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View Poll Results: Whether at the race or at home, will you stay up for the full 24 hours? | |||
Definitely! | 10 | 35.71% | |
Hopefully | 6 | 21.43% | |
Probably Not | 7 | 25.00% | |
Definitely Not! | 5 | 17.86% | |
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28 May 2012, 13:51 (Ref:3080588) | #1 | |
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Staying up for the whole race...
A few friends and I are planning to go to the race next year, yet none of us have been before. Is it naive of us to expect to stay awake for the whole race, or will we succumb to tiredness? I ask this question as we collectively do not have the funds to buy a camping ticket.
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28 May 2012, 13:58 (Ref:3080593) | #2 | ||
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The biggest problem with staying awake all night would be if you were planning on driving home any distance afterwards.
You can always sleep in your car during the race although I believe they have clamped down on people putting tents up in the carpark (as we did in our first visit in '97). Compared with the cost of a ferry crossing and fuel (and entry tickets) the camping isn't too expensive if split several ways (one per car). This also allows you to make a longer trip out of it and therefore getting better value. |
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28 May 2012, 14:07 (Ref:3080599) | #3 | ||
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28 May 2012, 14:54 (Ref:3080622) | #4 | ||
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I'd say the camping part is half the fun of the week/weekend.
Handy for a few hrs shut-eye in the night. |
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28 May 2012, 15:04 (Ref:3080625) | #5 | ||
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28 May 2012, 16:02 (Ref:3080646) | #6 | |
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Agree that the camping is a great part of the experience.
We went back for a couple of hours kip to the tent last year. I don't think I really got a lot of sleep and the whole time I just felt like I was missing the action - which I was. I certainly didn't feel any better when I got up. I'm driving this year but planning to stay up for the duration, then crash out immediately after the race before driving home the next morning. A lot of people talk about staying up for the whole 24 hours, but in reality you're up for something around 32+ hours. It's only once a year (for most) so why not. |
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28 May 2012, 17:30 (Ref:3080685) | #7 | ||
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well the cost is pretty irrelevant as a beasjour camping tickets is pretty well the same price as a parking ticket and if you pick one up on e abay just before the race it may even be cheaper
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28 May 2012, 17:41 (Ref:3080695) | #8 | |||
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I'd say it makes you feel worse tham you would otherwise. I'll be taking a blanket and wrapping up at the really early hours so if I nod off, I nod off and I'll be warm (and Simmi will be awake to make sure I'm alright). Edit to add: Last year at half 5 we stumbled over to the star finish straight, feeling groggier than a big jug of grog, only to have the Robertson GT40 thunder past and waken the dead. |
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28 May 2012, 17:45 (Ref:3080699) | #9 | |||
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Are you serious????? One night a year. For me, the most important night. The idea of sleeping through the night at Le Mans is close to heresy for me. The night is the best part of Le Mans and should not be missed. You can catch up on sleep any time. Dare I say, get an early night on Friday night instead. |
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28 May 2012, 17:56 (Ref:3080709) | #10 | ||
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Longest I've survived is 22 hours when I was 15, taking a quick nap between 2.30 and 4.30 am. I'm 18 now so I expect to make it for the whole race.
It's perfectly do-able so long as you stay off the Kronenberg. If you fail to do so, the combination of beer, noise and heat will probably cause you difficulties come Sunday lunchtime. How serious are you about keeping up with what's going on? If you're really interested in the race, and little else, I'd reccomend staying up for it but if you want to soak up the atmosphere, I'd try and accept you might want to take a couple of hours shut-eye before sunrise (which you absolutely must not miss - under any circumstances!), although there are points in the race on the Sunday during the day which become incredibly dull. Incidentally, no amount of espresso was able to keep me awake last year watching it on Eurosport, although when you're there you don't notice how tired you are untill you sink into bed when you get back to your first normal bed! |
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28 May 2012, 17:56 (Ref:3080710) | #11 | |
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28 May 2012, 17:56 (Ref:3080711) | #12 | ||
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Sleeping while the race goes on is unthinkable to me. I usually take less than an hour of sleeping, but I didn't sleep last year.
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28 May 2012, 17:57 (Ref:3080712) | #13 | ||
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well to be honest most evenings are late that week and sleep in short supply, not stayed up all night for years, but my alarm clock has always got me up before daybreak and I watch the dark turn to light between 4.00 and 6.00 in the morning then head back and grab a few hours of sleep.
By the way the alarm clock I am referring to is the need for a pee, always works after a few beers in the campsite saturday evening |
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28 May 2012, 17:58 (Ref:3080714) | #14 | ||
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28 May 2012, 18:38 (Ref:3080724) | #15 | |||
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I remember staying up all night in 2010, and then on Sunday night, going to a posh restaurant with James, Tony and Trussers and it was as much as we coud do to eat our food without falling asleep over our foie gras, make polite race-relevant conversation and then head off to bed........ |
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28 May 2012, 18:44 (Ref:3080728) | #16 | ||
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showing off again andrew " dinner with trussers"
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28 May 2012, 18:55 (Ref:3080733) | #17 | ||
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I only reason i have needed sleep during the race is because of getting trashed for 3 consecutive days/nights previous. My body just goes into shutdown.
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28 May 2012, 18:56 (Ref:3080734) | #18 | ||
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Something I've done quite a few times over my 26 years at Le Mans...... Paul was a guest of the Tourists (as here with Chief Tourist Ian in 2004 - reading the media guide!) several times and has also shared his substantial wisdom with James, Tony and I over a curry a few stones throws from Silverstone......
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28 May 2012, 19:22 (Ref:3080741) | #19 | ||
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I know it is not the same as I was at home but last year I managed to get up at 7:30 AM Saturday and then stay up until 11 PM on Sunday for the Canadian GP.
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28 May 2012, 19:24 (Ref:3080742) | #20 | ||
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Well, I guess James, Tony and I will be up around 8.30-9ish am on the Saturday and will not be sleeping again until about 10pm or later on the Sunday - what's that? About 37 hours?
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28 May 2012, 19:58 (Ref:3080768) | #21 | ||
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No way i would try that as usually have to drive home on the sunday night, also i find a few hours sleep lets me enjoy the rest of the race rather than keep nodding of
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28 May 2012, 20:00 (Ref:3080771) | #22 | ||
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Well, we don't have far to go back after the race and don't wander off home until mid-morning on Monday. That's the way I like it - no rush......
The problem with enjoying the rest of the race is that more often than not, Sunday lunchtime and afternoon isn't a patch on the excitement during the night..... |
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28 May 2012, 20:05 (Ref:3080781) | #23 | ||
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not sure i agree with that both last year and the year before the night was not really that great, with accidents and pace cars not exactly adding to the excitement, don't get me wrong i will always see several hours of night racing but happy to miss a few hours at night and a few in the morning
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28 May 2012, 20:09 (Ref:3080787) | #24 | ||
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True, there was more to watch on Sunday pm in 10/11 - but I've seen some fairly dull processions to the end , particularly as teams cut speeds on Sunday afternoon when there's nothing but a finish to go for.....
But then we've debated this before Simon many times and we'll never totally agree. It's horses for courses, but I just want to get home to any first-timers just how incredible the night is at Le Mans. I'd hate to hear of someone coming to Le Mans for the first time and then sleeping through the majority of the night racing..... |
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28 May 2012, 20:12 (Ref:3080791) | #25 | ||
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When I used to marshal the race I usually got about 4 hours sleep during the race. The trouble is I would wake up if a certain car did not come through on schedule unless it was a routine stop. I have never stayed awake throughout the 24 hours.
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