prm / pwd
Yes, there is a special rate for disabled people.
Yes, the disabled rate applies to you too.
Yes, there is a special rate for you and the person accompanying you.
NB: For French residents, a disabled parking permit is not sufficient proof of disability.
If you are visiting from abroad, please show your “blue badge” disabled parking permit to prove eligibility.
To assist you in navigating the Le Mans 24 Hours Circuit, a hierarchical classification of accessibility difficulty levels for different areas has been established:
- Green: Easy access, no assistance needed
- Yellow: Access may require assistance
- Orange: Access requires assistance
- Red: not accessible
Yes, there is a detailed map of PRM access points. The 2026 map will be available soon.
In addition, the 24H Experience app includes a new feature to help PRM individuals navigate the circuit more easily.
Car park P3C is located within the circuit.
It is mandatory to book your PRM car park ticket on our ticketing site. The reservation of the PRM car park is daily. Ticket holders will need to upload their Blue Card card to be eligible.
This PRM car park is reserved for cars.
Visit the 24 Hours of Le Mans ticketing website.
Proof of disability is required when booking.
Bookings are per day. Please make a separate booking for each day required.
N.B. To ensure we can accommodate all those who require a disabled parking space, please do not book more spaces than required. If you have booked a space and no longer need it, please let us know.
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.
Yes. Volunteers from local association LADAPT, military police cadets and scout and guide groups form an assistance team for visitors with reduced mobility. The service is free. Team members are on hand to advise and accompany visitors who request assistance in reaching their destination within the circuit.
Yes, a shuttle system will be in operation for the 2026 race. We are working on improving this service to best meet your needs.
Yes, a wheelchair platform will be available.
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.
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.
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.
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)