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Old 25 Apr 2012, 17:09   #16
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I to remember the old days standing there during the race and the cars going past at such a pace than your eyes could not focus on them and the noise was amazing, however each year the views got worse from leaning against the armco to wire fences and then they put up massive solid fence so than you could see nothing much, a real shame and that is why I no longer stop there when i tour the track during the race
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There is still something special about being on - or near - the Mulsanne (once was) Straight. In my early years at the race '86 through '89, we ate at what used to be the Restaurant des 24 Heures (now the Chinese) each year. In '86 and '87, we ate in an old barn out back which served as ancillary facilities! But finally in '88, we got to eat our steak and strawberries (separate plates ) actually in the front of the restaurant, looking out on the track. Couldn't have any sensible conversation because of the noise, so I just sat there for the whole meal with headphones on listening to RLM. I was pretty sophisticated, even then.....

As the years moved on, we found other places to go for our Saturday night repast, but we would always pop back, either before or after the meal, to climb up onto the fence/gates there. There were often lumps of concrete or garden chairs left there by other enterprising spectators from which you could hoist yourself up precariously onto the top of the gate/fence. The view and the sound was absolutely mesmerising.

One year there was even an open-topped double-decker bus parked there with free access to the top deck. Not many people up there though, as it was pourring. From my recollection of the weather, I suspect that was '95.

Several years we went out to the restaurants and I went off looking for gaps in the hedges from which to get a closer view. I succeeded a few times, but by now the gendarmerie were getting very hot on this type of behaviour.

But there is a magic to just being out there. A bit like during the night when you pull into the Mulsanne Corner or Arnage car park and get out and hear the noise. It just makes you smile. On the Mulsanne it's different - or was certainly very different prior to the carbuncle chicanes - because even in the car park you could hear the cars for soooooooo long - before you saw them arrive, flash past and then disappear again. It sends the hairs on my neck twitching just thinking about it even now all those years later....
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Badger? I know someone who has walked the ENTIRE lap at La Sarthe... He reckons he missed VERY little of the track. This was during the race.
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I remember climbing on that gate in '88, unforgetable. I think we got there by taxi. A different era now though, maybe I should try the restaurant again soon.
We used the shuttle bus to get about last year. It did soak up lots of time waiting, but we used the safety car periods well. As has been noted elsewhere, be aware of the route. We went from the front entrance during the McNish SC period, stayed on past Arnage to Mulsanne for the late afternoon. It was quite a queue to get back on the bus (must have been about 8pm) & we then went back past the main entrance and stayed on until it got to Arnage in the dark. When the Rocky SC came out it was back to the queue which took ages. It looked a bit manic at Mulsanne by this time but we just stayed aboard. We got back to the main entrance just as the SC came in.
As far as I am aware, it only runs during the race (not P & Q) and not during the night (midnight to 9am, I think). We may try Sunday morning this year.
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I remember the barn serving chips and various other BBQ type food, at that time i seem to recollect walking TR side of the restaurants and leaning against/into a hedge about 3 foot behind the armco then the local plod would ask us to move very politely great views
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