Ppppppphhh...
Quite right Big H. The ACO seem hell bent on changing every aspect of the circuit. When you think about it, just about every significant corner or viewing point has been changed for the worse over the years.
The Dunlop chicane has been an abortion since it was put in place. To tighten it is sheer lunacy, since it already presents a hazard to the fastest cars approaching it as they come to lap slower cars, that is how Boutsen came to have his big accident which ended his career. For me, as a spectator, only Tertre Rouge and the Esses represent the old circuit. Everything else about the track has been changed, the Mulsanne has its chicanes, Mulsanne corner has been eased, the humps before Mulsanne and Indianapolis have been removed, Indianapolis itself has been reprofiled and the viewing area at Indianapolis has been ruined. Soon the blazered buffoons of the ACO will have managed to turn Le Mans into just another replica of a grand prix circuit, only longer.
By the way, the Porsche Curves make an excellent place for watching the start of the race, you only need to be there about an hour before the start. From Maison Blanche and Bleu it is best to have a bicycle, but it is a short walk from Beausejour.
Tertre Rouge, along with the Esses is my favourite viewing spot, now they are flocking it up