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Thanks! The only person I know with a car isn't arriving until Friday. I don't suppose I could find someone on here with an extra space? I'm a first timer so don't know a lot of folks on the ground yet.
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We tend not to meet up as such until Saturday, but usually we bump into each other on Wednesday and Thursday. If you're camping there may be people here on the same campsite?
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If you are in TR i am sure that if we go round the track on Wednesday we could fit you in, probably not doing thursday as we will be waiting the arrival of some more of our party
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well if you manage to get into Tertre Rouge camp site there are a few of us in there, look out for a dark blue daimler (like a jaguar but posher) or ask someone if they know Simon (GT6) we are usually camped against the motorway way straight over from the main enterance to the site. Our group is mixed but my daughter will not get down until late thursday. Easiest person to recognise is Kevin, He is about 6 ft 5 will a disabled stick never goes far from the viewing outside the enterance over looking the Esses/run down from dunlop.
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10 Jun 2016, 14:08 (Ref:3648719) | #582 | |
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I'll come look for you all, thanks!
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13 Jun 2016, 20:31 (Ref:3649477) | #584 | |
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Hi guys,
I have a question about camping sites. I bought one camping ticket to Beausejour back in January for €57. I won't take a vehicle because I'll use public transport to get there. So I'll just have a tent. The question is, it turned out that a friend of mine also comes to the race and we would stay in the same tent. Is the ticket also valid for him, or should he buy a ticket for himself? So is the ticket for person, or for tent? If every single spectator has to buy a camping ticket for themselves, is it possible that my friend gets a ticket to Beausejour now, a few days before the race?? Or is it possible to pay for that at the campsite? How does it work? Basic point is, he wouldn't need extra place, he would stay in my tent, is it possible? Thank you in advance. |
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16 Jun 2016, 11:53 (Ref:3650439) | #586 | |
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Sadly I got in very late - my luggage is apparently on strike someplace inside CDG and will follow me here at an undetermined point in the future so I've just had to go shopping on Delta's/Air France's Euro for necessities. Hope to see you all at the meetup if not before, I'll try to stop by the campsite.
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Thought I'd add to this thread from a rookie perspective. I read most of this thread and it did help. We camped with Travel Destinations and those guys were great. Always friendly, kept the place clean, decent bathrooms, two places to get food, TV's to watch the race, and our own spectating area. Though we never did get any of that special Spitfire Ale they promised. They did have great bacon and sausage baguettes though.
We didn't have reserved seats and that was fine by us. We went up to the start line for the support race and stayed for the start of the big race since it was a good spot on the steps by pit out. We worked our way to Tetre Rouge then realized the long trip we had to get back to P Curves but it was fine. The trams, as most suggested, weren't too reliable. Went up into the tribunes for quali which was a cool spot and got some good photos. Also went to Arnage and Indianapolis for night quali which was a fantastic spot as you all said. It did poor down rain for the first 45 min or so but once they got going, it was great. We did drive over there as the walk at night would have been rough as there's no sidewalks and the ditches were full of water. Thought about going back during the race but didn't. Didn't quite stay awake for the whole thing but only slept about 4ish hours. We listened to RLM almost the whole time but I still feel like I missed a lot. It was all over so fast. We stuck around to the end but didn't go up to the trophy celebration. Went to the Classic British Welcome on Friday as well as the LM museum but didn't go to the parade or pit walk. Not sure if I can afford to go again next year but I'm sure I'll get back sometime. |
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It sounds as though you did really well. Don't worry too much about feeling that you missed a lot, I've been doing this for 31 years and I still feel like that when I get back home every year. My son was a rookie this year too and, like you, he was determined to do as much as he could. We did scrutineering and he even got us to drop him into town (and pick him up again) for the parade. I was secretly really pleased. I knew he wouldn't be bored because he's a total petrol head who spends all day working on Ferraris. One of the best bits is some video he took on Tuesday when we drove a lap and stopped to have a close look at the new scenery at Indianapolis/Arnage. On the video he's describing how the cars go into the corner and the car noises he's making are priceless! He really threw himself into it, and (no surprise here), he wants to come back next year......
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One thing I didn't see mentioned here but we found was Mad Friday. We saw people setting up early on Friday with lawn chairs on the road into the circuit near P Curves and wondered what they were doing. When we got back to that area around 3 or 4, the drunks were in full form egging on the passers by to rev it up and do burn outs. The cops didn't seem to care in the least. That would never fly in the States.
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How do you get to the inside of the start of the Porsche Curves (opp Travel Destinations camp site)?
Do you have to go down the external road that runs between the circuit and the airfield or can you do it from inside the track? I have been meaning to get down there every year but have never managed it. |
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The path is in between the house with the four big white dogs and the big garden, right?
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It has changed in 2016. It used to be a small path just after the tunnel under the track. Now it is at the first exit in the roundabout, where you go into a campsite and follow the road around. If you do it by foot, it is some distance longer.
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