Le Mans '07 - from scotland
Discussion
I'm Glasgow based and have done it for the last 3 years now.
I've only driven it once.
IMO, you are cheaper to drive to London, break there then get on an early ferry from Dover to Calais - these are usefully cheaper than the likes of the Rosyth or Hull ferries.
We usually leave on the Wednesday afternoon to head for London, then leave Le Mans on Sunday and drive north again on the Monday.
With a reasonable amount of hooning about at LM, you can bank on it being an 1800 - 2000 mile trip all in - and that's about certainly a good few hundred in fuel in the R32 at 20 ish mpg.
The cheaper alternative is flying to London and then going as a co driver - it's half the miles, and half the fuel.
But, there is something about taking your own car to LM.
Sadly, I'm not sure I can make it this year
I've only driven it once.
IMO, you are cheaper to drive to London, break there then get on an early ferry from Dover to Calais - these are usefully cheaper than the likes of the Rosyth or Hull ferries.
We usually leave on the Wednesday afternoon to head for London, then leave Le Mans on Sunday and drive north again on the Monday.
With a reasonable amount of hooning about at LM, you can bank on it being an 1800 - 2000 mile trip all in - and that's about certainly a good few hundred in fuel in the R32 at 20 ish mpg.
The cheaper alternative is flying to London and then going as a co driver - it's half the miles, and half the fuel.
But, there is something about taking your own car to LM.
Sadly, I'm not sure I can make it this year
Edited by RossG on Tuesday 27th February 17:35
We're going from Rosyth to Zeebrugge.
Ferry out Thurs 14th PM / Into Zeebrugge Fri 15th AM. Works out about 4 - 5 hour drive to Le Mans depending on traffic.
Back Mon 18th PM/ Into Rosyth Tue 19th AM
Ferry can work out quite expensive but a few of us have got 2 bed berths inc car for £250 all in - Give them a shout www.superfast.com/
Ferry out Thurs 14th PM / Into Zeebrugge Fri 15th AM. Works out about 4 - 5 hour drive to Le Mans depending on traffic.
Back Mon 18th PM/ Into Rosyth Tue 19th AM
Ferry can work out quite expensive but a few of us have got 2 bed berths inc car for £250 all in - Give them a shout www.superfast.com/
Thanks guys..
As I said before I went to Nurburgring last yr..
Took the ferry from Rosyth (superfast) to Zeebrugge then drove rest of way..
I was at a wedding in France last year, on same weekend as Le Mans, landed at Paris CDG airport with a mate, and thrapped hire car all way to west coast.. passing Le Mans on the way there and the way back..!!
Gutted watching all the bods in their cars hooning about, to and from..
Its a looooonnggg drive from Aberdeen to London/S coast for ferry, but ferry at Rosyth to Zeebrugge is ok, but longer drive from there to Le Mans.. I est. it at about 4-5 hrs depending on traffic..
Could be the only way to go tho really... just suck it up and burn it!
Will explore prices etc..
What is camping/accom. situation at the circuit etc ? Any suggestions ?
N
As I said before I went to Nurburgring last yr..
Took the ferry from Rosyth (superfast) to Zeebrugge then drove rest of way..
I was at a wedding in France last year, on same weekend as Le Mans, landed at Paris CDG airport with a mate, and thrapped hire car all way to west coast.. passing Le Mans on the way there and the way back..!!
Gutted watching all the bods in their cars hooning about, to and from..
Its a looooonnggg drive from Aberdeen to London/S coast for ferry, but ferry at Rosyth to Zeebrugge is ok, but longer drive from there to Le Mans.. I est. it at about 4-5 hrs depending on traffic..
Could be the only way to go tho really... just suck it up and burn it!
Will explore prices etc..
What is camping/accom. situation at the circuit etc ? Any suggestions ?
N
I've not confirmed my plan yet, but probably going from North Shields (I'm Newcastle based) to Amsterdam. The crossing is around 15 hours, and about £160 for the car and an inboard twin. Throw in a quick session at the 'ring (the track is open 1745-1930 on thursday 14th), arrive Le Mans on the Friday.
Works out less milage than a south coast ferry, even with the 'ring detour.
Works out less milage than a south coast ferry, even with the 'ring detour.
We're driving from Aberdeen to Ashford (north of Dover) on the Wednesday, ferry across on Thursday morning and on to Le Mans. We're leaving Le Mans on Monday, some heading south for a few days and the rest heading back up the road - probably the ones heading North will get accomodation somewhere on the way up and get home Tuesday but that said, in 2005, we drove from Le Mans to Aberdeen in the one day. Pretty tired at work on the Tuesday morning though!
