Dates confirmed for rescheduled Qatar 1812 Km and FIA WEC Prologue
The FIA World Endurance Championship has finalised the new dates for the 2026 edition of the Qatar 1812km and the series’ pre-season Prologue.
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24h Le Mans
The 24 Hours of Le Mans is attracting more and more spectators and tickets sell out fast. In response to the growing popularity, race organiser the ACO has reviewed spectator amenities for 2025.
>>> Discover the new spectator areas <<<
Acting on precious feedback from loyal fans, the ACO has added new track viewing areas, grandstands and a relaxation area. Thanks to the new vantage points, spectators will be able to see the race from a different angle!
All drivers and many fans agree that the Porsche Curves are the most spectacular section of the 24 Hours of Le Mans circuit. No surprise then, that the ACO plans a new grass bank offering several thousand people great views of the cars as they exit the Curves at over 200 kph. The area is on the Circuit Alain Prost within the race grounds and will not require extra tickets. New facilities include a Fan Zone, big screen, places to eat and toilets. The nearest entrances to experience this exceptional vantage point are the Karting, CIK and Maison Blanche gates.

The new Karting spectator area offers a spectacular view of the Porsche Curves
Maison Blanche also has commanding views of the Porsche Curves. The ACO has built new grandstands and installed a big screen here. Admission requires a separate ticket.
Don’t miss this corner of the circuit. The leafy “Chill Zone” is sure to be a popular place to relax and watch the race. With space for over 10,000 spectators, this area will be the ideal place to grab some refreshments and watch the race on the big screen. The spectator area is best reached via the Tertre Rouge gate. Admission does not require a separate ticket. This area replaces the Tertre Rouge camping area. Loyal Tertre Rouge campers have been informed of the change and offered alternative pitches.
These new spots are in addition to the usual amenities (see map for details). Spectator capacity will remain equivalent to the 2024 race.
General sale tickets for next year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans (11-15 June) can be purchased from Wednesday 13 November. ACO Members have an earlier presale period from Wednesday 6 November 2023. See our website for full details.