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Le Mans Classic
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pauljmcnulty
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edh
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The night racing is spectacular - and during the night /early morning you can get into almost any grandstand, not just the one you have a ticket for
ORIGINAL: jmelhuish
2 x TVR 2x Porsche (944 and 996) and a Merc
Take a couple of tow ropes.
At least having the three tow cars will give you each a break, on a one-in-three basis.
Best of luck.
Oli.
Copperman05
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Edd
Fred Hindle
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Make sure that if you go down to the Millau Viaduct come off the autoroute and go through the town of Millau, head for the little village of Peyre on the road to Compregnac. The viaduct is far more impressive when you go underneath it.
Cheers,
944 man
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ORIGINAL: zcacogp
Take a couple of tow ropes.ORIGINAL: jmelhuish
2 x TVR 2x Porsche (944 and 996) and a Merc
At least having the three tow cars will give you each a break, on a one-in-three basis.
Best of luck.
Oli.
Yes: you pick the direction and the TVR decides how far.....
edh
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ORIGINAL: Copperman05
Yes I am aware of travel destinations and am planning to book through them. Currently looking at off track campsites to stay. Perhaps if a few are going from here we should try and stay at the same campsite or meet up for the race soemwhere.
Edd
I'd recommend camping as close as possible - the crowds are nothing like the 24hr, so it's much more practical. We stayed on-track at Maison Blanche - really handy for the circuit - it's literally at the back of the field, and a campsite full of great cars. Even the showers were warm!
ronald smith
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Went to 2008 with SWMBO and had a fabulous time. Went with Grangstand Motorsports and made a mini holiday
with a couple of days in the Loire valley before and same after in Cherbourg Peninsular.
This time going Thurs Tunnel returning Mon.
This was a hotel package but im sure they will tailor to suit - We had infield parking inside Bugatti circuit with full
race and paddock passes and grandstand seating- not numbered so you could go where you liked. Also had a couple of
track laps- great fun.
Look at their site- i compared with T.D. and it was cheaper for a similar package.
Cant wait for July.
Cheers Ron
ORIGINAL: 944 LIL
Oli - Shame... you need to take the 944
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Colin,
Quite right. Snag is that it was going to be my dad's show, with friends of his, and I was co-driving. But it's looking like the party will be quite small, and I may yet push to pilot the pork along ... Millau Bridge looks fantastic, and some piccies of the 944 on it would be superb!
Oli.
Copperman05
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ORIGINAL: edh
I'd recommend camping as close as possible - the crowds are nothing like the 24hr, so it's much more practical. We stayed on-track at Maison Blanche - really handy for the circuit - it's literally at the back of the field, and a campsite full of great cars. Even the showers were warm!
The reason for camping off site was to keep my mother happy as I'm not sure she could tolerate the 24hr noise and the sardine can campsite on track, I guess camping off track isnt going to have quite the same atmosphere and will mean driving to the circuit every morning. The upside is that we can have a base to get away from it all with more space and less stress. My Mother doesnt mind going to these events bless her but some compromises need to be made to keep her sweet!
...or I guess we could just leave her at home[
Edd

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