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Le Man vs Le Man Classic 2020

Post by IanD » Sat Sep 28, 2019 12:58 am

Did Silverstone Classic this year which I enjoyed, nice event and experience and didn’t really cost that much for a 3 day weekend.


Early days but considering Le Man or classic one for next year.
I’ve not been into sport cars for years so it’s more about the experience than teams/drivers/cars.
Happy to camp.
Don’t want to take a week off work to do it but probably a bit older and more sensible than doing a 20hrs day to get to France which I did many years ago for family camping.

Looks expensive and Classic dearer than Le Man so which is best and why ?
Any advice and will it cost lots ?

Any advice, know a few have done these.
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Re: Le Man vs Le Man Classic 2020

Post by MisterK » Sun Oct 06, 2019 12:03 am

I've done both several times and enjoy the Classic more these days, but you should experience the real thing at least once in your life!
The Classic is a bit less 'stag weekend' and attracts a lot of interesting classics in the campsites as well as the many club displays in the infield.
Get an overnight ferry on the Thursday night from Portsmouth to Le Havre or Caen and either back on the Sunday night (easily done) or Monday if you fancy an extra night camping.
Get your ferry booked now or as soon as bookings open for best pricing and availability.
We usually camp at the circuit (e.g. Camping Epinettes), the facilities are good and you're not queueing half an hour for a shower like you used to.
In 2018 my Classic trip cost just over £800; about £350 for the ferries with cabin, 55e for entry ticket, about £200 in fuel and tolls.
I'd be surprised if you get to the main race for less.
Unfortunately I can't make either next year :-(
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Re: Le Man vs Le Man Classic 2020

Post by rossybee » Sun Oct 06, 2019 7:07 am

Doing LMC next July with a few mates - currently looking like my Cerb along with a couple of Morgan Aero 8s, a 991.2 GT3, a 930 turbo, a 964 Carrera plus some others, so thoroughly looking forward to it! Last time I did the LM24 was in 2006 in my Caterham on the Superfast ferry from Rosyth to Zeebrugge so can't recall the costs!

Can we go yet? :mrgreen:
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Re: Le Man vs Le Man Classic 2020

Post by rossybee » Mon Feb 03, 2020 10:13 am

Now booked up - sailing Hull to Zeebrugge with P&O.

So far it's my Cerb, 2x Morgan Aero 8, a Ferrari F12, and maybe a brand new Boxster Spyder 8)

Can we go yet? :mrgreen:
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Re: Le Man vs Le Man Classic 2020

Post by rossybee » Thu Apr 09, 2020 12:07 pm

rossybee wrote:
Mon Feb 03, 2020 10:13 am
Now booked up - sailing Hull to Zeebrugge with P&O.

So far it's my Cerb, 2x Morgan Aero 8, a Ferrari F12, and maybe a brand new Boxster Spyder 8)

Can we go yet? :mrgreen:
Classic now postponed to July 2021 :x

Och damn and blast.

Looking like using the time booked off work this year for a west coast jaunt then... :thumbsup
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Re: Le Man vs Le Man Classic 2020

Post by rossybee » Tue Jan 03, 2023 8:39 pm

rossybee wrote:
Thu Apr 09, 2020 12:07 pm
rossybee wrote:
Mon Feb 03, 2020 10:13 am
Now booked up - sailing Hull to Zeebrugge with P&O.

So far it's my Cerb, 2x Morgan Aero 8, a Ferrari F12, and maybe a brand new Boxster Spyder 8)

Can we go yet? :mrgreen:
Classic now postponed to July 2021 :x

Och damn and blast.

