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Club Arnage => General Discussion => Topic started by: lofty on March 01, 2016, 09:09:48 pm



Title: British welcome
Post by: lofty on March 01, 2016, 09:09:48 pm
Amazingly for the first time a French marque will be honoured at Saint Saturin. Alpines galore,allez le bleu.


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: Lorry on March 01, 2016, 10:21:37 pm
They are quite cute, but far too French.  I suppose they've run out of British marques







Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: mgmark on March 01, 2016, 10:40:46 pm
No surprise and, I suspect, nothing to do with running out of British marques.

Renault Alpine are launching their new car this year, and its 40 years since the A442 appeared at Le Mans, so might have something to do with it.

MG Mark


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: jimclark on March 01, 2016, 11:44:05 pm
They are quite cute, but far too French.  I suppose they've run out of British marques
(http://www.clubarnage.com/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=12799.0;attach=7778;image)


Looks like a wannabe Porsche to me...


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: Steve Pyro on March 02, 2016, 12:26:01 pm

The Alpine factory was in Dieppe, so keep an eye out for the commemorative display on a roundabout if going Newhaven - Dieppe.

(http://www.paris-normandie.fr/documents/10157/0/PN-560948.jpg)



Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: aricus654 on March 11, 2016, 08:17:27 pm

A French car???? What next Humvees?  It is the Britsh Welcome, and there are plenty of makes that I haven't seen linke Avis and Lagonda (but maybe before my time).  :P

The organisers should hide their face in shame.

I might drop by for a bite and a glass of the champers just to check it out.

Aricus


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: Perdu on March 11, 2016, 10:16:54 pm
I didn't enjoy it last year so there'll be one less Brit car this year

Mulsanne looked far friendlier too so I'm expecting to go there instead


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: aricus654 on March 12, 2016, 12:03:39 am
Perdu,

Wasn't it rather wet at Mulsanne last year? Friendly = umberella?

Aricus


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: Perdu on March 12, 2016, 08:57:02 pm
:)
I didn't make it to Mulsanne last year sadly, mostly due to being stuck in lousy traffic in St Sat.
Queueing to leave and tussling with a French chap in the uphill exit left me totally UNKEEN

It rained there too


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: mgmark on March 13, 2016, 08:31:02 am
I'll think twice about it this year too - it's a great classic car park event, but has in many ways become a victim its own success as it has grown over the years. Traffic on the way in and out is painful; if you're not in a car that will get entrance, forget it. Did Mulsanne a few years ago and it was v.pleasant.

MG Mark


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: Steve Pyro on March 13, 2016, 03:19:10 pm
Yes. St Sat has now become so popular it has really outgrown the available space.  If you don't arrive in you classic at sparrow fart, you end up at the top of the site - that's assuming you can take the dreadful traffic control.

As it was raining last year, our alternative Friday plan was to stay at the track and drink beer!


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: landman on March 15, 2016, 02:32:04 pm
Missed it (deliberately) last year and guess we'll do the same this year.

Is Mulsanne a worthy alternative?


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: Martini...LB on March 15, 2016, 08:32:13 pm

As it was raining last year, our alternative Friday plan was to stay at the track and drink beer!

Did we?...

>Martini...LB


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: Perdu on March 15, 2016, 11:35:42 pm
Missed it (deliberately) last year and guess we'll do the same this year.

Is Mulsanne a worthy alternative?

I was a happy passenger with Garyfrogeye a couple of years ago and we popped in to Mulsanne after escaping the St Sat traffic jam

It looked equally welcoming (as St Sat) and just a bit less over whelming

I think I'd be happy to pass my afternoon there

Even if it rains, my Midget has a soft top that erects (har har) in very few seconds

:)


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: PAFC OK on March 16, 2016, 02:22:31 pm
We did Mulsanne last year and, whilst much lower key with much less to see etc, it was a doddle to get in and out of and there was a good atmosphere.
I think this years Friday will be very much led by the weather and whether or not we get our rears out of the tent in good time to get to St Sat before the vast unwashed descend.
I might just go into town and mosey around, hmmm.....


