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Radio Le Mans girls and boys will be out selling the radios I have no doubt. Over ear /single side were 5 Euro, proper FM radio with comfy stereo buds are 10 euro.
911CG? Assuming you lot are like mine, you won't have problems. The racing nuts will be at the racing. The non racing types will be back at the campsite, with books, steo, and sun cream. There is nothing stopping the non-racer members taking the car out to other towns, as you won't need it once you are set up. Just be aware that a fridge kills car batteries in jig time, if you leave it plugged in! |
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The RLM boys and girls will almost certainly be out selling the radios but dies anyone know how good they are? For tears I used a little Creative mp3 player with a built in radio, which was great. Of course now I've gone for the brilliant ear defender style radio - not that I particularly want to defend my ears, but because the ability to actually hear the commentary is so darned good!
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For 'dies' and 'tears' read 'does' and 'years' - darned iPhone with it's little keys!
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In addition to whats been said before:
1 The Club Arnage guide is currently being worked on for 2012, this has Lots of do's and don'ts, check lists, campsite/viewing locations you name it. It should be available not long after test weekend. 2. Once you're at the track on saturday, don't think about leaving until Sunday evening, you'll take forever to get anywhere. If you're not camping in the circuit locale, take a couple of blankets with you, plenty of folk just crash out. 3. Personally, I'd drive the N138 down and avoid the motorway, especially coming back. But if you do use the motorway look out for "Aires de ...." these are rest stops (glorified lay-by) with toilets. 4. Don't Speed! the police will be looking out for you, they seem to target the brits, it's on the spot fines and if you dont have the cash, plenty of stories about being escorted to cash points. There are coaches that take you to the viewing spots at Mulsanne and Arnage, worth it. My favoured viewing spots were between Porsche Curve and Ford for the start, and Terte Rouge at sunrise |
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If my wife decided to bring the family on a tennis tournament holiday , Id be bored off my tits !!! Thats my point , there has to be some interest ..... Its not the Silverstone 6 hours with home at the end of the day , and its not such fun when your trying to keep your little ones dry when the heavens open for the week . Last edited by The Badger; 11 May 2012 at 14:00. |
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Forget the campsite culture there are plenty that don't do that but still get the magic of Le Mans. It is not like any other race - the atmosphere the history, the noise, the dark will captivate you whether or not you have a car to cheer on. Just sit on the tribunes opposite the pits at 2.00am and soak it up and make sure you have good position on the pit straight for at least 2 hours before the race |
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Not to be gloomy, just a tiny warning! On the other hand: last year, a couple, +/- 45 years of age, were on the 2 pitches next to ours with their 16 year son and 18 year old daughter. Dad drove the motorhome with mum, daughter the Corvette C3 (lucky b*tch!) with the son. They had a great time all week! |
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Not everyone goes to follow the race closely. If you take it easy and just soak up the atmosphere then I can not see anyone failing to enjoy it. Especially a 7 year old kid. When I was 7, and when I've been with other 7 year olds, the race is absolutely the best thing that's ever happened to you. |
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the attitude in this forum seems to be that the racing related joys of lm are best kept secret lest the enemy finds out. for genuine advice regarding non-track activities i've found other enthusiast forums and the oft mentioned ca guide to be more informative. if anyone can advise the best way to interact with the circuit action beyond the start, the finish and listening to radio le mans i'd be interested to hear. as would the op should he be met with a confused or bored offspring or partner. |
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The different forums that 'major' on Le Mans all have their strengths. There is little overlap with regard to topic, but considerable overlap within membership. Each has it's forte, and therefore its reason for being (and ability to survive). Tenths' strength is on race related aspects of Le Mans. |
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It was reading 10tenths and getting answers from the members which convinced me to go to LM for the first time.
