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- Relax in the reclining chairs and tables for free! - Listen to a DJ person while sitting there - Buy booze and have it under umbrella - Pay to get nails painted - Pay to have a massage - Test tattoos?? - Play (and pay for?) Pétanque - Have a go (and pay?) at Segway driving - Ride a (coin-operated?) mechanical bull or "merry-go-round" - Get your wallet ready for Xtrem Park - Buy stuff, lots of merchandise to meet your materialistic needs Sounds amazing, sign me in! Last edited by Deleted; 1 Sep 2015 at 21:50. |
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i actually think it's great that they're putting in real effort to create a proper affordable event for the locals. we get very little down there that's actually *for* local people and not just for the tourists. the massage is pretty well priced actually, petanque is a regional institution so i'm kind of not surprised you don't get that, the segway gymkhana thing sounds like a giggle, a nail bar is pretty random but it's worth a shot... and the dj thing works pretty well too, it makes for a good background music. their tannoy music is pretty mindnumbing otherwise and as someone who makes the effort to get on a plane to go and experience that kind of event it's *really* good to see event organisers not just resting on their laurels and rinsing you for £30 or whatever for a raceday. at 10€ for a paddock ticket for the weekend it's not like they're mugging the spectator to pay for it, they're just trying something different and seeing if it fits... /rant |
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Who owns Paul Ricard these days? It seems a hard nut to crack from a business p.o.v. to have only 1 racing series on a track like PR without having substantial income from entry fees, tv rights and such.
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The rest of this 'entertainment package' would be alright if it was associated with good on track package, not just a single series starting to near club status now that all the factory and pro cars have been lost elsewhere. People aren't gonna come to the track because they hear you can get your nails done or if there's some DJ around, they're gonna come if the feature package is interesting. It is the main show, not some side table action that lures them in. The side table is just that, entertainment while you are there already to fill up the time. As I said before, RBR had ELMS, WSBR and TCR, and it was free. And Silverstone, even though I despise the track, good package there too. With not running solo you will have * More advertising weekend lineup = 'something for everyone' * Decrease track renting bills * Some chance to get better TV deals than with sub-SD Motors TV, for example Auto GP would have never got Eurosport deals if it weren't paired with other ES product in the past * Possibility to axe all audience entry fees (even if the price cutoff at Austria was due to the Renault linkup, it still means that pairing does benefit) 2013, they were more humble after the 2012 fiasco, that's probably why they were not brave (=stupid) enough to run solo anywhere but linked up with others. Just as old Le Mans Series used to in the years before. I still enjoy seeing you contradicting yourself, hard defending ELMS for providing absolute zero except themselves here and Imola, yet saying things like this are so awesome. |
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2010 8 Heures du Castellet Le Mans Series - x1 8 Hour Race for LMP1, LMP2, LMPC, LMGT1, LMGT2 Classic Endurance Racing - x1 1 Hour Race F3 Euro Series - x2 30 Minute Races Formula Ford - x2 25 Minute Races + Manufacturer Track lap sessions x2 2011 6 Heures du Castellet Le Mans Series - 1x 6 Hour Race for LMP1, LMP2, LMPC, LMGTE Speed EuroSeries - 2x 90 Minute Races & 1x 30 Minute Race F3 Euro Series - 2x 40 Minute Races & 1x 20 Minute Race French Porsche Carrera Cup - 1x 40 Minute Race & 1x 20 Minute Race 2012 6 Heures du Castellet European Le Mans Series - 1x 6 Hour Race for LMP2, LMPC, LMGTE, (theoretical GTC) Speed Euroseries - 2x 90 Minute Races 2013 3 Heures du Castellet European Le Mans Series - 1x 3 Hour Race for LMP2, LMPC, LMGTE(-AM), GT3 Formula Renault 3.5 - x2 45 Minute Races Formula Renault 2.0 - x2 25 Minute Races Eurocup Megane Trophy - 2x 40 Minute Races Eurocup Clio - x2 25 Minute Races + Red Bull F1 Demonstration Runs 2014 4 Heures du Castellet European Le Mans Series - 1x 4 Hours for LMP2, (theoretical LMPC), LMGTE(-AM), GT3 2015 4 Heures du Castellet European Le Mans Series - 1x 4 Hours for LMP2, LMP3, LMGTE(-AM), GT3 Last edited by Deleted; 3 Sep 2015 at 18:04. |
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Today we learn there will be at least two more Aston Martins for the Estoril round. Andrew Howard will race in his GTE Aston and TF Sport will enter GTC with their Aston GT3.
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Looks like he was made an offer he couldn't refuse, part of which was the potential to race in the WEC in the near future (which TdS has zero interest in).
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The question is, with who I wonder. Eurasia thing is a one off since they had a seat available due to their 3rd driving in wec.
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And Gommendy's replacement for the last ELMS race is none other than a certain Nicolas Lapierre.
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Could that imply that Gommendy is potentially in for a seat at KCMG? Well actually, almost certainly not - I can't see KCMG letting go of any of Howson/Bradley/Lapierre. And Gommendy would be looking for a full season in the WEC.
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3 Oct 2015, 19:08 (Ref:3579207) | #441 | |
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30 for Estoril: http://www.europeanlemansseries.com/...e=53&year=2015
As expected, the two Astons join in and a Ligier LMP3 courtesy of Graff. Ibanez' promised return hasn't materialised. Have they given up? |
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