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7 Oct 2011, 21:18 (Ref:2967339) | #101 | ||
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there are many people at the race who do follow football, but I would think most of those on this forum are less interested in football than most, during the world cup(soccer not the real one for rugby) they did have screens showing some of the matches particularly those involving the french but like most of us there were more important things to do than watch football
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8 Oct 2011, 10:17 (Ref:2967520) | #104 | |
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Haha this is the kind of the reaction I expected. Just to be clear I'd never miss the track action for a game but if England were playing on the Friday for example I'd definitely want to watch it....
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If they show a game on a big screen somewhere, you can always watch it while having Hindy and Trussers in your ears.
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9 Oct 2011, 16:36 (Ref:2968147) | #106 | ||
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There's no reason why football shouldn't be discussed in the sub-forum when it coincides with something far more important. Personally I can't imagine going away from the race (or any part of qually) to watch football - no matter who's playing - but the Tourists always used to want to do it, so I can hardly complain if others want to as well. Perfectly legitimate to ask what the ACO will provide but discussion beyond that is very definitely off-topic.....
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10 Oct 2011, 11:00 (Ref:2968586) | #108 | |
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I think the reason things go so quiet between races at Le Mans comes from a couple of factors. One is that Le Mans fans are also ably served by the Club Arnage and Beermountain websites as well as here so Le Mans fans have more places to go for their fix of chat and information, swapping travel plans and hints and tips and so on. Another is that, being an annual one-off event, once it's over for another year people tend to drift away to deal with that pestiferous nuisance known as 'real life', so have less time and energy to devote to Le Mans until things start boiling up again. I've noticed that, around this time of year, even postcounts at BM and CA tend to slow quite a bit until each November/December, when it's about 6 months until the great race and then things gradually pick up again until the race in June, what with people posting their travel plans, ideas for stuff to do, meetups at the track and so on.
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10 Oct 2011, 12:02 (Ref:2968638) | #111 | ||
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We could always talk about the possibility of a privateer BMW at Le Mans in 2012 !!!
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10 Oct 2011, 12:13 (Ref:2968646) | #112 | |
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The recently announced return of a Porsche works team scheduled for 2014, plus rumours of Jaguar and Toyota making comebacks with works teams would also be a good talking point, IMHO.
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10 Oct 2011, 12:42 (Ref:2968670) | #113 | ||
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There are huge threads about all of these in the Sportscar and GT Racing forum. Can't wait to be there at Le Mans with this lot competing if it comes to fruition. I went for the first time this year and it seems like things are really on the up! |
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The thought of Jaguar and Porsche reviving their old rivalry at La Sarthe is an enticing one to put it mildly. Throw a Toyota works effort into the mix and I foresee 2014 being a bumper year for those who are there. |
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Sure - in the garage rouge or the garage blanc........ ?? That's very sad indeed. It is your duty to instruct them as to the errors of their ways....... |
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10 Oct 2011, 17:22 (Ref:2968782) | #117 | ||
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No Victor. I want them relegated to the car park...... The 'Row of Tesco.....'
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10 Oct 2011, 17:23 (Ref:2968783) | #118 | ||
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As long as they're entered for the race, the Row of Woe is probably the best you could wish in order to ensure a speedy exit from the race for them.
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10 Oct 2011, 17:29 (Ref:2968787) | #119 | ||
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That's the problem Victor - I don't want them in the race, but once in, I don't want them to fail early as that then robs us of cars to watch (although I certainly don't want one of them to win.....
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11 Oct 2011, 23:25 (Ref:2969563) | #120 | ||
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Lads, it's been a while since I visited the worlds best sportscar forum but I need your advice on this.
It's about ordering tickets. Over the last 4 or 5 years,we've ordered our tickets from a dutch ticket office called 'Ticket&Travel'. All went well up untill two years ago when they started to fool around with the amount of campsite tickets one could buy. Nowadays they'll force you to buy two GE tickets allong with each campsite ticket. This is, in it self, no problem were it not that they also force one to purchase a GE ticket with each grandstand ticket... It so ended up that our party would've to buy some 11 entrytickets we wouldn't need! After explaining our predicament to them,the ticketoffice blamed the ACO for implying those new "let's try to suck'm dry completely" rules and told us we'd be able to buy the wanted amount of campsite tickets for a €15,- premium per ticket without having to buy them two GE tickets... This totalled little over €200,- extra costs just to get what we needed! Needless to say, we're not going down this road again. So, what would you guys advise me? Where to order tickets best? Ordering tickets in the UK would be a possibillity... |
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Just Tickets also require you to buy two GE tickets for every pitch you buy, but I do not thin they apply this rule to grandstand tickets. I have used them for the past two years and they were very good to me! 1st Tickets seem to offer packages based on how many people are in your car, rather than how many pitches you need. Looks like they sell you the amount of GE tickets you need though (i.e. a "four in a car" package will include four GE tickets).
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Man, I so nearly negged you for your avatar...........
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12 Oct 2011, 11:42 (Ref:2969851) | #124 | ||
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The most exciting video about resurfacing the track you will ever see. It's in French, but I think the point comes across.
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I suggest you either go direct to the ACO or to Nadine at the tourist office, you only pay ticket price and postage, if you want a particular campsite there may be a problem but wait and see. Nadine tells me they will know what tickets they have in early December
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