Friday, September 13, 2013

Earmuffs - Lot of 10

Race cars are loud.  Spectating at races can border upon deafening.

While watching a 6 hour race at Watkins Glenn this past summer, I sat at the very top of the grandstands at the start/finish line for the final hour of the race.  The sound of the cars was overwhelming.  Maybe it was the wind direction.  Maybe it combined with the resonance of the engines off the banks of aluminum seating.   The experience was nearly intolerable.  Having a good set of earmuffs is going to be key to surviving a 24 hour race.

I figure the earmuffs offer two good options for use.
  1. Placed over earbuds so a radio broadcast can be heard, while reducing the continual drone of the race cars
  2. Combine with in-ear plugs for added sound reduction - I've read that NASCAR and NHRA folks do this
A bit of research turned up the Howard Leight Thunder T3 as a good option "designed with all-day comfort in mind. Thunder headband earmuffs feature a unique dual headband for better positioning and breathability, and a non-deforming outer headband that minimizes pressure on the head....The Thunder series features patented Air Flow Control™ technology for optimal attenuation across all frequencies and also snap-in ear cushions for easy maintenance."

These cost about $25-30 each.  However, I found a lot of 10 on Ebay for $99.  Anyone interested?  I may just buy them.  Can you guess what you are receiving for Christmas?





Monday, September 2, 2013

Le Mans on the Screen

A selection from the wide array of films on Le Mans:

Le Mans, 1971
The classic film with Steve McQueen.  Found it on several short sequential YouTube selections:


Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4


You will be disappointed with the cut-off of the final few second of the race in part 4 - you will have to watch the final laps here in Italian (maybe the Ferrari sound has been enhanced?):


and then the final dramatic close of the movie here



Truth in 24
Documentation of Audi's racing

2008


2011



Patrick Dempsey: Racing LeMans
A new 4 part series on Velocity which just began in late August 2013.



The Ultimate Endurance Race
Brief film on the Toyota team in 2013



Le Mans: 100 Years of Passion
Documentary made for the 100th edition of the race.


Le Mans Information + Initial Logistics

It is a muggy overcast day today, so I an scanning through and finding a trove information about Le Mans.  I am going to drop the selected best bits into this single post while I have all of it on screen.

TRAVEL BASIS
In case you missed the prior post, the itinerary is based upon Jalopnik's travel to the 2013 race.



REFERENCE MAPS
2 maps and links  I found useful:

This Google Map outlines the race circuit and various amenities in and around the track, including the center of the city of Le Mans and the tram line (line is red, stations are magenta).  Guetteloupe is the local tram stop closest to the LeMans circuit, confirmed by this map and Jalopnik.

https://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&oe=UTF8&msa=0&msid=211964758181165286585.00045456c0bfe02d2ab95




Another Google Map by the UK group Travel Destinations.  This one details the location of each grandstand and the Jumbotron viewing screens.

 https://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=112612220050027596864.0004546dfab3cdb67d299&t=h&z=14


The same travel company also has some useful general maps and info about the race and travel to the event.

http://www.lemansrace.com/dpage.html?pageid=45
http://www.lemansrace.com/dpage.html?pageid=7





Finally, here is one other link I found from another UK group, Race Tours, that highlights several of the viewing locations around the circuit:
http://www.racetours.co.uk/Le%20Mans%20where%20to%20watch.htm


Ticket Information



A few days ago, my father emailed to the Le Mans organization for ticket information, here is the reply received:


From: Internet Billetterie <ticket@lemans.org>
Subject: RE: Tickets for 2014 Le Mans
Date: August 30, 2013 3:57:49 AM CDT
To: C R Demel


Dear Madam, Sir,

Thank you for your interest in the legendary race of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Even though the dates for next year have been made official - 14th and 15th June 2014 - the tickets are not available yet and therefore we do not take reservations for the moment.
Ticket sales will open first for ACO members at the beginning of November 2013, then mid-November for the general public.

Please visit our website (www.lemans.org) regularly to know the exact date of opening and reiterate your booking at that time.

Best regards,
Internet Billetterie
Service Billetterie
Mail:
 ticket@lemans.org 

I figure the interest for the 2014 Le Mans trip can brew for a couple months to see how many folks want to go, then organize and purchase a block of tickets on XX date (whatever deadline we set for ourselves, maybe around Thanksgiving or early December 2013?).  

Right now, I am thinking to just purchase the general access pass and some decent grandstand seats.  The grandstand seats can be used for the start and end of the race, a dry place to go back to during the event, and provide a potential access point for the mob scene that goes down on the track at the conclusion 3pm on Sunday.