FAQ
- Camping areas
Le Houx, Houx Annexe, Les Épinettes and Beauséjour will be open from 14:00 on Friday 27 until 12 noon on Monday 30 September.
- Circuit enclosure (village, spectator mounds, entertainment areas, etc.)
Open to the public from 08:00 on Saturday 28 to 18:00 on Sunday 29 September.
Circuit des 24 Heures du Mans
• From Paris – 205 km (via A11)
• From Nantes – 205 km (via A11)
• From Rennes – 160 km (via A81)
• From Caen – 165 km (A88 and A28)
• From Tours – 100 km (via A28)
• From Alençon – 60 km (via A28)
• Admission to all 24H Camions 2024 ticket holders on the dates stated on the ticket.
• Children: Under 16s can enter the circuit free of charge if accompanied by an adult ticket holder. They will receive a wristband on presentation of ID at the entrance to the circuit to gain admission to the general enclosure. Remember to write your mobile phone number on the wristband in case your child gets lost on the site.
Information on free parking will be issued later.
Car: Panorama Parking and M1
Truck: Paddock CIK
Information on the Trucker Camp will be issued later.
Le Houx camping area opens. Your vehicle and camping equipment (tent, table, chairs, etc.) must fit on the 35 sq.m pitch. Electricity not included. Each vehicle (car, motorbike or camper van) must have its own access pass, left visible on the dashboard.
List of items authorised/prohibited on site
• Vehicle checks
Car boots, vans, camper vans, caravans and coaches will be checked at the site entrance. Access may be refused if the vehicle does not comply with instructions.
• Glass bottles
For safety and environmental reasons, it is forbidden to bring glass bottles into the Bugatti circuit and camping areas.
Spectators can access the grandstands free of charge throughout the weekend, except for the following:
• Grandstand 34: two blocks will be reserved for VIP Pack holders.
• Grandstand 17: for ACO members on presentation of their membership card.
Yes, entrance is free.
The support and working paddocks are open to the public. Come and soak up the atmosphere!
Information on business offers will be issued later.
As a member, you have free access to the Georges Durand member area (outdoor terrace, ground floor, first floor and seats in grandstand 17).
See here for member news.
With the exception of category 1 (dangerous) dogs, pets are allowed within the confines of the circuit, the camping areas and car parks. However, they are not allowed inside buildings. To ensure a pleasant experience for everyone, the ACO asks you to behave responsibly and courteously at all times.
The village, at the heart of the circuit, is open throughout the event.
Here you will find the main Fan Zone, the Kids Zone, the Relax Zone, food and refreshment stalls, free entertainment, partner stalls, official stores, etc.
Be sure to drop by the village over the weekend. It will give you a new perspective of the race.
A funfair will also be set up at Tertre Rouge, near the Saturday night concert stage.
Yes, there’s plenty going on!
• Truck show: a display of truck art in the village
• An open-air trade fair
• Truck Exhibition: Professional trucks on display in the race village
• Jobs & Training Area: Take the opportunity to chat with some of the 50 hauliers present.
• American village (Vintage cars, truck rodeos, country dancing and more)
• Village Square (Shopping and entertainment)
• Kids zone: special activities for children
• Relax zone: Get your hair cut, your nails done or have a massage.
• Track Events: Truck art parade, wheel change challenge…
Yes, live music is planned on Saturday night from 22:30.
Yes, 3 in all.
They are placed strategically around the track.
Yes, the Karting des 24 Heures is open.
Find out more about the karting track and the simulators here: https://www.lemans-karting.com/
Yes, at 22:15 on Saturday night at the Raccordement turn.
The museum is open, and your race ticket gives you a discount on admission.
There is a wide range of eateries, from sandwiches to bistronomic restaurants.
Yes, thanks to our partner Global Charger. Ask to borrow a battery pack (€20 deposit). Or buy a Le Mans 24H battery pack, €25 for a small one or €45 for a large one.
You can also leave your phone on charge at an information desk.
Yes. Use it to keep track of the race!
Yes, there are three ATMs on site: two in the race village and one near the annexe gate.
his is a major concern for the ACO. Since 2010, we ensure waste is sorted before it is collected from the circuit. There are a number of recycling points and bins all around the circuit – please use them!
Waste bags are also distributed at the entrance to camping areas. For the tenth year running, we are working with Ecocup to reduce plastic waste with our reusable cup scheme. Be responsible: do your bit to reduce waste! Pay a €1 deposit for a re-usable cup.
We do not advise bringing very young children to the circuit due to safety concerns and high noise levels.
if you do bring a child, please make sure they wear noise-reduction headphones.
Under-16s must be accompanied by at least one ticket-holding adult at all times.
Children who come to the gates alone may be refused entry.
All children are issued with an identity bracelet.
Parents or guardians are strongly advised to write the child’s name and a contact number on the bracelet.
Yes, there are several checkpoints: bag and jacket inspection, metal detector and pat-down search. Please open your bag and jacket ready for inspection.
Please also have your ticket and ID ready to show.
France maintains a security alert system. You are therefore invited to:
• Follow safety instructions and obey the site regulations.
• Report any suspicious behaviour or unattended luggage.
• Never leave your belongings unattended
The ACO will be maintaining heightened security measures for all events. Security checks are carried out for access to the circuit and camping areas with vehicle and bag searches. These measures may entail queues.
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There are several first aid offices and a medical centre.
First aiders are on hand across the site.
Don’t hesitate to contact them or make your way to a first aid office. Don’t hesitate to contact them or make your way to the first aid office.