Must apologize to Andy. He sent me an email regarding the spotters guide, I was intending to post it up but had a week of being side tracked.

Andy has flown over from Canada for this years Le Mans, he might just turn up on Radio Le Mans live coverage. :)

The Eurosport guys use his guides very frequently. Top gent Andy and supported SCN a great deal, for which we are eternally grateful. :)
 
Andy's message:

The 2010 Le Mans Spotter Guide, presented by Nissan Sports Cars and Radio Le Mans is now available to download at http://www.spotterguides.com *

The guide is split over two pages due to the number of entries. It has been sized to print well at A3 ISO size, although* you can print it smaller or larger.*I will be releasing Version 2 after Scruitneering with any significant changes, so if you are not leaving until later in the week.

For those of you who are partners, you are welcome to host the guide, or simply link to the Spotter Guide website. Remember, there will be an update in the week.


If you are able to promote the guide, please can you also include information relating to the Miles to End Malaria program, with Highcroft Racing and Malaria No More. This program*engages the race community in the global effort to end malaria deaths by raising awareness and funds to provide mosquito nets to people in Africa at risk of malaria.* All funds raised through Miles To End Malaria will be used by Malaria No More to purchase long-lasting insecticide-treated mosquito nets for distribution in sub-Saharan Africa.

A simple $10 mosquito net is all it takes to protect children from malaria, a preventable and treatable disease that kills a child in Africa every 30 seconds.* Thats 3000 children every 24 Hours.*More details and donation page at milestoendmalaria.org



Thanks to the partners who support the guide, specifically Ten-Tenths.com, Speed.com, Fourtitude.com, Planet Le Mans and Speedhunters.*Thanks everyone for your support, this one was a real struggle to get completed!


See some of you in Le Mans!!!*

AndyB
 
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for the first time in years I've stayed home :cry:

Will be back next year though 100%
 
rain is good during quallies, makes things interesting and the dervs much slower
 
Kent?...you're in walking distance ;)

Classic for me this year, 24hr next year

at 80 miles for a tank at 1.6 bar of boost or 160 miles on standard its still going to drink unless i use the leon and drag the caravan but at 20 mpg tops i'll take the jap scrap;)