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Understood but the overall tone is somewhat pessimistic.
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Incredible how times change, I went to the 24 several years running in the '90's and early 20's. At one event I think possibly 1999 I was on my own for race day leaving my wife at the campsite 15 miles away and I drove up to the Porsche curves at 5:30am before the gendarmerie turned up, dumped the car on the grass verge and climbed over the fence with my chair and survival bag and clambered up to the banking to be joined later by a handful of campers who had wandered up the banking from their campsite. No more than a handful of us there all day, the downside being no facilities whatsoever! but a plenty of food, water, an umbrella and a loo roll with me! Happy days!
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15 Nov 2023, 21:38 (Ref:4186065) | #406 | ||
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Rich, I've not had a general email either. I have my friends' booking (I've been customer on their behalf for about 10-12 years now) and I know their booking from last year would have been fully fulfilled, however they asked to change GS and asked for camping for the first time, which made it awkward. As it happens, I got them some acceptable camping last week, however I'm still on tenterhooks about their GS change. To be honest though, I will feel hugely let down if it isn't fulfilled as I know 1st Tickets have some availability for that GS.
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We’ve had our choices with campsite agent since start of September and given lack of posts about private sites etc compared to last year assume they’ve all filled up pretty early with mainly existing customers. Am very hopeful especially as they are now not letting us buy direct (well no discount)on our very expensive patch of grass - but 30m from track (where Vanwall parked up) so not too bad. Hopefully price rises won’t be too steep. The euro 3,400 for a two person glamping tent from ACO somewhere well infield helps. |
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The grandstands are an interesting one. I went straight as always for T17 and was quite shocked to see how limited the options were. T17/T18 shouldn't be affected by corporate sales of course. I was in ticketing about 30 minutes after it opened (having been logged on for an hour). All of my original 5-6 options which I had carefully planned out had already gone. I did OK in the end and I'm perfectly content with what I got, but I'm still surprised that so many had gone by the time I got in. Last year was a lot easier.
I'm suspecting that most agencies will dispose of the vast majority of their tickets to existing returning customers. |
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Most of big agencies already have private camping plus loads of existing customers so the ACO will make them buy GE and GS to match those camping areas at least at full price as they all on sell at 15% or so mark up - they do have a lot of juggling to do for their money |
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20 Nov 2023, 12:26 (Ref:4186586) | #412 | ||
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I'll be there for my first race. Ditching my wife for the weekend .
Might only be able to make one or two in my life, so hoping to make the most of it. If there are any folks who have some prior Le Mans experience and like to get their step counts up, I'd love to tag along. |
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I will be attending for the first time next year, received tickets and camping for my 30th birthday - a massive surprise and I'm very excited.
Haven't posted on these forums for maybe ten years or so, but I'll check back in here for some advice and tips! Camping at Beausejour, and have grandstand seats at the Esses. Any advice on what to expect, getting to the track, other things to do in the area (as I'll be with my partner for the week) would be appreciated! |
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So many things we could tell you Nicky..... There are literally hundreds of years of Le Mans experience here. Plenty of time though. The thing to do is to appreciate that you can't do/see everything on a first visit.
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27 Nov 2023, 16:09 (Ref:4187570) | #416 | ||
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Good stuff.
I'm expecting to camp at Porsche Curves next year. I was in BSJ this year and found it to be fine. The only issue was on the Sunday after the race when they shut the fan zone so no beer or food from 4pm. I had my own provisions so it wasn't a problem. I travelled home on the Monday. Don't forget we have a pre race lunchtime gathering on the Saturday. I plan to arrive on the Wednesday morning but Ayse and others will be there all week. BSJ, similar to Porsche Curves, is quite a way from the Esses so I'd plan on visiting Arnage and Indianapolis on the Wednesday or Thursday then on the Saturday pack a backpack (no glass) and head up to the grandstands for the race. Busses run from BSJ to Karting, then from Karting to Port Sud but they also stop around 4pm on the Sunday so I'd plan to be back at BSJ for the last hour and listen to Radio Le Mans. |
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27 Nov 2023, 17:46 (Ref:4187586) | #417 | ||
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Thank you! I knew this was where to find the experience.
