RE: LM2005

Thursday 24th June 2004

LM2005

Want to do it in style? Get booking now.


Fresh with enthusiasm from recent trips to Le Mans, many people are already planning next year's jaunt to France.

If you fancy doing it in style next year then Bonne Route may have the answer. The motoring tour organisers are already taking bookings for their 2005 trip. The package includes four star accomodation in a Chateau in the Loire valley.

More details from www.bonneroute.co.uk

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VladD

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7,859 posts

266 months

Thursday 24th June 2004
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Nice, but it doesn't really capture what Le Mans is all about. Can't see why you'd want to.

andykent

355 posts

242 months

Thursday 24th June 2004
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Right with you Vlad, if your not there camping, experiencing the racing at different points and times around the circuit it's just not the same. As Gaz Top said on Speed Sunday, It's Glastonbury for petrolheads, and you can't do that in a stately home an hour away from the track.

planetdave

9,921 posts

254 months

Thursday 24th June 2004
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What's this being bombarded with advertising all about?

t1grm

4,655 posts

285 months

Thursday 24th June 2004
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Erm… so you drive to and from the circuit yourself and the way you spend the day at the races is entirely up to you. So basically all they’ve done is booked a hotel near Le Mans over the race weekend. What value is Bonne Route adding over just doing it yourself? OK you get the ferry and circuit entrance thrown in too but that’s hardly a major logistical exercise sorting that out yourself is it?

Also agree that you would loose that atmosphere by staying in a an hours drive away.

DustyC

12,820 posts

255 months

Thursday 24th June 2004
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Everyone like LM in a different way. For some this will be the Perfect way to enjoy it.

shnozz

27,502 posts

272 months

Thursday 24th June 2004
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DustyC said:
Everyone like LM in a different way. For some this will be the Perfect way to enjoy it.


here here. totally agree

for me, there is no way I would stay away from the circuit. It would completely ruin the point of le mans and the camping and piss ups that go with it make the weekend what it is.

But, for example, if my dad wanted to come along, something like this would suit him much more than camping with a load of loud people, with loud cars and a 24 hour race going on all around him.

PetrolTed

34,428 posts

304 months

Thursday 24th June 2004
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Blimey, chill out you lot.

There are still lots of people who enjoy the event without wanting to camp there.

Horses for courses and all that...

DustyC

12,820 posts

255 months

Thursday 24th June 2004
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Of the 80,000 Brits attended they certainly dont all camp.

I wonder what the figures are.

shnozz

27,502 posts

272 months

Thursday 24th June 2004
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DustyC said:
Of the 80,000 Brits attended they certainly aren't all camp.



dunno mate, taking Cuzza down in the Elise was a bit close to the mark

DustyC

12,820 posts

255 months

Thursday 24th June 2004
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We tried to lose him several times but he must have pointed his Ion powered hairdrier out the back and caught us up again

(Dont worry mate, I do realise that if we had taken your prefferd route you'd have lapped us a few times!).

andykent

355 posts

242 months

Thursday 24th June 2004
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DustyC said:
Of the 80,000 Brits attended they certainly dont all camp.


Oh I don't know - there seemed to be about 70,000 in MB alone

burriana500

16,556 posts

255 months

Thursday 24th June 2004
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shnozz said:

DustyC said:
Of the 80,000 Brits attended they certainly aren't all camp.




dunno mate, taking Cuzza down in the Elise was a bit close to the mark





class!

arty

57 posts

243 months

Friday 25th June 2004
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andykent said:

DustyC said:
Of the 80,000 Brits attended they certainly dont all camp.



Oh I don't know - there seemed to be about 70,000 in MB alone
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