Looking like using the time booked off work this year for a west coast jaunt then... :thumbsup
As most will know, 2021 was also postponed, but we eventually went in 2022, in my old Alfa, and it was absolutely amazing 8)

Booked again for this year, oh yes :love
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Re: Le Man vs Le Man Classic 2020

Post by hendeg » Tue Jan 03, 2023 9:31 pm

I was thinking about a trip to the standard Le Man’s this year but I see it sold out a while ago.
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Re: Le Man vs Le Man Classic 2020

Post by rossybee » Wed Jan 04, 2023 1:29 am

hendeg wrote:
Tue Jan 03, 2023 9:31 pm
I was thinking about a trip to the standard Le Man’s this year but I see it sold out a while ago.
Centenary celebrations this year you see...
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Re: Le Man vs Le Man Classic 2020

Post by duggiesmith » Wed Jan 04, 2023 2:10 pm

hendeg wrote:
Tue Jan 03, 2023 9:31 pm
I was thinking about a trip to the standard Le Man’s this year but I see it sold out a while ago.
Ah Bugger. I was all set to go this year. Free accommodation sorted with a friend who lives there. Time off work approved.
Thankfully, I hadn't booked flights.
I never thought the tickets would be an issue.
Oh well, maybe next year.
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Re: Le Man vs Le Man Classic 2020

Post by IanD » Wed Jan 04, 2023 4:24 pm

Good to see this thread pop up again, I had forgotten about it.

Took a bit longer than expected, but I’m driving down to and going to Le Mans 23 with on-site camping :)

Part of group of 10 Porsche/20 people so should be a good experience, definitely only got tickets due to some of our group having good connections with campsite organisers.

And despite what I said in the initial post we are doing it as a 7 day road trip.
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Re: Le Man vs Le Man Classic 2020

Post by rossybee » Thu Jan 05, 2023 1:51 am

Good to hear Ian :thumbsup

Looking like we're gonna be very Porsche heavy this year (last year the only one in our group was a 718 Spyder along with my Alfa, a Morgan Aero 8, and a Ferrari F12) - I'm likely to be paxing in a 997gt3, with 2 other Porsche, and a 360CS Rep, and a new Morgan Super3 :D

Where will you be staying?

Last year we stayed with Village on the Curves which was a secure compound with its own large food and drink marquee, and outdoor seating area right at the entrance to the Porsche curves, most excellent watching Blower Bentleys & Bugatti Type 25s getting all crossed up, Shelby Daytonas thunder by, or the Mazda 787b scream past, whilst drinking draught beer 8)

No surprise, we're using these facilities again :cheers

Can we go yet? <BG>
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Re: Le Man vs Le Man Classic 2020

Post by IanD » Mon Jan 16, 2023 8:45 pm

Same, booked with Lycian and Village on the Curves.

Good news you thought it good enough to go back this year :thumbsup

Debating whether to go with their 3 day food deal or just buy as needed when we are there, what did you do ?

Final Le Mans payment required next week then apart from spending on the trip it’s paid for.
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Re: Le Man vs Le Man Classic 2020

Post by rossybee » Tue Jan 17, 2023 12:31 am

Yeah we're Lycian too

We didn't do the food deal as you don't spend all day there, you're at the track.

We had breakfast there, would watch some classic racing with coffee, and sometimes with beer in the evening.

The 24 is a bit different to the Classic tho.

The security is excellent so no worries about the cars or tents or contents :thumbsup

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Re: Le Man vs Le Man Classic 2020

Post by ScottJ-PS » Tue Jan 17, 2023 10:47 am

duggiesmith wrote:
Wed Jan 04, 2023 2:10 pm
hendeg wrote:
Tue Jan 03, 2023 9:31 pm
I was thinking about a trip to the standard Le Man’s this year but I see it sold out a while ago.
Ah Bugger. I was all set to go this year. Free accommodation sorted with a friend who lives there. Time off work approved.
Thankfully, I hadn't booked flights.
I never thought the tickets would be an issue.
Oh well, maybe next year.
Duggie you should get general entrance tickets no problem. The Grandstands are sold out but you don't need. Campsites a lot smaller. The campsites behind pits/village mainly gone as the new factory teams from Ferrari, Cadillac, Penske-Porsche etc needing all the space for their corporate F1 style paddocks . So as usual the plebs squeezed out .
if you have accommodation already you should be fine. try 1st tickets for general entrance though you can usually pay on the gate but that me be risky being centenary year .

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