2025 Le Mans Guide is here again
Discussion
Can't remember how many years I've been doing this - but here is my first effort (version 1) for '25
https://www.le-mans-guide.co.uk
I have commented in the guide on how Le Mans 24hrs has changed, particularly in the last three years. Those of us who have been long term Le Maners have been bemoaning the lack of good, convenient to the track camp sites, the significant crowds on race day particularly up by Dunlop and the general "corporateness of the whole enterprise.
BUT (bad grammar but it fits!)
One has to admit the ACO have produced a weeks worth of racing with facilities better than most F1 tracks. They have had to go "Corporate" to keep LMP1/Hypercar alive AND to start to balance the books after COVID. Le Mans 24hrs is now a very smart operation in international terms and I believe new Le Maners would agree.
Have a look here:
https://www.le-mans-guide.co.uk/the-le-mans-experi...
Enjoy
Regards
Strasse
https://www.le-mans-guide.co.uk
I have commented in the guide on how Le Mans 24hrs has changed, particularly in the last three years. Those of us who have been long term Le Maners have been bemoaning the lack of good, convenient to the track camp sites, the significant crowds on race day particularly up by Dunlop and the general "corporateness of the whole enterprise.
BUT (bad grammar but it fits!)
One has to admit the ACO have produced a weeks worth of racing with facilities better than most F1 tracks. They have had to go "Corporate" to keep LMP1/Hypercar alive AND to start to balance the books after COVID. Le Mans 24hrs is now a very smart operation in international terms and I believe new Le Maners would agree.
Have a look here:
https://www.le-mans-guide.co.uk/the-le-mans-experi...
Enjoy
Regards
Strasse
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