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Club Arnage / Help / Re:How do you book for next year?
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on: June 27, 2003, 05:03:13 pm
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Such a camping package was offered some 10 years ago by an enterprising kiwi named John Deller who lived in the house that I was informed is THE maison Blanche. The house is now completely derelict but he and his 2 sons used to hire the field to west of the Porsche curves enclosure, by the crossroads (not far from Beausejour) and erect showers and bogs and do a BBQ in his garden everyday which backed onto the circuit. I believe he may have bought a racing outfit some time ago and he was well known in the Le Mans area. What ever happened to him? I always suspected that the local authorities may have forced him out of business so as to direct all camping business through the official sites. It was always top value for money though while it lasted.
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Club Arnage / Help / How do you book for next year?
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on: June 24, 2003, 05:05:51 pm
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I've sent an e-mail to the ACO asking if bookings are accepted for next year (camping permits). They have replied to say yes but prices haven't yet been released. Those of you who have already booked, how did you do it and what have you paid?
PS Has there been any further development in the block booking of tickets by CA members?
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Club Arnage / Help / Re:Shanghai des 24hrs
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on: June 06, 2003, 03:10:54 pm
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Early Saturday evening is a good time as you (now) rarely have to book.
One enterprising Brit the year before last drove his open top double decker all the way there and parked it by the gates to the left of the Shanghai and then "lost" his keys. Meanwhile, a friend or relative was selling seats on the top deck for a fiver. Needless to say he had my money before you could say gendarme. Sadly, the boys in blue "found" his keys and he was forced to move it.
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