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Thats awesome, the way the speed jumps up on every gear change. I did Le Mans last year, great fun. But don't expect to much sleep, and take plenty of beer money, it ain't cheap!

Been a few times leo lad's coming this year and am torn as to whether i should let him come with me to see the strippers.
 
Been to Le Mans 4 times.

Last time I didnt even see the track once, despite camping almost next to it. It was carnage and always was.

I nearly lost my leg though. Got a water bomb in the face on "mad friday" and stepped back into a coach, which ran over my heel. Whole of my calf went black N blue.

That was it for me. Too old for those shenanigans. Great memories though.

One year a souped up TVR parked in our campsite blocking us in, so about 15 of us picked it up and carried it out the way! Bloke went MENTAL when he came back to find it. Ha!!
 
There are fast cars and there are fast cars.........

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Hope this link works......
 
The 750 hp Hennessey Venom GT price starts at 600,000 USD while the 1,200 hp version starts at 1,000,000 USD
 
you wouldn't get a 3 meter length of copper in that.

Sorted!

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Or when you reply you copy link and then add it by clicking the video link next to add photo.
 
It's an email video my son sent me of his car, I've saved it to photos, but when I try to attach it in my reply the videos are available to choose from, haha I will get one of my 12 yr olds to show me later
 
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