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Title: Race itinery
Post by: alibongo on May 01, 2007, 11:40:49 pm
just trying to make up my mind what time and where to watch this year :-

1.Start....Dunlop bridge
2. Back to base for food and chill out
3. Dusk....Tetre rouge virage
4. 9-10pmish Village...poo bar, pit area
5. Midnight push bike off to Arnage virage to watch the action sucking on some nice cold ones and munch some frits
6. 4am back to tetre rouge till dawn
7. sleeeep for a couple of hours !
8. breakie and off to  check out the esses for a while
9. Back to the village and chill out in the Aco lounge
10. Main grandstand area and watch the finnish  ;D

anybody suggest anything better/must-do?  Is Indianapolis worth a look ? I tried Porsch curves once but it was so packed and the veiwing on tip toes was not good :(


Title: Re: Race itinery
Post by: rcutler on May 01, 2007, 11:43:57 pm
I think the start is best seen opposite the last of the pit garages. You get to see all the pre race stuff that is going on. Once the race has started the Big screen opposite helps you keep on top of the racing.

Best of all is the noise as all the cars thunder up towards Dunlop.


Title: Re: Race itinery
Post by: alibongo on May 01, 2007, 11:45:40 pm
Nice but will I need a step ladder lol  ;D


Title: Re: Race itinery
Post by: Lawnmower Man on May 02, 2007, 01:30:39 am
As far as I'm concerned any itinerary is a good itinerary.

My advice is try to go places you haven't seen yet or go to places at a time you haven't been before.
Arnage is as close as you can get to Indianapolis.  I like making the trip to Mulsanne too.
For me,  in front of the pits is the only place to be for the start and finish.

t.


Title: Re: Race itinery
Post by: termietermite on May 02, 2007, 09:27:24 am
Miss out no. 7 and it looks good to me!  Mulsanne's definately worth doing, but if you're around for practice, it's much quieter and better viewing then.  (Beware of the mob with the pic-nic table and gallons of 'poo on Thursday though, they are to be avoided at all costs ;).)


Title: Re: Race itinery
Post by: Fran on May 02, 2007, 11:21:19 am
(Beware of the mob with the pic-nic table and gallons of 'poo on Thursday though, they are to be avoided at all costs ;).)

Now that is just asking for gatecrashers!!!!   :angel:

F


Title: Re: Race itinery
Post by: termietermite on May 02, 2007, 12:18:28 pm
(Beware of the mob with the pic-nic table and gallons of 'poo on Thursday though, they are to be avoided at all costs ;).)

Now that is just asking for gatecrashers!!!!   :angel:

F
As long as they bring their own booze and food.... ;)


Title: Re: Race itinery
Post by: Christopher on May 02, 2007, 01:00:18 pm

The last couple of years Porsche curves have been good at around 06.00. And then into Arnage village around 07.30 for coffee and sticky pastry delites.



Title: Re: Race itinery
Post by: alibongo on May 02, 2007, 11:23:29 pm
Miss out no. 7 and it looks good to me!  Mulsanne's definately worth doing, but if you're around for practice, it's much quieter and better viewing then.  (Beware of the mob with the pic-nic table and gallons of 'poo on Thursday though, they are to be avoided at all costs ;).)


Is that mulsanne corner or at hudenieres? and can you get there without getting stuck in traffic for two hours? Cycle to it ?
have been tuning "le velo" this eve fully equiped with lock now ;D


Title: Re: Race itinery
Post by: alibongo on May 02, 2007, 11:32:15 pm
(Beware of the mob with the pic-nic table and gallons of 'poo on Thursday though, they are to be avoided at all costs ;).)

Now that is just asking for gatecrashers!!!!   :angel:

F
Will you have a spare chair for me? I'm quite fond of bubbly ;D


Title: Re: Race itinery
Post by: termietermite on May 02, 2007, 11:34:36 pm
Mulsanne corner.  Thursday,there are far fewer people out there.  We have to take the car to carry all the booze!  (Plus tables, chairs, cool boxes etc etc.) We used to do the restaurant but now eating inside is virtually impossible and the viewing has deteriorated so we gave up, I'm afraid.  Although I haven't been during the race since it was sold and got all posh.


