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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16280 |
Thanks Stan... |
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16th Jul 2016 9:29am |
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RR2008HSE Member Since: 06 Jan 2013 Location: British Columbia Posts: 2932 |
Not seeing the pics. ?? |
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22nd Jul 2016 8:19pm |
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johnboyairey Member Since: 11 Jan 2013 Location: surrey Posts: 2032 |
I posted here a couple of years ago, before I went to Le Mans classic, and seeing as I enjoyed it so much, I plan to go again.. so, just replying to this old thread, with a few observations. It's every other year, in early july, and is a huge event. when I posted before, I wanted to know, was could I wing it, camping very basically. the answer is sort of yes. I basically booked through Pistonheads, and '1st tickets' using Pistonheads as a sort of discount. I booked my own ferry, and that was £110 for a 5 day break crossing. ie went out Thursday am, returned Monday eve. I used the day travelling, and stopping at a couple of towns to break up the journey. ((I went on my own etc) I didn't use the toll roads, as I had plenty of time, to savour the rural routes etc. so I paid about £200 to 1st tickets, for the public camping on Blue Nord, which is about 5 mins from the main track entrance. (not the vehicle main entrance) you only use a small part of the track, for spectating, as its mostly closed off, but its a typical trackside atmosphere, in that area. that £200 includes entrance over all three days, and pit walkabout. this is essential, as yes, you can walk right up to many cars, and watch them being revved up and worked on... part of the buzz around the track etc. you get general admission for that. grandstands would be more. yes theres a lot of people there. but you can see quite a lot from many public places. there is a huge shopping/interest area, with all manner of automoblia, vehicles, and services to view, and dribble over. and all around the track, there are thousands of cars proudly displayed by visiting patrons, and clubs etc. I'm definitely going again this year, and for around £300, plus fuel, food etc. I think it decent value. You can pay more, and get an enclosed fenced camping, and get meals, and use of a marquee, and TV. -and wifi etc. the public camping, has showers and toilets, and sinks for washing up. theres tons of food inside, and beer! but that 8 euros a pint. so use a supermarket nearby to fill you coolbox! its a few minutes walk into town, and is huge, sells everything.
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27th Dec 2019 8:14am |
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107SW Member Since: 03 Jan 2016 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 37 |
Thank you for this advice, very interesting to read.
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28th Dec 2019 3:19pm |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16280 |
In 2016 we stayed in a Gite around 20 mins drive away... Had a pool and secure parking for all our cars
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28th Dec 2019 3:46pm |
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Dixy Member Since: 09 Apr 2009 Location: Somerset Posts: 1091 |
Have been several times and considering going this time in the 101 Forward Control. letters not necessarily in the right order |
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29th Dec 2019 9:01am |
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northernmonkeyjones Member Since: 24 Mar 2012 Location: derby Posts: 8503 |
That is a fair old trek to do in one of those. Hats off to you if you decide to do it!! Fun, but slow and noisy.... There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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29th Dec 2019 12:00pm |
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Mr Tee Member Since: 13 Dec 2010 Location: Near Wackyjim Posts: 2637 |
Dedication to the cause, would have room for many wines in a forward control |
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29th Dec 2019 1:35pm |
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johnboyairey Member Since: 11 Jan 2013 Location: surrey Posts: 2032 |
...if you look at the map of the circuit, youll see that only about a quarter of the lap, is spectatored. but within this area, is a huge amount of content, from driven-there show cars, club stands, premium show cars..and loads of shops selling cars, and automobilia. you could spend a whole day perusing those. I wanted a photography weekend, so knowing I would be no company with others, went on my own. so was happy to slum it a little camping. and I didn't want to waste any trackside/pits time, with a lay in,, or evening meal. I was self cooking behind my tent, from a coolbox. and lunching in the circuit. there are a lot of people there. but a great atmosphere. you can spend a lot getting some accomodation, with meals etc. but that wasn't a priority for me. though I did meet up with some friends, on the last evening, when we rode bicycles into Arnage. and watched a load of people showing off they cars as many of them drove through the narrow village/town. Also, on the Monday the track was then a road, so I drove a lap.. almost! its a premium event, and a busy timetable. you have to give up some races to lurk around the pits. watching those cars filing out the pits, to assembly area, was good, and also the area where cars come off track, and get back to pits was good as they mostly have the doors open, and waving, as you are so close. I shot this clip on a gopro, whilst taking pictures, at the jag pits area. I was doing a pitwalk just before, and was all over the cars. |
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30th Dec 2019 8:40am |
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