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SueT

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Please respond to David Williams if you are interested in going along.

williamsdavew@yahoo.co.uk

Sorry - I can't work out how to attach the flyer he sent. If you email me, I can forward on to you.

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Dear Porsche Club GB region,

The Classic British Welcome classic and sports car festival would like to invite you and all of your members to our 14th event on the eve of the Le Mans 24 hour race, this year themed PORSCHE.

If any of your members are coming to Le Mans for the worlds most famous endurance race in June (14th - 15th) we invite you all to join us at our event now part of the Le Mans week, on Friday 13th June 2014.

Entry, Parking, Prestige car exhibition, Cinema, live music . .. all FREE, with reserved parking area for all Porsche owners and their cars . . ..and our guest of honour this year is Porsche driver, and 1977 Le Mans winner Jürgen Barth.

No booking required, but if you want to be part of our Harley Davidson escorted Cavalcade that drives into Le Mans for the famous Drivers Parade, please let us know. You could be part of the Drivers Parade itself !!! PRICELESS !!!

Please could you send the attached document to all of you members to give them the opportunity to enjoy this fabulous event.

Best regards

David Williams
Vice President
Classic British Welcome
www.classicbw.org



 
There are 3 cars going for sure from R6.
Thanks for the heads up ,Sue, will definitely make some enquiries.
 
Hello Sue, I helped organise a display of Porsches at the 2004 Saint Saturnin Classic British Welcome and supplied 10 cars for the 10th Parade Des Pilotes in the city centre on the Friday night.
This was in conjunction with John Curtis who I think retired and has been replaced by David Williams.
The SSCBW at St Saturnin is always worth a visit and is missed by many Brits who now drive down on the Autoroute and miss the small town which is on the old 'Route des Anglais' the N138.
The city centre Drivers Parade is supported by most of the city and usually has over 100000 spectators.
Being part of the Parade is special but heavy on the clutch.
Getting into the city centre on Friday night can be difficult and if you are not part of the Parade is best by tram and go early, oh and if you want to eat in the city centre on Friday night, book a table.
 
There are a variety of threads regarding the Le Mans 24 hours 2014, centred around the Village on the Curves (Lycian Events / PCGB) and various regions. I've seen that R20 has a load of people going, as have various other regions. You might want to look through the forum for these threads - alternatively, contact Lycian (Stephen and Joy Fowell, PCGB Essex Region members).
 
We are working with David Williams and we have been offered some places on the drive from St Saturnin and a place in the drivers parade itself so will be looking to offer this to a special Porsche. We will be providing information and flyers in the ticket wallets when we send out the tickets around May for all those booked with us.

I can confirm that we will also be represented at the event. If any member has not booked up for Le Mans we do have a few spaces available due to an expansion of the site but they wont be around for much longer.

We have representatives from Porsche Club Holland, Porsche Club Denmark. Porsche Club Germany, Porsche Club France, and Porsche Club America together with a number of Club Presidents joining us on the village on the curves so this will be a truly international affair.

Stephen & Joy
 
Hi Niels, we no longer have any spaces at the Village on The Curves for Le Mans this year however if you would like to be added to our reserve list please complete the enquiry form on our website and I will let you know should we get a cancellation....

http://www.lycianevents.com/le-mans.php

Joy & Stephen
 
Gill and I are thrilled to have been offered a place in the Parade this year. Should be an utterly priceless opportunity. Many thanks to David Williams for facilitating this.
 

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