Booking for 2006

Booking for 2006

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London Irish

Original Poster:

3,991 posts

240 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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When/How etc.

Can non-ACO members book in advance?

Not too worried about being back in Beausjour again but would like to try the madness of the Annex.

...next problem is what to drive for next year....

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Piglet

6,250 posts

256 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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Can't help you with what to drive next year.....

But...to order tickets, download the booking for here....www.lemans.org/24heuresdumans/live/ressources/pdf/billetterie/boncom_24HA05_GB.pdf

Change the date to 2006 and fax it through to the ACO. You'll get a confirmation that says it's too soom for any confirmation but you're order is in the queue.

London Irish

Original Poster:

3,991 posts

240 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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Thanks Piglet. Went through that procedure ordering my tickets this year. Very LeMans.......'06 forms will come out after everyone has booked!

Woah, CONTROVERSIAL...............

Just spoke to one of my partners in crime who is bringing a car from Ireland this year.

He wants to go back to Beasjour........loads of space, cold beers if SpeedChills return and are a bit better organised, close to Porsche Curves, facilities not that bad, some good groups around, not as "rowdy" as some other spots AND we found the supermarket, the walk the track is good for car spotting etc.

So, advice from the Beasjour massive,,,,,,,,,,,,,,would YOU go back?

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MBH

235 posts

279 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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yes - but would avoid Speedchills, promised so much, delivered so little. Not sure if you saw this thread?

www.pistonheads.co.uk/gassing/topic.asp?t=187890&f=25&h=0

up-the-dubs

4,282 posts

230 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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We're gonna go back to speedchills. For only one reason, the cold beers we had after watching the start at Porsche (standing in that sun for an hour) was a life saver. Yes yes yes, I know water is a "better" lifesaver, but I'm Irish and that just doesn't wash with me.

We didn't eat there and only had a few pints on Fri? night, £20 well spent for those few cold ones.

Going back to BJ as well, as young as I am, it was apparently alot quieter than some of the others. Fun is fun, but keep me up all night and I would actually go postal on someone.

London Irish

Original Poster:

3,991 posts

240 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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Great minds thing alike etc. etc.

National stereotypes or what...."BEER, COLD BEER".

For the £20 Speed Chills cost I was not expecting that much.

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MBH

235 posts

279 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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lucky you went there on Friday night - they were out of practically everything (including all cold drinks) for the rest of the weekend...

baron bashoneov

793 posts

228 months

Wednesday 10th August 2005
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Try teamlangoustine.com they have lots of different camp sites and grand stand tickets.