Some well thought out opinions here. Ironically they're many of same opinions I hear over here regarding the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Like Delboy at the Sarthe, I've got a huge amount of time spent at IMS (42 years) and have seen the changes there. Like LeMans, some in the name of safety (higher walls, heavier debris fencing, re-configuration of the pit entry & warm-up apron, safer walls, etc.) and some to cater to the corporate crowd (removing stands for the punters in favor of more corporate luxury boxes, new and massive race control and media center, etc.).
Other changes include the additon of the infield road course, which allows for more races, but virtually eliminates the hell raising infield crowd which gave race day such a special atmosphere (especially the old turn 1 snake pit). The Euro style pit/garage complex again allows for international events, but did away with the old pit lane tower terrace seating for the paying punters. Like LM, the toilet facilities have finally made it to the 21st century, they used to be nothing short of medieval.
Personally I'm a old fart, and prefer the wildness, and quirkiness of the old days, but times move on.
Fax