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« Reply #15 on: January 27, 2006, 06:20:34 pm »

Fax:

Sorry for the thread hijack:

I've scored flights for Sebring (not the Delta you're on) and got direct with ATA in on Fri afternoon and out Mon am so that'll give us plenty of time to score supplies before you land and get well on the way to being lashed.

Any other thoughts on Le Mans?  I'm currently thinking of flying into the UK and out of France - haven't booked yet.

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« Reply #16 on: January 27, 2006, 06:33:52 pm »

Hi Dave,
Glad your set for Sebring.  I haven't given much more thought to Le Mans lately but I do need to get on the stick.  Just realized my passport expires this year so need to get that sorted.  I was planning on coming over mid-week, it would be fun to fly into England and fly back from Paris but I'll have to check the flight prices, may be a bit pricey for that.  Also there's the travel from the UK to France, it might be more convenient to just fly into Paris and catch the TGV down.
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« Reply #17 on: January 28, 2006, 06:07:19 am »

Hi Dave,
Glad your set for Sebring.  I haven't given much more thought to Le Mans lately but I do need to get on the stick.  Just realized my passport expires this year so need to get that sorted.  I was planning on coming over mid-week, it would be fun to fly into England and fly back from Paris but I'll have to check the flight prices, may be a bit pricey for that.  Also there's the travel from the UK to France, it might be more convenient to just fly into Paris and catch the TGV down.
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Hi Fax,
 I can recommend theEurostar train even faster tha the TGV and you get to go through the chunnel Smiley . a return ticket is often cheaper than a single( jusst pick a bogus return date)
Advance orders can not be sent out of the country so you just pick ticket up at the station.
JPC's Tropicoma is worth the trip even if one can no longer see the cars.
 Matt bring the tent to Sebring and stay in comfort.
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« Reply #18 on: January 28, 2006, 03:08:19 pm »

Seems like Audi are up to speed

" If Wednesday is any indication, the 54th annual Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring could make more history than we thought. For starters, Rinaldo Capello went 0.7 seconds under the track qualifying record in his Audi R10, a tremendous prospect for the R10's debut race next month. Capello's lap of 1:47.308 best teammate Frank Biela's qualifying pass of 1:48.029, set in 2002"

Extract from here  http://www.planetlemans.com/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1


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« Reply #19 on: January 28, 2006, 11:22:51 pm »

Thanks for tip Phil, will keep the Eurostar option under consideration, I've heard good things about Eurostar from several people.  As you said, can't see the actual racing anymore (last time I was there in '02 you couldn't see squat and I assume it hasn't gotten better), but its more a trip about seeing good friends and having a good time.  Thats grim news about the Audi, was hoping for a different winner this year. Twelve hours is a long time to get a brand new racing car to run though, especially at Sebring.  I'm still pulling for the Rob Dyson bunch (also with new cars).  They go racing for all the right reason's and do it properly, and have been doing so for a long time now.  Unfortunately there are some teams out there entered by a bunch of wealthy twats with more money than common sense or talent.
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« Reply #20 on: January 29, 2006, 10:36:01 am »

Hello there,

Our team did the Eurostar - TGV trip in 2004 and it was very good. Be warned though the bar is not very well stocked !! we drank the TGV dry between Lille and Charles de Gaulle, they had to get more shipped in from the front of the train.

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« Reply #21 on: January 29, 2006, 08:48:07 pm »

Hello there,

Our team did the Eurostar - TGV trip in 2004 and it was very good. Be warned though the bar is not very well stocked !! we drank the TGV dry between Lille and Charles de Gaulle, they had to get more shipped in from the front of the train.

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Hi Andy,
            Having had the misfortune of drinking a train out of beer in my past I am having difficulty with your statement. If you drank it out of beer there would not have been any left at the front Huh Roll Eyes Grin
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« Reply #22 on: January 29, 2006, 09:03:07 pm »

Just to add to the tales and obviously take this thread elsewhere, but nonetheless a similar story, we drank an aircraft dry apart from a few bottles of water before it got to the technical stop in the middle east, flying to Oz via Hong Kong.   Cool
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« Reply #23 on: January 30, 2006, 02:20:25 am »

I drank an entire glass of water almost dry once.  And I was brushing my teeth.
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« Reply #24 on: January 30, 2006, 09:05:16 am »

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I drank an entire glass of water almost dry once. And I was brushing my teeth.

WATER, i have always been told that was for washing your hands and cooking with not for drinking  Shocked Shocked

The train was two trains made in to one so we could not get to the other bar, i am sure it was a ploy to stop us getting hammered  Grin

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« Reply #25 on: January 30, 2006, 09:53:36 am »

Fax, let me know your travel plans. We might be able to sort out travel from teh UK to France with some of our group depending on when you arrive/leave.
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« Reply #26 on: January 30, 2006, 02:02:42 pm »

Thanks Mark,
Will let you know I soon as I do, still kind of making this up as I go along.  Drank a train dry?  Closest I've come to doing something like that was when my dad, brother & buddy emptied Dave Harper's suite at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway of Budweiser during the Indy 500 a few years ago.  That took some work! Tongue
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« Reply #27 on: January 31, 2006, 05:04:02 am »

Thanks Mark,
Will let you know I soon as I do, still kind of making this up as I go along.  Drank a train dry?  Closest I've come to doing something like that was when my dad, brother & buddy emptied Dave Harper's suite at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway of Budweiser during the Indy 500 a few years ago.  That took some work! Tongue
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Hi Fax,
          That reminds me in 2001 for Indy 500 Kirk and I sat in the stands through hours of rain delay and having taken in only a small cooler of beer were forced to buy from the concession stand and yes it did run out of beer. not alone though had help from the 265,000 other attendees. Montya won.
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« Reply #28 on: January 31, 2006, 05:14:35 am »

Hey Phil,
Remember that day well, my dad, brother and I were up in turn three for what seemed like a twelve hour race with the three or four hours worth of rain delay before the start.  Fortunately all three of us brought coolers stuffed full of beer.  Usually I have enough left for a few road pops on the way home (little bro drove) but we were about dry by the time that one ended.  Man, JPM drove a hell of race that day, was absolutely awsome lapping traffic, in a class of his own, made the IRL's best look clueless.
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