Your essential guide to Classic 2014

4th - 6th July 2014 On-Circuit assistance helpline

One of the major benefits of making your booking with Travel Destinations is our on-circuit helpline which provides you with help and support that you might need whilst you are at the circuit.

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For emergencies such as hospitals and Police refer to page 69. Travel Destinations staff are also available at our campsites at Hunaudieres, Curves and at our Flexotel Village at Antares Sud throughout the weekend.

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Welcome 02 Before you leave home and driving in France 04 Routes to the circuit from the Channel ports 05 Travel Destinations' car park information 12 Track parade laps and paddock access 13 Equipment check List 14 Travel Destinations on social media 16 On-Circuit camping 17 Off-Circuit camping & accommodation 18 Travel Destinations' trackside campsite at Hunaudieres 24 Travel Destinations' trackside campsite at Porsche Curves 28 Travel Destinations' Event Tents 32 Travel Destinations' Flexotel Village 36 Travelling by tram and local information 40 Bars and restaurants in Le Mans 42 01 Circuit and campsites map 44 Grandstand map 46 Points of interest map 47 Where to watch the action 48 Teams and cars entry list 50 Le Mans 24 Hours previous winners 64 Le Mans Classic 2014 event schedule 67 Emergency telephone numbers 69

Many of the photographs in this brochure and on our website have been taken by our friend and colleague David Ayerst Davies. If you would like to purchase any of Dave's photographs please contact us or have a look at his website: www.davedaviesracing.com Welcome to Le Mans Classic 2014 02 Travel Destinations is the UK’s leading tour operator for the Le Mans Classic & the Le Mans 24 hours race. We are committed to provide you, our highly valued customers, with the very best customer service and peace of mind with the government backed financial security for your booking through our membership of ABTA, ATOL & AITO.

This year, as well as our popular “Essential Guide”, we are pleased to offer all customers our circuit assistance helpline (see inside front cover). This phone number will be available for anyone requiring assistance as they arrive at the circuit.

Elsewhere in this guide are lots of tips, maps and other information that we think you may find useful. Whether you are a Le Mans veteran or visiting for the first time, we have included updated information for you including everything from directions to the circuit, who is racing & when; to where to watch the best of the action.

2014 sees the 7th running of the Le Mans Classic and it promises to be the biggest yet. The first event in 2002 was watched by 30,000 spectators. This year around 150,000 motoring enthusiasts are expected to visit the circuit over the Le Mans Classic weekend. Car clubs have always played a key role in the Le Mans Classic. The inside of the “ Circuit” is turned in to a giant car club car park for the duration of the event, forming the largest classic car display in Europe.

Although campsites at the circuit open Thursday afternoon, the event itself opens its doors at 9am on Friday. Practice takes place on the circuit on Friday afternoon & in to the night.

www.lemansrace.com www.traveldestinations.co.uk The pre-grid preparations for the first race begins on Saturday at 16:00hrs with the actual racing starting at 17:00hrs. The races then continue through to 17:00hrs on Sunday. 03 A full race schedule is available on page 67. A list of competitors divided into the racing grids is also available from page 50-61.

For Le Mans Classic 2014, we have 4 different on-circuit accommodation products exclusive to Travel Destinations customers; camping at Hunaudieres, camping and Event Tents at Porsche Curves and our Flexotel Village at Antares Sud.

For full details of each product you will find some important information on the following pages;

• Camping at Hunaudieres pages 24 to 27 • Camping at Porsche Curves pages 28 to 31 • Event tents at Porsche Curves pages 32 to 34 • Travel Destinations Flexotel Village pages 36 to 39

Our staff will be available at all the various locations to assist with check-in and help throughout the weekend.

All the Travel Destinations team wish you a safe and pleasant journey and hope that you have a great time at Le Mans Classic 2014. Before you leave home and driving in France 04 A little time spent planning your visit to Le Mans before you leave the UK will help make your journey to and from the circuit a really enjoyable part of your Le Mans Classic experience. We have suggested some routes from the most common Channel ports in the following pages, but a map of Normandy (Michelin 513) will also be useful.

Apart from the obvious thing of driving on the right, driving in France is little different from driving in the UK. In fact the reduced traffic on many roads can make driving in France a lot more pleasurable. As with all substantial road journeys it is wise to check your vehicle before you leave. Oil, water, tyres and lights should all be checked before you leave home.

As well as all your car documents you will need to keep with you in the car a high visibility vest and a warning triangle should you break down. It is also compulsory to adjust or deflect your headlights once across the Channel. Spare light bulbs should also be carried. If your car does not have an EU registration plate, then a GB sticker should be displayed on the rear of your car. A first aid kit and fire extinguisher are recommended items.

It is very important that you observe the speed limits in France. The Gendarmes (police) will be out in force across Le Mans Classic weekend and on the spot fines will be issued for all traffic offences. Please be aware it is against the law to carry, transport or use radar detection devices in your car. Failure to comply could result in hefty ( €1,500) on the spot fines and potential confiscation of the device and/or car!

www.lemansrace.com www.traveldestinations.co.uk Routes to the circuit from the Channel ports On the following pages we have provided broad outlines of the quickest and easiest routes 05 from the most common French ports to the circuit at Le Mans, which we hope you will find helpful. Also listed is the approximate cost in Euros of the road tolls and the journey times. Please note we still recommend that you take a good map with you! If you have a Satellite Navigation system, please keep in mind that French postcodes represent an area rather than a specific address. You will either need the GPS co-ordinates or select a specific destination within your system. We recommend that you use the GPS co-ordinates. If you cannot input GPS co-ordinates into your Sat Nav system you will need to use a combination of your Sat Nav, a map and the information within this guide. For postcode only systems the relevant postcode for the circuit is 72100. The digital GPS co-ordinates for the main entrance to the circuit are North 47.95627; East 0.20743 Ferry Port Total Distance km (m) Road Tolls Driving Times Calais 440 (274) €31.90 >4.5hrs Dieppe 287 (178) €23.90 >3.0hrs Le Havre 257 (157) €22.40 >2.5hrs Caen 190 (118) €14.80 >2.5hrs Cherbourg 300 (186) €14.80 >3.5hrs Saint Malo 237 (147) €10.60 >2.5hrs Roscoff 380 (235) €10.60 >4.5hrs Zeebrugge 550 (345) €33.90 >5.5hrs From Calais Ferry Terminal / Eurotunnel Terminal • From the ferry terminal take the exit road towards the A16/E402 • Join A16/E402 for 110km (signposted for Boulogne and Rouen) • As you approach Abbeville exit at Junction 23 from A16 onto A28/E402 for 100km (Le Treport, Rouen, Le Havre) • As you approach Rouen the road number changes from the A28 to N28 • Continue through Rouen following signs for Le Mans or Caen • Stay on the N28 going through the Tunnel de la Grand Mare • Continue, on the main road N28/N338/A13/E46 until you find signs again for the E402 • As you approach Bourg-Achard take the new junction from A13 onto A28/E402 for 180km • At the end of the A28 Motorway follow signs to & Tours, joining the A11 Motorway You are now approaching Le Mans • Continue on A11 Motorway before leaving at the 1st exit signposted to Tours (A28) • Join the A28 in the direction of Tours • Exit the A28 at junction 23, signposted to Le Mans Centre, Orleans and Tours • Continue through the Peage/toll booths (price will depend on which route you have taken) • At the roundabout take the 4th exit and join the N23 in the direction of Tours, Angers and Lavalle You are now approaching the circuit • Stay on the N23 and take the exit towards Le Mans-Pontlieue - signposted Circuit Des 24 Heures 06 • At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit and follow signs for Tours/Chartres/Orléans • Take the immediate 1st exit after about 200 metres • At the traffic lights turn right (the main entrance is in front of you) • The grandstands are now on your left hand side

From Le Havre Ferry Terminal • From the ferry terminal take the N15 for 7km • Turn onto the A131/E05 for 18km • Leave the A131/E05 and turn onto the N182 to cross the River Seine • Join the A131/E05 for 16km • Join the A13/E05/E46 for 16km • Leave the A13 at junction 25 joining the A28/E402 for 170km • At the end of the A28 Motorway follow signs to Paris and Tours, joining the A11 Motorway

www.lemansrace.com www.traveldestinations.co.uk From Le Havre Ferry Terminal (cont) You are now approaching Le Mans • Continue on A11 Motorway before leaving at the 1st exit signposted to Tours (A28) • Join the A28 in the direction of Tours • Exit the A28 at junction 23, signposted to Le Mans Centre, Orleans and Tours • Continue through the Peage/toll booths (price will depend on which route you have taken) • At the roundabout take the 4th exit and join the N23 in the direction of Tours, Angers and Lavalle You are now approaching the circuit • Stay on the N23 and take the exit towards Le Mans-Pontlieue - signposted Circuit Des 24 Heure s • At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit and follow signs for Tours/Chartres/Orléans • Take the immediate 1st exit after about 200 metres • At the traffic lights turn right (the main entrance is in front of you) • The grandstands are now on your left hand side

From Dieppe Ferry Terminal • From the ferry terminal take the exit road for approx 8km • Turn left joining the D915 for 37km (Arques-la-Bataille, Les Grandes-Ventes and Pommereval) • Turn right joining the A28/E402 • As you approach Abbeville, exit at Junction 23 from A16 onto A28/E402 for 100km 07 (Le Treport, Rouen, Le Havre) • As you approach Rouen the road number changes from the A28 to N28 • Continue through Rouen following signs for Le Mans or Caen • Stay on the N28 going through the Tunnel de la Grand Mare • Continue, on the main road N28/N338/A13/E46 until you find signs again for the E402 • As you approach Bourg-Achard take the new junction from A13 onto A28/E402 for 180km • At the end of the A28 Motorway follow signs to Paris & Tours, joining the A11 Motorway

You are now approaching Le Mans • Continue on A11 Motorway before leaving at the 1st exit signposted to Tours (A28) • Join the A28 in the direction of Tours • Exit the A28 at junction 23, signposted to Le Mans Centre, Orleans and Tours • Continue through the Peage/toll booths (price will depend on which route you have taken) • At the roundabout take the 4th exit and join the N23 in the direction of Tours, Angers and Lavalle From Dieppe Ferry Terminal (cont) You are now approaching the circuit • Stay on the N23 and take the exit towards Le Mans-Pontlieue - signposted Circuit Des 24 Heures • At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit and follow signs for Tours/Chartres/Orléans • Take the immediate 1st exit after about 200 metres • At the traffic lights turn right (the main entrance is in front of you) • The grandstands are now on your left hand side

From Caen Ferry Terminal • From the ferry terminal take the D84 then D514 for 7km • Close to Benouville, continue along the D514 towards Ranville • Join the D515 • Take the Périphérique-Est exit towardA13/Alençon • Merge onto N814 • Take exit 13-Porte d'Espagne toward Alençon/Le Mans/Falaise and turn right onto the N158 for 80km • Join the A88 to Le Mans • At the end of the A88 join the A28 towards Le Mans (120km) • At the end of the A28 Motorway follow signs to Paris & Tours, joining the A11 Motorway

You are now approaching Le Mans 08 • Continue on A11 Motorway before leaving at the 1st exit signposted to Tours (A28) • Join the A28 in the direction of Tours • Exit the A28 at junction 23, signposted to Le Mans Centre, Orleans and Tours • Continue through the Peage/toll booths (price will depend on which route you have taken) • At the roundabout take the 4th exit and join the N23 in the direction of Tours, Angers and Lavalle • Exit the A28 at junction 23, signposted to Le Mans Centre, Orleans and Tours • Continue through the Peage/toll booths (price will depend on which route you have taken) • At the roundabout take the 4th exit and join the N23 in the direction of Tours, Angers and Lavalle

You are now approaching the circuit • Stay on the N23 and take the exit towards Le Mans-Pontlieue - signposted Circuit Des 24 Heures • At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit and follow signs for Tours/Chartres/Orléans • Take the immediate 1st exit after about 200 metres • At the traffic lights turn right (the main entrance is in front of you) • The grandstands are now on your left hand side

www.lemansrace.com www.traveldestinations.co.uk From Cherbourg Ferry Terminal Leaving the Ferry Terminal • From the ferry terminal take the exit road N132 which merges into the N13/E46 for 120km towards Caen • Join the N814, Peripherique-Sud, for 12km • Exit junction 13 from N814, and turn right onto the N158 for 80km • Join the A88 to Le Mans • At the end of the A88 join the A28 towards Le Mans (120km) • At the end of the A28 Motorway follow signs to Paris & Tours, joining the A11 Motorway

