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Old 24 Aug 2021, 17:52 (Ref:4070176)   #2
GT6
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Well it is not easy getting around as you might expect, up to 2019 i have been to the race for many years with a friend who is heavily disabled, for those years we have camped at Tertre Rouge which is ideal as it has disabled facilities (loo's and showers) and literally overlooks the race track, so for Kevin it has been perfect, he has gone further around the track during the race and before but spends most of his time within 200 yards of where his tent is watching the race from the dunlop bridge to tertre rouge corner. Tickets for that campsite are hard to obtain as are those for maison Blanche which again overlooks the race track. The hotels are not really very close to the track to be honest. However this year Kevin could not go as all camping/accomodation was outside the circuit area and quite a walk to the 3 entry points and even the little trains from there to paddock etc where not disabled friendly. My feelings at this years race looking at all the fences and restrictions we found there is that, even if next year is back to a more normal event, the camping inside the circuit could be gone and therefore the option for you of camping may be gone. The hotel's at the circuit option is to be honest not that great and perhaps getting a hotel away from the circuit and approaching the ACO for a disabled car parking space might be your best choice as they have spaces close to the action and transport pick ups there. Approach the ACO and ask them what they can do for you.
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