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Preparation - invest the time in the build up to the race (days, weeks, months) to understand the format of the race, the classes (4 classes, therefore 4 races in one) and which teams are racing in each class. Use Andy Blackmore's spotters guide to help you recognise the cars whilst they are on track. Without this basic knowledge, your ability to follow the race trackside (in any meaningful way) will be greatly diminished. Interacting with the track - they say variety is the spice of life. Bear that in mind during the race. Yes, the majority choose to spend the start and finish of the race on, or close to, the pit straight. But, there are so many options available to the spectator during the race. Make the most of them. From Maison Blanche to Tertre Rouge, the main spectator enclosure, there are countless different views of the track, both from the outside of the circuit and the inside. Do both, and if you discover a particularly good viewing point, stop for a while and take it in. Then there are the 3 official spectator enclosures away from the main one, Porsche Curves, Arnage and Mulsanne. It's a 24 hour race, so add variety to your viewing experience by taking the time to head away from the main spectator enclosure to discover them. My point really is this - make the effort and you will be rewarded. What you get out of the race is directly related to what you put into it. (.......or have I totally misunderstood your question, Bella?) |
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In the post I quoted I cannot see a single word about 'driving in France'. How can you know about 'the core campsite culture' (of Le Mans) when you've never been. You didn't mention that your POV is that of a 'young female traveller' which in any case may be of little relevance to a mature family. I just felt your post was very negative in many ways and wanted to reassure the OP that it's all good and they will have a ball. |
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If your worried about young female opinions , stay away fron Houx Annex . Houx is a much more peaceful campsite , tickets can be had on ebay at this stage .
The majority of people who go there , are adults , while some behave like myself , Ive seen some pretty weird stuff happening in the campsites too . Dont be alarmed by what you see ..... many normal people go wild in Le Mans for the weekend , cuz thats what they do when they go on their hols ..... much like any tourist resort , people can behave badly when let off the leash . As I explained before , Le Mans isnt for everybody ..... its a motorrace and not a tourist resort and doesnt cater much for children either , as its not a child oriented event . However , its always been like that , so dont expect it to change . Your askin for advice , your getting it from people who know . Personally Ive been there 19 times plus 4 or 5 test weekends too . Maybe the answers your getting is not exactly what you wish to hear ..... but then again , your askin . I hope you and your family have a brilliant time ..... but you must have an open mind , one thing its not is Butlins . |
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Just remember the reason why your there in the first place , its not for fashion shopping , or feeding the ducks at the pond . Its the worlds biggest motorrace . I wouldnt take my wife as I know she would show interest for a few hours , after that ..... it would be ear ache . I would like very much to hear your post race report , in this thread . I do sincerly hope that you all enjoy yourselves , as thats the objective of the week , but I also have my doubts too , and I hope im wrong for your sake . Tell me something ..... I presume your intending on camping ? Now , have you given thought to what would happen if the skys decide to open up for the week ..... family in the tent , clothes damp and hard to dry , pools of water near or under your tent ..... 3 to 4 degrees at night ..... it can also be miserable . I dont know how you feel , but I know my family would be *****in at that lark . I was camping there 3 0r 4 years ago ..... there was so much water , a Swedish couple abondoned their tent , sleeping bags , bar-b-q , the lot and went home on the Friday . Think about that . And nobidy here can say Im telling a word of a lie either . |
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I have to say after many years experience, I agree too. I have been to Le Mans many times with people who were not really committed to the race. By the time Sunday came around, they were bored to tears and that negative attitude infected others and even touched upon my own enjoyment.
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But rainy wash-outs are actually pretty rare. 27 years for me, and I can count the seriously wet weekends on the fingers of one hand. And as you know already, 2012 is going to be wonderfully hot and sunny all week........ |
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What I wouod definitely do though is to endorse the comments made already about the CA Le Mans Guide. Even though it doesn't change greatly from year to year, I still download it every year and have a good read of it - for no other reason really than it really sets my mood brilliantly for what is to come. It is absolutely essential reading for anyone who is going to Le Mans for the first time - and probably for the next few times as well, as you'll only scratch the surface of the event on your first visit. |
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Eh eh ..... whats this , whats this ..... your finally agreeing with me ?
Sadly , I wont make this years race , again . But I will be tuned in , race on the box , timing and RLM on the PC ..... and I dont want to watch a wet race , shower here and there I can deal with . P.S. ..... Bet the missis wishs I was there , cuz she aint gonta get near the Tv all weekend !!! LMAO |
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I used to go to Le Mans with a friend, Peter, who I always called Pierre for the weekend (). He came with us from 92 through to '00, missing only '96. When we were making plans for '97, his partner said to my missus, 'For goodness sake, don't ever tell him he can't go to Le Mans. All I heard from him last year was where he would have been and what he would have been watching - for the entire 24 hours......'
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