Marque Club @ Le Mans
Drive to Le Mans. Drive at Le Mans. Watch the Le Mans race - sounds like a top weekend
The new Marque Club is off to Le Mans in November and they've come up with a pretty unique proposition for petrolheads.
The Marque Club 1000km Tour includes:
- Drive to Le Mans
- Stay in the region’s finest chateau
- Drive at Le Mans (the Bugatti circuit on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning before the race)
- VIP hospitality while you watch the inaugural 1000km race, which features the key teams hoping to qualify for Les 24 Heures du Mans 2004
The November race will be on a shorter circuit than the June 24 hour race meaning that the cars will pass more often. The competition is expected to be keener over the shorter distance too (1000km versus 3000km in the 24 hour race). The first twelve finishers will automatically qualify for 2004 making those slots very sought after.
For full details and booking form, see www.marqueclub.com
or call 01908 263500.
Marque Club Invited Marque/Model list applies. Until 31 December 2003 there is a Founder Membership offer open to a limited number of applicants.
(Im just jealous because I cant afford it.
Do you think they would they let me in for free if I prove I knew which cutlery to use? )
He was in our train carriage back form Le Mans this year. Nice enough bloke etc etc but the shoes ...
I think the real giveaway was tat conversation from our convoy was limited to the odd grunt and ackowledgement from the another whereas he and his mate were quite obviously clean as a whistle and full of banter .... definitely hadn't been on a campsite all weekend
PetrolTed said:
Yes, Le Mans is very much about living in a war zone for several days.
The most perfect one line description of the LM experience yet! It even has the noise of a war zone!
(No disrespect to people that have been in a real warzone).
mungo said:
90% of the Le Mans experience is the camping and camp site shenanigans
Camping shite more like
There is no elitism and you get Cortina owners mixing it with Bently and Buggati owners. This is just going some to55er to go there and miss the fun and so the point entirely!
3 days of sweat, beer, suntan lotion, too much red meat and a field full of dust is a great social leveler.
I would still camp with you lot though!
Infact I think Id leave the superexpensive car at home and enjoy the whole LM experience a lot more.
Looking at the Marque Club website though it looks like they have some other good events.
I doubt I'll ever be able to afford any of them though!
Myself I'd go with the PCGB or TVRCC for the actual race day and organise the drive down/hotels meself for me and a few mates...
And this year its what I intend to do...for the first time as I have never been...so chaps - I'm going to need advice!
DustyC said:
Don, you are probably already too late to book a hotel so you had better start looking for a comfy camp bed now!
I had a suspicion that might be the case!
Actually the PCGB (who I would probably go with) are planning something at the circuit and I'll probably hook up with that. As to hotel? Well...
Do you think it'd be possible to turn up for raceday/night...stay at the circuit the whole while - basically not worry too much about kip as I believe this to be impossible anyway...
Then after the race drive a reasonable distance to a hotel to clean up etc.
Things I know that are wrong with the plan is how long it takes to get out....my mates who've been advise on having a kip while people try to get out and leave much later on...
How does that sound...
Don said:
Do you think it'd be possible to turn up for raceday/night...stay at the circuit the whole while - basically not worry too much about kip as I believe this to be impossible anyway...
Then after the race drive a reasonable distance to a hotel to clean up etc.
It is! Last year we left after the race and drove to Evreux where we stayed. The other half was suprised that we happened to arrive just in time to catch the Canadian Grand Prix on telly. Not sure why she should have been suprised!
Don said:
Do you think it'd be possible to turn up for raceday/night...stay at the circuit the whole while - basically not worry too much about kip as I believe this to be impossible anyway...
.... turning up on raceday means you've missed Thursday and more importantly Friday, which are highly recommended in order to get the full Le Mans experience.
Kip is quite feasible whilst the race is going on as long as you've drunk enough.
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