Hang on that's a total of 270 % !!!
Which to me is the point. It has a value far greater than the sum of its parts and something which cannot be quantified.
Hmm....that's pretty close to my thinking and the percentages as well.
It's an odd one for me as I spend around 35 days a year at racetracks, including being in the pit lane for F1, so there is very little novelty for me in seeing cars live and actually, if it's all about the race then you get a much better view and understanding of what is going on from home with a couple of TV feeds, RLM and a timing screen!
We've stayed home the last four years mainly because the fun had gone out of the camping, it was getting almost impossible to get reasonably priced pitches on MB and on our last trip I barely slept for the week because of the tossers with the truck who played their music until 5am. I'm all for everyone having fun but the culture of LM is becoming too much like a stag weekend for for my liking and as this time of year I work bleeding hard and spend most of my free time at race circuits it had all become hard work.
For me it is a lot about the traditions we've created, scrutineering and lunch in the maitre kanter, pottering around for a couple of days, going to the food market in LM, then LM for the drivers parade although rarely actually seeing any drivers as we'd get bored before they got to us but just enjoying the atmosphere - alternatively a nice lunch on the Friday at a lovely restaurant near a river.
Race wise, watching qualifying, watching the support race from the MB banking, watching the start of the 24 from the Ford Chicane banking with a bottle of bubbly and plastic glasses - much as I'm used to live cars, the noise of the LM start is something very special. Wandering around the track, out to Tetre Rouge for midnight and watching the fireworks over the village, sleeping for a couple of hours with the noise of the cars around me, up before dawn to walk along the tribunes, up to Dunlop for sunrise and then up around the Esses before going back for bacon butties.
We're going back this year and I am looking forward to it, it'll be nice to revisit the places that we love - plus revisiting the location of our wedding party 6 years on!
There will be a gap in things this year though, my Le Mans buddy Simon died two years ago this July, Simon was very much part of my LM experience and it's a bit of a pilgrimage for all of us this year...
Sorry, that's long! I'm very much looking forward to seeing all of you, it's been too long....