Ready for next year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans? Tickets go on sale tomorrow!
ACO members flocked to buy tickets on Wednesday morning when the ticket office opened its doors at 10am. The early-risers among them actually began queuing three hours earlier! If you are not an ACO member, you will be able to book your tickets tomorrow morning, Friday 28 October from 10am.
Think there is still plenty of time left before the race? Think again!
Here are ten good reasons why you should get your tickets tomorrow:
You’ll be sure of a grandstand seat next to your friends. It would be a shame to be split up and be forced to chat over your mobiles rather than sitting together!
You’ll get the seats you want in the grandstands. As places are limited, they are soon snapped up. Buy tomorrow if you want to watch the start and finish live – it’s much better than on screen!
You’ll be able to pitch your tent in your campsite of choice. Regular race-goers buy their tickets as soon as they go on sale and there’s a very good reason for that!
No more worries about Christmas presents – get your shopping done tomorrow!
You’ll be able to strike one more item off your To Do list!
Show off to your friends... “What do you mean, you haven’t got your Le Mans tickets yet? I’ve got mine!”
More free time to do what you want this weekend!
No need to worry about not having the funds later on.
If you line up early, you could be in pole position tomorrow morning!
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