Unashamedly, I have copied this from Brian's email today regarding his 1st Tickets company and the future of camping at Le Mans:-
Our preparations for next year’s race are well underway and we have requested a good allocation from the circuit for all campsites. There are significant changes to Maison Blanche, which have an impact on the amount of camping spaces available. However, the circuit have also introduced a new campsite (Epinettes) which increases the total number of camping spaces available.
The Porsche Experience Centre building work is well underway and is due to open in June 2015. It is on the site of the Maison Blanche paddock and pit boxes used for driving experience and track days. The development involves a three storey building and changes to the layout of the 2.9km Maison Blanche track, covering an area of over 3,000m2.
The ACO have formally informed us that the changes to the track layout will have an impact to camping on Maison Blanche and that they are “...obliged to initially cancel about 300 pitches until we know if we are able to use some of the rehabilitated areas. Unfortunately we won’t be able to switch your lost pitches to high level campsites such as Houx, Tertre Rouge”. This represents about a 30-35% reduction of Maison Blanche. As a consequence, we expect our allocation to be reduced by a similar proportion and may not be able to meet all of our provisional bookings. Once we receive confirmation of our ticket allocation we will then know the full extent of the impact.
On a positive note, a new campsite called Les Epinettes, will be available in 2015. This campsite is opposite the Houx Campsite and accessed via Chemin aux Boeufs. It adds a further 1500 camping spaces to the circuit, amply covering the reduction of spaces on Maison Blanche.
I am sure he won't mind (will you Brian?) This new camp site will be not fa from the little train nor the tram, so I hope it will become a new and vibrant camping for you all.