Mulsanne Straight at nite!! How???

Mulsanne Straight at nite!! How???

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evo6rss

Original Poster:

32 posts

254 months

Thursday 5th June 2003
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Hello chaps,

As this will be my 5th year at Le Mans and i have yet to manage to get out to the Mulsanne at nite, I was wondering if any old hands knew any sneaky ways to get there, best ways to avoid the french plod etc.

It must be awesome to see the cars coming past at 200+mph. I would really like to see them this year!!

Laters....

EVO6RSS.

evo6rss

Original Poster:

32 posts

254 months

Thursday 5th June 2003
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Mungo,

Cheers dude. Have watched a lot of the racing at tetra rouge, it is very good!!!

laters...

EVO6RSS.

willdew

2,138 posts

264 months

Thursday 5th June 2003
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mungo said: Anyway, my fave night racing spot has to be Tetra Rouge


Noooo. Tetra Rouge is good, but it's not a patch on Indianapolis and Arnarge! It's a shame they cut more trees down opposite the banking where you view from as the sound reverberating used to be awesome.

Buffalo

5,435 posts

254 months

Thursday 5th June 2003
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Send an email to littlegearl and ask him. I think he knows.

I took him last year for his first time, but he still knew the circuit like the back of his hand!

We got to a few places along the mulsanne, however the walk around the southern end and then alongside the mulsanne with the track (and woods) on your left (don't know the names of corners unfortunately) took us bloody ages to get round and its pretty hard to get into the trees, so all you get is the sound of the the cars but you can't get to them...

We managed to get actually next to the circuit at one point, behind the tyres at the top corner before the start of the mulsanne (which was pretty bloody mental actually!) but we were rumbled by plod and moved on so that meant another chuffing great walk back There is no way to cross the circuit on that part unless you are brave or foolish! Bearing in mind Mulsanne is three miles, you can see it took sometime!

victormeldrew

8,293 posts

277 months

Thursday 5th June 2003
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When I was there we got down a side road which went pretty close the the end of the Mulsanne, and you got a good view of some very hot disc brakes. Just a quick view mind you! Can't remember how to get there but it is possible - I was in the TVR at the time, not walking. Stumbled on it because I spotted my old Chim parked up!

adamdsc

12,820 posts

254 months

Thursday 5th June 2003
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Another excellent straight (especially at night) is from the top end Mulsanne bend down to Indinapolis.
after the cars come round the bend you hear(and see) them blast up through all 6 (7?) gears on their way to Indinapolis.
Excellent at night, a must.

Best thing is that its an easy drive to get to and is open to the public so no sneaking around hiding from le plod.

Im still yet to get a good view on the Mulsanne straight though so any suggestions would be great.

Cerbera2004

5,161 posts

251 months

Thursday 5th June 2003
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Back in the TWR days of the late 80's, my brother and I
managed to get past the dodgy policemen and their dogs
and got to the Mulsanne, but because of the lack of light,
I couldn't tell you how or where.

We climbed a tree and sat there for hours as the Jags
blasted by underneath, unreal experience, but not for the faint hearted!

Mark B

1,621 posts

265 months

Thursday 5th June 2003
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Easiest way to get to the Mulsanne Straight - Cafe Des Hunadieres from a reference point.

Get to the Karting (Alain Prost Circuit) on your left. Drive all the way along, past Houx and Houx Annexe and eventually you will drive under Tetre Rouge. Carry on along this road until you come to a T Junction, turn right (You effectively go straight on) Go along this road for about 1 mile and there is a small turning on the right, follow this road along and you will eventually find the camping at the back of the Cafe... Good luck.

For Arnage and Indianapolis from Go Karting, this time about turn, ie Go Kartin on you right! Go along the road to the T Junction, Turn right, go under the circuit along to the cross roads, go straight over. Drive along this road until you see a blue and white building at a junction, turn left. Go along this road until you come to Arnage corner. You will need you camping ticket if you want to park up!!! This, in my opinion is the best place to watch at night - fantastic.

Cheers,
Mark

alfa dave

943 posts

284 months

Thursday 5th June 2003
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See also previous thread
www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=32173&f=25&h=0

with links to handy maps.

Now confirmed in Bleu with a dark blue Griff 500. I shouldn't be getting this excited - I'm a grown man...

victormeldrew

8,293 posts

277 months

Thursday 5th June 2003
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Bloody hell, I wish I was going.

victormeldrew

8,293 posts

277 months

Thursday 5th June 2003
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Bloody hell, I wish I was going.

adamdsc

12,820 posts

254 months

Thursday 5th June 2003
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dont you mean
" I dont bloody believe it! Im not going to Le mans!"

sixspeed

2,060 posts

272 months

Thursday 5th June 2003
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We climbed up the wall next to the restaurant last year. We managed to hang around (lol..) for about 20 mins before the gendarmes came round and pushed us off. Got some good shots up there.

Will try again this year, though we're planning a bit of an old-skool boy scout trek through the woods. Just bought a handy 1:25000 map of Le Mans to help us out


-andy-

Graham66

850 posts

284 months

Thursday 5th June 2003
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3 years ago we managed to get right up the the fence on the Mulsanne, about 1/3 way down (there is a petrol station or farm shop there with marshalls, we were in the field next to that) sat there for ages and didn't get noticed, only moved on due to the wine running out

Will be trying to find the same route this year!