tertre Rouge' (looking back up the track towards the Dunlop bridge) and it was fantastic.
Are there shuttle services running within the circuit that could also help in getting from place to place?
Don't know about that, I was on foot the whole time. Hopefully someone who has been there more recently can answer that one!
Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated! I’ve been watching the race since around 2005 but this would, hopefully, be my first year attending! Thanks
What are you doing for accommodation? I also have a ticket but I'm not likely to go because accom is quite hard to find and the campsites are already fully booked. If you are going by car, however, you should have no problem finding somewhere to stay. It was awesome and the museum is a must-see as well, and you get 1 free visit to that with your ticket.
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Back to the reason I came to the thread... I'm swithering whether I should go to LM this year. My memories of my trip with a bunch of other
ers in 2014 was so good that I seriously doubt that I could ever top that, esp. going by myself.