SPECTATOR AREA
Acting on precious feedback from the loyal fans who come back year after year, the ACO has announced improved viewing conditions for the 93rd 24 Hours of Le Mans. Spectators can look forward to new vantage points, new fan zones, grandstands, nez catering areas and more sanitary facilities.
Find out more about new areas at Maison Blanche, Tertre Rouge and 24H Karting below.
What can you see?
The Karting corner is a long right-hand turn just after the Porsche Curves and a favourite with drivers. It’s a fast section with plenty of lateral force. Take a seat on the new spectator bank and watch how aerodynamics come into play to hold the cars on the track.
How do I get there?
Hop on the little train. No need for a special ticket.
What’s in the area?
You’ll find a fan zone, big screen race coverage, refreshments and toilets.
What can you see?
New covered grandstands offering exceptional views of the tricky left-hand Corvette Corner. The fast, bank turn pushes the cars towards the barriers requiring dexterity on the drivers’ part to maintain their racing line.
How do I get there?
You need a Maison Blanche grandstand ticket to enter the area.
What’s in the area?
A big screen to keep tabs on your favourite team, refreshments and toilets.
A new Fan Zone to relax in
The new Tertre Rouge fan zone is the ideal place to relax and keep a close eye on the action. The leafy setting offers a friendly place to rest before returning to the excitement.
How do I get there?
No need for a special ticket to access this area.
What’s in the area?
A big screen to keep tabs on your favourite team, refreshments and toilets.
Dunlop Curve : Applaud the frenzy of overtaking at the start of the 93rd 24 Hours of Le Mans, and throughout the race, day and night.
Forest Esses/ Tertre Rouge : Settle yourself on the inside or outside bank and watch as drivers brake for the corner, then accelerate away down the Mulsanne Straight. A great spot to enjoy the Sunday morning “happy hour”.
Mulsanne Corner : Watch in awe as drivers slow spectacularly at the end of the long Straight.
Indianapolis/ Arnage Corner : Come here for the spellbinding glow of the setting sun and the gleam of brake discs.
Circuit : Do a lap of the circuit on Friday afternoon! The full circuit is open to the public on the Friday afternoon before the race.
Track : After the finish, join the crowds at the foot of the podium in the pit lane. Selfies and souvenir tyre rubber optional!