Le Mans is the birthplace of French racing, and the most worthwhile place for car riders is the 24-hour endurance track. Large car races are held every year, which is very exciting and attracts countless fans. The museum is also very famous, where you can see the luxury racing cars of major brands, and some classic cars full of historical charm, really make the fans and friends of the car enjoy.
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Le Mans is the birthplace of French racing, and the most worthwhile place for car riders is the 24-hour endurance track. Large car races are held every year, which is very exciting and attracts countless fans. The museum is also very famous, where you can see the luxury racing cars of major brands, and some classic cars full of historical charm, really make the fans and friends of the car enjoy.
The museum is the only car museum in the world that fully includes endurance racing, and is displayed on the historical corridor from the organizers of the race to the celebrities who have won multiple championships. From the oldest classic car to the fastest racing car in the exhibition hall, it has been collected one by one. After watching the endurance race, you can spend about an hour to go to the museum next to it to explore the endurance. By the way, buy some souvenirs as a souvenir. It is very good.
The 24-hour endurance museum in Le Mans is still worth coming. If you are interested in racing, then you must come here to visit. There are many endurance racing cars in the collection, and there are many famous civilian cars in it. It is really great to come here.
A museum worth visiting, the car that won the title every year from the 1920s to the 2000s is displayed, as well as the models that competed in the past year and the top three winning models. The traffic is not very convenient. For me who does not have a car, I chose the Tram T1 line to Guetteloup-Pole Sante Sud station and walk to the museum for 28 minutes. The traffic in Le Mans is really. . . But there are few foreigners, which is understandable.
The museum is located next to the Bugatti track. It houses more than 150 legendary cars, including steam cars with back-to-back seats in Dien, Buton and Tebadu in 1885, Cadillac and successive winning racing cars. Open from April to September10:00-18:00; from October to March Wednesday to Monday11:00-17:00. Tickets for adults/children €8.5/6. This is a holy place for racing fans. Every year, the 24-hour Le Mans Endurance Race, the FIA F3000 Championship, the French RV Championship and the FIA GT Championship are staged here. The T-road tram ANTARS-MMArena can be reached nearby.