Arnage or no Arnage. That is the question!
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Hey Folks,
Planning my 6th Le Mans journey this year but never managet to get to Arnage, for a variety of reasons. This year I would like to make more effort to get there, but is it really worth it? Some say the cars are so close and accelerating out is a joy... but is it any better than what I can see on the track?
It would be great to hear from your experiences, also the way to get there and what would be the best time wise. We arrive Thursday early afternoon (if lucky) to Beasejour camp so Thursday qualis could be an option.
I see these "trains" outside going up and down but never managed to fugure out they itinerary
Any help appreciated!
Planning my 6th Le Mans journey this year but never managet to get to Arnage, for a variety of reasons. This year I would like to make more effort to get there, but is it really worth it? Some say the cars are so close and accelerating out is a joy... but is it any better than what I can see on the track?
It would be great to hear from your experiences, also the way to get there and what would be the best time wise. We arrive Thursday early afternoon (if lucky) to Beasejour camp so Thursday qualis could be an option.
I see these "trains" outside going up and down but never managed to fugure out they itinerary
Any help appreciated!
It's worth it, but it's changed a lot over the years I've been going
The train to/from can be a pain in the arse, depending on the number of people queueing for it
Last year we got back to one of the stops from Arnage, where the trains all stop, and there was nothing more running to take us back up towards Maison Blanche, so you can expect that a very late night trip to Arnage may mean you have to hike back!
The train to/from can be a pain in the arse, depending on the number of people queueing for it
Last year we got back to one of the stops from Arnage, where the trains all stop, and there was nothing more running to take us back up towards Maison Blanche, so you can expect that a very late night trip to Arnage may mean you have to hike back!
The views and feel of the cars at arnarge is well worth it, but during the race it can be a long time to get there and back so as suggested try it first on the thursday qualy evening session, if you like it the you can try it during the race. make sure your allocated driver is sober as local police will be out in force and you will need your wits about you to follow the signs and or other people. The mulsanne viewing area is also worth a visit especially for the start of the straight were all the cars are going full blast.
Some help please.
I have been to Arnage corner twice over the years but not recently. I have been with someone who generally drives from Houx and knows his way. I havent got a scooby how to get there.
We are with Travel Destinations again this year on the Porsche Curves and we walk to Arnage Village on the Friday and have a glass of milk or orange juice or two.
The question is how do i get there from Porsche Curves and how long would it take to walk there please?
I have been to Arnage corner twice over the years but not recently. I have been with someone who generally drives from Houx and knows his way. I havent got a scooby how to get there.
We are with Travel Destinations again this year on the Porsche Curves and we walk to Arnage Village on the Friday and have a glass of milk or orange juice or two.
The question is how do i get there from Porsche Curves and how long would it take to walk there please?
I did sunrise at Arnage last year. Was amazing atmosphere and got to see a crash. I drove there early in the morning from Beausejour. I was going to walk it (about 40 mins) but decided to drive. They have a parking lot there which made it really easy. I really wanted to get over to Mulsanne later in the day but buses were a bit busy and I was getting worried about not getting back to our grandstand seats for the finish. This year probably Mulsanne and Arnage during the day (maybe Saturday or first thing on Sunday) and sunrise at Dunlop.
Jenga said:
... The question is how do i get there from Porsche Curves and how long would it take to walk there please?
Follow the queue of cars... From the roundabout at the Porsche Curves take the exit towards Arnage Village (Straight over), on the outskirts of the village there will be a left turn (there might even be a sign! - if you get to the level crossing you've gone too far) just follow that road and you'll get to the corner.
Google Map Link = https://goo.gl/maps/H5h1qiaJDso
Truckosaurus said:
Jenga said:
... The question is how do i get there from Porsche Curves and how long would it take to walk there please?
Follow the queue of cars... From the roundabout at the Porsche Curves take the exit towards Arnage Village (Straight over), on the outskirts of the village there will be a left turn (there might even be a sign! - if you get to the level crossing you've gone too far) just follow that road and you'll get to the corner.
Google Map Link = https://goo.gl/maps/H5h1qiaJDso
TBH there are always cars and people heading down to Arnage and Mulsanne corner so you're not going to get lost.
Definitely recommend it as a good spot to catch some of the race from, and the atmosphere is very different to that of the main track.
Don't think that you'll try the walk in flip flops (no matter how much you've drunk) as its miles and your feet will hurt*
Definitely recommend it as a good spot to catch some of the race from, and the atmosphere is very different to that of the main track.
Don't think that you'll try the walk in flip flops (no matter how much you've drunk) as its miles and your feet will hurt*
- This may have been me in 2014
99dndd said:
I'm staying with Thomas Cook and they had an option of getting a coach from the campsite to Arnage and Mulsanne and back.
It's from 1-3am, how much of that time do you think I'll be sitting in traffic and how much will be seeing the track?
It will be getting a little quieter by then, but could be 30 mins each way.It's from 1-3am, how much of that time do you think I'll be sitting in traffic and how much will be seeing the track?
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