Hi Kelvin,
How long will you be over in Europe ? Don't forget the 24h du Le Mans is in June as well.
Dave M
Kevin,
Ford GTs are very welcome in the Enthusiasts Club enclosure, and the Club atmosphere at the Le Mans Classic is terrific. We normally get up to 40 GT40s, and we had 57, including originals and GTs, on the grid for the Ford parade last year.
If you are going to the trouble and expense of bringing your cars across, the Club is the place to come to feel at home.
You will have to be members though, but at 30 GB pounds for the whole of 2008, that's a very small price to pay.
Aloha Tony & Dave,
Many thanks for your reply and making us feel so very welcome. There may be 5 - 10 U.S. FGTs flying into Heathrow/Gatwick and we'll then join up with our UK brethren to make the crossing to the Classic. We'll probably be on the Continent for about 10 days or so. Thanks for the reminder about the 24 du Le Mans in June but many of us are still working stiffs and can only goof off for so long.
Your most kind offer to become a member is much appreciated and I'll discuss with the group. I, for one, will feel very privileged to join your Club and be alongside you at the Classic. Having an opportunity to be on the grid with so many GT40s and other GTs and motoring in the Ford Parade will be a once in a lifetime event for most of us.
Making this all the more special, of course, is the 40th anniversary of 1075's win back on 29-9-68. My Gulf livery car and I will feel right at home.
Cheers,
Kelvin
Kelvin (apologies for muddling you with our Essex bretheren),
I'm sure the Club could help if you are flying into and out of the UK. The whole performance of meeting up at a ferry terminal and driving down together, spotting other hardware and being waved at by French girls, is part of the Classic experience, though I wouldn't recommend playing with the Paris traffic in a car as low and unable-to-see-out-of as a GT!
The Club has access to the Clubs Enclosure at the Classic, which you can only book through us. If you want to join us, you must be members and you must get your Classic entries in to Roy Snook, on the forms you will receive with your New Members pack, before 14 January, so you have only 2 weeks to get the paperwork sorted.
We are standing by to help.
RoyRoy
I have just joined the club as I am a GT40 enthusiast and learning at the moment with a view to becoming an owner, and received my first magazine and Lemans booking forms last week, what a great read.
I am going to the classic and travel there to meet and stay with the DeTomaso Drivers Club UK in my Pantera. Most of the club members have been going to LeMans annually for the last 15 years and now just pass the time there relaxing, maybe only visiting the circuit one day in the week we spend there. I was at the Classic in 06 and managed to get into the paddock area as one of our members was bring some spares over to Patrick Hals who was competing in a Grp4 Pantera. However when I got split from our group I was not allowed back in.
This year I am going to get organised, and book paddock passes in advance. I would love to get a track lap too in the Pantera, If I book with the Enthusiasts Club I realise I will not be able to park in the Club enclosure, but will I get a track lap, or do I need to book that myself with the ACO?? I think time is of the essence here, some advice would be appreciated.
Thanks a mill
Steve
Guys, I'm currently trying to find my application form, I know it's still around somewhere, butis there a downloadable one or can someone email one to me? Just looking at ferry routes and bookings, seems the best route for me is a near straight line Glasgow - Portsmouth - Caen - Le Mans. Since the brakes are virtually done, and other stuff incidental, the prospect of waiting another 2 years has goaded me into action.
regards
Dave