You are now approaching Le Mans • Continue on A11 Motorway before leaving at the 1st exit signposted to Tours (A28) • Join the A28 in the direction of Tours • Exit the A28 at junction 23, signposted to Le Mans Centre, Orleans and Tours • Continue through the peage/toll booths (price will depend on which route you have taken) • At the roundabout take the 4th exit and join the N23 in the direction of Tours, Angers and Lavalle

You are now approaching the circuit • Stay on the N23 and take the exit towards Le Mans-Pontlieue - signposted Circuit Des 24 Heures • At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit and follow signs for Tours/Chartres/Orléans • Take the immediate 1st exit after about 200 metres • At the traffic lights turn right (the main entrance is in front of you) 09 • The grandstands are now on your left hand side

From Saint Malo Ferry Terminal • From the ferry terminal follow the direction to Rennes on the N137 • Approaching Rennes turn left onto the N136 • Exit junction 1 from N136, and turn left onto the N157 for 40km towards Le Mans • West of Laval join the A81/E50 for 95km towards Le Mans

You are now approaching Le Mans • Approaching Le Mans; Exit from A81/E50 onto A11/E501 towards Le Mans Ouest Exit junction 9 from A11/E501 onto N226

You are now approaching the circuit • Take N23r (in effect a continuation of the N226) • Stay on the N23 and go past the Aerodrome on your right hand side • Remain on the N23 and after the exit for Le Mans-Pontlieue take the immediate 1st exit after about 200 metres - signposted Circuit Des 24 Heures • At the traffic lights (the main entrance is in front of you) turn right • The grandstands are now on your left hand side From Roscoff Ferry Terminal • From the ferry terminal take the D58 for 24km • Approaching Morlaix turn left onto the N12/E50 for 185km towards Rennes. • Approaching Rennes turn left onto the N136 • Exit junction 1 from N136, and turn left onto the N157 for 40km towards Le Mans • West of Laval join the A81/E50 for 95km towards Le Mans

You are now approaching Le Mans • Approaching Le Mans; Exit from A81/E50 onto A11/E501 towards Le Mans Ouest Exit junction 9 from A11/E501 onto N226

You are now approaching the circuit • Take N23r (in effect a continuation of the N226) • Stay on the N23 and go past the Aerodrome on your right hand side • Remain on the N23 and after the exit for Le Mans-Pontlieue take the immediate 1st exit after about 200 metres - signposted Circuit Des 24 Heures • At the traffic lights (the main entrance is in front of you) turn right • The grandstands are now on your left hand side

There is nothing worse than your car or motorbike breaking down 10 whilst you are in France. Brit Assist are on hand with a fully equipped mobile workshop throughout Le Mans, with both English and French speaking ex RAC and AA mechanics.

Call out fee €60.00 for up to one hour, plus parts if required.

Recovery rates on request.

For more information please contact Norman on:

Tel: France 0033 (0) 6 24 98 83 43

Tel: UK Brit Assist Limited 0044 (0) 7739 734318 Breakdown Assistance rescue and Vehicle recovery Email:[email protected] www.britassist.com

www.lemansrace.com www.traveldestinations.co.uk From Zeebrugge Ferry Terminal • From the ferry terminal take the N31 towards Brugge • After about 18km bear right on to the N397 • Exit N397 and join the E40 Oostende/Calais/Veurne • Join A16 towards Calais/Veurne for about 110km • Join A16/E402 for 110km (signposted for Boulogne and Rouen) • As you approach Abbeville exit at Junction 23 from A16 onto A28/E402 for 100km (Le Treport, Rouen, Le Havre) • As you approach Rouen the road number changes from the A28 to N28 • Continue through Rouen following signs for Le Mans or Caen • Stay on the N28 going through the Tunnel de la Grand Mare • Continue, on the main road N28/N338/A13/E46 until you find signs again for the E402 • As you approach Bourg-Achard take the new junction from A13 onto A28/E402 for 180km • At the end of the A28 Motorway follow signs to Paris & Tours, joining the A11 Motorway

You are now approaching Le Mans • Continue on A11 Motorway before leaving at the 1st exit signposted to Tours (A28) • Join the A28 in the direction of Tours • Exit the A28 at junction 23, signposted to Le Mans Centre, Orleans and Tours • Continue through the Peage/toll booths (price will depend on which route you have taken) • At the roundabout take the 4th exit and join the N23 in the direction of Tours, Angers and Lavalle 11 You are now approaching the circuit • Stay on the N23 and take the exit towards Le Mans-Pontlieue - signposted Circuit Des 24 Heures • At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit and follow signs for Tours/Chartres/Orléans • Take the immediate 1st exit after about 200 metres • At the traffic lights turn right (the main entrance is in front of you) • The grandstands are now on your left hand side The paddock, car parking and track parade laps

Travel Destinations car park We are pleased to be able to offer an exclusive car park (permit required) within the Bugatti circuit to our guests arriving in classic and sports cars. The car park is located in the Parking Vert area indicated on the map below. Please refer to the map on page 30 & 31 for the location of our car park, which will be signposted during the event.

As a point of directional reference the entrance to Parking Vert and the Bugatti Circuit is off the traffic island close to the MM Arena. Take the exit off the traffic island that has a dead end sign post, the entrance Parking Vert and the Bugatti Circuit is approximately 50 metres along this road.

MM Arena & car Tram line parks

12 Tram Stop Entrance to Parking Vert (Green) East Entrance

Village Area Dunlop Bridge Historic Paddock

Main Entrance + Museum

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Those customers who have purchased track laps will be able to complete two laps of the full 13 circuit on Saturday morning. Your track time is allocated for 10:20hrs. Please ensure that you are assembled in the Travel Destinations car park at Parking Vert no later than 09:50hrs. A Le Mans Classic motorcycle will collect you and escort you via the Buggatti circuit on to the main track. You will also return to the car park on completion of your laps.

Please note if you miss your allotted time it is not possible to transfer or refund missed laps

Allow Plenty of time It’s very important to allow plenty of time to find Parking Vert and Bugatti Circuit. If you are travelling into the circuit from off circuit accommodation, it is advisable to allow up to 2 hours to access Parking Vert and the Buggatti Circuit due to volume of traffic trying to access the circuit.

The paddock The paddock is always one of the highlights of the Le Mans Classic. This is where you will be able to get up close to all the competing cars and perhaps speak with the drivers and pit crew as they prepare and recover from racing. The paddock is divided in to the six different grids, so there is always something coming and going throughout the 24 Hours. A “smart/casual” dress code is recommended for access to the paddock. Equipment check-list and must-take items

Below we have listed an ‘equipment check-list’ to try and help you remember those essential items to make your trip to Le Mans as enjoyable and comfortable as possible. In addition, please take an open mind, a good sense of humour and a relaxed attitude to all that goes on around you!

Important Items: • Passport (you won’t get very far • High visibility vest without this) • Warning triangle • Channel crossing tickets • Headlight deflectors • General enclosure race tickets, • Spare bulbs paddock pass and grandstand access (one per person) • Camping permit Camping items: • Car parking pass (only if you’re not • Tent (or whatever you plan to sleep in) camping on-circuit) • Sleeping bag • Driving licence and vehicle registration • Airbed or sleeping mat documents • Ear plugs/defenders (if you want to • Vehicle/personal travel insurance get some sleep) 14 and EHIC card • Mallet and tent pegs (take spares) • GB badge/sticker • Appropriate clothing (it does rain (If no EU registration plate) sometimes and can also get very hot • Money (Euros and a credit card is best) - be prepared for all weathers) • Maps (Michelin 513 map of Normandy • Folding chairs and a table is useful) • A torch • Mobile phone and car charger • Sunscreen and hat • Camera and batteries/charger (and • Towel and wash bag film if required) • First Aid kit • Rucksack to carry your daily requirements around with you • Cooking equipment and matches • Spare set of car keys • Bottle opener and corkscrew • Jump leads • Eating utensils and water carrier • Breathalyser kit • Food and drink (not just beer!) • Breakdown cover • Toilet paper and wet wipes!

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The majority of the 150,000 spectators that attend the Le Mans Classic choose to camp at the 17 circuit. To do this you will need to be in possession of at least one camping permit per vehicle. This will usually entitle you to a 7 metres x 5 metres plot (unless otherwise specified) and you will need to park your vehicle and camp within this area. All of the campsites are colour-coded so as you approach the circuit follow the appropriate coloured signs. You will need to display your camping permit in your windscreen to gain access to your chosen campsite.

The campsites: Maison Blanche has become the favourite campsite of many Le Mans veterans. Located adjacent to the track, the campsite is unique in that it has a tarmac roadway allowing access to the grassy camping plots. The site is now numbered and has a brick built toilet block as well as the usual showers and toilets. (GPS: North 47.9448; East 0.2076)

Blue Nord is now a numbered campsite with shower and toilet facilities. It is located just outside of the circuit opposite Maison Blanche. Blue Nord is the campsite nearest to the airfield. The campsite offers a relaxed atmosphere and good access in to and away from the circuit. (GPS: North 47.9448; East 0.2076) Off-Circuit camping and accommodation 18 Château d’Eporcé joining instructions Our guests will enjoy superb, secure camping facilities in a relaxed atmosphere. Overlooked by the Château itself the camping areas offer unrestricted space and permanent shower and toilet facilities. Breakfast is served every morning in the courtyard. Drive time to the circuit is 30 minutes. For those who have also booked evening meals and tent hire further details will be provided at the on-site reception.

Weekend itinerary (subject to minor changes) Saturday 5th July 07:30hrs-10:00hrs Breakfast Thursday 3rd July 09:00hrs-20:00hrs Campsite open for guest Sunday 6th July check-in & welcome pack collection 19:00hrs Post race buffet style BBQ 19:00hrs - 21:00hrs Moules & frites supper at (must be pre-booked) Château d'Eporcé (pre booked only). Monday 7th July Friday 4th July 08:00hrs-10:00hrs Farewell breakfast 08:00hrs -10:00hrs Breakfast Certain activities are optional or suggestions 19:30hrs Informal Hog roast/barbecue at and not included in the package. Château d'Eporcé.

www.lemansrace.com www.traveldestinations.co.uk Chateau d’Eporcé Directions • Approaching Le Mans from the north on the Autoroute A28, join the A11 Autoroute in the direction of Nantes. 19 • Leave the A11 at Exit (Sortie) No. 8. • Once off the Autoroute turn immediately right on to the N157 in the direction of Laval (away from Le Mans). • Continue on this road, until the village of Les Maisons Rouge. At the end of the village turn right, signposted to La Quinte. • Continue on this road to La Quinte. At the crossroads by the church in the centre of the village, turn left. • Continue on this road until the fork in the road. Take the left fork, and the campsite entrance at Chateau d’Eporcé is on the right hand side. • Please report to the campsite reception on your arrival.

For those of you using Satellite Navigation please input the following into your system and it will take you direct to the Chateau or alternatively use the co-ordinates below:

72550 LA QUINTE (GPS: North 48.0456; East 0.0332) Off-Circuit camping and accommodation (cont) 20 Château Rive Sarthe joining instructions Located on the D41, on the banks of the River Sarthe, just north of the village of Malicorne sur Sarthe the site is approximately 30 minutes from the main entrance to the circuit.

Weekend itinerary Thursday 3rd July Early arrivals check-in at the Chateau Rive Sarthe.

Friday 4th July Check-in at the Chateau Rive Sarthe. Please arrive before dinner which will be served between 20:00hrs & 21:00hrs.

Saturday 5th July Breakfast is served in the Sapinville building between 07:30hrs & 09:30hrs. For those returning to Chateau Rive Sarthe a buffet will be served between 19:30hrs & 21:00hrs.

