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Broken Run - How Does it Feel?
OK, so a bit of philosophical musing coming up. Humour me....
First things first, I know I'm lucky. I've been to Le Mans for 34 straight years. I live in the UK so hopping over to France has been easy. I feel for those for whom the journey is far more arduous (and expensive) and so they can't do it every year. As I (and others) have posted elsewhere, right now I should be in France, in Le Mans, probably just setting off to the second day of scrutineering right now as I write this. I know I'm not actually missing anything and I'm still hanging on to what may be a highly optimistic hope that I will be there in three months time, but I do feel as though I am missing it. Because I document my trips as you know, and have been updating some of my stories from 20+ years ago, I'm perhaps feeling the 'loss' more as a result. But I was wondering how it actually feels to have a run of attendances 'broken' or even come to an end? There are hundreds of years worth of attendances at Le Mans between those who 'inhabit' this subforum and many of you will have experienced the inability to go after many years of attending. My friend Peter ('Pierre' as he is called in my stories) came to Le Mans with us for a number of years, starting in 1992 and ending around 2000, but he missed one year - 1996 when he went on holiday elsewhere. When we came back and met with his partner, she told my wife, 'Don't ever make him stay at home and miss it. All I've heard all weekend of the race is where he would have been, what he would have been doing, eating and who he would have been with!' Having never missed a year since I first went in 1986, I struggle to come to terms even with the idea of not going. It's bad enough not being there when I should be, even though there is nothing happening there, but not going when the event is on is something that just doesn't seem to compute... I appreciate that with everything that's going on right now, the sentiment expressed is pretty shallow, but I feel it none the same... So, how did you deal with it when it happened? |
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This would have been my 30th june trip to Le Mans in a row.
the past weekend i had lots of time left, time normally spent on pakking shopping etc etc. It is a strange feeling but I hope we can do all those things in september even though the feeling is that it might be too optimistic for everything to go on with spectators. |
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It's been every year since '97 for me.
I'll spend all this week thinking about what I should have been up if it had been a normal year. Maybe something will happen in September, but part of me hopes that it will be behind-closed-doors to save me the pressure of having to decide on taking the risk of attending (as I have been happily working from home and avoiding crowds, shops and public transport since the end of Feb). In a year's time, once we're home from the 2021 race then the lack of a 2020 race will just be another anecdote in our long relationahip with the event... |
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An interesting thought Guy, as the last thing I want is a behind closed doors race, I'd rather it were cancelled than that, to be honest....
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Well be a long run for me, after the first year 1985, i missed a couple in the eighties but unbroken run would have been 32 this year plus classic's and test days. I can'y see race being run behind close doors, as this would be almost impossible due to size and nature of course. So it will be either on and i will be there in September of off. At this time the fact that tomorrow i would be heading down to the race makes me sad and desperate that it will happen in September.
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My run is not that long as most of you (first race in 2012), but share the feeling that a cancellation does not really "count" as a broken run, but more a force majeure. Of course the same could be said for a race behind closed doors, but then the race is still there... Honestly I feel a bit fortunate, as I am actually "ok" with what ever happens. It is completely out of my hands as there is no possible way I could influence either COVID-19 nor french politics. So if there is nothing I can do, no other thing for me to do than accept the circumstances and look forward to next time - something we are all sure of, whether it being September 2020 or June 2021! |
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8 Jun 2020, 12:40 (Ref:3980805) | #7 | ||
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1990 was my first year. Missed four. 1992 as I had an exam! Then some in the 00s as I used the time and funds for my own racing. Once went to the Classic instead. Glad I did - great event - but would want it to be as well in the future.
Last year I missed because I moved to a different continent, although I followed it all. Justified that by saying I would do Sebring this year (couldn’t do it last year as was moving then). And then lost the opportunity. I am moving house again as we speak and have pointed out it would be Le Mans a couple of time, but not really sunk in. However, I’m in the other camp on whether it should go ahead or not if the only choice is behind closed doors. I’m for it. Obviously, in some ways, that would make little difference to me this year. I’ll be in the basement with all the devices to watch, paring outs of the entry list, session times, etc... Trying to be like Trussers, or, at least, just enjoying being able to follow the race in great detail. I new much more about what was going on. It was different, but enjoyable. I don’t think it would have been the same for a race I hadn’t been to so many times. I did enjoy the memories of it too. Remembering the places and things I’d seen there. I wore the T-Shirts drank from the cups, even sort out beer I would have drunk while over there (although not the crap at the circuit). During the race I ate better. Had a scalextric, books, flags, etc... all in the room for the days leading up to the race. Ayse, I don’t think this will change your mind and fair enough, but it was enjoyable. If there is no ability to go then, but they could hold the race, it would force you to see it in a different way. What is available to follow at home is brilliant nowadays. Not, by any stretch, like being there, but better than just another weekend. And I don’t think it would count as breaking your run. |
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I suppose I'm not really so worried about breaking the run, although that would be annoying... The thought of it happening and not being there, that would be tough. Of course, I would enter into the spirit no doubt and probably end up seeing more than I do when I am there, but the race is just 24 hours of a 10 day trip and the other 9 days are just as important - in fact, the week leading up to the race is now probably more important to me than the actual race..... strangely enough.... |
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I certainly see that. Undoubtedly it would be very strange.
