i want to go to lemans but dont know where to start!!
i want to go to lemans but dont know where to start!!
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gcpeters

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1,000 posts

254 months

Monday 26th December 2005
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Hi

me and a few friends are interested in going to le mans, cars are going to be a cerbera, bmw m roadster, s2000 etc

so where do we start!

thanks

Grant

richb

55,148 posts

306 months

Monday 26th December 2005
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Start by asking your mate with the BMW to leave it at home

Piglet

6,250 posts

277 months

Monday 26th December 2005
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Hi Grant - you're in the right place to find out all you need to know. Start by looking back over the threads in this forum - particuarly from April/May last year when most of the newbie questions come up.

Happy Le Mans'ing!!

madmacmcmad

1,266 posts

276 months

Tuesday 27th December 2005
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I have used Team Langoustine for the last few years. They don't try to sell anything. Even if you don't buy their places, they will chat about LeMans just for the sake of it. Very good source of info.

Speak to Andy or Pete.
their number is 0118 9797128.

obes

3,298 posts

266 months

Wednesday 28th December 2005
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www.clubmotorsport.org.uk are pretty good too.

Their campsite is about 10mins south of the circuit. They do all the entry and grandstand tickets, have a shuttle service and feed you too !

Book your ferry direct at www.speedferries.com or similar and your sorted !

O.

Tyre Smoke

23,018 posts

283 months

Thursday 29th December 2005
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richb said:
Start by asking your mate with the BMW to leave it at home





Coffee meet keyboard!

Trackside

1,777 posts

255 months

Friday 30th December 2005
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PistonHeads is your fountain of knowledge when it comes to Le Mans!

www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=136993&f=25&h=0

Lord Lucan

11 posts

242 months

Monday 2nd January 2006
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you could always try www.motorracinginternational.uk.com/

>> Edited by Lord Lucan on Monday 2nd January 22:58

up-the-dubs

4,282 posts

251 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2006
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Trackside said:
PistonHeads is your fountain of knowledge when it comes to Le Mans!

www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=136993&f=25&h=0



Yup! That thread is how I found Pistonheads, googling for advice on Le Mans or something. My first post too, sniff.

Bring tent, money and tickets. Wing the rest. We did, it was great.

obiwonkeyblokey

5,400 posts

262 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2006
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Tyre Smoke said:
richb said:
Start by asking your mate with the BMW to leave it at home





Coffee meet keyboard!


mmmmmm.......

anyway - have i missed the sprint booking form? things have gone quiet

//j17

4,883 posts

245 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2006
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obiwonkeyblokey said:
anyway - have i missed the sprint booking form? things have gone quiet


Nope - due in the next issue (to be posted Thursday).

pikey

7,704 posts

306 months

Wednesday 4th January 2006
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You need car, credit card, passport, CHILLED SENSE OF HUMOUR!!

1. Use credit card to buy fuel, map, crossing.
2. Drive to Le Mans
3. Follow any one of the 50 large signs to Camping Bleu
4. Pay man on gate 28 Euros for camping ticket
5. Drive to the Carrefour and buy EVERYTHING and ANYTHING you need!
6. Buy an entrance ticket to the circuit at the gate (about 50 Euros)

The other way is to buy all in advance from an agent. You'll find they package everything up and charge a premium for crossing & force you to take their insurance. The camping and entrance ticket has its face value printed on it which will have you reeling. Its just a bit arsey but as an individual you can't buy a camping tickets so you have to use these agents. The TVR Car Club do this, but honestly - at a reasonable rate. You need to be a member to buy through them though.

Word of warning, the French don't care much more than taking our money! Certain camp sites that you can buy tickets on the gate at (like Camping Bleu) will overfill themselves and eventually turn away people who've bought a ticket in advance! Lesson here is get there early. Thursday is best, Friday is ok, but Saturday... NO - you're asking for trouble. Alternatively some sites like Houx have marked pitches. For most of the other sites you can always buy tickets on eBay if you're stuck.

Err... What else?
Aim to get there Thursday and leave Sunday, but staying in a hotel Sunday night. You'll be hot, dusty, tired and not in a mood to drive back to Blighty. Getting there Thursday is hassle-free and you can fix anything causing trouble.

Friday morning everyone goes to Arnarge to park cars and walk around others. Great atmosphere and a must-do. Friday afternoon is the drivers parade in Le Mans centre - another goodie.

Hotels are rubbish as the traffic congestion gets horrific. Don't intend to move your car on Saturday! Camping is the only way to get the true Le Mans spirit!

You will find that you will meet the biggest w*nkers in your life. That's just how it is - try not to let them get to you! 98.23% of people will be very friendly though.

