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1  Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: ACO members access to "members area" on: May 21, 2024, 12:44:06 pm
Fab, thanks - I'll print out the (French) version of the site which shows that I bought the guest access as well as I could forsee a fair amount of shrugging if I said I need more than just a member wristband...
2  Club Arnage / General Discussion / ACO members access to "members area" on: May 21, 2024, 10:03:31 am
In a rash moment back in November (drink may have been taken), I signed up for ACO membership and bought a guest pass for the members area at the 24h. I can see that I've done this by looking in the https://club.lemans.org/en/checkout/complete-membership section of the website but never received any kind of voucher or ticket to show..

Is it a matter of picking up lanyards/wrist ties on arrival or is there something else I should have?

thanks in advance...
3  Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: Weather! on: May 21, 2024, 09:38:54 am
15 day forecast on https://meteofrance.com/previsions-meteo-france/le-mans/72000

Showing blazing sun and 27C on 1st June...
4  Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: Who, Where, What When 2024 on: May 20, 2024, 09:52:48 am
Usual spot in Houx with Drinking for Holland and welcoming Werner and team Le Mans Zone for the first time Grin

Also Andy S, Ewan plus the regulars

Arriving Wednesday am into Dieppe from Newhaven and back out late Monday evening from Caen

 Roll on June

Me & Mrs D are coming over on Newhaven-Dieppe on Wednesday overnight, back on Monday afternoon.
Must remember not to sleep in on the boat this year. Last time, Mrs shook me awake saying we were in dock with the engines stopped... cue panicked run to the car deck apologetically waving to all the people blocked in behind our car ...
5  Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: Beer in the enclosure on: June 07, 2023, 06:58:54 am
Hoverboards?


I wonder what that icon between rollerblade and bicycle is... no jetpacks?

Ah yes, I forgot they were still a thing. Guess most of the people who used them are now on "thermal scooters"
6  Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: Beer in the enclosure on: June 06, 2023, 08:27:11 am
Interesting to see they've tightened things up a little this year; no dogs, scooters or bikes in the circuit.

I wonder what that icon between rollerblade and bicycle is... no jetpacks?

https://www.24h-lemans.com/en/info/security



Also interesting that even the chart which sets out what is and is not allowed, has the disclaimer that all of this is at the sole discretion of the security staff on duty...
Also -

"There will be several checks at the Gate: visual inspection of coats, jackets and bags, scanning with a metal detector, and body searches. To speed up the procedures, we ask you to open your bag ready for inspection, and then open your jacket.

Also keep your ticket handy and present some form of ID.Roll Eyes

7  Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: Who, Where, What When etc 2022 on: June 07, 2022, 10:28:09 am
We're out Pompey - Caen overnight Weds and back Monday PM, in a green Evora. Camping in Houx with the DfH crew, nopanic, Steve Pyro, kev & gang.

For those that have done it so far, what's the sitrep at Portsmouth getting onboard and at Calais arriving?
8  Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: LM Weather post on: June 07, 2022, 10:22:52 am
It's looking like it could be a bit toasty...

https://meteofrance.com/previsions-meteo-france/arnage/72230 has it a bit breezy on Weds & Thurs, and possibly stormy on Sunday  Evil


and Dark Sky looks a bit warmer - https://darksky.net/forecast/47.9271,0.1876/uk212/en
9  Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: It might happen on: June 30, 2020, 12:30:13 pm
Hmmm, I think this is kicking the can down the road so:

a) they don't need to issue refunds (yet)
b) if and when the government says they can't hold more than x people in one place, the ACO will be able to blame them (and maybe they have insurance which will pay out?)
10  Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: It might happen on: June 28, 2020, 12:13:11 pm
According to AutoSport, there's an announcement about spectator access coming on 30th June...

https://www.autosport.com/wec/news/150037/new-condensed-fourday-2020-le-mans-timetable
Practice will now begin at 10:00 on Thursday morning, the first of three sessions on the opening day.

The opening 45-minute qualifying session in which all 62 cars will take part has been brought forward to 17:15.

The 30-minute Hyperpole session fought out by the fastest six cars from each of the four WEC classes in first qualifying will now take place from 11:30 on Friday morning.

This will be preceded by a final one-hour session of free practice. The raceday warm-up on Saturday morning has been set back to reflect the fact that the cars will be on track on Friday.