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I started going in 97, missed one year - due to my father having a serious fall, on the evening of what would have been our departure.. That was 2018.
It wasn't actually that bad - even though my father was in hospital at the time I was able to keep up with events on track. It was more missing out on meeting up with others and being part of the event, than the event itself (if that makes sense???)..! I actually hope it does run in September and that it is an open event, or at least those who want to go are allowed to go. It will make for a completely different race, weather-wise and hours of daylight-wise, which would mix things up (hopefully). Just think I need to invest in a more substantial sleeping bag.... I'm going to 'attend' the virtual race - which I am looking forward to. Does it replace the real race? Of course not, but it should be a competitive event nonetheless and hopefully there will be some decent coverage and a few driver live streams as well. I've already got a load of merguez in the fridge, so will be getting as authentique as possible! I've got some home made Sloe gin ready for the traditionelle ten-tenthers cheese fest (fest du fromage) so have set aside most of that weekend for the event anyway, but I might have to forget to put the tent up and slum it indoors!! |
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I'm also intending to watch the virtual event (if I can work out how to), but it's really just a bit of a novelty to keep the spirit alive until we can get there for the real thing! |
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34 years... Very impressive. This should have been my 9th time (plus one Classic). And I should have been heading off tomorrow. It doesn't feel right. But imagine the excitement building next year!
I hope the race happens in September, even if I can't make it. |
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Right now my broken run - 1 of 2 - means I've missed 50% of all the LM24s I've volunteered for.
That sucks*. I should be enjoying a beer with my new-found international chums right now, but here I am typing about it instead *I know, it's one of two, not like I've been going for a hundred years, but... y'know |
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9 Jun 2020, 07:03 (Ref:3980927) | #17 | ||
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Would have been my 14th this year, though it would have only been my 13th consecutive.
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I'm much like Andrew. Although my first was a year earlier in 1985 (Jacky Ickx's last), I was forced to miss one at the turn of the century due to circumstances beyond my control. Yes 39% and I remember when I passed the quarter mark, then a third... My mind did wander to the race on my enforced year off, but now it's just a faint, relatively insignificant memory. I'm at an age where I'm getting too old for it all - I'm now well into my Seventies. For a couple of years now I've been saying this is my last, yet, of course, I keep coming back and am still hopeful of being there in September. If I'm not, it will be because the French government/ACO have taken the decision will be out of my hands. Am I missing this year's summer trip? Yes. I wish right now I was heading for the Channel, then heading south down the autoroute. I wish I was browsing in the hypermarket or a local street market, trying to decide what to cook. I wish I was lazing in the sunshine with a cold beer or wine in my hand. Worst will be on Saturday when I shall be in front of the television (If, like you Andrew, I can work out how to screen it....) It'll be a sort of race, but it won't have the atmsophere and it's definitely not the same thing, however much we "talk it up". |
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Motorsport.tv will have coverage. It's just unclear if the coverage is free or not... individual drivers will have their own twitch.tv coverage - that will be free, but may be a bit sporadic in terms of coverage...
39%!!!!!!! Wow! I guess I'm 'only' at 20%... or thereabouts. We're planning on going in September, although some of our group were coming from Hong Kong, so I'm not sure how many of us will actually be there if it does indeed go ahead then... |
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It should have been my 10th in a row this year. A nice little milestone.
I'm not really thinking too hard about September at the moment. The fact I have some major work challenges with the new date doesn't make me feel any better about the situation. I'd add my voice to those who say they'd rather it gets cancelled than run behind closed doors. It reminds me a bit of the football situation currently and, with that, I guess I thought it was a bit selfish of many fans who said that if they couldn't be there watching in the stadiums they didn't want games to go ahead. When you consider the millions of people around the world who would get joy from watching it on TV and obviously the larger percentage would never be there in person. But when it comes to Le Mans I'm obviously a hypocrite because I'd prefer they just cancelled it. Especially because, unlike a football stadium, I'm certain there would still be people (hopefully our resourceful local members) who could still find a way to watch it. So a lot of mixed feelings all round. The only thing I can find as a positive is thankfully this didn't happen next year as we're about to go into an exciting new rules cycle with new cars etc. The 2020 race is, on paper at least, one of the least appetising editions in recent memory. But it would still hurt not to be there. |
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Well by now i should have been heading towards Rouen in the comfort of the Daimler, with thoughts about where to stop for a coffee or perhaps lunch, instead i will be heading in the opposite direction to sit in the garden with my usual traveling companion (Kevin) and planning our trip in September, hopefully.
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How does Le Mans feel?
Empty. Sad. Lack of english accent. Lack of life in town and around. Unsual isn'it? And the weather is ................ |
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I'll start by saying I have an impressive streak of zero in person Le Mans visits. Having said that, I've just learned that a major part of my Le Mans plans for the last 6 years will no longer be. If there's anything I've learned from Le Mans, racing and especially sportscar racing, it's that nothing lasts forever.
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