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  1. The Michelin Le Mans Cup will tread new ground in 2025, with British circuit Silverstone joining the schedule alongside returning rounds in Spain, France, Belgium and Portugal.View the full article
  2. Next season’s European Le Mans Series will feature six 4-hour races in six different countries for the first time since 2021, with Silverstone returning to the schedule after a six-year hiatus.View the full article
  3. This will be something that affects all Le Mans travellers coming from the UK https://www.ladbible.com/lifestyle/travel/uk-foreign-office-passport-warning-entry-exit-system-935413-20240930?fbclid=IwY2xjawFp5TtleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHVTdrqV80VaB2oeLNtkfvFjXXysnoj963DXHWYzLHW5WiGblkLtj_eiFNw_aem_W0eFBb-vVHUXvJH3wWoF6A
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  4. Iron Lynx-Proton took their first ever LMP2 victory in the ELMS, with Jonas Ried, Macéo Capietto and Matteo Cairoli standing on the top step of the podium after a dramatic debut ELMS race at the Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello.View the full article
  5. The Mugello circuit in Italy will host the penultimate race of the 2024 European Le Mans Series this weekend. The intense round will see a staggering 43 contenders fight for the top spot on the podium.View the full article
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  6. GENERAL ITEMS • Passport • Cash (in Euro’s) • Credit Cards • Event Tickets • Driving licence • Photocopy of passport/licence/cards • Ticket holder • General Health Card (GHIC) • Tent • Wash kit • IPod / MP3 Player / CD’s • Airbed & repair kit • Pillows • Radio & earphones / Radio headphones • Sleeping bag • Torch (compact LED model) • Sun cream • Towels • Chair (folding type) • Mobile phone & charger • Camera & charger / spare battery • Wet weather gear (boots/jacket) • Rucksack • Clothes • Trainers • Flip flops • Warm jacket/fleece • Sun hat / Baseball cap • Toilet Rolls • Wet Wipes • Golf Umbrella (sun and rain) • Book / Magazine • Pen & Paper • Corkscrew • Sunglasses • Batteries & spare batteries • Stopwatch FOR THE CAR • European Breakdown cover • Copy of insurance documents • Vehicle Registration Docs • MOT certificate • UK sticker • Jump Leads • Toolkit • Fluorescent Jackets (for all in car) • Warning Triangle • Spare Bulbs • Spare Key • First Aid kit
  7. Le Mans Museum - located at the Circuit de la Sarthe main entrance and is one of the 'must do' visits for anyone who hasn't previously been to Le Mans. Housing a unique collection of the first road-going cars in history to a very fine collection of Le Mans race cars from over the years. Having visited many times it appears that it is possible to not have noticed all the exhibits the first or even the second time around. In addition, new vehicles are occasionally being added to the collection, so it is never the same experience twice and certainly worth revisiting, even if you have been there before. Link for further information: https://www.lemans-musee24h.com/en/
  8. Arnage, a village within the perimeter of the Le Mans race circuit and place for race fans to gather and watch the plentiful exotic cars driving into the circuit area. The village is situated a short distance from the circuit and you can walk quite easily from the Arnage corner. On the outer edge of the circuit, Arnage village has always been a popular place to wander to and observe the comings and goings of those arriving during the week. There are plenty of bars and restaurants to eat and drink while you watch the sideshows and a great way to enjoy an entertaining evening. Arnage is renowned for being the epicentre of Mad Friday where you can see plenty of power being put down onto the tarmac, accompanied by much shenanigans to the amusement of the crowd (and unfortunately also the local Gendarmes). Arnage is also very convenient to purchase supplies for the week from the 'Super U' supermarket, such as food, beer, camping gear and petrol/diesel for the cars and generators. https://www.magasins-u.com/magasin/superu-arnage.m36602 A recent attraction to run at Arnage on the Thursday before the race weekend is the local car show /Arnage dans la Course' put on by the village council. A small but rather nice show which includes; trade stands, beer and food tents and a fine selection of cars and motorcycles, including some historic race cars which regularly attend. https://arnagedanslacourse.com/ Arnage is a short walk from the Porsche Curves area of the circuit, one straight road with very little verge of pavements to walk on, so be careful as it's too easy to fall into the road or the ditches to each side of you (especially if you are inebriated).
  9. Each year the village of Saint Saturnin to the north of Le Mans hosts a car show for the race visitors who wish to show their cars or purely look at them. Originally, the show came about as an idea to host the event when the drivers of fine machinery were making their way to the Le Mans circuit. Encouraging them to stop and display their cars, it soon grew over the years to what it is nowadays, a perfectly organised event which you can while away the Friday before the race and enjoy good food and music, for free! Each year, there is a theme for the specialist cars that will be attending - Porsche, Morgan, Triumph to name but a few. Inside the civic hall, there are stands and displays of race cars and other museum pieces along with traders specialising in Le Mans paraphanalia. If you are lucky enough to have a dry day then the outdoor entertainment is superb along with many food and drink stands. Be aware that entry to the event is slow if you are driving into the village centre but huge carparks and display arenas are plentiful If you are a regular attendee or have never been before then this event is a must for any car enthusiast ! More information about the event: https://www.classicbw.org/en/homepage/
  10. What a great event! One of the highlights of Le Mans week. If you haven't been then you should definitely visit the event, it's even free entry There are lots of cars in the show, music, food, beer and small sideshows to keep you entertained on the Friday before race day Based at Saint Saturnin just north of Le Mans and easy to get to from most directions Guide to Saint Saturnin
  11. Anyone remember Mad Friday - when it was completely mad? Memories of it being like the wild west and everything could happen - and usually did Seems to have quietened down now to almost a whisper which is such as shame as there was never any aggro, just high-jinks and a lot of burning rubber 🙂
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