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« Reply #15 on: March 11, 2004, 12:57:17 pm »

On saturday there's scruteneering and the paddock is open to public. There won't be any track action on saturday, only posing and presenting Grin. The actual test day is on sunday. The paddock is closed and testing starts from 09:00 on. If you're lucky (and very early) you even have the chance to slip into the paddock area.
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« Reply #16 on: March 11, 2004, 07:08:59 pm »

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PQ is well worth the trip. Firstly, your general entrance ticket gets you in for this as well as June.

Access to all the grandstands is free.  It is obviously a lot quieter than June and access (i.e. driving to Arnage/Mulsanne ) all around the circuit is very easy.

Me and MrsRS2 last year got literally trackside at the Porsche curves (because of the relaxed security and less people around).

2002 all the area behind the garages was open and you could walk in between the motorhomes right to the back of the team garages (but they seemed to have cottoned on to that last year unfortunately and closed it off).

No atmosphere in the village of course and a lot less exotica to view on the public roads but the on track action more than compensates and of course is the best way to whet the appetite for June............
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« Reply #17 on: March 12, 2004, 01:22:11 am »

Cheers

My thought is a saturday night ferry arriving 0630 in Le Havre, 2 hour blast in either car or on big bike and watch said PQ , then return to ferry at 2300 for  Monday day at work.

Wasnt sure if it was possible though .

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« Reply #18 on: March 12, 2004, 03:51:42 pm »

Bloody hell two hours is gonna be pushing the envelope a little Robbo. Microlight maybe.

Just had an email about cheapo ferries Pompey-Le Havre down to £180 now if ordered before April 1st. Was about £300 before Xmas. Sort of tempting, I wonder if Mrs Bill fancies a quick trip, nearly said quickie then, slip of the wotsit! Embarrassed

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« Reply #19 on: March 12, 2004, 03:57:56 pm »

Bloody hell two hours is gonna be pushing the envelope a little Robbo. Microlight maybe.

Just had an email about cheapo ferries Pompey-Le Havre down to £180 now if ordered before April 1st. Was about £300 before Xmas. Sort of tempting, I wonder if Mrs Bill fancies a quick trip, nearly said quickie then, slip of the wotsit! Embarrassed

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Two hours 150 miles , no real isues on a bike . Did the return from 1000 kms in just under 2hours. so i may miss the start.........
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« Reply #20 on: March 12, 2004, 04:20:34 pm »

Cheers

My thought is a saturday night ferry arriving 0630 in Le Havre, 2 hour blast in either car or on big bike and watch said PQ , then return to ferry at 2300 for  Monday day at work.

Wasnt sure if it was possible though .

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When I've been to PQ, this is the way I've done it, a bit tiring but well possible. Maybe use Caen, maybe Le Havre, depends on the best deal. Maybe I'll get to go this year instead of the South of England Spring Garden Show/Llama Fanciers Meeting fiasco of last year. Angry Angry
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« Reply #21 on: March 12, 2004, 04:33:41 pm »

I'm still undecided (been caught prevaricating again).

I'll be in Kent that weekend, so Dover / Calais is the obvious choice, but as to where to kip - the back of the car may look promising at 3 am Sunday!

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« Reply #22 on: March 12, 2004, 04:58:15 pm »

I'm still undecided (been caught prevaricating again).

I'll be in Kent that weekend, so Dover / Calais is the obvious choice, but as to where to kip - the back of the car may look promising at 3 am Sunday!



What are you doing in Kent that weekend Steve?? Thought we were running my missus' people carrier down. The plan from the London beer session was Gibberish, Rick you and I, and possibly AZ if he fancies it, going down together in the Galaxy (No, not in that way Big H) still with plenty of space for kit and booze!!
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« Reply #23 on: March 12, 2004, 05:09:37 pm »

What are you doing in Kent that weekend Steve?? Thought we were running my missus' people carrier down. The plan from the London beer session was Gibberish, Rick you and I, and possibly AZ if he fancies it, going down together in the Galaxy (No, not in that way Big H) still with plenty of space for kit and booze!!

Arh yes, remember it now.  Must have been distracted by Raoul's antics.
Right, sod Kent, Plan A sounds a lot better.  I'm in.

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« Reply #24 on: March 12, 2004, 10:07:00 pm »

Right Robbo was thinking too many wheels and trying to pass "les camions" on the roads near Gace, etc. With your bike no sweat. Enjoy it, Mrs Bill she say "bugger off"! Again!
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« Reply #25 on: March 13, 2004, 01:52:27 am »

On saturday there's scruteneering and the paddock is open to public. There won't be any track action on saturday, only posing and presenting Grin. The actual test day is on sunday. The paddock is closed and testing starts from 09:00 on. If you're lucky (and very early) you even have the chance to slip into the paddock area.

When does the action end on Sunday?
Any night/evening action?
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« Reply #26 on: March 13, 2004, 09:47:56 am »

What are you doing in Kent that weekend Steve?? Thought we were running my missus' people carrier down. The plan from the London beer session was Gibberish, Rick you and I, and possibly AZ if he fancies it, going down together in the Galaxy (No, not in that way Big H) still with plenty of space for kit and booze!!


'kin hell Mark!  I don't remember that Grin  Pissed again I suppose  Shocked

On a more serious note, blasted redundancy has thrown the whole thing in the air for me, but give us a proposed budget, and I'll work on it.  Wink
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« Reply #27 on: March 13, 2004, 12:35:03 pm »

What are you doing in Kent that weekend Steve?? Thought we were running my missus' people carrier down. The plan from the London beer session was Gibberish, Rick you and I, and possibly AZ if he fancies it, going down together in the Galaxy (No, not in that way Big H) still with plenty of space for kit and booze!!


'kin hell Mark!  I don't remember that Grin  Pissed again I suppose  Shocked

On a more serious note, blasted redundancy has thrown the whole thing in the air for me, but give us a proposed budget, and I'll work on it.  Wink

It was while we were in the bar just off Carnaby Street. I think the bar maid may have been distrat=cting you??   Grin

Not sure of budget, but hoepfully the ferries shouldn't be too expensive that time of year. Need a group decision about whether we would camp or want a cheap hotel.

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« Reply #28 on: March 13, 2004, 01:25:38 pm »

If if if..................I have a 4 berth frame tent, which will sleep more if desperate.  
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« Reply #29 on: March 13, 2004, 06:27:38 pm »

The usual WANCs will be making the trip.I think Fri night over and sunday back.
Also me and mrsPM are off to StMalo for the weekend next friday,just to get me in the mood.
Sadly though it doesnt look like the Transam's new motor will arrive from the states in time,so i'll be in Griffs Range Rover being jealous of Big Al and Mrs Doubtfire in the 'Vette
The best ive had is a pic of it on the dyno!!
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