The date for the opening of tickets for the 2026 24 Hours of Le Mans is known

The 2026 edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans will take place from June 10th to 14th in Sarthe. Tickets will go on sale in November in two stages.

Published 20/10/2025 à 14:44

Mathieu Chambenoit

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The date for the opening of tickets for the 2026 24 Hours of Le Mans is known

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Just a few months after the 2025 edition which saw the triumph of the Hypercar No. 83 entered by AF Corse, the 24H of Le Mans are already preparing to do it again. After three victories gleaned by Ferrari in as many years, the 2026 edition will notably mark the first time Genesis Magma Racing is on track, while some new features will take place in the stands.

To access the ticket office, and thus obtain the precious sesame, this will take place, as for the 2025 edition, in two stages. First, ACO Members will have access from Tuesday, November 4 to Thursday, November 6, 2025. They will be able to purchase their ticket online, or in person directly at the 24 Hours of Le Mans circuit, or in one of the official 24 Hours of Le Mans stores located in Paris, Tours, and Rouen. From Friday, November 7, the general public will then be able to access the ticket office on the official website, in one of the ACO stores, or in one of the organization's partner agencies.

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New stands for the 2026 24 Hours of Le Mans

On the occasion of the 94th edition of the double clock tower in Le Mans, the crowd is still expected to be at its full potential. Ahead of the 2025 edition, with Race Week Entry tickets having all sold out in just one day, several new stands are about to appear. Thus, the La Chapelle, Maison Blanche and du Go-karting will give rise to new spots with seating.

In terms of new features, Tuesday, June 9, 2026 will now be included in Test Day Entry, Wednesday Practice Entry, Thursday Practice Entry, and 2-Day Practice Entry tickets. In addition to displaying the ambition to fill up during the race, the 24H organization is turning towards a longer experience, aiming to attract visitors throughout the week. After two sold-out events, the unmissable event of the WEC is therefore preparing to welcome a new tidal wave at the beginning of November.

Mathieu Chambenoit

Responsible for the single-seater categories (F2, F3, FRECA, Eurocup-3, F4...), I enjoy discussing F1, Endurance, or MotoGP.

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