Scrutineering (pictured below) will take place at the track on Wednesday rather than in the centre of Le Mans and the race will be begin at 14:30 on Saturday as previously announced.

More details on spectator access will be announced on 30 June.
11  Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: It might happen on: June 17, 2020, 11:09:34 am

I'm starting to think, even if the race does run, and even if they allow punters in, do I want to actually be part of it?  Undecided


September is looking to be another 'stay at home' month with the Goodwood Revival now cancelled.



Well, I'll be in France one way or another in September. If the race doesn't go ahead - or if I / we decide not to (or are not allowed to) attend - me and Mrs D will be pootling around northern France as we have the ferry booked and I'm not sure that'll be cancellable. Come and join our convoy if you like Smiley
12  Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: Virtual Le Mans - 13/14 June on: June 17, 2020, 10:54:39 am
well, I didn't have the social engagement that I started this thread thinking about.. but the virtual 24H race was very enjoyable - not as good as the real thing, but I thought it was highly impressive. The coverage was great, the racing was really good too.

I could imagine this kind of thing could carry on - imagine if you had a physical Le Mans in June and a virtual Le Mans in February or something - could be a good way of sharpening up some of the teams and drivers.

The virtual experience would be better if there was some kind of actual pitstop (rather than cars just sitting still for some period of time), and if the damage done by crashing was visible - so if you pile into a tyre wall, you'd expect bodywork to be flailing about as you limp back to the pits...

Now the Virtual 24h has been done, I fully expect the ACO to announce that the real one will have no spectators... if it happens at all...

ewan,
         the computer boffins say what you are asking for , while possible, would take massive amounts of computing power. Only 50 cars for the same reason. Although we did not "see" damage the drivers apparently felt it.  The cars did at least go up on the jacks in pit lane.  IMSA has done some too but limited to fewer cars and only about an hour with  no pit stops or damage. I wonder if this was the longest duration simulation ever?
Phil                                                                           

Well, compute power is plentiful in some parts of the world... if the money is there...

If you're interested in the scale of these things, take a look at https://youtu.be/X-0V6bYfTpA?t=427
I've been in DB3, DB4 and DB5 - each of them is a step forward from the last, and they look like the closing scene in Raiders of the Lost Ark... just vast inside. Be in no doubt, if the demand was there and the funding could pay for it, we could have sim racing with more cars, photorealistic impact yadda yadda yadda.

The cool thing about this virtual 24h race was to show that there's more interest in this kind of racing - and that might mean more serious players with more $$ will get involved.

Who knows, in 30 years time when everything is electric, you might even find the only way to take part in noisy motorsport is to do it in simulators...
13  Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: It might happen on: June 16, 2020, 01:16:54 pm
OK, now the virtual 24h is out of the way, I'm checking the news every day to see what the ACO has to say about the real one. There's still talk of the race as if it's really happening (eg McNish & co talking about it on the v24h commentary) but can it really go ahead with spectators present?

With 24h Motos only recently announced as running behind closed doors and only 3 weeks before the new dates for the 24H du Mans, how can they organise things between now and then and it not be a complete muddle?

Even if only 1/4 as many people came as would normally visit in June, there's no way any social distancing could be managed - grandstands would presumably be off limits too.

I'm starting to think, even if the race does run, and even if they allow punters in, do I want to actually be part of it?  Undecided
14  Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: Ticket refunds on: June 16, 2020, 01:11:05 pm
Hmmm, that's odd - I bought digital tickets, requested a credit note/refund but haven't heard anything after that initial request was confirmed... and the my tickets page shows me the tickets I bought, but no credit note or anything...
15  Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: Virtual Le Mans - 13/14 June on: June 14, 2020, 03:23:17 pm
well, I didn't have the social engagement that I started this thread thinking about.. but the virtual 24H race was very enjoyable - not as good as the real thing, but I thought it was highly impressive. The coverage was great, the racing was really good too.

I could imagine this kind of thing could carry on - imagine if you had a physical Le Mans in June and a virtual Le Mans in February or something - could be a good way of sharpening up some of the teams and drivers.

The virtual experience would be better if there was some kind of actual pitstop (rather than cars just sitting still for some period of time), and if the damage done by crashing was visible - so if you pile into a tyre wall, you'd expect bodywork to be flailing about as you limp back to the pits...

Now the Virtual 24h has been done, I fully expect the ACO to announce that the real one will have no spectators... if it happens at all...
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