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: garyfrogeye on March 18, 2016, 09:14:36 pm
Last year the featured marque was supposed to be MG. However, with the new Pistoheads parking area, it has become a lot less about classics and much more about exotica, which really isn't my bag. Previous British marques have included Corvette and Delahay. It's also become way more expensive to eat and drink there.
Agree with Perdu and MG Mark that it's become a victim of its own success. The traffic was so bad coming out last year that I set off in the opposite direction to Le Mans and let the sat-nav take me back cross country. You also get caught up with the traffic from the Friday late arrivals.
Yes I think that Mulsanne will be de rigueur for 2016


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: mgmark on March 19, 2016, 07:20:32 am
I remember it before it became a formal event - in the absence of the motorway,  you had to drive through the village. Villagers were at the traffic lights halfway down the hill and, if you were driving something classic and British, you got waved over and directed to the hall they hold it in now, where you got given a cup of tea in recognition of a long journey. Result - driver refreshment and villagers got to see nice cars close up. IIRC, it was open on the Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

MG Mark



Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: jimclark on March 19, 2016, 01:43:14 pm
Aaaahhh, my signature...  ;)


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: smokie on March 19, 2016, 02:15:54 pm
Oh, not this then!!  >:D ;D  http://tinyurl.com/jodrkzk


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: jimclark on March 19, 2016, 04:03:46 pm
You're quite alert! We need more lerts... ;) ;D


Sebring: http://livescoring.us


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: Lorry on March 19, 2016, 06:13:15 pm
I remember it before it became a formal event - in the absence of the motorway,  you had to drive through the village. Villagers were at the traffic lights halfway down the hill and, if you were driving something classic and British, you got waved over and directed to the hall they hold it in now, where you got given a cup of tea in recognition of a long journey. Result - driver refreshment and villagers got to see nice cars close up. IIRC, it was open on the Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

MG Mark
Do you remember Beaumont s Sarthe.  There's an odd junction in the middle, with a few cafes, and there'd be a D type or two, and a few other British classics parked up, but nowhere for the rest of us to stop.

St Saturnin is a complete roadblock.  Last year I went on the bypass and came in the other way, and gained 10 minutes on some friends.  I've never really liked the look of the food or the price of the beer.  They get a good selection of cars, but I've seen them all before.  And I came out the back way and used the satnav too

Can't find anything on Mulsanne, except la 32ème édition du Festival de l'Accordéon, salle Edith Piaf.  Sound like some form of torture 


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: mgmark on March 20, 2016, 09:36:40 am
Remember Beaumont well, as described. Nice stuff parked up and chaps on the cafe terrace overlooking the junction. There would always be something nice or funny there, D-Types/Astons, or the Gulf-liveried Reliant Robins in latter years!

The newish motorway from Rouen is convenient, but we still take the old N138 route to/from Le Mans from about Sees, just for a bit of variety, the history of it, and for pre-motorway times sake. Still nice to do, although the villages that used to be full of people waving on the way back have virtually nobody out on the streets now.

MG Mark


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: jimclark on March 20, 2016, 11:13:39 am
See my previous post (five above)  >:(

(okay, I digress. no mas)


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: PAFC OK on April 01, 2016, 12:45:22 pm
Cant find anything on Mulsanne, anybody got a link or some info?


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: lynxd67 on April 20, 2016, 09:12:39 am
If you've been down the Mulsanne a few times there is often a wooden horse on the right. In that little line of buildings is a tyre shop, a saddler etc, and a bar. It's changed its name a few times and I can't remember it, but it has an enormous range of beer,  If the road isn't closed could that be what you are looking for?  Very big inside being an old industrial unit.


