Hello,
Just came back from Le Mans, when a friend and me went to the World Series by Renault meeting.
I just wanted to say it was excellent.
The whole week end included that:
-Formula renault 2.0 eurocup and western Europe rounds
-Formula renault 3.5 round
-Megane Trophy round
-Total access to the paddock (including some garages) and pitlane
-Historical renault demonstration (different competition cars from renault)
-Renault F1 team demo run (2 R27)
-Privateers demo (many renault road sports cars in demonstration)
-Renault Show team (Clio sport demo team doing stunts)
-Animations (F1 simulators,Renault lineup showrooms, Free small maintenance, Michelin stands, shops etc..)
All of that for....Free. The whole week end was free.
The Whole Le mans Bugatti track was free, It is so well prepared, many spots for the public, clean, clear views, the commentator was totally freak.
The races were very good, the FR 2.0 eurocup was pretty good, the megane trophy were surprisingly fast and unsurprisingly a bit more rude and the FR2.5 were really good too.
The historical demonstration included laps by two F1, the 86 lotus of ayrton senna, and the 83 renault E40; there was also the winner of lman in 1976 alpine A442 and many former Formula renault with one having a very good grip.
Running alongside were several renault 5 in the track and rally versions, R21 turbo and an early alpine.
The two F1 (gorgeous sound) were basically lapping hard in the straight line but then slowed down for most corners.
The others cars however were seen at various times having their share of slides.
The F1 teams demo consisted of two cars lapping the track (unfortunately with no timming) which reminds you that a F1 car does make an awesome but also terribly loud sound.
They were quite fast but the pilots did slowed down a bit sometimes.
The paddock access was really neat. I could see and, if i dared, touch all the nose cones airfoils and bodyworks of all the cars except the two R27.
Many people were given used slicks tyres from the races, and pilots were accessible.
Which contrast so much with last time i came to an F1 GP at spa...