When a journalist from your magazine goes to the beautiful city of Le Mans (Sarthe), it is usually with the aim of attending a motorsport event. Proof of this is that the last time I saw Saint-Julien Cathedral, I was unable to hear the tocsin ring as the crowd cheered the pilots at the traditional Parade reserved for them on the eve of the departure of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
On this Wednesday, November 9 evening, the city center is much more peaceful, and yet, there is a smell of burnt gum around the Place des Comtes-du-Maine. A working meeting launched by
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Eric Putteman
17/11/2022 at 09:20 a.m.
And the guy remains anonymous... you're tackling very heavy stuff... go live the old way in the caves and set an example... like you're 100% clean... let go of us and LIVE THE 24 HOURS
DANIEL MEYERS
16/11/2022 at 12:59 a.m.
I would like to be there to see their faces the day the EU announces that there is no longer any question of a 2035 deadline for thermal engines!!!
Jean-Yves Hubert
16/11/2022 at 11:44 a.m.
I guess they want to tackle motorcycle racing too. We'll have fun !