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: Andy on April 27, 2016, 01:20:43 pm
I will be bike less and possibly Barry less this year so would appreciate a lift from anyone doing a little voyeuristic trips out. I will be on camp carnage
Thanks in Advance


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: Perdu on April 28, 2016, 12:58:36 am
I can't imagine you without that bike

Or some bike

I don't have a scooby where I will be*, no doubt Gary will tell us when he knows but there's often a spare chair in one of the Spridgets  ;)


* hopefully not too far away from a certain large green and black vehicool



Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: PAFC OK on May 18, 2016, 01:00:00 pm
We'll be here during Friday, almost a cert, some sort of 'do' in Mulsanne during Friday evening too, hmmm .......

http://www.viragedemulsanne.org/viragedemulsanne/index.php/en/ (http://www.viragedemulsanne.org/viragedemulsanne/index.php/en/)



Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: Barry on May 18, 2016, 01:09:19 pm
We'll be here during Friday, almost a cert, some sort of 'do' in Mulsanne during Friday evening too, hmmm .......

http://www.viragedemulsanne.org/viragedemulsanne/index.php/en/ (http://www.viragedemulsanne.org/viragedemulsanne/index.php/en/)

Perhaps they would appreciate a Ford S-max turning up? Not!   :o


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: Kristof on May 18, 2016, 02:26:49 pm
We'll be here during Friday, almost a cert, some sort of 'do' in Mulsanne during Friday evening too, hmmm .......

http://www.viragedemulsanne.org/viragedemulsanne/index.php/en/ (http://www.viragedemulsanne.org/viragedemulsanne/index.php/en/)



Thinking about heading over there too, before the parade in town. 


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: Andy Zarse on May 18, 2016, 11:19:00 pm
Remember Beaumont well, as described. Nice stuff parked up and chaps on the cafe terrace overlooking the junction. There would always be something nice or funny there, D-Types/Astons, or the Gulf-liveried Reliant Robins in latter years!

The newish motorway from Rouen is convenient, but we still take the old N138 route to/from Le Mans from about Sees, just for a bit of variety, the history of it, and for pre-motorway times sake. Still nice to do, although the villages that used to be full of people waving on the way back have virtually nobody out on the streets now.

MG Mark
There was a few nice old bits outside the cafe in Beaumont last year. We also get off the motorway at Alencon to get great value Normandy cider from LIDL then potter down the old 138 in an apply haze of nostalgia and anticipation.


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: aricus654 on May 19, 2016, 01:04:26 pm

I managed to do both last year, but I think the rain helped reduce traffic.

Who is going to which?

Aricus


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: ABmotorART on May 20, 2016, 07:37:09 am
try the 'R'Hunaudieres' in Ruaudin instead


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: elanman on May 20, 2016, 10:31:54 am
There was a an interesting but not that well attended event in Teloche (South of Mulsane) last year where the garage which Porsche took over for the race for many years was open with cars, films and photographs on display.  Interesting to see pictures of the Pink Pig being painted in the garage and Porsches over the years parked in the garage and outside.  It was something I stumbled on as it didn't seem particularly well publicised and my brother and I were the only Brits there.  Not seen anything about it happening again this year.   


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: Canada Phil on May 21, 2016, 05:19:57 am
Hi Elanman,
                 A few of us went to that Porsche thing last year. I think it was a once off event. Interesting bit of history.
Phil


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: Bonio on May 21, 2016, 11:06:51 am
There was something going on in Arnage on the Thursday last year, just past the level crossing on the left by the supermarket that had closed down. Cannot remember what they called it. I think Lofty got some photo's of it.


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: lofty on May 21, 2016, 08:01:35 pm
Old motors in the school playground opposite the super meercat.


Title: Re: British welcome
Post by: elanman on May 23, 2016, 11:32:50 am
Hi Elanman,
                 A few of us went to that Porsche thing last year. I think it was a once off event. Interesting bit of history.
Phil

Phil,

Glad to hear others also found it. It was interesting and a far cry from the way the teams do it today.