Sunday 6th July Breakfast is served in the Club House building between 07:30hrs & 09:30hrs. The evening BBQ will be served between 20:00hrs & 21:00hrs

Monday 7th July Breakfast is served in the Sapinville building between 07:30hrs & 09:30hrs, followed by departures and a safe journey home. Please note customers staying in the Château rooms are booked on a bed and breakfast basis.

www.lemansrace.com www.traveldestinations.co.uk Château Rive Sarthe Directions • From the North, proceed towards Le Mans on the A28 Autoroute (from the direction of Rouen and Alencon) 21 • Just before arriving at Le Mans, keep to the right, and follow signs for Nantes & Rennes on to the A11 Autoroute. • After you have passed a number of hotels on your right, keep left on to the Autoroute signposted Nantes, Arnage & Université. • Exit the Autoroute at Sortie 9, signposted for Arnage, La Suze and the Circuit des 24 Heures. • Continue through the Péage, and across the roundabout, following the signs for the Circuit des 24 Heures. At the next roundabout (with the Bricolage on the right) turn right signposted towards La Suze & Malicorne. • Continue towards Malicorne on the D23. Just before La Suze, take the 3rd exit off the roundabout following signs to Malicorne on the D23. • After 700m there is a Super U supermarket with the cheapest petrol in the area. • Continue on the D23 across the roundabout and on to Malicorne. • Continue in to the village at Malicorne, and turn right at the traffic lights, and on to the D41 over the River Sarthe. • The entrance to the Chateau is 600m on the right just after the college playing fields. • On arrival please follow the signs to the campsite office, where the team will be waiting to welcome you Satellite navigation co-ordinates: (GPS: North 47.8233; East -0.0887) Spa Classic 15th - 17th May 2015

Seven historic racing grids, from the 1960s through to the famous racers of the late 1980s. Prices from £189.00 per person.

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Le Pont Romaine Camping The campsite Le Pont Romaine has been Le Mans’ best kept secret (until now). This is a private campsite and although there are no transfers available, the location is just 6 miles to the east of the circuit. Le Pont Romaine offers 70 large pitches with access to electricity and hot and cold showers. Set in 2.4 hectares there is plenty of space for tents and small motorhomes or caravans, with access to a heated outdoor swimming pool available. (GPS: North 48.017975; East 0.278842)

Hotel Ibis Le Mans Pontlieue The newly refurbished 2 star Ibis hotel is ideally located just 10 minutes by car to the 24hrs circuit or the centre of Le Mans town. Hotel facilities include 51 air conditioned large en suite rooms, restaurant, bar and a large secure private car park. (GPS: North 47.981261 East 0.219689)

Relais des Cailleres B&B Relais des Cailleres, located in beautiful countryside close to the village of Saint Pavace just 20 minutes north of the circuit. (GPS: North 48.0437; East 0.1908)

Novotel Le Mans Est The 4 star Novotel Le Mans Est is located just 10 minutes by tram from the 24 Hours circuit and only 15 minutes from the centre of town. Hotel facilities include 94 recently refurbished air-conditioned en-suite rooms with free wi-fi, restaurant, bar, secure private car park, and an outdoor swimming pool and terrace. (GPS: North 47.9906; East 0.2321)

Hotel Mercure Batignolles Located just 2.5 miles from the Le Mans 24 hours circuit and 2 miles from the city centre. The hotel offers 68 en-suite rooms, a restaurant offering traditional dishes, a small wooded garden and terrace with a free private car park. (GPS: North 47.984028; East 0.188978) Welcome to Travel Destinations at Hunaudieres The Travel Destinations trackside campsite at Hunaudieres

A very warm welcome to those of you that have chosen to stay at the Travel Destinations private campsite, located at Hunaudieres. We hope that you enjoy your stay and have a fantastic time at the Le Mans Classic 2014. Amongst our guests we are pleased to welcome members of the MG Owners’ Club, Jaguar Enthusiasts’ Club, Porsche Club of Great Britain, The Independent Porsche Enthusiasts’ Club and The TVR Club.

Location and directions The campsite at Hunaudieres is conveniently located on the inside of the famous Tertre Rouge corner. Please see the map and directions on page 26. If you are using satellite navigation use the following GPS co-ordinates which will bring you to the entrance of the campsite. (GPS: North 47.960932; East 0.222986)

Checking-in • Upon arrival you will be welcomed at the entrance to the campsite and checked in by a member of staff. To speed up the process it is essential that you; • Display your Travel Destinations windscreen sticker and your Hunaudieres camping permit in the windscreen of your car • Check-in is open between 08:00hrs until 22:00hrs Thursday and Friday • At check-in you will be given a campsite wristband please ensure all members of your party wear this wristband at all times 25 • After check-in you will be shown to your camping plot(s) • Please remember the size of camping plots are 6x5 metres to include your tent and vehicle (Please note, no motor homes or caravans are allowed) Further information Viewing is available from the banking at the rear of the campsite. Hunaudieres is also convenient for walking to the village area (15 minutes) for the shops and exhibitions, the Bugatti circuit (5 minutes) to view the car club displays and the Guetteloupe or Antares tram stop (10 minutes) for getting in to the town centre. Things to observe during your stay • Please ensure that you keep your wristband on at all times during your stay • Please say hello to your neighbours • Please leave all the facilities, especially showers and toilets, as you would hope to find them • Please do have a great time and enjoy the racing Please remember when you leave the campsite to take your rubbish with you or drop it off at the entrance . If you need some rubbish sacks please ask one of the Travel Destinations staff. If you choose to leave your rubbish, as per our booking conditions we do reserve the right to charge you for its removal. Please do not attempt to burn your rubbish as it is a criminal offence in France. We hope that you enjoy the Le Mans Classic 2014 experience and look forward to welcoming you personally at Hunaudieres. To/from Paris and the Channel Ports N23

Directions MM Arena & • From Alencon (North of Le Mans) continue on the car parks A28 Motorway in the direction of Le Mans. • At the end of the A28 Motorway follow signs to Paris and Tours, joining the A11 Motorway. Circuit 26 • Continue on A11 Motorway before leaving at the 1st exit signposted to Tours (A28). • Join the A28 in the direction of Tours. • Exit the A28 at junction 23, signposted to Le Mans Centre, Orleans and Tours. • Continue through the Peage/toll booths (price will depend on which route you have taken). Tram • At the roundabout take the 4th exit and join the terminus N23 in the direction of Tours, Angers and Lavalle. • Exit the N23 at the exit for the D338 signposted to Mulsanne and Tours. (Now on map above) • At the roundabout take the 1st exit (right) signposted to Les Hunaudieres. • At the immediate next roundabout take the 2nd exit, and then turn immediately right and then right again. • Continue under the bridge and follow the road to The Travel Destinations Campsite at Hunuadieres which is located 50 metres on the right hand side. (GPS: North 47.9547; East 0.2204)

www.lemansrace.com www.traveldestinations.co.uk Bar and Food Available on-site is a selection of food and drinks.

Breakfast Served 06.00hrs - 11.00hrs Bacon Roll €5.00 Bacon & Egg Roll €6.00 Sausage & Egg Roll €6.00 Bacon, Sausage & Egg Roll €7.00 Vegetarian Sausage Roll €5.00 Vegetarian Sausage & Egg Roll €6.00

All Day Food Served 11.00hrs-midnight Quarter pound Burger €7.00 Quarter pound Cheeseburger €8.00 Quarter pound Pineapple-burger €8.00 Quarter pound Mushroom-burger €8.00 Quarter pound Vegetarian-burger €8.00 All Burgers are served with iceberg lettuce, fresh tomatoes & onions

Jacket Potatoes with homemade Chilli Con Carne, Cheese & Onion or Baked Beans €8.00 Pies Hot Pies & Pasty €6.00 Freshly Made Sandwiches & Rolls €6.00 Chips €3.00 27 Hog Roast Roll Hog Roast Roll with Home-made Apple Sauce & Stuffing €10.00 (Friday evening)

Selection of Ice-creams €3.00 Gateaux €2.50 Crisp & Nuts €1.50

Drinks English Tea & Coffee €2.00 Bottled Water €2.00 Coke cola, Diet Coke, Fanta €3.00 Bottled Lagers €5.00 Real Ale €4.50 Cider €4.50 Red & White Wine (bottle) €9.00 Welcome to Travel Destinations at Porsche Curves A very warm welcome to those of you that have chosen to stay at the Travel Destinations trackside campsite, located at Porsche Curves. We hope that you enjoy your stay and have a fantastic time at the 2014 Le Mans Classic.

Directions The Travel Destinations campsite is located on the outside of the circuit at Porsche Curves. Please see the map and directions on the next page. If you are using satellite navigation use the following GPS co-ordinates which will bring you to the entrance of the campsite. (GPS: North 47.9357; East 0.2101)

Camping check-in • Upon arrival you will be welcomed at the entrance to the campsite and checked in by a member of staff • Check-in is open between 08:00hrs until 22:00hrs Thursday and Friday

• Everyone will be issued with a Travel Destinations wristband • To speed up the process it is essential that you display your Travel Destinations Porsche Curves camping permit in the windscreen of your car

• After check-in you will be shown to your camping plot(s) • Please remember the size of camping plots are 7x5 metres to include your 29 tent and vehicle

Please remember when you leave the campsite to take your rubbish with you or drop it off at the entrance . If you need some rubbish sacks please ask one of the Travel Destinations staff. If you choose to leave your rubbish, as per our booking conditions we do reserve the right to charge you for its removal. Please do not attempt to burn your rubbish as it is a criminal offence in France.

Further information There is a fantastic viewing bank at the rear of your campsite at Porsche Curves, so you are really on top of the action. If you do want to walk, then the circuit village and grandstands are only about 20 minutes away and Arnage village is about 30 minutes. To/from Paris and the Channel Ports N23

Le Mans City Centre

Entrance to Main Circuit, Paddock and Grandstands

Aerodrome

Directions 30 • Approaching on the N23 take the exit towards Le Mans-Pontlieue - signposted Circuit Des 24 Heures • At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit and follow signs for Tours/Chartres/ Circuit Orléans and follow road • Take the immediate 1st exit after about 200 metres • At the traffic lights turn right (the main entrance is in front of you) • The grandstands are now on your left hand side • Stay on this road until you reach a roundabout • At the roundabout take the third exit on to the D92 and turn immediately right in to the Travel Destinations campsite at Porsche Curves - clearly visible from the flags and signs! D139 D92

Arnage Village

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Breakfast Served 06.00hrs - 11.00hrs Bacon Roll €5.00 Bacon & Egg Roll €6.00 Sausage & Egg Roll €6.00 Bacon, Sausage & Egg Roll €7.00 Vegetarian Sausage Roll €5.00 Vegetarian Sausage & Egg Roll €6.00

All Day Food Served 11.00hrs-midnight Quarter pound Burger €7.00 Quarter pound Cheeseburger €8.00 Quarter pound Pineapple-burger €8.00 Quarter pound Mushroom-burger €8.00 Quarter pound Vegetarian-burger €8.00 All Burgers are served with iceberg lettuce, fresh tomatoes & onions

Jacket Potatoes with homemade Chilli Con Carne, Cheese & Onion or Baked Beans €8.00 Pies Hot Pies & Pasty €6.00 Freshly Made Sandwiches & Rolls €6.00 Chips €3.00 31 Hog Roast Roll Hog Roast Roll with Home-made Apple Sauce & Stuffing €10.00 (Saturday evening)

Selection of Ice-creams €3.00 Gateaux €2.50 Crisp & Nuts €2.00

Drinks English Tea & Coffee €2.00 Bottled Water €2.00 Coke cola, Diet Coke, Fanta €3.00 Bottled Lagers €5.00 Real Ale €4.50 Cider €4.50 Red & White Wine (bottle) €9.00 Welcome to Travel Destinations’ Event Tents “Bonjour” and welcome to all those that have chosen to join us trackside at Le Mans, staying in our Event Tents. All the Event Tents are located within our Travel Destinations trackside campsite, located at the Porsche Curves.