With BSJ ticket, is it possible to stay on the Sunday night and leave the next day? |
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It’s very close from BSJ to Karting entrance (peak times it can be a bit of queue in the enclosed walkway from BSJ roundabout). Sometimes quicker to walk to Porte CIK (next roundabout up). If go it that way you can walk up past main stands and village - bit of a walk but not too bad. If go in or out via Karting can sometimes get held up when support races go on or off track.
It’s still a fair walk from to Esses from Porte Est (if you get bus there - also tram into town from there). Should stay in stand for finish (especially if you can see a screen) and wind down lap when marshalls wave flags etc Can get on track after 4.15ish for presentations (outside of bend opposite pit exit) after that can walk down track towards Karting and exit there. Stuff in village open for hour or so after race finish. |
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That's good to know everyone, thank you!
At the moment we are contemplating taking the car and crossing from Portsmouth with Brittany Ferries. It's a long drive from Glasgow to the south coast on it's own, so I wonder what the experience would be like to fly to France and travel to Le Mans by train? Would you say this is doable, or does the benefit of having the car at the circuit outweigh the length of journey? I've also heard that driving in France is much more pleasant than in the UK. I used to live in England so I'm well aware of the levels of traffic to be encountered around Preston, Manchester and Birmingham. In comparison, how is the journey to Le Mans from, say, Caen or Calais? |
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28 Nov 2023, 09:41 (Ref:4187636) | #421 | ||
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I have flown to Paris and hired a car, but only once. Living right on the south coast makes it easy for me.
I love driving in France. The roads are generally superior to the UK and are better and more quickly maintained and repaired. Bollard madness is rarely encountered. I'm not an experienced driver overseas at all, but even last year when we were given dire warnings of gridlock in and around the circuit, it was largely a breeze, although knowing the roads pretty well now helps. We drive from Caen and take the autoroute for the speed and efficiency. It's a very easy drive. |
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The drive down is also part of the fun, plenty of ferry/tunnel options, look at newhaven diepe as cabins on there are good for grabbing a few hours sleep. Options once on french soil ,old roads will take a little longer but much more enjoyable and stopping for food much better and cheaper. Autoroutes are usually longer but faster, cost is not bad if you want to get there quicker, but if you can use the old roads (often shorter thanks to romans habit of using straight lines from a to b) you will see real france.
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28 Nov 2023, 13:25 (Ref:4187654) | #424 | ||
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Going back to walking distances RL17 is correct. The walk is not too long, but when lugging bags and accompanied by your partner, the busses are much more convenient.
I've done Calais to Le Mans and Caen to Le Mans. I'm going back to the chunnel this year since the return time from Caen is too late for the 90 mile journey home. That said driving to Scotland probably means you'd overnight in Portsmouth anyway. Lots to think about, exciting isn't it? |
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Calais - Le Mans at least 4 and a half hours - can be a bit of a slog if only one person driving. Much better than driving in UK but do generally enjoy and great seeing what cars are on road but LM trips are not as good as LM Classic (and they are not as good as 10 years or so ago). Some good roads away from autoroute south of Rouen. Can be delays waiting for tunnel on Monday pm/early evening.
Have done Caen route once and doing again next year for a change. Overnight ferry is expensive with cabins etc (gets booked up early) and a two hour or so run down to LM. If you have to use a hotel overnight to break journey then it’s a possible saving. If going for a Wednesday to Monday stay (or longer) then car their opens up other stuff easily including car show at St Saturnin or a trip to Hotel de France (great scenery there too) or a stop at Normandy beaches/Pegasus beach etc or an extra day or two south of Le Mans. If planning on a shorter trip then car not really an advantage unless staying offsite and not near tram routes. Which car also a factor. UK bit of drive is a bigger slog and much more unpredictable than great French system. Getting to Dover/Folkestone a pain compared to Portsmouth if coming down M6. |
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