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Yeah I have to be honest it's a stand I do like to visit during qualy but not a place I'd want to spend a prolonged period of time. A few too many quirks for my liking.
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This was only my second trip to Le Mans, but I promise there will be many more to come! (Plans are already being made for next year)
Pros: First and foremost, thank you to Michelin for the VIP hospitality experience, it was very special and was much appreciated. Having a comfortable place to eat, drink and rest up was amazing. Taking my wife to her first Le Mans, and having her enjoy it so much that she too is now desperately looking forward to next year. Meeting Alan McNish at the Michelin hospitality and getting to chat with him for a few minutes. I'd met him before a few times, but this time was very enjoyable, and as always he is such a gentleman and an amazing steward for sports car racing. The race itself. I would have liked to have seen someone other than Audi win (and if it had to be Audi I was hoping for TKs 10th win), but it was a dramatic, hard fought race in every category. The weather was perfect. Even the short rainstorm was great. Loved the smell of the rain on the asphalt and the excitement that it brought with it. Cons: Losing my $300 noise canceling headphones. Having dinner reservations at La Chamade in downtown Le Mans for the night of the drivers parade. I'd made the reservations a month before. When I showed up they pretended like I'd never made them. They also pretended that they all of a sudden didn't speak a word of English. It's cool, I don't speak French, so shame on me. But it's not cool when I see you speaking English with someone else just minutes before and then all of a sudden forgetting how to speak it. They didn't make any effort to seat us even after their mistake, just showed us the door. I kicked over their sign on the street on the way out, it made me feel a little better. Please don't use this restaurant, they are rude, nasty people who don't deserve your business. Dempsey not winning. Would have loved to have seen him win, simply for the amount of publicity it would have brought to the sport. |
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probably got something to do with the fact that in return, nobody has anything nice to say about parisiens. that dislike is the only thing that truly unites the rest of france
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For my two penneth, I think this year was one of my most enjoyable in my 9 trips. As many of you know, I almost didn't make it, which I think added to my enjoyment. But my mate and I had a fantastic time - always helped by the weather; but we didn't follow our gang's usual routine... We went to Chartre-sur-le-Loire for Champagne outside the Hotel de France (I've been there before, but my mate hadn't) and soaked up the atmosphere. We also did the CBW which neither of us had done before, but definitely will be again! We just didn't follow the throngs really - some nice meals out and about, including a proper sit-down in the ACO an hour before the race. The Michelin tour and TT meeting an hour or two before (although the latter was a flying visit unfortunately) were also great additions. Nothing I'm saying is out of this world, but I think it was just our pace this year was different to normal and I think far more enjoyable. |
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Thanks! Missed that this year - need to try to attend next time.
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Had a great time at campsite Tertre Rouge, really nice to stay there.
The Michelin visit was very nice and interesting to find out how they work. Tenths meeting was as mentioned before a huge succes. This was my first year (in 24) without a permanent grandstand seat, did not miss it at all. |
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Right, one month since I arrived down at La Sarthe, time to sum up my experience after I've allowed it to sink in.
First up. I'm never doing what I did this year again, it's ridiculous to carry around luggage for 11 regular days in France as well as the camping stuff. The local authorities could probably do better regarding the sidewalks from the main entrance down to the Maison Blanche entrances, about 3/4 of the way is pure gravel and a heavy suitcase on wheels basically turns into a plowing machine. I know it means a 20-21-hour drive, but next year I'll be driving over on a pan-European roadtrip. On the other hand, it's a fantastic feeling to bring mates along and feel happy when you see them enjoying themselves to the fullest, drinking in the atmosphere and savouring every minute of the experience. Dan got his first taste of it this year, he's already said he might convince others to come next year, and I've already persuaded someone else on my end. On the face of it, the pre-booking for 5 people for next year might already start to look pessimistic. Good neighbors in Maison Blanche. Saw a re-run of the Canadian GP (missed the results) with them during the heavy rainstorm that hit on Monday evening a few hours after scrutineering, and quite a bit of chit-chat with them on the spectator banking in the campsite during Wednesday practice. Nice organization by Kenn and the others in the Danish campsite. Also, great to meet some other new people (William and Nick) through those means; we went as a group down to Arnage and Mulsanne on Thursday night, watched the last 4 hours of the race together on the spectator terrace next to the finish line, then we all met up for a day of sightseeing in Paris on the Tuesday after the race. Great insight at the Michelin tire compound visit. The smell of fresh racing tires is certainly something that sticks with you for a while. I should pack warmer clothes to bring along when walking around the track. Had to retire to the tent during the race just to warm myself up in the sleeping bag... and nodded off with the #7 leading. First thing I hear when I wake up with the morning light? Audi 1-2. AAAAAAAARGH. And the groan in the grandstands when the #20 Porsche slowed with terminal issues at the end... I was part of it. Fantastic race, but (almost) the most disappointing result possible for me sadly. Great to meet with everyone over the week. Nice chat with James, Eric and Andrew at scrutineering, the meeting at the tree was even better than last year, and it was interesting to see how people were trying to cope with the rocket fuel. John-Mark (G4J) admitted that he couldn't remember the first two hours of the race after having a taste... I'll definitely be bringing some variations on this theme next year. Maybe if we have some methods of chilling drinks for a week, also some Romanian wine. Also, bit more access this year than I would have expected. Managed to snag more autographed cards, as well as various selfies with various people, and probably the best thing - meeting Shea and Jim from Radio Le Mans in the tram station at Republique on scrutineering Monday and having a very pleasant chat with them on the way back to the track. In hindsight, I was lucky about one thing: a (niggling, painful but ultimately not very serious for now) health issue that develops over a longer period of time picked the "perfect" time to rear its ugly head, and it was precisely 2 days after I landed back home, so thankfully it didn't happen in France and it didn't bring up complications that would have arisen (even with health insurance for travelling). Overall: you can bet your **** I'll be back again next year. And with a bigger group hopefully. More people to spread the Le Mans fever around. |
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Well Victor you have gone from a lost soul waiting at the station wondering what the hell you let yourself into last year to a group organiser in 1 year and are now addicted to le mans so see you next year and the year after and after and after
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And the campsite pre-booking is for Tertre Rouge.
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So your party will be bringing the average age down a fair bit then.
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victor, your rocket fuel increased my enjoyment of the first hour of the race considerably. i have only sketchy recollections of that first hour, much like g4j though!
and do the roadtrip, *definitely*. i'm doing austria the weekend after next, that's 17 plus ferry journey, and it's not so bad. you need an awful lot of music though to be fair, the cold night during the race was definitely exaggerated by the warm days beforehand. i don't know even if it's possible to dress for that kind of change in temperature :/ |
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