Directions The Travel Destinations campsite is located on the outside of the circuit at the Porsche Curves. Please see the map and directions on the next page. If you are using satellite navigation use the following GPS co-ordinates which will bring you to the entrance of the campsite. (GPS: North 47.9357; East 0.2101)

Event Tent check-in • Upon arrival you will be welcomed at the entrance to the campsite & checked in by a member of staff. Everyone will then be issued with a security wristband • Check-in is open between 08:00hrs until 22:00hrs Thursday and Friday • To speed up the process it is essential that you display your Porsche Curves Event Tents permit in the windscreen of your car • You will then be directed to the Event Tent area where you will be met by one of the “Honeybells” Event Tent team. They will advise you where to park and show you to your tent 33 Event Tents Our Event Tents include a pre-erected 5m luxury bell tent with either double mattresses or single air beds, depending on the number of people in your party. The Event Tents are also provided with carpet and a rug, doormats, a small mirror and bedside tables. There will be a bistro table and chairs for use outside. Please note that lighting in and outside your tent is battery powered & there is no electricity supply in each tent. A charging point for camera and phone batteries is available in the campsite hospitality marquee if required. Should you have any further questions; the Honeybells Event Tent team will be around to assist throughout the weekend.

Please remember when you leave the campsite to take your rubbish with you or drop it off at the entrance . If you need some rubbish sacks please ask one of the Travel Destinations staff. If you choose to leave your rubbish, as per our booking conditions we do reserve the right to charge you for its removal. Please do not attempt to burn your rubbish as it is a criminal offence in France.

Further information Shower and toilet blocks are located nearby to the Event Tent area. You will also have full access to the other facilities at the Travel Destinations Porsche Curves campsite including the hospitality marquee and the viewing bank at the rear of the campsite. To/from Paris and the Channel Ports N23

Le Mans City Centre

Entrance to Main Circuit, Paddock and Grandstands

Aerodrome

Directions 34 • Approaching on the N23 take the exit towards Le Mans-Pontlieue - signposted Circuit Des 24 Heures • At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit and follow signs for Tours/Chartres/ Circuit Orléans and follow road • Take the immediate 1st exit after about 200 metres • At the traffic lights turn right (the main entrance is in front of you) • The grandstands are now on your left hand side • Stay on this road until you reach a roundabout • At the roundabout take the third exit on to the D92 and turn immediately right in to the Travel Destinations campsite at Porsche Curves - clearly visible from the flags and signs! D139 D92

Arnage Village

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Race & paddock tickets from £30.00 per person Channel crossings, accommodation, race & paddock tickets from only £155.00 per person

For more information and to register your interest call 0844 873 0203 www.traveldestinations.co.uk Welcome to Travel Destinations’ Flexotel Village We are delighted to be able to welcome all of our customers to the new Travel Destinations Flexotel Village located at Antares Sud. We hope that you have a fantastic experience and that you have a great time at Le Mans Classic 2014.

Directions The Travel Destinations Flexotel Village is located in the middle of the circuit at Antares Sud, just a short walk from the main village area and the tram stop. Please see the map and directions on the next page. If you are using satellite navigation use the following GPS co-ordinates which will bring you to the entrance of the Village. (GPS: North 47.9547; East 0.2204)

Flexotel check-in • Upon arrival you will be welcomed at the entrance to the village and checked in by a member of staff. You will be provided with a room key, a Travel Destinations wristband and shown to your room • Check-in is open between 08:00hrs until 22:00hrs Thursday and Friday • To speed up the process it is essential that you display your Travel Destinations Antares Sud permit in the windscreen of your car

Further information 37 Situated in the centre of the circuit, next to the tram stop and opposite Houx Annexe, the Flexotel Village is ideally located for all the action on the track as well as enabling easy access to the main town of Le Mans. The main village and the grandstands are only a 15 minute walk away, although the closest viewing point is at the fantastic Tertre Rouge corner, which will only take about 10 minutes to walk to.

We are delighted to be able to confirm that in addition to 24 hours security and the private showers and toilets, there will also be a marquee on-site where we will be offering: • A private pay bar (serving beer, wine and soft drinks) • Breakfast, available to purchase (free range bacon baguettes, toast, tea, coffee and fresh juice) • A large screen TV showing live coverage of the football World Cup quarter finals 4th and 5th July, kick off times to be confirmed To/from Paris and the Channel Ports N23

Directions MM Arena & • From Alencon (North of Le Mans) continue on the car parks A28 Motorway in the direction of Le Mans. • At the end of the A28 Motorway follow signs to Paris and Tours, joining the A11 Motorway. Circuit • Continue on A11 Motorway before leaving at the 38 1st exit signposted to Tours (A28). • Join the A28 in the direction of Tours. • Exit the A28 at junction 23, signposted to Le Mans Centre, Orleans and Tours. • Continue through the Peage/toll booths (price will depend on which route you have taken). • At the roundabout take the 4th exit and join the Tram N23 in the direction of Tours, Angers and Lavalle. terminus • Exit the N23 at the exit for the D338 signposted to Mulsanne and Tours. (Now on map above) • At the roundabout take the 1st exit (right) signposted to Les Hunaudieres. • At the immediate next roundabout take the 2nd exit, and then turn immediately right and then right again. • Continue under the bridge and follow the road (Chemin aux Boeufs) until you reach a roundabout (about ½ a mile) where you will see the Antares tram stop. Go straight over this roundabout and the Flexotel Village will be on your left hand side - clearly visible from the flags! (GPS: North 47.9547; East 0.2204)

www.lemansrace.com www.traveldestinations.co.uk Things to observe to ensure everyone has a great time • Do come and visit the bar and enjoy a drink at a reasonable price. (See below). • Do wear your Travel Destinations wristband at all times. • Do consider other guests - when you want to go to watch the racing in the middle of the night, please keep in mind that others may want to sleep! • Do park your car in the allocated space next to your room. • Do take care of your Flexotel room - any damage caused will be charged. • Do bring a dressing gown and flip flops to use to and from the showers.

• Don’t invite visitors in to the village. Remember that you are paying for 24 hours security. No unauthorised people will be allowed in to the Flexotel Village. • Don’t remove your wristband otherwise you will not be able to regain access to the village. • Don’t park on the road ways within the village. There should be ample space next to your room, and the roadways are there to make access easy in case of an emergency.

Bar and Food prices Freshly squeezed Orange Juice €5.00 Toast & French Jam €4.00 Peroni Bottled Beer €5.00 Free range Bacon Baguette €8.00 Merlot Red Wine (Glass) €5.00 KP Dry Roasted Peanuts €2.00 Sauvignon Blanc (Glass) €5.00 Kettle Chips Various Flavours €2.00 Lanson Champagne (Glass) €12.00 Bottled Spring Water €3.00 Lanson Champagne (Bottle) € 50.00 Coca-Cola and 7-Up €3.00 39 Clipper Fair Trade Everyday Tea €3.00 Freshly made Baguettes €6.00 Clipper Fair Trade Green Tea €3.00 Heinz Tomato Soup and Baguette €6.00 Clipper Fair Trade Coffee €3.00 Homemade Ginger Cake €3.00

Evening Meals: There will be an open BBQ and salad bar between 18:30hrs -21:00hrs on Thursday to Sunday serving free range beef burgers, sausages, chicken, fish and desert along with either a beer, glass of wine or soft drink € 25.00 Free range beef burger €8.00

Bar Opening Hours:

Breakfast Thursday to Monday 07:30hrs - 11:00hrs

Bar Thursday to Sunday 12:00hrs until late (subject to demand) Travelling by Tram

The tram is the best way to travel in and out of the circuit. It runs from 05:30hrs to 01:00hrs and takes around 20 minutes to Le Mans city centre (Replubique).

The best places to catch the tram is from either Antres Sud or Guetteloup (close to Tertre Rouge) the cost is €1.40 per journey.

City Centre 40 41

Railway Station

www.lemansrace.com www.traveldestinations.co.uk Useful local information You never know what you need until you don’t have it! Hopefully some of the information 41 below will be of use during your visit to Le Mans.

Local Taxis Radio Taxi Le Mans: +33 (0) 2 43 24 92 92 Taxis Station Gare: +33 (0) 2 43 24 99 99 Le Mans Taxi Radio: +33 (0) 2 43 82 07 07

Bus Service A bus service from the circuit to the town centre runs during the race weekend: From Saturday 08:30hrs to Sunday 18:30hrs there is a continuous bus service every 10-15 minutes. Tickets are available on the bus.

Trams The nearest stations that go to the centre of Le Mans are either Antares or Guetteloupe, located close to Tertre Rouge corner. Bars and restaurants in Le Mans

Whilst there are many eating and drinking options at the circuit, at some point you may want some decent food and a change of scenery! With the ultra-efficient tram service from the track to the city centre, getting to the best bars and restaurants the city has to offer has never been easier. After many visits to Le Mans both during and outside of the events we have found a few favourite ‘haunts’ of our own - some have not been quite what we expected so we are only listing the most reputable!!

City Centre Bars & Restuarants:

Le Stan - A jazz bar/lounge that opens till late, in the city centre. 2 Place de l’Eperon.

L’Endroit - A small, chic bar with great music and a chilled atmosphere, in the city centre. 42 Rue des Ponts Neufs.

Taj Mahal - The best Indian restaurant in town, in the city centre, just off the Place de la Republique. 20 Rue du Cornet, Tel 02 43 24 54 87

Le Grenier a Sel - A gastronomic restaurant in the city centre opposite Le Stan jazz bar. 26 Place de l’Eperon, Tel 02 43 23 26 30

Pizza Mao - An excellent Italian restaurant located in the city centre opposite L’Endroit bar. (they will even bring pizza to L’Endroit if you can’t tear yourself away from the bar). 45 Rue des Ponts Neufs

Dominute Pizza - Great take away pizzas at excellent prices, located close to the city centre. 1 Avenue du Generale Gaulle, Tel 02 43 87 03 03

42 La Chamade Restaurant - Traditional French cuisine located in the old town. 9 Rue Doree 72000 Le Vieux Mans Tel 02 43 28 2 99

Out Of Town Restaurants:

Café du Tertre Rouge - A famous trackside bar located on the outside of the circuit at the corner of Tertre Rouge and beginning of the Mulsanne straight. Route de Tour.

Auberge des Hunaudieres - A famous trackside family owned restaurant located directly on the Mulsanne straight serving regional and French cuisine. Although during the race this isn’t the easiest place to get to we highly recommend it and reservations are advisable. Route de Tour 72230, Tel 02 43 84 98 14

Restaurant du Midi - A local restaurant located close to Chateau d’Eporce serving excellent local cuisine, lunch can be recommended. Domfront-en-Champagne 72240, Tel 02 43 205 603

Restaurant la Grange - A traditional family run French brasserie, serving excellent French classics located just on the outskirts of Arnage village. 240 Route Nationale, 72230 Arnage, Tel 02 43 21 11 93

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For more information and to register your interest call 0844 873 0203 www.traveldestinations.co.uk The circuit and campsites

N23 Paris, Channel K J Ports Tram Line

M A I To Le Mans N L 1 Entrance to H Parking Vert (Green)

Esses 8 5

6 Dunlop Bridge D D92

Dunlop Chicane

Main Entrance

Dunlop Curve E Grandstands 44 (see details) 3 B 2

Ford Chicane 7 C

N23 Angers - Nantes

Arnage

1 Travel Destinations campsite at Hunaudières 2 Bleu Nord (camping) 3 Maison Blanche (camping) 4 Beausejour (camping) 5 Travel Destinations Flexotel Village 6 Travel Destinations Car Park & Parade Laps 7 Travel Destinations Porsche Curves 8 Travel Destinations Ticket Collection

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Mulsanne Straight

Mulsanne Corner G

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Indianapolis Straight

4 Indianapolis 45 Porsche Curves

Arnage Corner

A Antares H McDonalds B Rotonde - Race day ticket office I Leroy Merlin - DIY store C Aerodrome J Retail Park D Hippodrome K Decathlon (Sports/Camping store) E Karting Circuit L Antares Tram Stop F Golf Course M Guetteloupe Tram Stop G Supermarket N MM Arena & car park Grandstands

Museum Dunlop Bridge Main Entrance T4 T3 T5

T11 T12

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T14

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T16 Paddock

T17

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T19 46 T34 T20

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Grandstands, names and numbers

T3 Chapell T23 T4 Panorama T5 Dunlop T11 Wimille T12 Benoist T13 Singher T14 Bernato T15 Chinetti T16 Sommer T17 Durand T18 ACO T19 Lagache T20 Leonard T21 Tavano T22 Wolleck T23 Raccordement T34 Paddock Stands

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N N23 Tram Line

Paris Tertre Rouge Cafe/Bar

Tram Stop MM Arena & car park Le Mans Tram Stop

Viewing Bank East Entrance Tertre Rouge

Entrance to Parking Vert (Green)

Dunlop Bridge

Village & Paddock Area Champagne & Beer Tents 47 Restaurants Main Entrance ATM machines + Museum

Rotonde Race Day Ticket Office Grandstands (See detail) D139

Aerodrome

Angers - Nantes N23 Where to watch the action

Even if you have a grandstand for the weekend we always recommend that you move around and view the racing from different areas around the circuit. This will enable you to get some great photos and experience the racing at its best. Below is a guide to some of the best viewpoints around the circuit (clockwise from the start line):

The Start/Finish Straight: Although this area is dominated by the grandstands, if you don’t have a seat, it is still possible to view the race from the concrete steps in front of the stands. The steps act as free seating throughout the race, but expect this area to be very crowded both for the start and the chequered flag.

