Le Mans Classic secure parking

Le Mans Classic secure parking

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HowieW

Original Poster:

2 posts

27 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2022
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I'm looking for secure parking for Le Mans Classic this year. I don't need accommodation and all the rest of it - just the parking. Anyone any ideas or suggestions?

leyorkie

1,654 posts

178 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2022
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Not sure what you want. What do you need to park up and why the security?
I can offer secure parking but I’m not sure why you need it

Panamax

4,238 posts

36 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2022
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The concept of secure parking anywhere near Le Mans sounds bizarre to me. You'll never be able to de-risk the people in the street when you're driving past - and they've long been a hazard at Le Mans.

HowieW

Original Poster:

2 posts

27 months

Thursday 24th March 2022
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Perhaps I am over-stating what I'm looking for.

I've been to Le Mans Classic on a number of occasions and have usually ended up parking in the Lotus car clubs area on the in-field. This offers slightly more security than the general parking areas on the out-field. Unfortunately I'm too late to take up this option this year.

My car is a 1968 Elan DHC and as such does not represent much of a challenge to the light-fingered, so all I'm after really is a parking option which offers some element of discouragement to the opportunist thief.

Fort Knox is not required!

Panamax

4,238 posts

36 months

Thursday 24th March 2022
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My preference is to use the large, paved car park that runs down from "Centre des Expositions" towards the museum and circuit entrance. It's away from the main camping areas and quite exposed/open which hopefully deters the worst of the scrotes. I think it's probably called "Expo" on the bookings.

leyorkie

1,654 posts

178 months

Saturday 26th March 2022
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Expo parking is just parking so I’d say it’s reasonably secure no strangers walking around.
Just take precautions, take rotor arm out, swap plug leads etc so it won’t drive should be secure

Voldemort

6,267 posts

280 months

Sunday 27th March 2022
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HowieW said:
My car is a 1968 Elan DHC and as such does not represent much of a challenge to the light-fingered, so all I'm after really is a parking option which offers some element of discouragement to the opportunist thief.
Without wishing to cause offence, or tempt fate, if I were a car thief at Classic Le Mans a Lotus Elan would be approximately #14,723 on my list of targets.

Pete54

201 posts

112 months

Sunday 27th March 2022
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UK registered cars are hardly thieve magnets - re-registering them is a major hassle. A simple Crooklock would probably be overkill - particularly given the overall difficulty of finding parking during the event!