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The race
* Le Mans (not just ) for Dummies – A brief history
* The “Circuit 24 Heures"
* WEC - World Endurance Championship
* War of the classes
* Sporting regulations
* Driver categories
* Map of the circuit
* Where to watch
* Waving the flags – The marshals
* Radio Le Mans – Tune in at 91.2 FM
* Le Mans Trivia and Fascinating Facts
* Le Mans milestonestext/html2016-06-07T19:05:24+01:00Wernerca_guide:entrylist_2016
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The 2016 entry list
Already in June 2015 the A.C.O. announced an increase to the number of entries from 56 to 58 for the 2016 race. In a second step an entry of 60 cars for 2017 was targeted. The construction work for the 4 additional garages began shortly after this announcement. By the time the entry list for applications closed on Monday, 25th January, 73 applications had been received. In a press conference on Friday, 5th February in Paris the A.C.O. announced the list of the 60(!) chosen …text/html2016-06-06T09:44:41+01:00smokieca_guide:on-the-run
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A first-hand-guideline from Neil Dobson
Those who have tried a quick getaway at the end of the race know that the traffic at the end of the race can be a nightmare. I have a tried and tested a route for avoiding traffic, although it does involve watching the end of the race from Mulsanne. Before the end of the race (a good two hours before) you need to move your car up to Mulsanne. I would recommend parking in Mulsanne village somewhere (rather than the official Mulsanne enclosure car park) or…text/html2016-06-05T14:56:02+01:00Wernerca_guide:wheretowatch
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FIXME Chapter Editor:Jason will do the 2016 update
Initial version Courtesy of Neil Dobson from www.racetours.co.uk
Over the last couple of years there have been some noticeable changes to the spectator areas at Le Mans. These include better provision for disabled access, installation of more big screens and the raising of embankments to provide panoramic views of the track. For the most part these changes should be applauded as they have increased the accessibility of the event for the maj…text/html2016-06-05T13:11:49+01:00Wernerca_guide:driver-categories
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Not only the cars are categorized in classes, for a while now the A.C.O. has also put the race drivers into different categories – since 2010 in the Le Mans Series, since 2011 this system also applies for the 24h of Le Mans. Professional race drivers are rated as either “platinum” or “gold”, the so called “Gentlemen drivers” have “silver” or “bronze” status.