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Either that or they think that people will go ahead and vote in the elections, as it will probably come down to being an Audi and Peugeot battle, and that Peugeot has said that they really don't expect to win this year against Audi.
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Hey guys,
How's it going? I'm making my way to Le Mans from Australia for the first time for the 2007 race, and can't wait! Just had a quick question for you guys... as this is my first Le Mans, and have a limited knowledge of the track, I'm not too sure where my best vantage point from the grand stands will be. I'm about to book my ticket and have narrowed it down to a few spots that look the goods. 1 - Tertre Rouge 5 - Dunlop 34 - Above the pits 14 - Barrato Dunlop and Tertre are appealing as I would like to see some braking, not just the cars flying past on the straight. If I could grab an opinion on any of these stands it would be much appreciated! Thanks Dane |
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It's a difficult and very subjective question, 'which grandstand?'. Each of the one's you mention has it's merits, but for a first visit, Tribune 34 would probably get my vote. Tertre Rouge - a long way from the Pit Straight. You'll get a nice view of the Esses and the approach to Tertre Rouge corner, and for the first time, the ACO intend to install a giant screen opposite (although it'll have to be giant, opposite is a very long way from the grandstand!). But do bear in mind that you can easily walk to, and watch the race from, this area, without the need of a grandstand. Dunlop - Someone (Truckers! ) is bound to be along shortly to tell you that the Dunlop grandstand is the best of the best. You'll see braking for the chicane and you'll get a giant screen opposite. This is without doubt a very good vantage point, but you are once again a bit detached from the Pit Straight. Barnato - You'll be closer to the action in the pitlane, just opposite the exit from the pits. You'll be able to get a flavour of the pre-race build up, although you're just beyond where everything happens. You should also be able to see one or other of the two giant screens opposite (although you may find yourself annoyingly positioned halfway between the two!). Tribune 34 above the pits - First the downside, if it's a hot one this year, you'll bake in the afternoon sun if you're allocated seats in one of the front few rows. But if that doesn't bother you, this grandstand offers a unique view of the race you simply won't get anywhere else on the circuit. You'll see the pre-grid, the driver presentations, the grid formation, start, and as much of the race as you choose to watch from the comfort of your seat. And when the stand empties out (usually within a two or three hours of the start), you'll be able to walk down to the front of the stand and watch all the action in the pits from above. There is also no catch fencing on this side of the track to interrupt your view. For a first visit, I reckon this is your best option. You'll feel more involved with the action and get the full atmosphere of the race from here. Once the race has started, you can easily find a vantage point to watch the race from where the other grandstands are located, you just won't have a seat. That's my take on it, but others will disagree. As I said before, it's all very subjective........... |
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Excuse me if I have missed a thread somewhere else.
News item from the RML MG Lola website ( www.mg-lola.com) Announced at the Autosport Show last thursday was that Andy Wallace has been confirmed as the third seat alongside Mike and Tommy. |
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Bentley03 can help out here, but if tickets are still available we were in the grandstand opposite the pits in 06 (opposite the Aston Martin pit) - good view of pitlane itself (though without the overhead view as on other side of track), pre-race build up etc and some sun as well but has the benefit of not getting full force of the sun but still with the views!
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I do favour the Dunlop stand, I'm not fussed about missing the pre-race build up as I've seen it on previous years. The one thing that I do miss is the finish, as the cars don't do a parade lap after the chequered flag. The best of the best stand is, of course, the ACO stand, but tickets for this are more of an effort to get (limit of 2 per ACO member). |
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Bentley03: Thanks for the welcome mate, and thanks for the comprehensive reply!
I think after reading your response, aswell as that of Truckosaurus and Suze, I think I've narrowed it down to Dunlop and above the pits, and not opposite them. If I'm not going to be able to see braking etc from my stand then I'd like a good view from directly above pit lane. A friend who is coming is a photographer also, so these vantage points would probably be best for him also. I like the idea of being able to see into pit lane. I'm pretty sure the sun/temps won't bother us too much as we're used to the heat, but what sort of temperature are we talking here? It was 40 degrees celcius here yesterday... So I take it that it is relatively easy to navigate the track to get to, say, Dunlop on foot if I were to get the grandstand ticket?? Thanks again all Dane |
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Yes, it is. The only thing with the sun is it can be directly on you and after a period of time it can be uncomfortable! Guess it depends what you're used to back home though
Personally I'd go for above the pits, to get some of the pre-race build up and atmosphere as well. |
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......and the view in each direction from in front of T19 (Lagache) which is opposite T34: Temperatures are unlikely to get above 34 or 35 degrees (if it's a hot one) which probably won't bother you too much, but it can be uncomfortably humid. Navigating the public enclosures at the track is easy enough, it's a long race so plenty of time to explore. You can get as far as Tertre Rouge corner from the main enclosure. Do make the effort to get out to the Arnage and Mulsanne enclosures (Arnage especially). Arnage is least crowded after about 4am on the Sunday morning, a visit there in the dark is spectacular. And my favourite time at Mulsanne corner is sunrise (usually about 06:30-07:00, can't remember exactly but we usually head down there once it starts to get light at Arnage). Hope that helps a bit, Dane |
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I don't think it's been mentioned, but all the stands are open to the public during the qualifying sessions on the Wednesday and Thursday evenings.
You'll be able to test out the views and be able to make an informed choice for 2008. |
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Anyone here used the Maison Blanche Grandstand before the Start Finish Straight? I will be in it for the race this year and would appreciate any pics of the views/comments on it etc. I will mainly walk around and watch from different areas, but it will be nice to have somewhere to sit to cool off or if god forbid it rains, to stay a bit drier.
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I've still not had any contact from the ACO - just chased them by email and hope to get a reply soon. They are usually pretty good for replying! Will let you know what happens...
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Thanks Truckosaurus. I will be taking some ear protection anyway I cant wait! If there's no TV screen I will try in vain to listen to Radio Le Mans on my radio, but chances are it wont be audible over the cars!
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Hopefully it doesn't get too hot there, but if it does I'm sure we can deal with it for a few hours We've booked a coach tour that takes us to Arnage and Mulsanne, as they are definately two corners I have to see! We are going at around 7:30, but I'll also definately be making a visit during the early morning. Thanks again for your help everyone, I'm excited already! Dane |
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