I fell into conversation on the way back last Monday with a couple of Newbies at Charles de Gaulle who reminded me of all the mistakes we made on our first trip all those years ago. Would you believe we actually turned up on MB without (a) food and worse (b) beer so I was immediately despatched to the shop for provisions.
For both of us just being there at the fabled Le Mans was enough in the days when the "Village" was just that, a dusty track with food and drink stalls. The atmosphere on the Saturday night was electric. Also, the cheap t shirts got cheaper the nearer you got to 4pm on the Sunday. I noticed that they don't anymore.
For me, I wouldn't miss it for the world. My annual pilgrimmage is a big part of my life but I do think that some things detract from the whole legend that is Le Mans:
1. Diesels. They just don't sound like sportscars.
2. The cost. Whilst the GA ticket is fantastic value compared with, say, Grands Prix, the campsites are getting more expensive. Compare Maison Blanche with Whittlebury Hall at Silverstone.
3. The "Corporate" Village. Lets face it, a lot of the people there are guests of the big teams, sponsors and big business interests and the numbers of true race fans seem to be getting less.
I hope I'm not being too cynical - I love the event, the place, the drivers, the cars, everything and only a full field of whispering diesels will kill it off for me but then I suspect it will do the same for most people.
Thank God for Corvettes!