The Dunlop Bridge: Always a favourite for photographers as the chicane here usually provides some good race action. The most popular areas are either in front of the grandstand on the outside of the track or on the opposite side at the bottom of the hill.

Tertre Rouge: This area has been altered a lot in recent years and is now much more spectator friendly. Large grass slopes now provide good track views both at the Esses and the corner itself. This viewpoint marks the end of the areas accessible with a General Enclosure race ticket but it is well worth the walk.

Mulsanne Straight: Viewing along the Mulsanne Straight is now prohibited; however it is possible to get close to the action at the Auberge des Hunaudieres and Shanghai des 24 Heures restaurants or the Hotel Arbor near the 1st and 2nd chicanes. Access to these areas is only by car and expect to 48 pay for parking and to have a restricted view usually through high fencing.

Mulsanne Corner: At the bottom of the straight the braking zone at the Mulsanne Corner never fails to provide some great race action, particularly at night.

Arnage Corner: If you only get to one corner of the circuit then make sure it is here, as the 90 degree right hander almost guarantees action. If you make it here for dawn or dusk then you will be well rewarded but anytime is always a good time.

Porsche Curves: Always referred to as the drivers’ favourite part of the circuit due to the speed and accuracy required to negotiate the Porsche Curves. The viewing area gives excellent views of the sweeping curves and almost down to the Arnage corner. There is also now a new viewing area inside the curves accessed through the Beausejour campsite.

Ford Chicane: Close up views are possible from this complex as the cars accelerate towards the Start/Finish Straight. If you don’t have a stand ticket then the best views are obtained either from in front of the stand or from the grass banking near the Maison Blanche campsite.

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MG Owners’ Club, Octagon House, Swavesey, Cambridge, CB24 4QZ Telephone: 01954 231125 email: [email protected] web: www.mgownersclub.co.uk Teams and cars entry list 50 Plateau 1 / Grid 1 (1923-1939) Drivers Nationality Vehicle Aga Khan/Prill/Clark GBR/GBR/GBR Singer Nine Le Mans 1935 Allardet FRA Riley 1929 Baldy/Baldy/Baldy FRA/FRA/FRA Bugatti 37 1926 Ball/Ball GBR/GBR Invicta "S" Type 1931 Bally/Leseur FRA/FRA Bmw 328 1938 Batchelor GBR 4,5l Tourer 1928 Baudon/Novo FRA/FRA Bugatti T44 1930 Bee Bee/Brooks GBR/GBR Frazer Nash Tt Replica 1932 Behr FRA Bentley 4,5l Blower 1926 Bessade FRA Delage D6-70 Special 1936 Birch/Burnett GBR/GBR Talbot 105 Go52 1931 Blakeney-Edwards/Burnett GBR/GBR Talbot 105 Ayl2 1934 Brandt/Michaelis DEU/DEU Lagonda Lg 45 1937 Bugler GBR Lagonda Lg45 1937 Burnett/Evans GBR/GBR Talbot 105 Bgh 21 1934 Bussolini FRA Peugeot 402 Darl'mat 1937 Cadman GBR Salmson Gs Course 1927 Chalupa/Herzog AUT/DEU Alvis Fwd 1928 Chanoine FRA Riley Tt Sprite 1937 Chase-Gardener GBR Aston Martin 2 Litres Speed 1937 Cointreau/Cointreau FRA/FRA Bugatti 51 1932

www.lemansrace.com www.traveldestinations.co.uk Plateau 1 / Grid 1 (1923-1939) Drivers Nationality Vehicle Courtine FRA AMILCAR C6 1927 D'ieteren/Lalmand/D'ieteren BEL/BEL/BEL ALFA ROMEO 8C 1935 Emmerling DEU RILEY Brooklands 1928 Ernst/Dubsky DEU/AUT LORRAINE DIETRICH B 3/6 Sport 1925 Ernst/Seyerle DEU/DEU BENTLEY 4,5l Blower 1926 Fink DEU BENTLEY 4,5l Blower 1930 Friedli/Brunner FRA/FRA BUGATTI 51 1925 Graignic FRA BUGATTI 35 T 1925 Halusa/Halusa/Halusa/Von Dönhoff AUT/AUT/AUT/DEU BUGATTI 35 C 1927 Hampson/Hocking USA/GBR MG Magnette K3 1934 Jarvis GBR RILEY TT Sprite 1935 Jaunin/Benoit Latour CHE/FRA BUGATTI T 51 1933 King GBR MORGAN 4/4 1937 Kohler/Lafont FRA/FRA BUGATTI 35 B 1929 Krenn DEU MG Magnette K3 1934 Lanternier/Lecomte Du Noüy FRA/FRA ASTON MARTIN Le Mans 1933 Legeleux/Marty/Legeleux FRA/FRA/FRA HRG 1500 1938 Lewis GBR LAGONDA V12 LE MANS 1939 Mahul FRA SINGER Le Mans 1935 Maydon GBR LAGONDA M45 RAPIDE 1935 Metzker/Schmidt AUT/AUT RILEY TT Sprite 1934 Midgley/Woodgate/Hope GBR/GBR/GBR ASTON MARTIN ULSTER 1935 Otten DEU BMW 328 1939 51 Overington/Bell GBR/GBR BENTLEY 4,5l Blower 1929 Pellett GBR TALBOT 105 GO54 1931 Philippe/Menuteau FRA/FRA BENTLEY 4,5l Tourer 1928 Reay Smith GBR LAGONDA LG 45 1936 Rolner/Rolner DNK/DNK BENTLEY 4,5l Tourer 1928 Rothenberger/Woitrin DEU/BEL INVICTA "S" Type 1931 Sarazin FRA TOURER 1926 Schmitz Koep/Willisch/Morris DEU/DEU/GBR MG Magnette K3 1934 Schrauwen BEL SINGER Le Mans 1936 Sebba/Plant GBR/GBR MORGAN 4/4 1937 Sedlmeier/Dr. Sontheimer DEU/DEU ASTON MARTIN 2 Litres Speed 1937 Simon/Mulder DEU/FRA BMW 328 1937 Slijpen/Vignaud NLD/FRA INVICTA "S" Type 1932 Spencer GBR BUGATTI 35 T 1928 Swete GBR INVICTA "S" Type 1931 Traber CHE TALBOT LAGO Ex Monoplace décalée 1939 Traber/Trenery/König CHE/USA/CHE DELAHAYE 135 S 1935 Wybrow/Weston/Doherty GBR/GBR/GBR CITROËN C4 1932 Teams and cars entry list 52 Plateau 2 / Grid 2 (1949 -1956) Drivers Nationality Vehicle Aga Khan/Prill/Clark GBR/GBR/GBR Pre A 1952 Allen/Bailey-Watts GBR/GB ASTON MARTIN DB2/4 1951 Batchelor GBR ASTON MARTIN DB2/4 1953 Beltran Andreu/Tarrero/Velasco ESP/ESP/ESP PORSCHE 356 Pre A 1954 Berard/Tavano FRA/FRA Callista D 120 Ranelagh 1951 Blanchard/Blanchard FRA/FRA DB PANHARD HBR4 1954 Blanpain BEL AUSTIN HEALEY 100 M 1953 Blasco/Peyraud FRA/FRA OSCA S 1500 TN 1957 Bos/Carrere FRA/FRA LANCIA Aurelia B20 GT 1956 Du Boucheron/Du Boucheron/ Du Boucheron FRA/FRA/FRA 1500 Spéciale 1950 Broad GBR TRIUMPH TR2 1955 Buncombe GBR JAGUAR Type C 1952 Butler/Martin GBR/GBR JAGUAR Type C 1951 Chase-Gardener GBR JAGUAR XK 140 FHC 1955 Cointreau/Cointreau FRA/FRA MASERATI A6 GCS 1954 Cousseau FRA LOTUS IX Sebring 1955 Da Silva Ramos/Egurreguy/Belleret FRA/FRA/FRA ASTON MARTIN DB2/4 1953 Dalglish/Twyman CDN/GBR FRAZER NASH Le Mans Replica 1952 Delso/Quiroga/Macias ESP/ESP/ESP LANCIA Aurelia B20 1953 Diez Ruza/Lopez Anos ESP/ESP PORSCHE 356 A 1956 Ernst/Hibberd DEU/GBR KIEFT Climax 1100 1954 Fernandez/Arias Canete/De Miguel ESP/ESP/ESP NASH Healey 1952

www.lemansrace.com www.traveldestinations.co.uk Plateau 2 / Grid 2 (1949 -1956) Drivers Nationality Vehicle Fernandez/Stretton/De Miguel/ Arias Canete ESP/GBR/ESP Talbot Lago T26 Gs 1951 Finburgh/Newall GBR/GBR Jaguar Type C 1953 Francis/Thompson CDN/CDN Allard J2 1951 Friscia ITA Austin Healey 100 M 1954 Gane/Arnold GBR/GBR Jowett Jupiter 1953 Gayraud FRA Db Panhard Barquette Le Mans 1952 Grandidier FRA Aston Martin Db2/4 1954 Hood GBR Jaguar Xk 120 1950 Hübner DEU Allard Jr 1953 Johns GBR Jaguar Xk 140 Fhc 1955 Kurth/Reichle DEU/DEU Jaguar Xk 120 1950 Lacretelle (De)/Benoit/Galiffi FRA/FRA/FRA Kieft Climax 1100 1954 Lanternier/Lecomte Du Noüy FRA/FRA Austin Healey 100 M 1956 Laurent-Bellue FRA Osca Mt 4 1954 Marie/Bunouf FRA/FRA Dkw Monza 1956 Marty/Legeleux/Vié FRA/FRA/ Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica 1950 Maxted-Page/Barrie/Burnett GBR/GBR/GBR Porsche 356 Pre A 1954 Melling GBR Aston Martin Db3 1952 Mellinger/Gelmini FRA/ITA Maserati 300 S 1955 Mestrot/Da Rocha FRA/PRT Triumph Tr2 1954 Midgley/Woodgate/Hope GBR/GBR/GBR Aston Martin Db3 1953 Mira Gomes/Soares PRT/PRT Jaguar Xk 140 Fhc 1956 Monteverde/Pearson/Smith BRA/GBR/GBR Jaguar Type D 1955 Mulder/Simon/Kleissl FRA/DEU/DEU Mercedes 300 Sl 1955 Noyer/Dierick FRA/FRA Triumph Tr2 1955 Nyblaeus/Williams SWE/GBR Austin Healey 100 M 1955 Oelschlagel/Oelschlagel AUT/AUT Mercedes Benz 300 Sl 1955 53 Peccenini/Jonville Charoy FRA/FRA Lancia Aurelia B20 1956 Penillard FRA Porsche 356 A Coupé 1500 S 1954 Pfessdorf/De Thoisy/Kleissl DEU/FRA/DEU Mercedes 300 Sl 1955 Price/Barff ZAF/GBR Moretti 750 Grand Sport 1956 Puren FRA Porsche 356 Pre A 1954 Rageys/Chambon FRA/FRA Maserati 300 S 1955 Reedtz-Thott/Holstein/Lokvig DNK/DNK/DNK Lotus Xi 1100 1956 Richardson/Bowles GBR/GBR Ac Ace Bristol 1954 Roschmann/Roschmann DEU/DEU Maserati 300 S 1955 Ruddell GBR Aston Martin Db2/4 1954 Sebba GBR Morgan +4 1953 Shears/Gurney GBR/GBR Morgan +4 Super Sport 1954 Sucari/Sucari ARG/ARG Maserati A6 Gcs 1954 Summers GBR Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica 1950 Terrell GBR Jaguar Xk 120 1952 Thorne GBR Morgan +4 1954 Thorne/Bennett-Baggs GBR/GBR Austin Healey 100 M 1954 Tourneur/Lichtig FRA/GB Porsche 356 Speed. 1500 S 1954 Traber/Trenery/König CHE/USA/CHE Fiat 8v Zagato 1953 Troussier FRA Austin Healey 100 M 1955 Van Der Kroft NLD Cooper T39 1955 Wagner LUX Lotus Xi 1100 1956 Webb GBR Jaguar Type C 1952 Whiteside GBR Jowett Jupiter 1953 Young GBR Austin Healey 100 S 1954 Young GBR Jaguar Xk 120 1952 Teams and cars entry list 54 Plateau 3 / Grid 3 (1957-1961) Drivers Nationality Vehicle Adamoli/Bigatti ITA/ITA Osca 750s 1957 Alexander/Willmott GBR/GBR Aston Martin Db4 Gt 1960 Bernberg/Ugo GBR/GBR Deep Sanderson 301 1961 Bertoni FRA Porsche 356 A 1600 Speedster 1958 Birch/Burnett GBR/GBR Lotus Elite 1959 Brooks/Bee Bee GBR/GBR Lister Lister "Flat Iron" 1958 Cazalieres FRA Lister Costin Jaguar 1959 Chevallier/Rocher FRA/FRA Peerless Gt Phase One 1958 Cooke/Twyman GBR/GBR Lotus Xi 1500 1957 Couraudon/Gransart FRA/FRA Lotus Elite 1961 Dalglish/Twyman CDN/GBR Aston Martin Db4 Gt 1960 Dalglish/Wills CDN/NZL Lotus 17 1959 De Cadenet FRA Jaguar Type D 1956 Doquin/Doquin FRA/FRA Porsche 356 B 1962 Dumolin BEL 250 Gt Berlinetta 1960 Durand/Marbeck FRA/FRA Lotus Elite 1961 Ferrier/Penillard FRA/FRA Porsche 356 A 1958 Fouquet-Hatevilain/Dillemann/Moreau FRA/FRA/FRA Db Prototype Hbr 1958 Freisinger DEU Porsche 356 A Carrera 1600 Gt 1959 Friedrichs DEU Aston Martin Db4 Gt 1960 Gaye BEL Gt Berlinetta 1960 Gely FRA Jaguar Type E 1964

