Obviously you read this site.... In fact I suspect you bought your ticket from one of our longer term members.
So here's the deal. Camping at Le Mans is a big party - all the way through to Sunday. For some of us, it's a rare occurance for us to be able to get together with mates old and new and let our hair fully down, in a safe (ish) environment, with like minded people.
You were warned that the ticket you had bought, was situated next to some of the most hardcore parties on the site. You bought the tickets on that basis. So to waltz into our camp at midnight on Sunday, just as we had our final hurrah, and demand that the music be turned off, exclaiming that you were "a member of club arnage in the 90's" and that this "bunch of XXXXs didn't have a clue what it was all about" was fairly mind blowing.
So I'd like to point a few things out.
I wasn't around at Le Mans in the late 90's. unfortunately it was considered too loud, too raucous, and too dangerous for me to attend. This is not a period which was known for good behaviour. So your moaning about the music is a mere drop in the ocean.
Second. We ALL Had a long drive and an early start in the morning. Having spent the weekend drinking and partying, we were all, to a man, up by 7am, packed of our huge range of kit by 8:30, and on the road, whilst you were still in your pit....whilst some kind of bird or something was squealing in your tent to wake you up 😳
Thirdly. You're at a party. Join in, bring earplugs/defenders (which is how I slept all weekend) and embrace the fun of others.
You only live once, and you can sleep when you're dead. So next time you need a camping ticket, are told that you're in for a party if you camp there - decide whether you have the capabilty to actually have fun when purchasing it - because frankly, right now, Le Mans isn't really your kind of place.