Tubs, you and Delboy nailed it for me as well!! A lifelong (since 14 years old) dream of going to Le Mans and at 59 years old, I went for the first time. Not many Americans even know about it or to those that know, it's just a distant place where cars run for 24 hours and we read an excerpt in Motor Trend, Road and Track, or Car and Driver. It's a dream that they will never know.
But I was fortunate year before last and Giles from Le Mans and Brian, Jimmy, Ian, and Chris, the Liverpool Boys made me most welcomed. They counldn't have been more accomodating and helpful. I had the emotional tears, crying like a baby, heart pounding just like the drivers, and a soft moment just before 4:00 o'clock and I thanked God for those guys who made it special for me. It was one of the most emotional times of my life. I owe them a lifelong debt of gratitude that can never be repaid.
Then, last year a repea, with the Liverpool Boys and the addition of JP Chenet (Mark who secured my tickets for me and drove in to London to bring them to me) and many of the CAer's who make it work for ill prepared visitors from another continent. I know this sounds so soapy to some, especially those who are lucky enough to have gone for years and maybe take the whole Le Mans experience for granted, but try to remember the first time.....
Randy, just get there and it will happen. Have faith brother, and connect up with these guys. You will get a chance to repay some who manage to come to Sebring.... If you truely love endurance motor racing, your life WILL be empty until it's done.....
John