Folks,
With all of the stuff on the threads about the thefts and the tarnishing of golden eras, we might be in danger of moaning too much, and its easy to forget all the things we enjoyed about and at Le Mans this year
So here's my list, in no particular order and probably incomplete, of all the good things that I enjoyed last week and which keep me going back to La Sarthe:
Solving the fuel vaporisation problems with the MGA which enabled stall-free driving in traffic
Good weather between the showers
Being pleasantly surprised by the convenient location and relative peace and quiet of Bleu Nord
Friendly local cafes, restaurants, bars etc in the surropunding villages - and their clean bogs
Wine and beer
Taking 2 of my lads for the first time, having James and Jordan along too, and having another of my lads there for his third time, and being proud of the lot of them
The restored view at Indianapolis/Arnage and being there at dusk
Catching up with a bundle of old friends and meeting new ones
CA, and all it brings during the year, culminating in the Le Mans week
The Classic British Welcome and a good CA run out through nice countryside and villages
The look at various points of the week on my first-timer lads' faces
More wine and beer
Picnic lunch on the grass at Arnage corner on wednesday lunchtime
The wedding (Part II) and the Friday DfH party
Classic and modern cars worth ogling in abundance all over the place
The qualifying, the race, the cars, and the excitment and uncertainty they bring
The "wall of sound" along the pit straight at the start
Beer and wine
Friendly campsite neighbours
Radio Le Mans
The bizarre sight of orange construction trucks with yellow lights flashing, bumbling along the circuit to Tetre Rouge to repair the "Rockenfeller moment", being passed by the saftey car and race cars.
Watching cars emulating Torvill and Dean at the Dunlop chicane
Finding out that the Esso garage in Arnage was the Bristol team's garage in 1953
That's better!
MG Mark