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The M24, the new motorsport museum, is reopening its doors with the ambition of making Le Mans the world capital of the discipline. This bold project, completed in less than a year, reinvents the narrative of motorsport and promises an unprecedented experience for visitors.
Beyond a simple museum dedicated to the 24 Hours, the M24 embraces all of motorsport, aiming to become a global reference. Pierre Fillon, president of the Automobile Club de l'Ouest, expresses his pride in this challenge taken on by his teams in record time. The museum, which has doubled its size to reach 10,000 m², offers a rare and immersive collection, allowing visitors to discover the fascinating history of the sport.
Fabrice Bourrigaud, the museum director, emphasizes the importance of Le Mans in the global automotive landscape, making the place a symbol of endurance and innovation. The project, completed ahead of the 2026 edition of the 24 Hours, illustrates the desire not to miss the opportunity to celebrate a rich heritage. The M24, a true ode to speed and passion, is now ready to welcome the public in a modernized environment.

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