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Re: Which Races in 2007
« Reply #15 on: January 01, 2007, 09:56:29 pm »
Thanks for the info Piglet, that is the kind of stuff I want to know as I am really undecided. Didn't you post somewhere about your experiences at the Spa etc, I would like if poss info on the camping or hotels in the region if anyone has that. Are they worth the drive? Bearing in mind I am driving from St Malo.

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Re: Which Races in 2007
« Reply #16 on: January 01, 2007, 10:45:41 pm »
Hi Martin

We camp here http://www.eaurouge.nl/ , don't be too put off by the kiddy activities!  For the week of the 24 they put race campers in an overflow field that is closer to the bar than most of the rest of the pitches.  We've stayed there twice for the 24 and had a good time.  In 2005 we got to know a whole bunch of people (Danes, Dutch, Belgians etc) who were on the site and when turned up this year most of the same bunch were there again!  Everyone was really friendly.   The site is not really within walking distance to the circuit - we have media access so it isn't a huge problem - Pieter was there this year and can probably give you some ideas about parking around the circuit. 

We tend to arrive on the Tuesday of the week of the race, the parade of cars is on the Wednesday and they really do drive the cars along the main road from the circuit to town - it is just immense to see a field of race cars coming down the road towards you!     We usually sit in the bar above the circuit and have lunch (very disappointing this year, they weren't serving mussels!), and then shoot pics of the parade coming out of the circuit (up the road from La Source) at around 1pm.  In 2004 and 2005 they parked the cars up in the square and around the Casino so that fans could walk around and look at them - I'm not sure if they did that this year as we didn't go into Spa (too hot!).

The cars drive back to the circuit around 7pm (I think) and we usually park along the main road and shoot the cars coming back from the town. 

There isn't much else that goes on but the area is lovely.  There are some great bars and restaurants in Stavelot and Malmedy, there is also a lot of second world war history in the area which we find really interesting.   Coo has a chairlift if you can deal with heights!

I think we're hoping to get out there for the week this year, it's a nice relaxing time and the area is good.   I don't know what the track will look like this year but there is something incredible about sitting in the trees in the middle of the night above the corner before the bus stop (can't remember its name) watching the cars on the track underneath you - it's just incredible, there really is no where like Spa...

Pics here:  http://www.gtphotosport.com/spa24_06/index.html
http://www.gtphotosport.com/spa24_05/index.html
http://www.gtphotosport.com/spa24_2004/index.html

(there aren't many 2004 pics outside the restaurant as they started the parade early and we were still eating lunch!!) 

LMS at Spa is good but there is nothing quite like the atmosphere of the 24 - it is much more about the cars and the circuit though rather than the partying of LM.

Let me know if there is anything else specific you want to know  ;D

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Re: Which Races in 2007
« Reply #17 on: January 01, 2007, 10:51:34 pm »
Martin, this is last years thread - I haven't trawled through it but there's probably the same info on there and some more.....

http://www.clubarnage.com/forum/index.php?topic=4867.0

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Re: Which Races in 2007
« Reply #18 on: January 02, 2007, 07:30:32 am »
http://www.gtphotosport.com/spa24_2004/dsc_5872.html The rush up the hill in 2004 past my beer...... great place to get some pictures from

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Re: Which Races in 2007
« Reply #19 on: January 02, 2007, 09:38:03 am »
I totally agree with the Spa 24 recommendation.  However, whatever you do, do not camp in the site behind the hotel.  A total rip-off.  In spite of the 8 euros a night sign, we were charged 8 for the car and 16 for the tent (because it was deemed a large one!) and it would have been another 8 for electricity if we had opted for it.  Oh, and it was per day not per night so we were charged for 8 euros for the 5 hours we were there on the day we arrived and the morning of the day we left too!  They run a lovely scam of shrugging their shoulders when you arrive and waiting until you have pitched your tent before collecting your money. >:(
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Re: Which Races in 2007
« Reply #20 on: January 02, 2007, 09:54:43 am »
just the 24hr LM and moto gp, as off to the loire for my 40th and going to the red sea in sept ;)

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Re: Which Races in 2007
« Reply #21 on: January 02, 2007, 11:47:22 am »
ALMS Sebring
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AMA Superbikes at Road America
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ALMS Petit Le Mans

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Re: Which Races in 2007
« Reply #22 on: January 02, 2007, 02:34:47 pm »

Le Mans 24hrs, test and race

LMS at Silverstone

FIA GT at Silverstone

BGT at Donington (probably)

And Group C / GTP and HSCC (once the calendar is published)
Le Mans is for the week......not just 24hrs!

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