More key facts and figures from the 93rd 24 Hours of Le Mans
If you’re a fan of stats, read on! We have compiled some more facts and figures for you from the 93rd 24 Hours of Le Mans won by the AF Corse #83 Ferrari 499P.
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In view of the changing health situation related to the coronavirus and the latest Government guidelines, the 88th 24 Hours of Le Mans, initially scheduled for 13–14 June, has been postponed until 19–20 September 2020.
Restrictions are currently in force in France and other countries around the world to curb the spread of the coronavirus. Consequently, race organiser the Automobile Club de l’Ouest has decided, in conjunction with the Fédération Internationale Automobile (FIA) and the World Endurance Championship (FIA WEC), to postpone the 24 Hours of Le Mans originally set for 13–14 June 2020.
Fans who have already bought tickets can use them on 19–20 September 2020 (no exchange required). You must keep your tickets in order to access in September.
If you are not available for the new date, please find hereafter the refund process to make your claim.
You must make your claim at the latest on May 31st, 2020.
(ticket.lemans.org, Ticketing Office, French local ACO shops)
The Automobile Club de l’Ouest specify the claim request is limited solely to the tickets price, excluding all potential sending cost or any other extra costs (such as transportation, accommodation…)
If you have already made your claim, we cannot stop it and invite you to make a new booking. Please open only one request per booking.
For any question regarding the refund process, please write to the following email indicating your order number and race:
serviceclients@lemans.org