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23 May 2023, 13:37 (Ref:4157563) | #1126 | ||
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Yes cards are accepted everywhere but cash is not always accepted
Prices are not that bad but if you are there for more that the race weekend then stock up at the supermarket and save yourself a tidy sum |
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We normally take in snacks and soft drinks (in cans). Saves a lot of money in the long run if you’re there all week.
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23 May 2023, 14:51 (Ref:4157578) | #1128 | |
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What sort of snacks and cans may I ask? We usually bring our own food to race meetings, so we've got something there and can still buy something from the food stall if we want
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23 May 2023, 15:40 (Ref:4157592) | #1129 | ||
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We are lucky as campsite overlooks the race track, so easy to pop back eat in the campsite and one minute later we are watching the cars again
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23 May 2023, 15:51 (Ref:4157593) | #1130 | ||
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On your way to the track you'll find supermarkets, the 3 Lidl being the cheapest, followed by two Intermarché's Super. More choice but slightly more expensive are Carrefour and Auchan. I dont recommend Carrefour-City or Carrefour-Market which is a different matter, less choice and much more expensive. In France, there is a difference between "supermarket" and "hypermarket", the last one is supposed to offer a wider choice.
Typing Auchan Le Mans or Carrefour Le Mans for instance will make appear an interactive map. There's often a gas station too, generally offering fair prices on diesel. Last edited by Gerard C; 23 May 2023 at 16:02. |
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23 May 2023, 15:54 (Ref:4157594) | #1131 | ||
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If cash is widely accepted, mind you that the 200 and 500 Euros notes are not always appreciated… Amex not always accepted too (do they prefer Gringo Express?).
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Carburants: real headache because the words "harmonisation européenne" are yet to be translated in french…
Diesel cars/vans: B7:Gazole/ B10: nouveau gazole/ XTL: gazole de synthèse. Essence: E10:SP95 E10/ E5:Sans plomb 95 ou 98/ E85 Bioéthanol. Classic cars go for SP 95/98. Dont expect to find exoctic fuels like 99, 100 or more octane. Adblue: avalaible inside the supermarkets or from traditional gas stations. |
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If you're lookin for rillettes, read carefully the label and look for a 100% pure pork product otherwise you'll have bits of rabbit, poultry, fish and Bob knows what else!
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23 May 2023, 16:21 (Ref:4157600) | #1135 | ||
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Sure, I'll go for goose ones (same for foie gras would prefer goose liver to duck foie gras) it is all a matter of taste. The first thing I carefully chose is the baguette! Strange enough, it gets more and more difficult to find a tasty one! OK, moustaches and beret are easy to source… But what would be a frog with moustache and beret and no baguette, I wonder!
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23 May 2023, 17:47 (Ref:4157612) | #1137 | ||
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Andrew for someone that loves le mans how can you not like rillettes the food most closely related to the area, but love rotten meat strongly flavoured with stuff to disgisse the fact that they are not fit for human consumption, i know they are cheap but that is because they are sponsored bt loo roll manufacturer
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23 May 2023, 17:50 (Ref:4157614) | #1138 | ||
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I wonder who is the duck-head having invented the name "sandwich americain"? Serious! A french baguette, french fries and a sausage made of spices, spices, spices and some meat coming from… well an animal I suppose. Be warned some contain pork, others veal and others… other things! Its part of the pleasure to share a good moment and we all know that pleasure matters. As they say in Essex (see that, Max?) "peu importe le flacon pourvu qu'on ait l'ivresse" (the bottle does not matter as much as the drunkness). Avec modération, of course. |
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Thank you all for the helpful replies, much appreciated.
One more first timer question if I may. How do the spectator viewing areas work? With general entry tickets. I'm guessing within the 'general entry' area it's similar to a conventional circuit in the UK? But what about outside that eg from camping at Beausejour can I walk to watch from the infield at Mulsanne, Arnage, Indianapolis? (I appreciate the distances are quite big!) And in general where's the best places to watch, without grandstand tickets? Thanks |
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Andrew, GT6, Pascal a genuine question for you #1139. Nothing can be said "conventional" at Le Mans…
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23 May 2023, 17:59 (Ref:4157619) | #1142 | ||
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Well as a first timer i would suggest that you try to get to the area opposite the pits for the start it will be packed but that noise at the start is amazing, it will thin out quite quickly afterwards, from there suggest you head up towars the dunlop bridge towards tertre rouge there are some great places to watch from there. From Beausjour it is easy to walk to the viewing area's on the porsche curves but suggest if you want to go to mulsanne and arnarge(a rael must in the dark) then use the buses.
if you make it to the meet on saturday people will happily give you thier ideal viewing spot and tips. |
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GT6, is there (are there) still mega screen in the Indianapolis area the curve before Arnage? Jimboe, I think it will be easier for you to download a map of the track first, then you'll see what people are talking about like Dunlop chicane, Mulsanne corner or Porsche curves.
Can this one help? https://www.24h-lemans.com/en/info/circuit-map This one is more related to the camping locations https://lemansrace.com/circuit-map/ Just a thought, you'll have to understand that "Mulsanne Straight" is said "Hunaudières" in French or la ligne droite des Hunaudières. Last edited by Gerard C; 23 May 2023 at 18:09. |
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23 May 2023, 18:13 (Ref:4157623) | #1144 | |
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Thank you. I am familiar with the layout, just trying to get a grip on whereabouts you can actually go as a spectator.
What's the deal with the busses - are these regular shuttles for the full 24 hours? Are they free? Big queues? |
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23 May 2023, 18:19 (Ref:4157624) | #1145 | ||
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In french what you're lookin for, shuttles, is said navettes. https://www.24h-lemans.com/fr/faq/acces-circuit Then go to "existe-t-il des navettes………" Below the boring text, there's a map with explainations.
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From BSJ you can catch a bus to Karting Sud, then from there you can go to Nord. If you turn left from the entrance to BSJ you walk under the bridge where you can catch busses to Arnage and Mulsanne. They stop running around 3pm on the Sunday. I'll be back in BSJ by 1pm to watch the finish from inside the Porsche Curves. And to fire up the BBQ and open the champagne. |
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23 May 2023, 18:30 (Ref:4157628) | #1148 | ||
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i will stick to rillettes those horses willies you eat are not for me
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That includes the Arnage and Mulsanne enclosures (although they need separate parking tickets I believe). The shuttle system is actually usable these days. |
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23 May 2023, 19:26 (Ref:4157635) | #1150 | ||
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And for the first lap, pits straight and Dunlop chicane apart, what place would you recommend? The exit of Mulsanne corner or the entry of Indianapolis curves may be?
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