www.lemansrace.com www.traveldestinations.co.uk Plateau 3 / Grid 3 (1957-1961) Drivers Nationality Vehicle Gijzen/Schrauwen NLD/BEL Lister Jaguar Knobbly 1958 Gleyze/Monot FRA/FRA Chevrolet Corvette C1 1958 Godefroy/Durand/Duprat FRA/FRA/FRA Db Hbr5 1958 Goldsmith/Goldsmith GBR/GBR Aston Martin Db4 Gt 1959 Graus USA Osca 1600 Gts Zagato 1960 Guichet FRA Abarth-Simca 1300 1962 Gutzwiller CHE Alfa Romeo Giulietta Szt 1962 Guyot-Sionnest/Schreder FRA/FRA Triumph Tr3 A 1959 Hall/O'shea GBR/GBR Jaguar Type E 1961 Halusa/Halusa/Halusa/Von Dönhoff AUT/AUT/AUT/DEU Maserati 300 S 1957 Haupt/Zweifler DEU/DEU Maserati 250s 1957 Hello/Gadal FRA/FRA Lotus Elite 1962 Joy/Konig GBR/GBR Ferrari 250 Gt Berlinetta 1960 Junne FRA Lola Mk 1 1960 Koenig/Von Oppenheim DEU/DEU Ac Ace Bristol 1957 Koerber/Ondrak DEU/DEU Alfa Romeo Giulietta Szt 1962 Laguerre/Caggiano FRA/ARG Cd Panhard 1963 Leblanc/Duval FRA/FRA Lotus Xi 1500 1958 Louwman/Wood NLD/GBR Lotus 15 1959 Lunn GBR Lister Jaguar Knobbly 1958 Lynn GBR Lister Jaguar Knobbly 1958 Macleod/Dutton SCO/GBR A 1500 Rs 1957 Macquet FRA Austin Healey 3000 1961 Mahul FRA Cd Panhard 1964 Malone/Hall USA/GBR Lotus 15 1959 Mazoyer FRA Mg A 1959 Micheron FRA Lotus 15 1959 55 Modas/Berchon/Berchon FRA/FRA/FRA Ac Ace Bristol 1958 Morel D'arleux/Nelis FRA/BEL Porsche 356 B 1960 Moyes GBR Porsche 356 A 1957 Perou FRA Austin Healey 3000 1961 Perret/ FRA/FRA Lister Jaguar Knobbly 1959 Perrier/De Fortis FRA/FRA Alfa Romeo Giulietta Szt 1962 Perruchot FRA Lotus Elite 1961 Rampal/Dantan/Lenoir FRA/FRA/FRA Db Hbr5 1958 Ricci FRA Porsche 550 A 1500 Rs 1957 Rüede CHE Chevrolet Corvette C1 1960 Schumacher DEU Porsche 356 B Carreraabarth Gtl 1961 Sidery-Smith/Sykes/Bull/Revington GBR/GBR/GBR/GBR Triumph Tr3 S 1959 Smithies/Clarkson GBR/FRA Austin Healey 100/6 1956 Soubise/Boissinot FRA/FRA Lotus Xi 1500 1958 Spangenberg/Konig DEU/ Osca 2000 Spider 1959 Stephens/Stephens GBR/GBR Porsche 356 A Speedster 1959 Streminski DEU Tojeiro Climax 1100 1958 Van Der Kroft/Plant NLD/GBR Morgan +4 1959 Van Lanschot/Le Blanc NLD/NLD Austin Healey 3000 "Dd300" 1960 Vercoutere/Lopez/Leonard FRA/LUX/USA Lotus 15 1959 Vögele CHE Porsche 356 B Abarth Carrera 1960 Wallace GBR Lister Costin Jaguar 1959 Wanty BEL Lotus Xi 1500 1958 Webb GBR Jaguar Type D 1955 Wills NZL Lotus Elite 1962 Teams and cars entry list 56 Plateau 4 / Grid 4 (1962-1965) Drivers Nationality Vehicle Ahlers GBR Morgan +4 1962 Albuquerque PRT Ford Gt 40 1965 Beltran Andreu/Carulla ESP/ESP Gts 1964 Benjamin/Richardson/Smith GBR/GBR/GBR 1965 Beverley/Forbes Robinson GBR/USA Shelby Cobra 289 1963 Boos/Goury FRA/FRA Jaguar Type E 3.8l 1963 Brandenburg/George CHE/FRA Bizzarrini 5300 Gt 1965 Bratke Von Bergen/Fromm DEU/DEU Ford Shelby Gt 350 1965 Burnett/Evans/Birch GBR/GBR/GBR Elva Gt 160 1964 Bussolini FRA Porsche 904 Gts 1964 Chambon FRA Shelby Cobra 289 1963 De Miguel/Arias Canete/Delso ESP/ESP/ESP Gtb 1964 Deleplanque FRA Mg B 1965 Demole/Gaudard CHE/CHE Shelby Cobra 289 1964 Desplaces/Bois FRA/FRA Ferrari 275 Gtb/C 1966 Dubois/Gonzales FRA/FRA Jaguar Type E 3.8l 1962 Dumolin/Van Riet BEL/BEL Ford Gt40 Mk1 1965 Dunbar GBR Ferrari 275 Gtb/C 1966 Eckford/Beighton GBR/GBR Sunbeam Le Mans Tiger 1964 Emberson/Wykeham GBR/GBR Morgan +4 1961 England/Balme/Wall GBR/GBR/USA Sunbeam Le Mans Tiger 1964 Everard BEL Ferrari 275 Gtb 1965 Fatemi DEU Porsche 904 Gts 1964 Ferrao/Stretton PRT/GBR Ford Gt 40 1965 Firmenich CHE Shelby Cobra 289 1965

www.lemansrace.com www.traveldestinations.co.uk Plateau 4 / Grid 4 (1962-1965) Drivers Nationality Vehicle Galant/Neurrisse FRA/FRA Ford Gt 40 1965 Galant/Neurrisse FRA/FRA Shelby Cobra 289 1962 Gijzen NLD Ferrari 275 Gtb 4 1966 Godet/Berthy FRA/FRA Mg B 1965 Grave/Carugati FRA/CHE Alfa Romeo Tz 1964 Guignot FRA Tvr Grantura 1962 Guitteny FRA Alfa Romeo Tz 1965 Halusa/Halusa/Halusa/Von Dönhoff A Ferrari 250 Gt Breadvan 1961 Hampson/Bradfield UT/AUT/AUT/DEU Sunbeam Alpine Le Mans 1962 Hart GBR/GBR Shelby Cobra 289 1963 Healy NLD Porsche 904 Gts 1965 Hinderer/Hinderer USA Ac Cobra 289 1964 Hugenholtz CHE/DEU Ford Gt 40 1965 Humphreys/Dunbar NLD Lotus Elan 26r Shapecraft 1964 Joy/Konig GBR/GBR Ferrari 250lm 1964 Julienne/Door/Manjard GBR/GBR Marcos Mini Gt 1965 Knapfield FRA/FRA/FRA Ferrari 275 Gtb 1965 Kohler GBR Lotus Elan 1965 Kremer/Kremer FRA Morgan +4 Super Sport 1962 Lajournade/Aubry CHE/GBR Jaguar Type E 3.8l Coupé 1964 Le Besne/Maingault FRA/FRA Mg B 1962 Le Boeuf FRA/FRA Jaguar Type E 3.8l Coupé 1962 Lecourt/Narac FRA Shelby Cobra 289 1964 Lynn FRA/FRA Ford Gt40 Mk1 1965 GBR Mahmoud Ford Shelby Gt 350 1965 LIB Maillochaud/Goffredi Jaguar Type E 3,8 Roadster 1963 FRA/FRA 57 Meier Ferrari 275 Gtb/C 1966 CHE Merlin FRA Shelby Cobra 289 1963 Mestrot/Da Rocha FRA/PRT Jaguar Type E 3.8l Coupé 1962 Morel D'arleux/Morel FRA/FRA Tvr Grantura Mk Iii 1962 Nash IRL Tvr Grantura Mk Iii 1962 Orjuela/Orjuela COL/COL 1964 Ostmann DEU Porsche 904 Gts 1964 Payen/Couedel FRA/FRA Jaguar Type E 3.8l Coupé 1963 Perez Companc ARG Ferrari 250 Lm 1964 Portron FRA Alpine Renault M 65 1965 Pugh GBR Triumph Spitfire "Adu1b" 1964 Queffelec FRA Lotus Elan 1964 Rittweger/Praller/Georgi DEU/DEU/DEU Alfa Romeo Tz 1964 De Sadeleer CHE Bizzarrini 5300 Gt 1965 Scalise/Sucari ARG/ARG Alfa Romeo Tz 1964 De Seynes /Moorkens FRA/BEL Porsche 911 1965 Sidery-Smith/Sykes/Bull/Revington GBR/GBR/GBR/GBR Triumph Trs 1961 Sidery-Smith/Yea GBR/GB Mg B 1965 Silva/Silva PRT/PRT Ford Gt40 Mk1 1965 Stamp/Elgaard DNK/DNK Porsche 904 Gts 1964 Tollemer FRA Alpine A 210 1966 Twaites GBR Porsche 911 1965 Vananty/De Siebenthal CHE/CHE Iso Grifo 3/C 1964 Verquin FRA Lotus Elan 26r Shapecraft 1964 Voyazides GRE Ford Gt 40 1965 Teams and cars entry list 58 Plateau 5 / Grid 5 (1966-1971) Drivers Nationality Vehicle Barth DEU 1967 Barthe CHE /6 Gt 1970 Becker DEU 1968 Belleteste FRA Chevron B 19 Fvc 1971 Brandenburg/George CHE/FRA Chevron B8 Bmw 1968 Bruehwiler CHE Chevron B8 Bmw 1968 Cazalieres FRA Chevron B16 1970 Devis BEL Mk Iii B 1969 Doncieux FRA Ford Gt40 Mk1 1966 De Doncker BEL Lola T70 Mk Iii B 1969 Ecurie Js FRA Ligier Js 1 1969 Ecurie Js FRA Ligier Js 3 1971 Emberson/Wykeham GBR/GBR Chevron B8 Bmw 1969 Fellner/Lechler/Lechler AUT/DEU/DEU 1966 Ferrao/Ferrao PRT/PRT Porsche 911 St 2.5l 1970 Ferrer FRA Lola T70 Mk Iii 1969 Fink DEU /2 1969 Fradin/Helary FRA/FRA Chevrolet Corvette C3 1970 France/France FRA/FRA Lola T70 Mk Iii B 1969 Franklin GBR P 1969 Gaudard CHE Chevrolet Corvette C3 1971 Godfroy FRA Chevrolet Corvette C3 1971 Goethe/Hall DEU/GBR Porsche 908/3 1971 Goodman USA Chevrolet Corvette C3 1971 Graziani/Graziani FRA/FRA Bmw 2800 Cs 1969

