Changes to the circuit for 24 Hours of Le Mans 2018
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Changes to the circuit for 24 Hours of Le Mans 2018

The ever-evolving Circuit des 24 Heures du Mans has a makeover every year ahead of the world’s greatest endurance race.

Carried out under the aegis of the Syndicat mixte des 24 Heures – a consortium of local authorities – and the Automobile Club de l’Ouest, here are some of the latest changes to the legendary circuit.
 
Ghislain Robert, the ACO’s Events & Infrastructures Director, has two watchwords: “safety and spectator comfort”.  All the work undertaken this year focuses on these areas. 

First and foremost, the final phase of safety improvements at the Porsche Curves has been completed. This project, commissioned by the Syndicat mixte, began in 2015. A large run-off area has been created on the right-hand side on exit, at the junction with the Maison Blanche circuit.
 
The Syndicat mixte has also overseen work to improve access for disabled spectators (access ramps, toilets, etc.) while the erection of protective panels in front of the restaurants on the Mulsanne Straight is a further boost to driver safety.

Photo from Dailysportscar.com

Meanwhile, the ACO has commissioned other work. The biggest change sees the start line moved 145 metres. Now competitors will line up along the pit straight and offer grandstand spectators a prime view of the whole grid. A new landscape survey of the circuit has calculated its length at 13,626 metres, 3 metres shorter than the previous distance.
 
During the race, the marshals will use new illuminated panels connected to Race Control.  Work crews have also improved the service access points to some of the marshal posts. No fewer than 266 trees have been planted, the 8,000 m2 area accommodating the new Fan Zone has been equipped with free WiFi, and a new gantry for partner TOTAL will soon appear at Mulsanne Corner.
 
Everyone connected with this world-famous race – from drivers to volunteers, and from spectators to the circuit’s neighbours – is a winner with this year’s developments!

With thanks to the ACO