I'm going, yippee!

I'm going, yippee!

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andyvdg

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1,536 posts

284 months

Wednesday 8th January 2003
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Well, I've just decided I wanted to go this year (for the first time), so I just faxed a form off to the TVRCC and now I'm going .

There's some good info around (why are there no FAQs here) but could anyone help me with a few questions ?

I'm camping in Maison Blanche - is the ground soft enough there to pitch a tent or should I bring some bricks (!) (do you think I should have found this out first :-) ) ?

I'm also assuming the car and the tent stay together - rather than park the car in a separate car park ?

Finally - will I be safe to bring the Tuscan (thinking about pikeys rather than it breaking down ) ?

Cheers,

Andy.

raceboy

13,133 posts

281 months

Wednesday 8th January 2003
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Never camped in MB but walked through it and it's as grassy as any of the other campsites so pitching a tent shouldn't be any harder than normal and you will be parked next to your tent
As for security, your'll be parked up with loads of other exotica so it would bad luck if your beast was touched but take the usual precautions anyway

fatsteve

1,143 posts

278 months

Wednesday 8th January 2003
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Yaay, another LM virgin.

Just booked camping, grandstand and friday coach into the town with the TVRCC, will be camping at Maison Blache.

The TVRCC don't currently have entrance tickets but said that these can be bought on the day. Can anyone recommend any companies that are selling tickets in advance?

Any newbie advice greatly welcome!!

Steve

raceboy

13,133 posts

281 months

Wednesday 8th January 2003
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Wouldn't worry to much about entrance tickets, these are readily available at every entrance to the circuit from the chaps who check your tickets (well that was the case last year)
If you really want to get your mits on tickets before you go, try somewhere lick MRI, or Page & Moy, but you will be paying a premeum

sparkey

789 posts

285 months

Wednesday 8th January 2003
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If you don't want to get entrance tickets at the gate they are usually sold even cheaper at the main supermarket which everyone at the camping uses (Carrefour I think)

Regarding security I don't think you should be too concerned. It is rare that a campsite would be deserted and people soon work out who owns which car and look out for each other. Everyone there is a petrolhead and has suitable respect for other peoples cars. The only time there is a danger is on Monday morning as the campsite empties and the pikies move in like vultures on whatever's left behind, but as long as you're up and about they'll stay a good distance ( and they're very easily recognisable!).

raceboy

13,133 posts

281 months

Wednesday 8th January 2003
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Saw the monday morning pikeys for the first time 2 years ago in Houx Annex, we couldn't believe what they were prepared to 'recycle' anything seemed fair game, left over burgers, 1/2 bottles of coke, they hovered up anything

Steve _T

6,356 posts

273 months

Wednesday 8th January 2003
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I'm camping in Maison Blanche


I'll be there in the Chim, with friends in the Griff. Look forward to seeing you there.

Cheers,
Steve.

andyvdg

Original Poster:

1,536 posts

284 months

Wednesday 8th January 2003
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See you there!

btw how many people stay on until the Monday morning - does everyone leave after the race on Sunday ?

Cheers,

Andy.

Ballistic Banana

14,698 posts

268 months

Wednesday 8th January 2003
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andyvdg said: See you there!

btw how many people stay on until the Monday morning - does everyone leave after the race on Sunday ?

Cheers,

Andy.


I normally stay till the Monday to Sober up
but i would say prehaps a quater of people stop.the only annoying bit is as soon as the race has finished and people start leaving the pykies move in,but they arent as bad as the english ones and soon bugger off if u tell em.

BB

Ballistic Banana

14,698 posts

268 months

Wednesday 8th January 2003
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fatsteve said: Yaay, another LM virgin.

Just booked camping, grandstand and friday coach into the town with the TVRCC, will be camping at Maison Blache.

The TVRCC don't currently have entrance tickets but said that these can be bought on the day. Can anyone recommend any companies that are selling tickets in advance?

Any newbie advice greatly welcome!!

Steve


Hi Steve, You have mail

fatsteve

1,143 posts

278 months

Wednesday 8th January 2003
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Cheers guys,

Hopefully see you all there. I'm going to try and get into a group and go down en-masse since I've not driven in France b4.

If anyone wants to meet-up let me know. Me and wifey will be going down (ooer!) on Friday, probably get a midday ferry.

Steve

andymadmak

14,622 posts

271 months

Wednesday 8th January 2003
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Steve, get there Thursday night if you can. The friday circuit driving sessions around Indianapolis, Mulsanne etc are jut tooo much fun to miss! see my profile for a piccie me hooning around last year!
andy 400se

fatsteve

1,143 posts

278 months

Wednesday 8th January 2003
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Andy,

Hmm, just doing some homework on the ferries and I think Thursday evening is more likely (get a late afternoon sailing).

Is / has anyone gone via St Malo before (either from Portsmouth or Weymouth). Just trying to find a good route. Being a wuse, I'd rather spend more time on the ferry than hooning around France since I 'aint got a clue were I'm going!!!

Steve

Crimson King 500

553 posts

263 months

Wednesday 8th January 2003
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Steve e-mailed you off line as not booked anything yet, would also look to go down in a small convoy, also camping at Maison Blanche.

Crimson King 500

553 posts

263 months

Wednesday 8th January 2003
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Steve,
......or rather I haven't emailed you off line as the site is saying my email address is wrongin my profile, but it aint, so I will leave it for now, but have noted the fact that you are going.
I will ask, does your wife know what she is getting into by going, my wife won't go anywhere near the place and it has nothing to do with not liking cars as she does, it is just the......oh well I guess she will find out.
Chris.

Craig

1,181 posts

285 months

Thursday 9th January 2003
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have camped in MB in the past and the ground is fine for pitching tents unless its been hot for a number of days previously

suggest you get there by Thu at the latest as people tend to rope off large areas of the site in advance

don't worry about your car - I took an F355 and Diablo last year and had no problems

andyvdg

Original Poster:

1,536 posts

284 months

Thursday 9th January 2003
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Thanks Craig. I was aiming to get there on Thursday, preferrably whilst it's still light. I guess from the roping comment there aren't any marked pitches. Some people, eh ?

Cheers,

Andy.

Craig

1,181 posts

285 months

Thursday 9th January 2003
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that's right Andy

there are no assigned plots - I used to take a few stakes and same tape to rope off a suitable (i.e. not too greedy!) plot to stop people pitching up where you would want to park your car (as you will no doubt be driving around during Friday)

I now camp at Houx as it has assigned pitches to prevent worrying about this

andyvdg

Original Poster:

1,536 posts

284 months

Thursday 9th January 2003
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Thanks, I hadn't thought of that. Cheers!

andy390

349 posts

277 months

Monday 20th January 2003
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Im going too,"cyud,cyud,cyud!" (laughs like Roscoe P.Coltrane off of the Dukes of Hazzard!)
I'm a Virgin to the race too! (although i did pass through Le-mans town on the evening of the Parade des Pilotes last year on the way home from a touring trip round france)
Can't wait to meet up with so many petrolheads!
Am camping in maison Blanche and am intending to get there thursday eve.