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Is it worth joining the ACO for the "VIP" areas?
And yes, we are staying in the flexotel. I'm far too long in the tooth for proper camping. |
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Question for the experts, particularly the photographers.
What would be a sensible plan for getting as many photos from as many different parts of the track as possible done during the practice and qualifying sessions? I ask because the grandstands are free and there will be a lot fewer people. Of course there are also a lot fewer hours! For ease of quoting, the sessions are: Weds 1600-2000 (day) Weds 2200-0000 (night) Thu 1900-2130 (day/twilight) Thu 2200-0000 (night) Cheers! |
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I would suggest walking the circuit area on Wednesday afternoon and evening and then driving to Mulsanne and Arnarge on Thursday evening. Traffic will be much lighter than during the race and Thursday evening the speeds will be higher for those action shoots along the straights after Mulsanne and at Arnarge for the glowing disc's.
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Anyone ever taken the buses that go round the circuit, thinking specifically from main gate area round to Arnage. Just curious if they were regular, busy, where they started and stopped.
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The circuit buses are pretty decent these days. In 2019 we did the loop from the 'stadium end' of the track to Mulsanne to Arnage to the Porsche Curves (and then on the Little Train) back to the stadium with minimal waits for the bus each time.
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Is the ACO Tribune 17 reserved seating or first-come-first served free?
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Not sure if anything has been posted about campsites and bookings, so here goes:
When booking through the ACO or via another agency, do they allocate a certain amount of space for the pitch? If so do they base it on tent capacity or people? I'm looking at a bigger tent for next year and although I'll be camping alone I'll probably take a 4man tent. I ask because Travel Destinations gave me half a pitch and only charged me for one person this year. But I only had a 2 person pop up tent (as discussed elsewhere). |
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29 Jun 2022, 16:27 (Ref:4117496) | #62 | ||
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ACO pitches are 7 x 5m - one ticket per vehicle needed, then you can squeeze as much camping paraphernalia as you like into that space.
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12 Sep 2022, 20:31 (Ref:4125894) | #63 | ||
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When are tickets expected to go for sale?
I want to stay in a relatively cheap hotel (if such thing exists). Given that I found one, what's the best way to go to the track (other than walking)? |
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Normally members ticketing is one week before general sales. But I'm certainly expecting October.
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I know people who have used the free parking up by the airfield, the only issue they had was the transfer bus was infrequent and always rammed, so it was easy/quicker to walk.
However, with the crowd expected this year parking isn't going to be easy all round tbh |
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Forgot to say Saturday meet up is a good way to meet everyone and talk about le mans, and if you look in the where are you camping you will find out other forum members in your site
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Hi everyone, couple of questions from someone who hasn't camped since 2014.
We're coming down on Friday afternoon/early evening - we have marked pitches, but how worried do we have to be about having our pitches reserved? We'll be stopping at the supermarket on the way down. Is there anything we're likely to buy on our way into the circuit that won't be allowed in? I'm thinking gas canisters, bottles of beer etc. We're staying on Sunday night. Do all the food vendors still close before the end of the race? Lastly, have shuttle busses between Clos-Fleuri and the rest of the circuit been announced at all? |
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Normally they are OK with people reserving pitches (we've previously had photos of our multiple camping passes to prove we actually have friends).
Hopefully the jobsworth security will have calmed down by Friday, so you're less likely to be searched - go for canned beer instead of bottles though. I would assume no food for sale after the end of the race. There's always the KFC by the tram terminus as a last resort :-) |
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31 May 2023, 09:58 (Ref:4158931) | #71 | ||
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The ACO have published their list of what you can and can't take into the circuit and car parks and campsites.
No surprises with some - cans but no bottles, no drones, guns, throwing stars (!) or fireworks anywhere, and surprisingly, no bicycles - anywhere - although scooters (non motorised) are allowed in car parks and campsites. And no dogs in the circuit (unless assistance dogs). I suspect the bicycles prohibition will not be wholly enforced..... |
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My group are determined to bring a paddling pool for some reason. Am I right in protesting that they are banned from ACO campsites?
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they were banned years ago, and the security do enforce it.
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Road from Arnage to Arnage/Indy closed
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More informations about traffic maps and their constraints for 2023
https://www.sarthe.fr/actualites/24-...ntes-associees |
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