Spectator numbers

Spectator numbers

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lowdrag

Original Poster:

12,869 posts

212 months

Tuesday 25th May 2021
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I've just been to see my doctor who is also the chief medical officer at the ACO. When asked about numbers his reply was that at the moment the ACO are talking of 50,000. Take it for what you will, but that was this morning. This afternoon may well be another thing.

delta0

2,334 posts

105 months

Tuesday 25th May 2021
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Sounds very similar to last year’s proposal

FredericRobinson

3,668 posts

231 months

Tuesday 25th May 2021
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I wonder what proportion of the usual actual attendance that would be? ( Because I don't believe the 260 000 they trot out every year)

lowdrag

Original Poster:

12,869 posts

212 months

Wednesday 26th May 2021
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It is often said, but we have no proof, that the 260,000 is the number of turnstile clicks. So if you go to the circuit every day for four days that equates to 65,000 spectators.

Chrisgr31

13,440 posts

254 months

Wednesday 26th May 2021
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That begs the questions as to whether it’s 50,000 or 12,500!

LawrieC

563 posts

103 months

Thursday 27th May 2021
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But the race will be over by the time you come out of quarantine yikes

Now its all done by barcode readers, couldn't the number be more accurate? I've had to suffer Silverstone (150k on a good day) a few times, and I'd say there are probably more people at Le Mans

lowdrag

Original Poster:

12,869 posts

212 months

Thursday 27th May 2021
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LawrieC said:
But the race will be over by the time you come out of quarantine yikes
No, as from Tuesday next you coming to France will be required to self-isolate for seven days!

https://www.thelocal.fr/20210526/breaking-france-t...

When on earth will this bloody curse end, I ask myself.

ellroy

7,005 posts

224 months

Thursday 27th May 2021
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Is that all U.K. citizens or those coming direct from U.K. though?

slartibartfast

4,014 posts

200 months

Thursday 27th May 2021
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Thanks as always for the update Lowdrag

Man-At-Arms

5,906 posts

178 months

Friday 28th May 2021
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ellroy said:
Is that all U.K. citizens or those coming direct from U.K. though?
It’ll be for UK only.
We aren’t in EU anymore.
And any country in Schengen is probably exempt

LawrieC

563 posts

103 months

Saturday 29th May 2021
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So you have a week in the Algarve first beer

Biker 1

7,693 posts

118 months

Monday 31st May 2021
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LawrieC said:
So you have a week in the Algarve first beer
Would absolutely love to! Alas, the budget won't stretch that far, so I guess I'll have to wait it out until at least 2022....

cn7k7

213 posts

143 months

Tuesday 1st June 2021
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Given the latest travel restrictions it’s certainly squeezing the options. If there are tickets available to us then I’ll take the risk and buy the ones I need, if I can’t get tickets but can travel I’ll do just that and feast on KFC and D’art

Rs2oo

2,195 posts

197 months

Thursday 3rd June 2021
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Honestly who cares. I want to go as much as anyone. My advice is we need to get over it and look forward to next year. Speculation, rumours, broken promises and the ACO all mean setting yourself up for probably another big disappointment. I was supposed to go to Thailand for a trip of a lifetime in April 2020. Obviously it was cancelled so stupidly we rebooked for November. You guessed it that was cancelled. We now wont bother to book until we know the facts and know that we will be able to go instead of setting ourselves up for yet another disappointment. This is the way life is at the moment so why feed us all with information that cannot be verified just giving people hope then pissing on them yet again.

Edited by Rs2oo on Thursday 3rd June 17:58

lowdrag

Original Poster:

12,869 posts

212 months

Thursday 3rd June 2021
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From several sources today the figure of 50,000 has been quoted. I doubt I'll see any of you, and we'll all be ensconced in front of the TV watching the race. Based on the fact that the members of the ACO have first pickings, most of the tickets will be allocated to them anyway I believe. See you all next year.

cn7k7

213 posts

143 months

Friday 4th June 2021
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Rs2oo said:
Honestly who cares. I want to go as much as anyone. My advice is we need to get over it and look forward to next year. Speculation, rumours, broken promises and the ACO all mean setting yourself up for probably another big disappointment. I was supposed to go to Thailand for a trip of a lifetime in April 2020. Obviously it was cancelled so stupidly we rebooked for November. You guessed it that was cancelled. We now wont bother to book until we know the facts and know that we will be able to go instead of setting ourselves up for yet another disappointment. This is the way life is at the moment so why feed us all with information that cannot be verified just giving people hope then pissing on them yet again.

Edited by Rs2oo on Thursday 3rd June 17:58
I’m with you regarding big planned holidays, we’ve parked those this year. Le Mans is a little more intriguing though as the possibilities are more varied and as such a last minute jump on the Eurotunnel, stay where you can get (given low spectator numbers there will be plenty available) and watch from public areas. So long as we can travel I will still go, ticket or not

Truckosaurus

11,183 posts

283 months

Friday 4th June 2021
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lowdrag said:
...the figure of 50,000 has been quoted...
If the number is that low, would the ACO want to sell any to people out the schengen zone?

If you sell 10-20% to Brits happy to gamble on being allowed across the channel (I'd certainly risk the face value cost of a GE ticket and a half or quarter share of a camping ticket) and then end up with even fewer people on site to spend money.

Also, I suspect they could 'sell out' 50k ticket just to team/sponsor guests and other VIPs.

samoan attorney

50 posts

185 months

Friday 4th June 2021
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This morning's Ouest France has the following headline

Le Mans. From the public to the 24 Hours: no for the motorcycle, details imminent for the car
Unlike the 24 Heures motos (12-13 June 2021), held behind closed doors, the 24 Hours of Le Mans auto (21-22 August 2021) are preparing to welcome the public. In what number?


I cancelled my room reservation last week, very poor entry and France has made it clear that we, the British, are not welcome.

And the UK's COVID numbers are climbing............

Lovey1

427 posts

180 months

Friday 4th June 2021
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I think yesterdays news was the straw that broke the back of all my optimism and all of my group have now decided that we are going to cut our losses and rebook 2023.

LawrieC

563 posts

103 months

Friday 4th June 2021
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A lot could happen in the next 2 months.

According to the Evening Standard *, the French will let us in, provided we're double jabbed and have a clean antigen test, but can we get tickets?

But our next wave is starting, and its a tug of war between the delta virus and the vaccine. It'll either all go away, or summer is canceled.

And France has its next wave to come. The Indian and Nepalese variants are queuing up already

  • Not convinced the Evening Standard are right, as the UK is not in the top category
Edited by LawrieC on Saturday 5th June 00:35