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ACO proclaims changes to Circuit de la Sarthe for 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans

The organizer of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the Automobile Club de l'Ouest, has announced a lot of changes aimed toward improving the fan experience on the 2025 event.

According to the ACO, this was done “in response to the growing popularity” of the blue ribbon round of the World Endurance Championships based on “valuable feedback from loyal fans”.

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Race organizers have added latest track viewing areas, grandstands, fan parks and screens in three key areas of the Circuit de la Sarthe, which is able to host Ferrari, which has won Le Mans the previous two years.

A preferred place to look at the Prancing Horse take these victories was the Porsche Curves, that are fast, sweeping activates the second half of the 13.467-mile track.

Previously, fans watched the motion out of sequence, but from 2025, spectators will now give you the chance to look at the races from a brand new lawn on the inside the track.

It will provide a view of the cars coming out of the corners and can accommodate several thousand fans on the Alain Prost track without the necessity for an extra ticket.

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Other latest facilities on this area include a fan zone with a big screen to look at the historic race, in addition to bathrooms and places to eat and drink, all accessible via the Karting, CIK and Maison Blanche gates.

Maison Blanche is one other district with a terrific view of the Porsche Curves, so ACO built latest stands and a big screen there – although you might have to purchase a separate ticket for this part.

Changes may also be made initially of the lap as Tertre Rouge will feature a brand new fan zone at Turn 7 that may accommodate over 10,000 spectators.

The “Chill Zone,” because it is officially known, replaces the favored Tertre Rouge camping area, where members of the location have been offered alternative camping pitches. No additional ticket or upgrade is required to enter the fan zone, which is able to include places to eat and drink and a big screen showing the race.

The 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans will happen on June 14-15, with general ticket sales available from Wednesday, November 13.

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