We were on BN again this year, which was pretty full and fine. Unlike last year, we were unaffected by pikie thieving this year. The marked pitches worked well and meant that the space to park your car was preserved, although this meant fewer people overall and the site as a a whole seemed quieter. The bog/shower block complex near us had been halved by the Just Tickets enclosure surrounded by Heras fencing, which neatly carved the complex blocks into two - one lot for them and the others for everyone else, so only half the amount there was actually available for general consumption. Not sure how that was achieved, other than a back-hander to the site "controle", but thought this was rather an offside move and will probably drop a snotty note to Just Tickets and the ACO. Our immediate neighbours were a nice international blend from UK, Denmark, France and Germany. The Frenchies had trundled up from the Haute Savoie - an old bloke, his son and missus, and 3 grandchildren - got chatting to the old bloke, who was born and raised in Le Mans. Real interest value as he was at Le Mans in '55, aged 8, standing trackside a hundred yards or so yards towards MB from the finish line, when Levegh's car ploughed into the crowd. His recollections of it all were both colourful and moving.
As to the other sites we saw/visited:
MB - Astonishingly quiet (except for the DfH party) and under-populated, but I suspect that the ACO were over-cautious in their release of tickets, given the chaos and tight timescales of the earlier works. Amazing that you could go to the Rotunda on saturday and buy a MB ticket - I wonder if that has ever happended before....
KN - seemed as busy as ever with the massive Danish contingent still occupying nearly half of it. Probably be half empty if Kristensen ever stops racing....
HAN - Marvellous - brought back memories of Houx and Houx Annexe from the early to late 90's. A thoroughly noisy, dusty free-for-all, with a non-pikie, slightly Wild West lawless atmosphere about it....
MG Mark