www.lemansrace.com www.traveldestinations.co.uk Plateau 5 / Grid 5 (1966-1971) Drivers Nationality Vehicle Guenat/Mille CHE Matra 660-01 1971 Gutzwiller NLD Chevron B16 Mazda 1970 Hart FRA/FRA/FRA Lola T70 Mk Iii B 1969 Hebrard/Berchon/Bracq CHE De Tomaso Pantera Gr. 3 1972 Huber Gutierrez GRE Chevrolet Corvette C3 1968 Inglessis DEU Porsche 908/3 1970 Jacob CHE Lola T210 Fvc 1970 Kriknoff FRA Lola T212 Fvc 1971 Latham BEL/BEL Gtb/4 Gr.Iv 1971 Lecou/D'ieteren FRA Ford Gt 40 1965 Chevron B8 Bmw 1968 Lestrade USA/GBR Porsche 911 St 2.5l 1972 Logan/Williams GBR S 1970 Lynn LIB Mahmoud Lola T70 Mk Iii 1968 FRA Alfa Romeo 33 Tt-3 1971 Maris FRA/ITA Mellinger/Gelmini Ferrari 365 Gtb/4 Gr.Iv 1970 FRA Porsche 911 St 2.5l 1972 Micheron FRA/CHE Mille/Guenat Lola T70 Mk Iii B 1969 BRA/GBR/GBR 1969 Monteverde/Pearson/Smith BEL/FRA Moorkens/De Seynes Porsche 911 T 1968 CHE Ford Gt40 Mkii 1965 Nahum FRA Costin Nathan 1000 Gt 1968 Nicolet DEU Porsche 914/6 Gt 1970 Ostmann FRA Lola T70 Mk Iii B 1971 Paoletti FRA Porsche 906 1966 59 Perret FRA/FRA Porsche 906 1966 Perrier/De Fortis FRA/FRA Porsche 910 1967 Perrodo/Collard FRA/FRA/FRA Nomad Mk2 1968 Pompidou/Brunhes/Baigneres Alpine Renault A110 Berlinette Prevost/Chambord FRA/FRA SCO 1300s 1968 Primrose Lola T210 Fvc 1970 Quiniou FRA USA/ITA Chevron B16 Fvc 1971 Rattazzi/Galli Alfa Romeo T33/3 1969 Remnant GBR DEU/DEU Chevron B16 Fvc 1970 Richrath/Putz Porsche 907 1967 DEU Rittweger Alfa Romeo T33/3 1972 FRA Rocher Porsche 906 1966 FRA/FRA Roucolle/Zago Chevron B16 Fvc 1970 Sheldon GBR Chevron B16 Fvc 1970 Stepak/Bourdin FRA/FRA Alpine A 220 1969 Thuner CHE Lola T70 Mk Iii 1967 Trouillard/Rondoni FRA/FRA Porsche 906 1966 Vandromme/Belmondo FRA/FRA Ford Gt 40 1967 Vandromme/Laffite FRA/FRA Porsche 910 1970 Vercoutere/Lopez/Leonard FRA/LUX/USA Porsche 911 T 1966 Vögele CHE Porsche 908/3 1971 Voyazides GRE Lola T70 Mk Iii B 1967 Watson/O'connell SCO/GBR Chevron B8 Bmw 1968 Teams and cars entry list 60 Plateau 6 / Grid 6 (1972 -1979) Drivers Nationality Vehicle Ahrabian/Schindler DEU/DEU K3 1979 Alvergnas FRA Ford Gran Torino 1976 Barbot PRT Lola T280-Hu3 1972 Belleteste FRA Porsche 935 1978 Beloou/Beloou FRA/FRA Inaltera 1976 Boos/Goury FRA/FRA Bmw M1 1979 Büsst/Freeman GBR/GBR Chevron B31 Hart 1975 Ceron FRA Chevrolet Monza 1976 Comar FRA Ferrari 512 Bb Lm 1979 Da Rocha FRA Lola T298 Bmw 1979 Denat CHE Porsche 911 Rsr 3l 1974 Deschanel/Fontana/Rollat FRA/FRA/ Lenham P71 1976 Devis/Traber BEL/CHE Rondeau M 378 Dfv 1978 D'ieteren BEL Porsche 935 K3 1979 Doe FRA Lola T294 Bmw 1973 Ecurie Js FRA Ligier Js 2 1970 Eggimann CHE Cheetah G 601 1976 Elliott GBR Bmw 3.0 Csl 1973 Farley/Bennett USA/USA Lola T298 Hart 1978 Ferrer FRA Ferrari 512 Bb Lm 1979 France/France FRA/FRA Ferrari 512 Bblm 1981 Gadal/Laloge FRA/FRA Porsche 911 Rs 3l 1974 Goethe/Hall DEU/GBR Gulf Gr 7 1974 Grison/Bastard FRA/FRA Wm P 77 1977 Guikas FRA Porsche 908/4 Turbo 1974

www.lemansrace.com www.traveldestinations.co.uk Plateau 6 / Grid 6 (1972 -1979) Drivers Nationality Vehicle Hals BEL De Tomaso Pantera Gr. Iv 1972 Hart GBR March 75 S 1975 Helary FRA Chevrolet Corvette C3 1974 Henry FRA Rondeau M379-Dfv 1979 Hinderer/Von Bayern CHE/DEU Bmw M1 1979 Houghton/Hales GBR/GBR Ferrari 512 Bblm 1979 Jonhson/Pace/Mass/Hinton GBR/USA/DEU/ Porsche 911 Rsr 3l 1974 Knapfield USA Ligier Js 2 Cosworth 1972 Lacaud/Oudet GBR Lola T294 Bmw 1974 Lafargue FRA/FRA Lola T298 Bmw 1979 Larrousse/Barth/Roddaro FRA Porsche 911 Rsr 2,8l 1973 Le Jean FRA/DEU/MCO Chevron B36 Bmw 1976 Lecourt/Narac FRA Porsche 911 Rsr 3l 1974 Lindberg FRA/FRA De Cadenet-Lola T380 - Dfv 1975 Liquiere/Achard DNK Tecma 755 1975 Mac Allister FRA/FRA Gulf Mirage 1973 Mahy/Haynes USA Bmw 2002 Heidegger 1975 Maris/Crubile GBR/GBR Porsche 935 1979 Meier/Meier FRA/FRA Ferrari 512 Bb Lm 1981 Merlin CHE/CHE Porsche 935 K3 1977 Meyers/De Siebenthal FRA Porsche 935 1978 Mille/Guenat BEL/CHE Lola T286-Hu10 1979 Mille/Guenat FRA/CHE Porsche 935 1979 FRA/CHE Monteverde/Pearson/Smith Lola T292 Dfv 1973 BRA/GBR/GBR Monteverde/Pearson/Smith Matra 670 C 1972 BRA/GBR/GBR Nicolet Duckham's Lm 1972 61 FRA Orjuela/Orjuela Porsche 911 Rsr 2,8l 1974 COL/COL Pages/Pages/Colinet FRA/FRA/FRA Turbo 1978 Perrier FRA Osella Pa6 - Bmw 1977 Perrodo/Collard/Crubile FRA/FRA/FRA Porsche 911 Rsr Turbo 1973 Piquet/Triniane/Genin FRA/FRA/FRA Porsche 930 Turbo 1978 Quiniou FRA Lola T280-Hu4 1972 Ragnotti/Serpaggi FRA/FRA Alpine Renault A 442 B 1978 Rehkopf DEU Cheetah G 601 1976 Roschmann/Roschmann DEU/DEU Bmw 3.0 Csl 1971 Rossi Di Montelera FRA Porsche 935 K3 1978 Rossiaud/Penlae FRA/FRA Chevron B36 Bmw 1976 Rupp/Peauger FRA/FRA Porsche 911 Rs 3l 1974 De Sadeleer/Fillon CHE/FRA Bmw M1 1979 Saier FRA Porsche 935 1977 Scemama/Brunn CHE/DEU Sauber C5 Bmw 1976 Scemama/Brunn CHE/DEU Sauber C5 Bmw 1976 Schumacher/Werner/Ostmann DEU/DEU/DEU Porsche 936 1977 Schwartz FRA Dodge Charger 1976 Timonier FRA Bmw 3.0 Csl 1972 Titford/Reeves GBR/GBR Ford Capri 2600 Rs 1972 Walker/Benjamin/Dirickx GBR/USA/BEL Bmw 3.0 Csl 1976 Watson/O'connell SCO/GBR Chevron B36 Bdg 1976 Youles/Catlow GBR/GBR Lola T292 Bdg 1973 Zweifler/Gelmini DEU/ITA Sauber C5 Bmw 1976 62

