Le Mans, What is the attraction? (Pics)

Le Mans, What is the attraction? (Pics)

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D4V KC

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644 posts

246 months

Tuesday 7th September 2004
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I've been to Le Mans 6 or 7 times now. But I have to say this year was the best. Paid a little extra for a good campsite (they only let sport and classic cars in) Met up with some like minded Brits and cruzed the streets, a little miss behaving with the motors, the odd beer and BBQ and generally had a great time. But I was thinking, I don't think there's just one thing that makes it great down on that long weekend. It's such a mix of stuff. Below is a few reasons I enjoyed Le Mans this June '04....







Anyone else got favourite pics from this year?

Liszt

4,330 posts

277 months

Tuesday 7th September 2004
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[quote=D4V KCPaid a little extra for a good campsite (they only let sport and classic cars in)
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We paid the normal for ergular camping and there was plenty of sports and classics there

Been going for 6 years now and tend not to always carry a camera, as I have broken a couple due to beer related activities.

D4V KC

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644 posts

246 months

Wednesday 8th September 2004
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"We paid the normal for ergular camping and there was plenty of sports and classics there "


Just wanted to avoid the Laxpower brigade and Transits with PA systems this year!

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shnozz

28,008 posts

278 months

Wednesday 8th September 2004
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race, what race?

hansgerd

1,274 posts

291 months

Wednesday 8th September 2004
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The summit...


Some didn't make it back to the base camp...


Ah hell, another 9 months to go...


>> Edited by hansgerd on Wednesday 8th September 11:31

iaint

10,040 posts

245 months

Wednesday 8th September 2004
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D4V KC said:

Paid a little extra for a good campsite (they only let sport and classic cars in) Met up with some like minded Brits and cruzed the streets, a little miss behaving with the motors, the odd beer and BBQ and generally had a great time.

Anyone else got favourite pics from this year?


You were in the same campsite as me (blue rx-7)! Pretty good location, shame about the loos! As a LM virgin I though it was brillian and will definately be there again next year!

Some photos (not great though!) I took here

Iain

D4V KC

Original Poster:

644 posts

246 months

Wednesday 8th September 2004
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iaint said:

D4V KC said:

Paid a little extra for a good campsite (they only let sport and classic cars in) Met up with some like minded Brits and cruzed the streets, a little miss behaving with the motors, the odd beer and BBQ and generally had a great time.

Anyone else got favourite pics from this year?



You were in the same campsite as me (blue rx-7)! Pretty good location, shame about the loos! As a LM virgin I though it was brillian and will definately be there again next year!

Some photos (not great though!) I took here

Iain



Small world man, i remember seeing your car at the bottom field we were on. The Yellow RX7 used to smoke well each morning i recall. That and the Red 512 Ferrari, which i believe was a worse than the Mazda.

Looks like a nice motor yours, brisk i'd have thought.

Good campsite, i got a bit fed up with the Shower Block as well, low water pressure. Loo's were better than most at LeMans weekend. (In fact i'm bound to get flack for the Shower comment!) And the courtesy coach fiasco was rather poor at time too! (I'm bound to get flack for the Shower comment!)

DustyC

12,820 posts

261 months

Wednesday 8th September 2004
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Some of those pictures show cars racing.
I think I remember seeing that one year but does it happen all the time?

iaint

10,040 posts

245 months

Wednesday 8th September 2004
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D4V KC said:


Small world man, i remember seeing your car at the bottom field we were on. The Yellow RX7 used to smoke well each morning i recall. That and the Red 512 Ferrari, which i believe was a worse than the Mazda.


Yeah tiny world, would be suprised if there weren't any other PHers there looking at the make-up of the cars there - all very drool-worthy.

John's FD was a bit smokey and a tad loud (down to quite large porting on the engine) but very very fast. Used to be the most powerful twin turbo 7 in the UK but he's gone single now and it's even beastier!

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Looks like a nice motor yours, brisk i'd have thought.


Ta, pretty quick in a streight line - around 300 bhp (250/tonne) with decent top end speed, let down by the driver on the twisties though. Having been in a mate's supercharged Elise I know the RX-7 is outclassed totally in handling stakes!

D4V KC said:

Good campsite, i got a bit fed up with the Shower Block as well, low water pressure. Loo's were better than most at LeMans weekend. (In fact i'm bound to get flack for the Shower comment!) And the courtesy coach fiasco was rather poor at time too! (I'm bound to get flack for the Shower comment!)


The loos were bearable and better than those at the track. Showers weren't great when busy. May well go back there as the organisers are promising better facilities next time! Might have a slightly bigger rotary contingent next time to

Iain

furby

378 posts

253 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Why is LM great?? It just is, no need to ask, just go and experiance.

Our photos and LM site are here for perusal:

www.teamsquack.com

BTW, those Ferrari supporters, 2nd pick on 1st post are pretty good!! It shows motor racing isn't just a blokes thing!!

v15ben

15,901 posts

248 months

Monday 10th January 2005
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shnozz said:





Sorry to bring an ancient post back to life Shnozz, but is that Houx campsite??

Ballistic Banana

14,700 posts

274 months

Monday 10th January 2005
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v15ben

15,901 posts

248 months

Monday 10th January 2005
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Nice, looking forward to it!!

shnozz

28,008 posts

278 months

Monday 10th January 2005
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oh yes.