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Different Things to do at Le Mans 2013.....or 2014....!
All of those who go to Le Mans every year have perhaps become guilty of doing the same things each year and not trying to find new activities, My regular things excluding watching the race and practice sessions always include the following
Thursday trip to local villages then Lemans city centre Friday visit to St Saturin classic car show then pit walk/visit Saturday Tenths meet then some years I visit the museum before the race start So lets see if anyone has new things that others might like to try |
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I usually go for a nice refreshing swim two mornings during raceweek. Do 30-40 laps. It burns off some of the extra calories taken in, wakes you up and you'll be crispy fresh all day! Remember to take your speedos, because shorts are not allowed!
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Must admit I've never been swimming at Le Mans - and I suspect that won't be a first for me this year! I very much a creature of habit, I was in my Tourist days and very much so now with Team DoT. And that's just how I like it!!!
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Andrew, like you i am also a creature of habit but trying new things is always a good thing, they will sometimes become the always do and other times never to be repeated, but I think we should all try to do one new thing each year, when i first started to go to le mans we would go to the pool several times as they had warm showers and proper toilets, something that was missing from the campsites at the time.
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Despite having been no where near as many times as Ayse it seems the trips are already getting quite regimented. Initial choices (if successful) can often influence how you continue I suppose.
New stuff for us this year should be: Night time qually trip to Arnage Grandstand tickets And all being well a trip to the 10tenths meeting! |
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5 Mar 2013, 10:18 (Ref:3214456) | #6 | ||
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The ten_tenths meet is a must do each year as it is the only chance we get
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Can anyone recommend any nearby villages/towns that are decent for a beer and a bite to eat?
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We like la chartre sur la loire, a real mecca for sportscar fans as it is where the old teams (Bentley/aston etc) would stay, lovely place with a square and the hotel de france with all the pictures and memerobilia of the time.
Also a good climb to the joan of arc memorial at the top a a huge mound with great views of the surrounding area. Plenty of old cars there on both thursday and friday lunchtime |
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I need to do the ten-tenths meeting as well. Often events on a Friday out of my control stop that from happening, so we'll see this year.
Believe it or not, 13 trips to Le Mans and only this year did I even catch a glimpse of the drivers' parade. The main purpose of our trip to the city centre was to catch the football in a Tabac but we were pretty impressed with the atmosphere. My Dad's been close to 30 times now and had never been on the advice of an Autosport guide in the late 80s. I think that says a lot about how seriously you should take those guides - you're far better listening to advice on a website like this from seasoned fans. Another thing we did this year for the first time was watch the start of the race on the terraces - and we're absolutely up for doing it again. You may not have the best view or comfort, but you can't beat it for atmosphere. Another thing to try this year will be the new museum layout and the use of unlimited internet. I can buy unlimited internet from Three for 5 euros a day - I think it's worth paying 10 euros for timing and scoring wherever I am around the circuit during the race. It's great to try some new stuff out, but when you do, sometimes you're reminded why it was you had the habbit in the first place. Watching the start from the Esses, for example, was very dissapointing - you simply don't get the same build-up. Grandstand seats at the Dunlop chicane were also a mistake, it's a very underwhelming place to view the cars and not a lot happens there. Maison Blanche is infinitely better. |
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It is something you should do, but once you've done it a few times, you realise that you don't really want to do it every year - well I did anyway.
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5 Mar 2013, 16:58 (Ref:3214634) | #14 | ||
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I'm not entirely sure if it's to everyone's taste, but after the parade last year, we kind of drifted off the main square (with the trams) into the narrow streets, hunting food.
We stumbled onto a sort of Fame Trail thing, with brass plaques, with winners names, and hand prints. Then into a little square, with a fountain(?) like the trophy, and last year's winners details. Something for a lazy day? Sorry for the vagueness! |
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The drivers parade is a bit like the museum worth doing but I usually leave several years between rather than every year
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I have got a bit bored with the parade to be honest - but last year we had a great time getting back from the Parade stopping at various bars and meeting local people as well as fellow racegoers - so much of a great time that it took us 6 hours to get from the Cathedral area to the tram stop in the main square - which I think is about 400 yards!
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Yes, I can imagine the parade getting a little dull year after year, but we might do it properly this year, if not just to say we have!
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We made sure to go find the hand prints last year on Friday and then had a meal in the square. But scarpered before the parade kicked off.
Maybe we'll give it another crack in a few years if it appears that good weather is guaranteed. I think standing near the start where you will get a bit of interaction/freebies would make it a lot better. |
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Just down one of the alleys off that square with the winners' hand prints is a wonderful little second-hand bookstore where the owner speaks English. Packed to the rafters with all manner of stuff, not just French either.
I remember reading in one of the guides (CA?) that the Drivers' Parade wasn't worth the hassle, but in 2011 I thought it was great. Wonderful atmosphere, loads of free stuff, plenty of places to get a drink and something to eat. Thanks for the recommendations for Chartre-sur-la-Loire - I remember reading about a town where the teams used to stay and where Steve McQueen and crew stayed when filming Le Mans. I think we'll try to head out there on the Thursday lunchtime. |
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I did the 24h du karting last year, my 4th trip to Le Mans in total and it was the first time i ventured up into the town and especially the old town. The Cathedral and surround area is stunning. Enjoyed a lovely quiet sun drenched beer there one afternoon.
Not sure what its like on raceweek though, might be heaving. |
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The area around the old town is well worth a visit, the cathedral is stunning, well worth popping into the tourist office which is close by, you might even meet the delightful Nadine.
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/lemansf...7632933726210/
Some Pics from the Old Town during my Oct Visit last Year . |
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The last two occasions I went (08 and 09), that's where I went. You see a lot more of the drivers than 'out on the road'. In 2008, our Chief Tourist actually got ushered into the area where drivers were posing in front of the vintage cars - it appears that he was mistaken for Hugh Chamberlain! He was pleased to get in there, but not quite so delighted about the physical comparison - a fair bit younger and a little lighter...... Quote:
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