Title: Re: Race itinery
Post by: termietermite on May 02, 2007, 11:35:43 pm
(Beware of the mob with the pic-nic table and gallons of 'poo on Thursday though, they are to be avoided at all costs ;).)

Now that is just asking for gatecrashers!!!!   :angel:

F
Will you have a spare chair for me? I'm quite fond of bubbly ;D
See my reply to Fran! ;)


Title: Re: Race itinery
Post by: alibongo on May 02, 2007, 11:53:22 pm
this can be arranged , all sounds very civilised what time does one have to get there to bag a spot??


Title: Re: Race itinery
Post by: Fran on May 03, 2007, 02:22:59 am
(Beware of the mob with the pic-nic table and gallons of 'poo on Thursday though, they are to be avoided at all costs ;).)

Now that is just asking for gatecrashers!!!!   :angel:

F
As long as they bring their own booze and food.... ;)

... and table and chairs .... and dont sit toooooo close!!  ;D

F


Title: Re: Race itinery
Post by: termietermite on May 03, 2007, 11:04:20 am
this can be arranged , all sounds very civilised what time does one have to get there to bag a spot??
We usually leave the grandstands at the end of the daylight session and are generally in situ (between the trees and the ciruit on the left hand side as you walk up towards the corner) by the time the night session starts so we can pop the first cork when the cars come by.  Always tons of room.  That gives us an hour or so to eat, then we still have time to go up to the corner itself for the end of the session.  I always find this one of the most laid back and pleasant times of the weekend. The best picnic spot on the planet.  And the music!  No band or orchestra in the world makes a sound that.  Perfect.


Title: Re: Race itinery
Post by: Bob U on May 03, 2007, 06:21:04 pm
Chris, you didn't mention visiting "The hairy Triangle" for a cold one :P


Title: Re: Race itinery
Post by: BigH on May 03, 2007, 06:31:32 pm
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Chris, you didn't mention visiting "The hairy Triangle" for a cold one


Oo-err Bob! - That was exactly my experience in the bath last Sunday. I can't say I'd blame him for keeping well away...
H


Title: Re: Race itinery
Post by: alibongo on May 09, 2007, 12:32:43 am
Chris, you didn't mention visiting "The hairy Triangle" for a cold one :P

Hey Bob I was planning on doing that thurs night/fri afternoon/eve I dont think I will be far from you as I shall be camped with team spanner under the trees ! will you be where I think the big yank caddy was last year? will need full and detailed directions to your location ie flags, flares (burning gazbo will do lol) ;D


Title: Re: Race itinery
Post by: Canada Phil on May 09, 2007, 06:51:33 am
[quote author=Chris (alibongo) link=topic=6995.msg88607#msg88607 . The best picnic spot on the planet.  And the music!  No band or orchestra in the world makes a sound that.  Perfect.
Hi Termie,
              I am looking forward to the possibility of FIVE Corvettes Line astern at full throttle at some part of the track where I happen to be :o
Phil


Title: Re: Race itinery
Post by: termietermite on May 09, 2007, 10:12:26 am
Yup, Phil. Plus two Saleens and that Lambo!  Yum, yum!


Title: Re: Race itinery
Post by: alibongo on May 09, 2007, 11:25:58 pm
V8's.....V10's exellent  ;D


Title: Re: Race itinery
Post by: termietermite on May 10, 2007, 10:32:22 am
Just 24 days to PQ and they'll all be lighting up.  I am currently just wishing my life away.  Hurry up June...


Title: Re: Race itinery
Post by: termietermite on May 11, 2007, 06:20:09 pm
[quote author=Chris (alibongo) link=topic=6995.msg88607#msg88607 . The best picnic spot on the planet.  And the music!  No band or orchestra in the world makes a sound that.  Perfect.
Hi Termie,
              I am looking forward to the possibility of FIVE Corvettes Line astern at full throttle at some part of the track where I happen to be :o
Phil
Phil, I notice there'll be an extra 'Vette at Mosport this year. 
http://www.motorstv.com/site/home.php?content=1&sec=contenu&Idarbo1=5&id=13882&lg=2