Arnage.
Rolled up on Thursday, early afternoon, a few pitches still free. We put up between a group of Dutch and a group of French. The presence of tellies and gennys ought to have rung warning bells. Gennys running 24 / 7, even when everyone was asleep. Bit wearing, but if you cant take a joke, you shouldnt have joined.
That said they were really friendly though, if a bit mental, and offered to have us round for the football etc.
The trees forming the border between the campsite and the wire of the viewing enclosure were handy for slinging a hammock from....
The site was dry underfoot, even in the worst of the pissing rain, and didnt turn into a Glastonbury esque quagmire.
Plenty of different nationalities present, but I reckon the French had it, just about.
Techno tastic at times, and a mahoosive bonfire was lit by the Dutch group, on the Sunday night, when they scavenged all the bins for the nastiest, stinkiest burning plastics they could find. (Can't take a joke, etc as above though)
The bogs are in the viewing area, and when the race is on there's a queue longer than a 3 day turd, but they were kept spotless by the attendant. I mean spotless. However, if he'd done a deep clean between every 2 punters instead of every 1 (no, really) the queues might have been better. Showers were portaloo style ones, always hot water, but you had to decide beforehand whether you wanted to wash your back or your front, as turning round once in was out of the question.
Being SO close to the track and the enclosure was fabulous, but next time? Not sure if I'd go there again.
Got tickets direct from the ACO, and had 2 pitches. Not bad for just over £50 all in spread between a group of 5.