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Re: Classic Le Mans
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07/07/2012 10:15
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Nello
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X - my sister left last night with her other half - They are in a slightly dishevelled 4.2 XJ Coupe circa '78 in that BL flat mid-blue. Keep your eye out for them - it only had its 3rd engine change on Thursday in the last year and this will be its first run!
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Re: Classic Le Mans
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07/07/2012 18:17
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I'm staying in a hotel on the 2nd mulsanne chicane, the night practice last night with the 917s and now the race in wet conditions has been fantastic so far! I got 4 laps on track today too, that mulsanne straight is awesome! Those Zonda F's are Bleedin quick, no hope of staying with him round the lap! Gilbo is around but I keep missing him, I will look out for the jaaaaag though. :Cool:
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Re: Classic Le Mans
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09/07/2012 20:42
09/07/2012 20:42
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Just got back after a great weekend over at Le Mans.
Really lucky with the weather, a few monsoon style downpours on Saturday didn't manage to spoil such an amazing event.
Even luckier that our car behaved its self faultlessly for the entire trip! Loads of pictures to sort through and a blog to update, will get the links up once I've caught up on some sleep!
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Re: Classic Le Mans
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09/07/2012 20:50
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Very envious! The weather here was (apart from the 2hrs where Lewis and Jensen wanted it to rain). Can't wait to see the pics; never been to Le Mans. One of the things I want to do before I die (along with Monaco and Monza ). At my age I'd better get a move on..........
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Re: Classic Le Mans
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11/07/2012 22:59
11/07/2012 22:59
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Just recovering after 5 hectic days in France. The Classic was great fun with some incredible cars on show and racing. The weather could have been kinder, however at least the monsoon like downpours were punctuated with brilliant sunshine. I drove the Coupe all the way from Newbury to Le Mans and back without a hitch, about 1100 miles including numerous off piste trips to a collection of bizarre restaurants. The Coupe was in good company as we travelled alongside some friends in their Ferrari GTS 328...here we are in the car park with me wandering whether all that time waxing and polishing the car had really been worth it... And here's one of the Le Mans style starts for 1962-1965 cars... Sorry not to have met up with any other Coupes, we really do seem to be a diminishing sight on the roads. Looking forward to seeing some other's photos
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Re: Classic Le Mans
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12/07/2012 00:29
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We were there too! BroomYellow16vt ... Gutted! The friends we were with had just sold their beloved yellow 16vt after an MOT failure and a very expensive suggested repair bill, N245 SAV (if anyone knows it's whereabouts now?). Sorry to have missed you too
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Re: Classic Le Mans
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12/07/2012 08:40
12/07/2012 08:40
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I keep saying that I will go to Le Mans at some point. I reckon the classic looks more fun to me.
Off to Silverstone classic in a few weeks - yipee!
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Re: Classic Le Mans
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12/07/2012 22:57
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The classic is a world apart from the normal Le Mans. The campsites are full of all sorts of classic and sport cars, not the van loads full of stag do's with sound systems to rival Glastonbury. Obviously there is a little bit of 1920's mischief You can also get up close to the cars, much like you can at Silverstone and Goodwood classic meetings, and chat to the owners/drivers/mechanics. I have been to 20 Le Mans, but I enjoyed this, my first trip to the classic so much more than I have enjoyed the recent "proper" ones. I was just about walking/talking when the youngest car racing first rocked up at Le Mans, I would love to see them extend the field to allow the Group C's though This was how close we were to the track at the back of the car park of our hotel on the Mulsanne, seeing the GT40's and 917's go past at full chat was awesome! If I can work out how to post a video.... Not a posh hotel either, you can tell this by the budget drink holders These were the driver/VIP shuttles A bit of 50's totty! Sat in the pits just before a few laps giving passenger rides to the VIP's... No pace car! Here are a few more random pictures... Listening to a very well informed speach from the 1962 class winning driver Richard Shepherd Baron, alongside Charles Morgan. With the car, TOK 258 fresh from the Grid 4 race just a few feet behind us
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Re: Classic Le Mans
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19/07/2012 13:44
19/07/2012 13:44
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Some great pictures in there, nice to see a different perspective. Your hotel was in a great spot - we had to make do with camping, though this time we decided to go for the site thats slightly further away from the pits, bit more civilised with the facilities and you can spread out as much as you want. Some pictures... Car we decided to go in and raise a few quid for the Midlands Air Ambulance along the way. Sunset at the docks was pretty special, and the best weather we'd see until back in the UK. We counted about 10 Ferrari 250 GTOs out on the parade lap, very impressive. They just kept appearing at Porsche curves, couldn't quite believe what you were seeing. This Bentley was on the ferry back with us, nice to see it being driven to and from the event as well as on track! Some of the more modern metal in the pits Then it rained... Heat coming off the back of the Howmet turbine engined car Stopped off at the Midlands Air Ambulance base on the way home... Whole gallery can be found here on Flickr if anyone fancies a look.
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Re: Classic Le Mans
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19/07/2012 15:42
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The classic is a world apart from the normal Le Mans. The campsites are full of all sorts of classic and sport cars, not the van loads full of stag do's with sound systems to rival Glastonbury. Thanks for the glowing report and fantastic pics, I am now seriously considering this for next year. Is it a busy as the normal le-mans, in that you have to book early to even get tickets for the campsites etc?
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Re: Classic Le Mans
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19/07/2012 15:51
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Not as busy as the main event by any stretch, popular things do get booked up though so best to get booked in early.
The paddock passed allegedly sold out but then another 2000 were available to buy on Saturday morning on the door.
It's only currently on every other year though so you'll have to wait until 2014!
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