I would like to join you this time Dave - let me know if you need any help organizing as we run a travel business from here and have organized many Le Mans trips.
Me too, also if you are still considering Le Mans 2015 you need to let me know soon. We have almost 50 people in the group next year and I will struggle to get more tickets,
To be fair he is absolutely right that the doors are not particularly convenient. However to just view them in their functionality alone is to miss the point of the GT, and the homage it pays to its heritage, completely.
I run an charity event in the UK called the Supercar Event. It is usually held the week after the 24 Hours of Le Mans. You are all welcome to attend and drive your cars on the Top Gear Track at Dunsfold and I will organize a suitable hotel and evening dinner / entertainment if you are interested...
The Le Mans racing project and associated technology has formed the backbone of Audi's marketing policy for over 10 years. Toyota is running a prototype programme on a fraction of that budget.
Well this was a fantastic event superbly organised by Francis. He made everyone really welcome and produced at his own expense some fantastic souvenirs for us all to take home. The highlight for me were the track laps on Saturday morning - there is no more iconic place to drive your GT...