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Thought this year's 24 was good? Wait till you see next year's race. Here's how to join us…<\/h2>\n

By Cam Tait \/ Wednesday, 1 November 2023 \/ Loading comments<\/p>\n

It\u2019s been over four months since one of the most thrilling 24 Hours of Le Mans took place and we\u2019re still not over it. The ultra-competitive field, the sudden downpours and ensuing chaos, a two-way fight for the lead that went right down to the final hour and the first outright Ferrari win in over half a century. So get 12 – 16 June 2024 in your diary for next year\u2019s race ASAP. <\/p>\n

“Isn\u2019t it a bit early to be talking about a race that\u2019s happening next June?”, we hear you ask. You can thank the booming success of the Hypercar regulations for that. The rush of manufacturers to this year\u2019s event (Ferrari, Cadillac and Porsche to name a few) certainly contributed to the sell-out crowd, and next year is set to be even bigger with Lamborghini, Alpina and BMW joining the fray. No Garage 56 NASCAR entry, sadly, but it\u2019ll be the first year of the new LMGT3 category which, and if the GT World Challenge series is anything to go by, it will be just as competitive as the premier class. <\/p>\n

PH will be back with 1st Tickets at our usual campsite at Bleu Nord, which is just a few minutes walk from the circuit entrance. The location means you\u2019re always close to the action, making it one of the best places to stay for the race weekend. Not to mention the long list of perks, which include:<\/p>\n