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11 Sep 2002, 11:58 (Ref:377910) | #1 | ||
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Virgin Le Mans Goer....
Having never attended Le Mans before me and the old man have decided that 2003 is the year to go, what with all the British cars and the possiblity of TVR being there. please could one of you verterans give me some details on how to get tickets etc..
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11 Sep 2002, 12:12 (Ref:377918) | #2 | ||
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You can get tickets (entrance and campsite) directly from the ACO. Although as some of us on the forum will testify to - this is not always trivial! You will need to arrange your own travel etc, but this isn't too difficult.
Alternatively you could book a trip with Page and Moy, Motor Racing International (etc...). These are quite good and not much more expensive than the DIY method. They do self-drive, coach trips, flying visits and do all the tickets too. They also have a good reception and meeting point for people travelling with them - always something to fall back on. You'll also probably get to meet a few drivers in free talks they put on. |
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11 Sep 2002, 12:13 (Ref:377921) | #3 | ||
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try www.club-arnage.com you should find all the info needed there.
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11 Sep 2002, 12:34 (Ref:377937) | #4 | ||
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Just remember to book early as some camp sites, ferry routes and grandstand will already be full. I get my tickets from Just Tickets and have done for many years. I pay a small premiuim but have never had a problem their website is at www.justtickets.co.uk.
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11 Sep 2002, 12:51 (Ref:377948) | #5 | ||
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thanks guys. how much will it cost roughly for the all round package- ticket, campsite, ferry etc...
and Mr Ashmore, did i see you racing at a Jag Meet at Snetterton the other week? or are there two Adam Ashmores? |
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11 Sep 2002, 13:21 (Ref:377977) | #6 | ||
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Hello Spaced.
Well, you didn't see me racing as the clutch disintegrated and I didn't even get a lap in (The car did eight laps with my Dad driving earlier in the day). Very frustrating, but I was back in the cockpit last weekend end at Outlon. Prices. Well, tickets are a lot cheaper than GP! I think they are about £35. Grandstand tickets are about £60. And the car park is about £10. We are members of the ACO and we get a bit of a discount so I'm not sure on the exact prices. I'm not sure what a camp site is, we haven't done that for a few years. The Ferry will be £80 upwards for a car (inc. up to 5 people). That's the Dover-Calais crossing. The other longer ones can be quite a bit more expensive if you get a busy journey time. Ring up (or go to the website) and get the Page & Moy, MRI and Justtickets catalogues. |
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11 Sep 2002, 13:53 (Ref:378005) | #7 | ||
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Anyone know if campsite and grandstand tickets are still available?
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11 Sep 2002, 14:21 (Ref:378016) | #8 | ||
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They will certainly be available through Just Tickets, or Page & Moy. But I would be surprised if the ACO still have them.
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11 Sep 2002, 16:03 (Ref:378066) | #9 | ||
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I went on the coach this year, and will more than likly do it that way again next year and the whole lot only cost £200, that was for the travel, Insurance and a race ticket and that was with MRI and you got the pre-race reception as well where we heard from Perry McCarty, Johnny Mowlom and some bloke call Alan McNish, also MRI had other speakers on during the race I also Mike Brewer (Driven Ch4) and from Perry McCarthy again, over all I would say that there package is really good value for money
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11 Sep 2002, 18:41 (Ref:378161) | #10 | ||
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Good to welcome you aboard the 2003 sailing to Le Mans, Invader!
Nordic's advice re Club Arnage is very good, there's not a lot missing from their "newbie" advice. I'd also support what rd says about MRI's trips. Although our people (The Tourists) normally drive over, I have been with MRI three times, lastly in '98. Others may disagree but for an economy trip (they do more expensive ones as well!), I think they're pretty good. Most importantly Invader, keep in touch on these pages. We have a running thread on Le Mans 2003 which will hopefully be pretty huge by next year (!). As a moderator of this particular forum, I can say for sure that there is an incredible amount of knowledge and talent among our members/visitors - you pose the question and I can almost guarantee that someone (probably several) will be back toute suite with the answer! BWs |
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11 Sep 2002, 19:16 (Ref:378183) | #11 | ||
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I would echo what Aysedasi said - as this year was my visit to Le Mans and through this forum I picked up several, most of which Aysedasi Virgin guide from his web which was really helpful..
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11 Sep 2002, 19:50 (Ref:378219) | #13 | ||
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For a good view of LM and the things to think about if you are camping see the Beer Mountain Lads site (Link via Aysedasi's site).
I would suggest travel down Wednesday, see practice Thursday, rest Friday ready for Race. Travel home Monday. It is a lot to do over a weekend especially if it is hot, and it will be in 2003 ! Get camping tickets now while you can. Should you not go there is a good market for them nearer the day so you should not lose out. Would suggest Houx annex for camping, it is almost civilised these days. PM me if you need more info. Simon |
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12 Sep 2002, 13:49 (Ref:378777) | #15 | ||
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Be warned spaced invader, Le Mans is addictive! One visit and you could be hooked for life, most of us are...
Hopefully next year we will be a bit more organised and actually arrange a time and place to meet up, so keep an eye out for that nearer the time. |
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13 Sep 2002, 20:55 (Ref:379859) | #16 | ||
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I'm going with the same group I went with last year; I used to be a major planner but after the trip last year came to naught, I went with another group and was very glad to have no responsibility for the arrangements. I think it cost me about $300 Canadian not counting air fare and we were there 10 days. Stayed at Karting Nord which is right next to the Porsche Curves and had everything including satellite television provided for me.
I do buy my own tickets though from the ACO (a roll of the dice but the one I want is unrestricted access and can't be got any other way). And I echo those who say once you have been to Le Mans you will plan to go back every year. There is nothing like it anywhere. |
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