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18 Jun 2000, 16:19 (Ref:17790) | #1 | |||
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18 Jun 2000, 17:46 (Ref:17792) | #2 | ||
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The Canadian Grand Prix is a bit of an anti-climax after following Le Mans for the last 24 hours (on and off . . . )! Never mind - only 364 days to go until Le Mans 2001. Had to miss going this year because of exams, but we'll be going next year for the thrills & spills of eating at the Chinese Restaurant to the thrrraaaaaaaaapppppppp of Panoz'zz during the qualifying, sleeping in the car when we can't find a campsite and waking up on Sunday morning after only 2 hours sleep to the lilting racket of these wonderfully ear-splitting machines careering around Arnage Corner!
There's nothing quite like it, and I'm inclined to agree with the Eurosport Commentators who describe Le Mans as a virus that you simply cannot recover from! |
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19 Jun 2000, 09:52 (Ref:17935) | #3 | ||
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Totally agree!
You will never see a more congenial crowd of people, no flash or big bankbooks in evidence, just hot, dirty, tired, blissed out people with cameras and good hiking boots out to have a good time. (Although there was nearly a fist fight in my grandstand at the last hour when someone disputed the ownership of a seat with someone else who refused to discuss the matter - and was in the wrong as it turned out - fortunately he was ejected before any blows could fall. I am hot, dusty, tired, my feet hurt, I have 8 rolls of film including a whole roll at Arnage Corner at 2:00 a.m., and I could not be more ready to do it all over again next year. If you have a choice of an F1 race or Le Mans, it should be no choice. GO TO LE MANS! |
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19 Jun 2000, 17:01 (Ref:18053) | #4 | ||
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What a weekend!!! Thank you Speedvision!!! I fell asleep somewhere around 3:00 a.m. CDT, which I think was about 6-7 hours left in the race. Woke up three hours later, so was able to finish watching the race. Except for 1.5 hours when F1 qualifying was on, Speedvision carried the entire 24 Hours live on tv. The commentating was good (Danny Sullivan was especially funny), even when the team was getting a little punch drunk from lack of sleep. Some of the interviews, etc. were great. Loved the bit about "Big Blue", the Dick Barbour American-style transporter. They never showed the semi itself, but the trailer was a normal Featherlite one used in the States -- about two car lengths longer than all of the other transporters in the paddock, and they still had their cabs attached! My guess is the semi cab was one normally used in the States too, which would have really made it hugh by European standards.
One comment -- I could not believe the way the Audis and Vipers, in their attempts to get good photo ops for their cars (and to prevent having to drive another lap), held up the racing in the GT category. There was a race left on the track, two 911s were battling tooth-and-nail for second and third place podium positions. The second place car had lost its windshield (and several more of its windows) and was only .3 seconds ahead of another 911 going into the last lap. Because of total track blockage by the three Audis (their speeds were slower than a minibike on the last lap), and further track blockage by the Vipers, this battle was adversely influenced -- resulting in the third place 911 passing the second place car during the last lap. Cannot really say if it would have happened anyway, but it was clearly unsafe for anyone still battling for position on that last lap. Is this a regular thing at Le Mans? It would definitely bring down the wrath of the gods (stewards) at an event sanctioned by SCCA. Of course, the 911 that lost its windshield (windscreen) did an entire lap with the driver hanging out of the car door when his hood (bonnet)flew open and he could not see out of the front of the car. Obviously, he did the entire 8+ miles without any belts! This was also a surprise to watch that go without any penalty. Chris Safranek Administrators note: URL was removed because the rules do not allow 'signature files'. [Edited by Gerard on 19th June 2000] |
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20 Jun 2000, 11:57 (Ref:18207) | #5 | ||
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I do enjoy Le Mans. One year I'll get to go there and really feel the atmosphere.
Listened to it again over the net for the third year and I still have to say how great a job the people at Radio Le Mans do. I chose a good time to go to sleep actually, as very little happened in those three hours (from 5:30am to 8:30am Sydney time). Maybe I should start saving for the airfare now... |
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20 Jun 2000, 15:27 (Ref:18265) | #6 | ||
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i will join you on that one elephino..but sadly i probably wont get there until the year 3000..but hey gives me plenty of time to save
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21 Jun 2000, 14:12 (Ref:18492) | #7 | ||
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I didn't get full coverage and had some trouble with internet but what I saw was brilliant. I will definately go, if not next year certainly the year after that.
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