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27 Oct 2022, 08:37 (Ref:4131608) | #178 | ||
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I've just looked at 1st Tickets (other agencies are available) and they state that camping won't be available to book until early December. So it's not just us Joe Public that are restricted!
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It all points to some major changes next year and i suspect that some people will be very unhappy if they do not get what they have become acustomed to. The restricted access points last year and further changes this year will obviously suit the ACO but may not be popular with those of us that have got used to the way things were
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27 Oct 2022, 10:29 (Ref:4131620) | #180 | ||
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Yeah, something is very obviously changing and those in the know will have an anxious wait to find out whether their preferred camping area (or in my case, parking area) is still going to exist. I hope you're right Geoff that the ACO give members some advance warning of what is changing. I think we're going to need Eric to do a recce to see if there are any obvious signs of changes as he will probably be able to see evidence of what is going on before any news gets out to us.
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We are presuming there is some sort of change, but I wouldn't have thought they would have missed out on having the camping and parking money in their bank account for six weeks 'ish if there wasn't. But then it is the ACO we are talking about!
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27 Oct 2022, 16:29 (Ref:4131668) | #182 | |
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Ferrari Challenge Europe and now Carrera Cup France announced as support races next year - https://www.instagram.com/p/CkNXYScI...YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D
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27 Oct 2022, 19:56 (Ref:4131681) | #183 | ||
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If ticket agencies sell both private and ACO public pitches and demand is high it makes sense to sell at same time packages with GE, GS, crossings and camping to those on their lists, as one type of camping option is sold out you can offer the next best and so on - all on the same call (and at a time when other options are very limited). So assume they are asking for increase allocation re public campsites and the demand in first 3 or 4 days of sale to members may influence the allocations.
Bleu Nord area and other stuff between main road and airfield would possibly change. Free car at Bleu at risk? New footbridge over track - possibly down near Porsche experience and change in access near their last year and keeping vehicle movements inside track lower? |
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28 Oct 2022, 09:22 (Ref:4131730) | #184 | ||
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We have parked in Parking Blanc (which is between the road and the airfield) for a number of years and hope to do so again, however it was nuts in there last year on race night with the shuttle buses leaving from there. I sincerely hope they don't do that again.
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28 Oct 2022, 09:32 (Ref:4131736) | #185 | ||
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The ACO makes more money from camping THB so the changes may be geared to increasing camping and reducing car parks which links to the green ticket thing.
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28 Oct 2022, 10:06 (Ref:4131745) | #186 | ||
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I don't know about that. You may be right, but the reality is that there are a lot more people who attend the race that don't camp than those who do and they need to make adequate provision for them to park. But if they mess around with Blanc we can always change to Rouge.
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28 Oct 2022, 12:34 (Ref:4131767) | #187 | |
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I reckon it'll be trying to increase the amount of "premium" camping within the existing areas. Ways to extract more money basically. Or, OR... they just weren't ready.
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28 Oct 2022, 14:16 (Ref:4131792) | #188 | |
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humble belief is that with the increase of involvement of manufacturers and thus, hospo and guests for them, there'll be less camping and parking space available to joe public.
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28 Oct 2022, 14:54 (Ref:4131801) | #189 | ||
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No doubt you are correct. But Aston M, Porsche and Toyota already have pretty massive hostility areas. Last year the RtLM grid had its paddock and hostility in the go karting car park which took up a lot of space.
As long as I can get electric hook up, I'm not too worried about camp location. |
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In all of the years I've been attending sports car racing events, I've never had the opportunity to attend the 24 Hours of Le Mans. I've been to Daytona, Sebring, Watkins Glen and Road Atlanta. Always felt intimidated by the Le Mans. So many details on how to get there, where to stay and where to watch from.
I have to admit it, this thread has got me thinking. |
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28 Oct 2022, 16:13 (Ref:4131823) | #191 | ||
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a bit of a trek from the usa but plenty do it each year,
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29 Oct 2022, 08:41 (Ref:4131912) | #193 | ||
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Good train and tram connections to circuit from Paris and possibly the CDG airport. Hire car opens up St Saturnin and other shows on Friday and earlier plus driving the Mulsanne (except for chicanes and a roundabout bit) and down through to Indianapolis to start of Porsche curves (pre Wednesday or late Sunday and Monday) - Indianapolis is one of the most memorable public roads. Drive down D304 to Hotel de France is pretty good too - Aston/Gulf GT40/Gulf 917 base with a road that makes old Mulsanne very curvy.
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Had a good run round public bit after this years Classic. Diverted out on eastwards dual carriageway by Tertre Rouge - saw one of the race Bentleys ahead on D304 and after brief stop at lights didn’t see again until the square - 3 or 4 there for stay after race plus a few nice GT40s ?
Public track bit had opened for return all the way back to camping by Porsche curves? |
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29 Oct 2022, 11:06 (Ref:4131924) | #197 | ||
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We've done the drive for quite a few years now. We join at Tertre Rouge and go all the way around, stopping at the first chicane, Mulsanne Corner, Indianapolis, Arnage and Porsche Curves. We then drive back to the main circuit and probably into the museum.
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Thanks Peter, I have to assume that so long as TD are there, there will be no access for non TD punters. And, given what Rich says in his post (thanks Rich! ), even the inside bank in Beausejour is going to be a mission due to the lack of parking. I think I'll delay my next visit to the Porsche Curves whilst there's on track activity for at least another year then. Pity, I used to love watching from there. Of course, that may change if I can snag a pass again. |
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There is a bus stop just next to the bridge, so the walk to the general area at Porsche Curves is reasonably accessible.
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