The French have a gazillion speed traps just for this, so if you're intending to go fast, take lots of cash! Generally its about 100Eur for up to 30 over the limit, 700Eur for up to 60 over the limit and above there is custodial and car impounding. You may have heard of people doing £170+ on the way down, but you don't want to be the one caught.

Lock things up in the campsite. Theft isn't a huge problem but does happen.

Drink HUGE amounts of water, or beer followed by water! Its very hot and you can easily become dehydrated without realising.

Thats it really.

I think beermountain.co.uk has some great tips, but in essence you can decide to go to LeMans on Friday morning and make it work.

Good luck


irw

54 posts

257 months

Wednesday 4th January 2006
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You might want to checkout www.clubarnage.com - it dedicated to LM, sports cars, getting drunk and general stupidity - just like LM really!!!

//j17

4,883 posts

245 months

Thursday 5th January 2006
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pikey said:

Err... What else?
Aim to get there Thursday and leave Sunday, but staying in a hotel Sunday night.


Leave the drive back till Monday. Not only will you not have been awake since that 3am trip to Arnage and so tired as a dog, but traffic is MUCH lighter.
pikey said:

Don't intend to move your car on Saturday!


Know someone who 'popped' from Houx to Carrefore early on Sat. morning. We saw him around 6 hours later!

pikey said:

You will find that you will meet the biggest w*nkers in your life.


Reasonably easy to spot though - they will normally be riding little motorbikes or powered scooters.

pikey said:

The French have a gazillion speed traps just for this, so if you're intending to go fast, take lots of cash!


Or DON'T take the autoroute from Calise -> Rouen -> Le Mans. Until you try them you just can't imagin how bloody good French back roads are - excillent road surface, no other vehicles and, if your in a Tuscan you can make little boys fall off their push bikes rubber-necking when you rumble through their village. Basically all the French police hit the main route to get the suckers. Avoid that you won't see one.

Lock things up in the campsite. Theft isn't a huge problem but does happen.

pikey said:

Drink HUGE amounts of water


Pussy


>> Edited by //j17 on Thursday 5th January 10:02

pikey

7,704 posts

306 months

Thursday 5th January 2006
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//j17 said:

pikey said:

Drink HUGE amounts of water


Pussy


Well its that or drop unconscious with exhaustion and miss all the night time driving

//j17

4,883 posts

245 months

Thursday 5th January 2006
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Naa, just buy a paddling pool (the bigger the better) and buy lots of coffee when you get to Arnage.

Tripps

5,814 posts

294 months

Thursday 5th January 2006
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//j17 said:
obiwonkeyblokey said:
anyway - have i missed the sprint booking form? things have gone quiet


Nope - due in the next issue (to be posted Thursday).
You should be seeing them around now, some prices have gone up a little, but the £50 deposit remains.

Tripps

5,814 posts

294 months

Thursday 5th January 2006
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//j17 said:
Or DON'T take the autoroute from Calise -> Rouen -> Le Mans. Until you try them you just can't imagin how bloody good French back roads are - excillent road surface, no other vehicles and, if your in a Tuscan you can make little boys fall off their push bikes rubber-necking when you rumble through their village. Basically all the French police hit the main route to get the suckers. Avoid that you won't see one.
That's the spirit

Nothing like heading a convoy of six Tivs driving through and parking in sleepy town for lunch, the kids go ballistic and they have such enthusiasm for the cars, and more importantly, the respect for them. We just pick a route on D roads and similar that heads around halfway between Paris and Rouen and follow that, last year we stayed in Gisors, a delightful little town with a car park thats more than big enough to hold a good-sized convoy.

Don't worry if the French kids give you the coffee beans shake as you pass by it means something entirely different south of the channel.

iaint

10,040 posts

260 months

Thursday 5th January 2006
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//j17 said:
Or DON'T take the autoroute from Calise -> Rouen -> Le Mans. Until you try them you just can't imagin how bloody good French back roads are - excillent road surface, no other vehicles and, if your in a Tuscan you can make little boys fall off their push bikes rubber-necking when you rumble through their village. Basically all the French police hit the main route to get the suckers. Avoid that you won't see one.


You'd think so but the year before last my navigator failed to do a sterling job and we ended up on a back road. It was superb. For the 2km before on particular village we were repeatedly flashed by french motorists coming the other way giving us plenty of warning. As expected, in the middle of the village was a Gendarme with hairdryer!

Still got pulled over so he could oogle the FD. I suspect also checking for radar detectors. Remember it's a 500 euro fine if caught with one plus confiscation!!!!

Shoe Girl

7 posts

241 months

Thursday 5th January 2006
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Hi my names Em, my boyfriend is obsessed with le Mann but can high maintained girlfriends manage it??