Hi everybody,
Thanks for the info, I'm currently wading through the "CA Guide" which is proving very useful. Randy, are you guys still flying on that funny dutch airline out of Orlando? When are you flying home, and I ssume its from Amsterdam?
Also, it looks like I'm going to be in the Ft. Myers area the week of 5/22. I may try and get some "pre-LeMans" interviews at that time. It would set the stage for the trip. How long of a drive is it to Tampa/St. Pete?
This is still not a done deal, gotta figure out the $ thing, and see if it threatens my marital status at all... (race weekend is fathers day and my birthday, and it might bum my family out that I choose to celebrate by leavin' the friggin' country!...)
I did some research on the American Airlines site and it looks like I'm gonna have to call them to figure out the frequent Flyer thing.
If anybody has some shots of the DFH or Club Arnage camp sites I'd love to see them, as well as any car shots taken from areas mentioned in the guide.
I noticed in the race week schedule several "pit walks". Whazat?
Oh, and you gotta explain the PooBar!
Randy- what are the chances of hooking up with Johnny O. and Jan M. during this visit? It would make for good video (my producer voice rattling away...)
Is Canada Phil attending?
Thanks,
John
Hi John,
If you want to see pictures of the DFH campsite, just look up the website.
www.drinkingforholland.nl There is a link to some galleries and also there is a written report on last years event. The website wil go offline after this years Le Mans, but will be replaced by a different one, which is already online at
www.drinkingforholland.com, but it is far from completed.
We will have a scaffold this year at 8 meters high, we can see if we can get you up there, since it is not intended to be a viewing area this year, but more of a landmark at MB. There will be a stage for our live band, the flying baquettes on top of a dyke separating the track from the campsite, the view from that stage should also be good for video.
Pitwalks mean: acces for the public to see the teams at work in the garages. the ones early on in the week are nice and quiett, friday is really busy, specially since Sebastian Loeb is driving for Pescarolo again, he is very popular with the french.
As said before, sleeping gear can be arranged for you by many people.