hmmmmmmmm :think:
Thanks
hmmmmmmmm :think:
Thanks
1991 Manual NSX Red/Black
1992 Mazda Eunos Roadster V-Spec Black/Tan
My preferred route to Le Mans means skirting the town altogether and entering via the rear of Arnage (fnar fnarr)... overview here. If you're staying in Bleu, you can even shoot up the back way up the Heronniere, rather than getting dragged through the town itself. Probably saves at least an hour, even though it's a longer route...
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Basically, come off the A11 at the first exit having gone the "wrong way" (ie all the signs for Bleu/Blanc etc will be pointing to the left and you head right), pass the Super U at the back of Arnage and head down the straight road with several car dealerships. At the roundabout at the end (where there's a petrol station on the right), take a left (almost doubling back on yourself) and just after the railway crossing, there's a turn on the right. Les Flics often have a Route Barrée sign there - if so, turn round and just head straight back through the roundabout and into Arnage.
Last edited by Ewan; 14-05-2009 at 06:10 PM.
ex owner - various Hondas inc 03 NFR NSX-T
Current fun car Lotus Evora 400
I do similar, but as I come down the A28 (can't be bothered with the N138) I stay on it round Le Mans to the right, then head straight to the campsites, which in my case has always been Houx Annexe or Houx.
If your fear of staying alive, outweighs the thrill of making the corner, brake.