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(1) Radio & KTV .
(2) Light rain jacket . (3) Stopwatch . (4) My flask full of proper rum & coke , and my brothers for when mine runs out . (5) Stuff to keep sun outta my eyes , hat & shades . I could go on but . I fell asleep on the outside of Tetre Rouge in 1999 ..... when both of them Panoz's were blasting around . They vibrated my info sheet ..... but I slept for 2 hours , I musta been shagged ..... probably the rum !!! Try and stay awake if you can , my longest for Le Mans is 44 hours . My first trip , woke up early and couldnt sleep for excitment . Then we returned to our digs and they had a bar-b-q on the go and a trip to the local radio station where the son worked , he was so proud to show us , but we really wanted to rest . |
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Take that as you will. About the S word, I think if I make the trip to Le Mans one year, I will struggle to stay awake for all 24 hours as I imagine my sleep schedule will be very screwed up due to travel and excitement. Sorry to say the S word Ayse. |
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Protection dulls the sensation ..... love it , mind if I use that phrase in future ?
Whats this "S" word ffs ..... I cant see it anyplace ? I always thought the "R" word was the forbidden letter ? XXXX Post edited for profanity..... Last edited by Aysedasi; 29 Apr 2011 at 13:59. |
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My first year this time and will be going for the full 24 hours. We'll see how it goes. If I was the guy driving back the next day I might not be so keen.
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1. An open mind
2. Sun 3. Google Translate, or my high-school French 4. the rake for clearing pinecones out of the way before we put up the tent (whoever forgets the rake has to sleep on the pinecones) 5. North American racing trinkets for my fellow commissaires See? No discussion of pedestrian stuff like money (credit cards rule), bad moods (how can you stay grumpy at Le Mans after the first practice?), clothes (thank you, ACO, for the overalls), etc. keke |
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I've only been to Le Mans the once, back in '07, and sadly it looks like I'll have to wait until '12 for my next trip, but going from the first time I'd say the following:
1) A comfortable method of travel. I spent quite some time as a passenger cramped up with the bodies and baggage of five people. On the way home when you're really tired its not pleasant. I won't do that again. 2) Radio with earphones. I couldn't imagine going to see the race without RLM, and the earphones/headphones cover the noise protection as well (although with the new regs I imagine the only noise you'll need protection from is John Hindhaugh when he's excited!). 3) Wind-up chargers/torches. In the UK these cost just a couple of pounds, torches that don't need batteries and some phone chargers work this way as well. You have to wind up for quite a while with the chargers but if you need to make a relatively urgent call then it could come in useful. This should mean the only batteries you'll need can be used for your camera. The next item should remove the need for a wind-up phone charger though... 4) Small solar panels for campers. I saw these in a shop recently and instantly thought of Le Mans. Some are only about the size of a laptop (and are about £30 or so) and work even with lots of cloud cover. Ideal for charging up phones, tablets, laptops, whatever. Can make that iPod last the whole trip! In '07 we bought a miniature fridge and wired it up to the car's battery. I suppose a slightly larger solar panel may cover this as well. 5) Fold out seat to sit and have a beer with. I bought one at Silverstone for a very small sum of money (was near the end of the day and he had a few left he wanted rid of!) and its handy, and quite small once folded up and in its bag. Not everyone gets a grandstand seat, and even if you do its nice to move around. I can think of nothing finer than getting a seat where you want to be, listening to RLM and the cars with a beer in hand on a bright pleasant evening. All this assumes the beer will be equipped as standard! |
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Another list from me:
Top Five Genius Camping gadgets taken to Le Mans. 1) Ice Machine - bought for £80-odd from eBay. About the size of a small portable CRT television. Works extremely well, produces a couple of litre's worth of ice cubes every half hour or so. 2) Toaster tool for a gas burner - cost about £5 from any camping store. Fold out metal grill/mesh combo, cooks bread one side at a time. Very popular at breakfast time. 3) Igloo '5-day' Coolbox - £40 from Costco, giant sized American coolbox. Fills the entire rear seat of a motorcar. Claims to keep ice frozen for 5-days, but opening the lid to take out beer spoils the effect and reduces the time to 2-3 days, but used in conjunction with item #1 there's always solid ice to bin come Sunday evening. 4) Kelly Kettle - http://www.kellykettle.com/ - worked wonders on non-electric campsite, a ripped up cardboard beer carton was enough to boil the water. 5) 9m x 3m Gazebo - another eBay bargain. Repaired over the years with poles and side panels from other gazebos plus copious amounts of gaffer tape and cable ties. Has also been used to park a car under it when tight for space. |
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Having identified my camera as one of my five - actually, inevitably, my #1 item, I'm having a mare..... Bloody thing died on me again yesterday at a hockey match. I thought it was going to be a repeat of 2009, but I've now established (by use of another body) that the lens is up the creek. So more expense that I could do wthout, sadly......
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Well found out from my trip to spa that whatever you forget is essential.
Rucksack left behind and therefore pockets full of as much as I could get in them, so take a bag and then you have somewhere to put all the other essentials |
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1. Pocket radio+batteries 2. Lanyard for camp and circuit tickets 3. Polo shirt with Tour number 4. Cold beer (at Dunlop chicane on Wednesday 1st qualifying) 5. Camera |
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Talking of essentials.....
I'm not a visitor - only very very occasionally - to CA - but is there any news yet on this year's guide? |
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I was thinking about this too the other day. I had a look and the wiki system they use seems to be getting steadily updated. The 2010 guide helped me a lot.
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Totally essential piece of kit! Particularly for newbies - you really don't need much else.....
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What? Not even the Autosport guide?
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