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Le Mans Series at Donington July 13th, 14th, 15th

TKF1

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Hi everyone

We have secured reduced entry tickets for the Le Mans Series of racing that is at Donington Park this July.

Every PCGB member can use a special ticket purchase code, via our website, www.donington-park.co.uk and by following the links, using the code.
CCB12 "" (Note please also state which club the buyer belongs to, as 5 clubs in all are invited in this scheme, and your club membership number)
So that this way, your members can buy tickets for the weekend, not at the listed £30 per adult, but at £15, (plus the standard web booking fee); all discount club tickets must be bought in advance, this offer will not be valid on the day/s.
July 13th, 14th, 15th

Please note that there will be no club presence at this event and the tickets do NOT include infield parking

"For its 9th season, European Le Mans Series will propose a 6 event calendar, with five races held on circuits chosen for their very selective layouts that will highlight the competitors' driving skills.
The first event of the 2012 season was held on the 30th - 31st of March and 1st of April. As tradition has it, the first round, the 6 Hours of the Castellar, will take place on the Paul Ricard circuit and the race established the new order in prototypes.
Mid-July, and one month after the famous Le Mans 24 Hours, the competitors will be racing the 6 Hours of Donington, in the heart of the UK, from 13th to 15th of July. This race sees the UK debut of the Morgan LMP2 prototypes, a dramatic new addition to the marque's history. The 4,023 km long Donington Park track is famous for being very fast and very selective. The 2006 European Le Mans Series competitors remember it very well, and have great memories of it, while the newer and younger drivers will discover the long series of very quick curves. The race is on Sunday July 15th, with the Speed Series in support, and with Le Mans Series qualifying, plus a strong support programme of races, the 14th, the Saturday, there will be plenty to see and enjoy each day.
After the summer break, the 3rd round of the season will be held on 7th, 8th and 9th September on the Brno circuit in Czech Republic. The track will host European Le Mans Series for the first time. Located 200km from Prague in the southeast, Brno is the country's second biggest town. Drivers will discover one of the most sinuous tracks of the season (13 corners) in which precise driving and setups will be the keys of success.
The season will end on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th of November, on the Algarve circuit, in the South of Portugal: a 4,692km long track, very sinuous, where the series has already been in 2009 and 2010 for night races. At this date, Organisation has not yet decided if the experience will be repeated in 2012.
At the end of the season, 6 invitations to the 2013 24H of Le Mans will be offered to the winners of each class in the ELMS 2012"
 
 
 
 

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