Hi NCH
I live just outside Stirling and have been to le mans on 13 occassions in the last 14 years ( Oh the good old days !! )
I drive on the wednesday morning to north london and crash for the night before a 2 am start and a brisk ( empty roads ! ) drive to folkstone for a quick breakfast and a 6.20 crossing ( free autosport magazine on the tunnel and radio normally ) before a glorious run down to sez during the day ( you must take the N138 from Rouen as this is the real le mans route !! ) then a few beers and great food before a hazy friday morning run to the campsite
This is excellent fun and great driving last year we had a small convoy from dullatur services ( between Stirling and Glasgow ) and it was a good fun drive
We then either drive back on the monday to the tunnel and if feeling brave grab some food in blighty before a mighty run home then sleep for the next eleven months before we do it all again !!!!
Hi to Ricardo and Rpa Janwell who we travelled with last year ( I was the red griff )
Also hi to hillfoots as thats where i live also ( come to broomhall castle in menstrie this saturday and meet some of us tvr nuts if you are free
Otherwise roll on le mans
Tvr Driver
I live just outside Stirling and have been to le mans on 13 occassions in the last 14 years ( Oh the good old days !! )
I drive on the wednesday morning to north london and crash for the night before a 2 am start and a brisk ( empty roads ! ) drive to folkstone for a quick breakfast and a 6.20 crossing ( free autosport magazine on the tunnel and radio normally ) before a glorious run down to sez during the day ( you must take the N138 from Rouen as this is the real le mans route !! ) then a few beers and great food before a hazy friday morning run to the campsite
This is excellent fun and great driving last year we had a small convoy from dullatur services ( between Stirling and Glasgow ) and it was a good fun drive
We then either drive back on the monday to the tunnel and if feeling brave grab some food in blighty before a mighty run home then sleep for the next eleven months before we do it all again !!!!
Hi to Ricardo and Rpa Janwell who we travelled with last year ( I was the red griff )
Also hi to hillfoots as thats where i live also ( come to broomhall castle in menstrie this saturday and meet some of us tvr nuts if you are free
Otherwise roll on le mans
Tvr Driver
One of our crew lives in Berwickshire, last time he drove, via Dover, in his 1972 Landy, which isn't the smoothest drive and tops out at about 50 downhill with a huricane up its rear. It took him 3 days to get there and 2 to get back, the old girl coped quite well until the exhaust fell off on the A1 about 50 miles from home. The next challenge is to see how the Wolseley 18/85 rises to the challenge.
Thanks for the replies!
Reading your comments there are obviously different ways and means to get there..
At the moment I am leaning towards just hopping on ferry at Rosyth again and doing the drive from Zeebrugge to Le Mans with perhaps a stop on the way, and vice versa on the way back..
I think it would be the less tiring way to do it, and certainly on the way back would be an easier trip with a nice drive to the port and then hop on ferry for a comfortable overnight cruise, dinner and breakfast, then a quick hop from Edinburgh to Aberdeen. A couple of my mates agree I think.
Turns it into a slightly longer trip, but hey, what's a road trip without some roads!
cheers
Niall
Reading your comments there are obviously different ways and means to get there..
At the moment I am leaning towards just hopping on ferry at Rosyth again and doing the drive from Zeebrugge to Le Mans with perhaps a stop on the way, and vice versa on the way back..
I think it would be the less tiring way to do it, and certainly on the way back would be an easier trip with a nice drive to the port and then hop on ferry for a comfortable overnight cruise, dinner and breakfast, then a quick hop from Edinburgh to Aberdeen. A couple of my mates agree I think.
Turns it into a slightly longer trip, but hey, what's a road trip without some roads!
cheers
Niall
I've riden down from just outside Stirling the last couple of years on the Wednesday. I stop over & meet up with the rest of the team just outside Birmingham, get drunk,stay the night, get up at 5am then head to Dover!
Might be chucking the bike in the van for the first bit this time as me arse gets numb & there's not many people to play with on the way down to Birmingham! It's not like the Thursday run to the ferry where there's always loads of exotica to keep us amused.
Might be chucking the bike in the van for the first bit this time as me arse gets numb & there's not many people to play with on the way down to Birmingham! It's not like the Thursday run to the ferry where there's always loads of exotica to keep us amused.
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