Dear 'Club Arnage' friends,
I'm sorry to trouble you, but I'm a passionate petrol head and have always wanted to go to Le Mans and next year (2017) I'm trying to plan my first trip. With this in mind, I'd be grateful for any advice, including packaged trips, camping, glamping or hotel recommendations. I've had a look on interweb and there are a few organised coach trips but it seems that when you get there, your left to your own devices and I'd like to see the paddock area and am considering the purchasing a corporate experience (Michelin tyres etc) ? Any help / recommendations you can provide, will be greatly appreciated. Many thanks & kind regards, Nick Murf
Hi Nick,
Firstly - welcome to C/A.
And it's no trouble - the more the merrier. Great to have you on board.
I hope you find the forum useful for your trip - I know that I have!
Excellent bunch of guys on here with a wealth of Le Mans knowledge and experience.
I can only concur with the others, car and camping is the best way to experiece LM. Camping on circuit is probably the best first experience.
Are you travelling alone or with someone? Where are you coming from?
Maybe work out which campsites are available and try to hook up with one of the teams on here? Maybe try to attend one of the CA annual meetings?
Houx, Houx Annexe and Bleu are probably the best first time campsites.
Read the CA Guide - really useful document.
Regarding packages and hospitality, I would recommend avoiding it for the first time - better to get on the ground and work it all out for yourself at first, then decide on your best options for next time, because you will get hooked!
Not too much to see in the paddocks here to be honest - and the area behind the paddocks, (where the hospitality and drivers accomodation are) are generally open to public at all times when cars are not on the circuit.
Pits are open on certain days (namely Friday) for free access to the cars and teams.
There is so much to see and do during Le Mans week that you will not get it all done (I have not seen everything I want to do and 2017 will be year 21!!)
IMHO, Hospitality will sanitise the experience if you do that first time and you will not get the "real picture".
If you do want to join a group, you might look up Team Langoustine - I know those guys have a dedicated campsite inside the circuit, which will be mostly Brit petrolheads, and I think they offer some packages.
(You will pay a
little bit lot more) Might be a good compromise between camping and full on package / hospitality?
I would recommend Grandstand tickets. Not knowing your way around / where to watch / what time to get there etc. is tricky first time around. GS ticket will guarantee you a good place for the race (Start and finish) which are massively busy.
Anyway - I hope this helps and enjoy Le Mans!
clk