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2013 2 (DEN) Allan MCNISH (GBR) Loic DUVAL (FRA) R18 e-tron quattro 2012 1 Andre LOTTERER (GER) / Marcel FASSLER (GER) / Benoît TRÉLUYER (GER) Audi R18 e-tron quattro 2011 2 Andre LOTTERER (GER) / Marcel FASSLER (GER) / Benoît TRÉLUYER (GER) Audi R18 TDI 2010 9 (GER) / (GER) / (FRA) Audi R15 TDI Plus 2009 9 David (AUS) / Marc GENE (ESP) / (AUT) Peugeot 908 Hdi-FAP 2008 2 (ITA) / Tom KRISTENSEN (DEN) / Allan McNISH (GBR) Audi R10 TDI 2007 1 (GER) / (ITA) / (GER) Audi R10 TDI 2006 8 Frank BIELA (GER) / Emanuele PIRRO (ITA) / Marco WERNER (GER) Audi R10 TDI 2005 3 Tom KRISTENSEN (DEN) / J.J. LEHTO (FIN) / Marco WERNER (GER) Audi R8 2004 5 (JAP) / Rinaldo CAPELLO (ITA) / Tom KRISTENSEN (DEN) Audi R8 2003 7 Rinaldo CAPELLO (ITA) / Tom KRISTENSEN (DEN) / Guy SMITH (GBR) Bentley EXP Speed 8 2002 1 Frank BIELA (GER) / Tom KRISTENSEN (DEN) / Emanuele PIRRO (ITA) Audi R8 2001 1 Frank BIELA (GER) / Tom KRISTENSEN (DEN) / Emanuele PIRRO (ITA) Audi R8 2000 8 Frank BIELA (GER) / Tom KRISTENSEN (DEN) / Emanuele PIRRO (ITA) Audi R8 1999 15 (FRA) / (ITA) / (GER) BMW V12 LMR 1998 26 Laurent AIELLO (FRA) / Allan McNISH (GBR) / Stephane ORTELLI (FRA) Porsche 911 GT1-98 1997 7 (ITA) / (SWE) / Tom KRISTENSEN (DEN) TWR Porsche WSC95 1996 7 Davy JONES (USA) / (GER) / Alexander WURZ (AUT) Joest Porsche WSC95 1995 59 Yannick DALMAS (FRA) / J.J. LEHTO (FIN) / (JAP) McLaren F1 GTR 1994 36 (ITA) / Yannick DALMAS (FRA) / (USA) Dauer Porsche 962LM 1993 3 (FRA) / (AUS) / Eric HELARY (FRA) Peugeot 905B 64 1992 1 (GBR) / Yannick DALMAS (FRA) / (GBR) Peugeot 905 1991 55 (BEL) / (GBR) / (GER) Mazda 787B 1990 3 (GBR) / (USA) / John NIELSEN (DEN) Jaguar XJR-12 1989 63 (SWE) / (GER) / Manuel REUTER (GER) Sauber Mercedes C9 1988 2 Johnny DUMFRIES (SCO) / (HOL) / Andy WALLACE (GBR) Jaguar XJR-9LM 1987 17 Derek BELL (GBR) / (USA) / Hans-Joachim STUCK (GER) Porsche 962C 1986 1 Derek BELL (GBR) / Al HOLBERT (USA) / Hans-Joachim STUCK (GER) Porsche 962C 1985 7 (ITA) / (GER) / John "WINTER" (GER) Porsche 956B 1984 7 Klaus LUDWIG (GER) / (FRA) Porsche 956B 1983 3 Hurley HAYWOOD (USA) / Al HOLBERT (USA) / (AUS) 1982 1 Derek BELL (GBR) / (BEL) Porsche 956 1981 11 Derek BELL (GBR) / Jacky ICKX (BEL) Porsche 936/81 1980 16 Jean-Pierre JAUSSAUD (FRA) / (FRA) Rondeau 379B - Ford 1979 41 Klaus LUDWIG (GER) / (USA) / (USA) Porsche 935-K3 1978 2 Jean-Pierre JAUSSAUD (FRA) / (FRA) Alpine A442B - Renault 1977 4 Jurgen BARTH (GER) / Hurley HAYWOOD (USA) / Jacky ICKX (BEL) Porsche 936 1976 20 Jacky ICKX (BEL) / (HOL) Porsche 936 1975 11 Derek BELL (GBR) / Jacky ICKX (BEL) Mirage GR8 - Ford 1974 7 Gerard LARROUSSE (FRA) / Henri PESCAROLO (FRA) Matra-Simca MS670B 1973 11 Gerard LARROUSSE (FRA) / Henri PESCAROLO (FRA) Matra-Simca MS670B 1972 15 (GBR) / Henri PESCAROLO (FRA) Matra-Simca MS670

www.lemansrace.com www.traveldestinations.co.uk 1971 22 Gijs van LENNEP (HOL) / (AUT) Porsche 917K 1970 23 (GBR) / Hans HERMANN (GER) Porsche 917K 1969 6 Jacky ICKX (BEL) / (GBR) Ford GT40 1968 9 (BEL) / Pedro RODRIGUEZ (MEX) Ford GT40 1967 1 A.J. FOYT Jr. (USA) / (USA) Ford GT Mk4 1966 2 (NZL) / Bruce McLAREN (NZL) Ford GT Mk2 1965 21 (USA) / (AUT) Ferrari 275LM 1964 20 (FRA) / (ITA) Ferrari 275P 1963 21 (ITA) / (ITA) Ferrari 250P 1962 6 (BEL) / (USA) Ferrari 330LM 1961 10 Olivier GENDEBIEN (BEL) / Phil HILL (USA) Ferrari 250TR 61 1960 11 Paul FRERE (BEL) / Olivier GENDEBIEN (BEL) Ferrari 250TR 59/60 1959 5 (GBR) / (USA) Aston Martin DBR1 1958 14 Olivier GENDEBIEN (BEL) / Phil HILL (USA) Ferrari 250TR 1957 3 (GBR) / Ron FLOCKHART (GBR) Jaguar D-type 1956 4 Ron FLOCKHART (GBR) / (GBR) Jaguar D-type 1955 6 Ivor BUEB (GBR) / (GBR) Jaguar D-type 1954 4 Jose Froilan GONZALEZ (ARG) / (FRA) 1953 18 Duncan HAMILTON (GBR) / (GBR) Jaguar C-type XK120C 1952 21 (GER) / (GER) Mercedes-Benz 300SL 1951 20 Peter WALKER (GBR) / Peter WHITEHEAD (GBR) Jaguar C-type XK120C 1950 5 Jean- (FRA) / Louis ROSIER (FRA) Talbot-Lago T26C-GS 1949 22 (ITA) / Lord SELSDON (GBR) Ferrari 166MM 1940 - 1948 No race due to WWII & rebuilding work 65 1939 1 (FRA) / Jean-Pierre WIMILLE (FRA) Bugatti T57C 1938 15 Eugene CHABOUD (FRA) / Jean TREMOULET (FRA) Delahaye 135 S 1937 2 (FRA) / Jean-Pierre WIMILLE (FRA) Bugatti T57G 1936 - Race cancelled due to strike action 1935 4 Luis FONTES (ARG) / John HINDMARSH (GBR) Lagonda M45R Rapide 1934 9 Luigi CHINETTI (ITA) / Philippe ETANCELIN (FRA) Alfa Romeo 8C-2300 1933 11 (ITA) / (ITA) Alfa Romeo 8C-2300 1932 8 Luigi CHINETTI (ITA) / Raymond SOMMER (FRA) Alfa Romeo 8C-2300 1931 16 (GBR) / Earl HOWE (GBR) Alfa Romeo 8C-2300 1930 4 (GBR) / (GBR) Bentley Speed 6 1929 1 Woolf BARNATO (GBR) / Tim BIRKIN (GBR) Bentley Speed 6 1928 4 Woolf BARNATO (GBR) / (GBR) Bentley 4.4 1927 3 John BENJAFIELD (GBR) / Sammy DAVIS (GBR) Bentley 3-litre Sport 1926 6 Robert BLOCH (FRA) / Andre ROSSIGNOL (FRA) La Lorraine-Dietrich B3-6 1925 5 Gerard de COURCELLES (FRA) / Andre ROSSIGNOL (FRA) La Lorraine-Dietrich B3-6 1924 8 Frank CLEMENT (GBR) / (GBR) Bentley 3-litre Sport 1923 9 Andre LAGACHE (FRA) / Rene LEONARD (FRA) Chenard & Walcker Sport

Le Mans Classic 2014 Event Schedule (timings subject to change by race organisers; check locally for details)

Friday 4th July Sunday 6th July 09:00hrs Le Mans Classic opens to 00:57hrs - 01:14hrs Pre-Grid Preparations the public 01:15hrs - 01:58hrs Grid 1 / Rolling Start & Race 2 15:00hrs - 15:45hrs Grid 1 / Day Practice & Qualifying 02:15hrs - 02:32hrs Pre-Grid Preparations 16:00hrs - 16:45hrs Grid 2 / Day Practice & Qualifying 02:33hrs - 03:16hrs Grid 2 / Rolling Start & Race 2 17:00hrs - 17:30hrs Ferrari 250 - Parade Laps 03:33hrs - 03:50hrs Pre-Grid Preparations 17:35hrs - 18:20hrs Grid 3 / Day Practice & Qualifying 03:51hrs - 04:34hrs Grid 3 / Rolling Start & Race 2 18:35hrs - 19:20hrs Grid 4 / Day Pracrice & Qualifying 04:51hrs - 05:08hrs Pre-Grid Preparations 19:35hrs - 20:20hrs Grid 5 / Day Practice & Qualifying 05:09hrs - 05:52hrs Grid 4 / Rolling Start & Race 2 20:35hrs - 21:20hrs Grid 6 / Day Practice & Qualifying 06:09hrs - 06:26hrs Pre-Grid Preparations 21:35hrs - 22:30hrs Car Parades 06:27hrs - 07:10hrs Grid 5 / Rolling Start & Race 2 22:30hrs - 23:05hrs Grid 1 / Night Practice 07:27hrs - 07:44hrs Pre-Grid Preparations 23:15hrs - 23:50hrs Grid 2 / Night Practice 07:45hrs - 08:28hrs Grid 6 / Rolling Start & Race 2 00:00hrs - 00:35hrs Grid 3 / Night Practice 08:45hrs - 09:02hrs Pre-Grid Preparations 00:45hrs - 01:20hrs Grid 4 / Night Practice 09:03hrs - 09:46hrs Grid 1 / Rolling Start & Race 3 01:30hrs - 02:05hrs Grid 5 / Night Practice 10:03hrs - 10:20hrs Pre-Grid Preparations 02:15hrs - 02:50hrs Grid 6 / Night Practice 10:21hrs - 11:04hrs Grid 2 / Rolling Start & Race 3 11:21hrs - 11:40hrs Pre-Grid Preparations Saturday 5th July 11:41hrs Grid 3 / "Le Mans Style" Start 08:00hrs - 13:25hrs Car Club Parades 12:01hrs - 12:44hrs Grid 3 / Rolling Start & Race 3 10:20hrs - 10:50hrs Series 5 - Travel Destinations 13:01hrs - 13:20hrs Pre-Grid Preparations 13:21hrs Grid 4 / "Le Mans Style" S6tart 7 Track Discovery Laps 13:30hrs - 14:10hrs Event Partner Display 13:41hrs - 14:24hrs Grid 4 / Rolling Start & Race 3 14:10hrs - 14:25hrs Vintage Bus Parade 14:41hrs - 14:58hrs Pre-Grid Preparations 14:25hrs - 14:35hrs Super Car Parade 14:59hrs - 15:42hrs Grid 5 / Rolling Start & Race 3 14:35hrs - 14:55hrs Car Parades 15:59hrs - 16:16hrs Pre-Grid Preparations 14:55hrs - 15:10hrs Le Mans Heritage Club Parade 16:17hrs - 17:00hrs Grid 6 / Rolling Start & Race 3 15:10hrs - 15:35hrs Car parades 17:00hrs End of the Le Mans Classic 15:35hrs - 16:05hrs Little Big Mans - Childrens' Race 16:06hrs - 16:45hrs Pre-Grid Preparations 16:45hrs Grid 1 / "Le Mans Style" Start 17:05hrs - 17:48hrs Grid 1 / Rolling Start & Race 1 18:05hrs - 18:24hrs Pre-Grid Preparations 18:25hrs Grid 2 / "Le Mans Style" Start 18:45hrs - 19:28hrs Grid 2 / Rolling Start & Race 1 19:45hrs - 20:02hrs Pre-Grid Preparations 20:03hrs - 20:46hrs Grid 3 / Rolling Start & Race 1 21:03hrs - 21:20hrs Pre-Grid Preparations 21:21hrs - 22:04hrs Grid 4 / Rolling Start & Race 1 22:21hrs - 22:38hrs Pre-Grid Preparations 22:39hrs - 23:22hrs Grid 5 / Rolling Start & Race 1 23:39hrs - 23:56hrs Pre-Grid Preparations 23:57hrs - 00:40hrs Grid 6 / Rolling Start & Race 1

Emergency telephone numbers Le Mans On-Circuit emergency services British Consulate-General – Paris, France 69 +33 (0) 2 43 40 24 45 Consulate General 18bis rue d'Anjou Le Mans Hospital 75008 Paris +33 (0) 2 43 43 43 43 Tel: +33 (0) 1 44 51 31 00 French emergency services dialling from Office hours: Mon-Fri: 09:30-12:30 / 14:30-16:30 mobile phones: (local time) 15 - Medical 17 - Police Outside normal working hours a consular 18 - Fire Emergency Service is in operation and a duty officer can be contacted by telephoning European emergency services +33 (0) 1 44 51 31 00. 112 (equivalent to 999 in the UK) Please also remember to bring your car and British Embassy – Paris travel insurance helpline numbers and your 35 rue du Faubourg St Honore European breakdown cover number 75383 Paris (if appropriate). Cedex 08 Tel: +33 (0) 1 44 51 31 00 Office hours: Mon-Fri: 09:30-13:00 / 14:30-18:00 (local time) 5 Weltech Centre Ridgeway Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire AL7 2AA Tel: 0844 873 0203 Fax: 01707 330300 [email protected] www.traveldestinations.co.uk www.lemansrace.com www.sixhoursofspa.co.uk

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