Le Mans Virgin - Trip Question
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Mate of mine and I are going for the first time. Unfortunately I'm lacking in holiday so we are heading down Friday night, planning on the Eurotunnel thing to Calais at around 5 and heading back Sunday night. How long will it take to get to Le Mans? I've checked the RAC Routefinder thing and it's around 300 miles. 5 hours? Or is that pushing it?
Also, if we leave after the race on Sunday how long would it take to get back to Calais, asuming I manage to dodge Les Flics?
ta,
Rob
Also, if we leave after the race on Sunday how long would it take to get back to Calais, asuming I manage to dodge Les Flics?
ta,
Rob
racegirl said:
chimhunter said:
Also, if we leave after the race on Sunday how long would it take to get back to Calais, asuming I manage to dodge Les Flics?
ta,
Rob
you'll be lucky to get out the circuit before 8pm!! It is one big car park, hense we always leave monday morning.
or an hour before the race ends
to be honest we only managed to fit in about 2 hours of spectating around the drinking last year.
Eurotunnel to Le Mans is about 300 miles, the first 100 miles to Rouen you can do in about 1 hour, the next 150 or so is on the N138 which is a good A road but depending on traffic can take up to 3 hours, the last 50 miles is autoroute from Alencon and takes no more than half an hour.
Most important thing is radar detector are illegal in France and the French police are getting very hot on speeding so be very careful. I never speed in towns or villages, but even on the own sections you need to be careful now. If you are taking a passenger they will be invaluable regarding overtaking.
I left at 3 p.m. on the Sunday year before last and was back at the Eurotunnel at Calais at 7.30 p.m. The drive back on the Sunday is great as a lot of the locals come out to look at all of the cars going back to England. This is especially true on the N138.
Most important thing is radar detector are illegal in France and the French police are getting very hot on speeding so be very careful. I never speed in towns or villages, but even on the own sections you need to be careful now. If you are taking a passenger they will be invaluable regarding overtaking.
I left at 3 p.m. on the Sunday year before last and was back at the Eurotunnel at Calais at 7.30 p.m. The drive back on the Sunday is great as a lot of the locals come out to look at all of the cars going back to England. This is especially true on the N138.
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