Demonstration of old competition cars, over 30 years old in Chamrousse 1750 - Roche Béranger.
This event is not a speed contest but an exhibition, whose aim is to have pleasure without taking unnecessary risks, driving safely on a closed road.
Programme in Chamrousse 1750:
Saturday
- from 1.30pm: ride and baptisms in supercars and beautiful sports cars for the benefit of the association "À chacun son Everest !". Duration: 15-20 minutes. Price: 30€. This association accompanies children suffering from cancer or leukaemia, and women in remission from breast cancer, to help them face the delicate post-cancer phase so that they can regain their confidence, joy of living and a new lease on life.
+ musical ambiance by "Electr'Orgues" (electronic organ)
+ exhibition of vintage motorbikes and sidecars (in front of the Town Hall)
- 4-7pm: technical checks
Sunday
- cars show in classic cars + motorbikes and side-cars (in the presence of the 1990 world champion).
• Competitor: registration in the technical scrutineering tent in front of the Chamrousse 1750 - Roche Béranger shopping centre.
• Spectators:
- access to the start of the race: spectators can drive to the start (by the route de Prémol) and must park properly.
- Access to the finish of the race: only via the Seiglières road in Chamrousse 1750 - Roche Béranger.
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Caution:
- Prémol/Luitel road closed from 8am to 7pm, 1 km above the Luitel to the Salinière road (kilometre point 12.700)
- Traffic and parking changes in Chamrousse 1750 - Roche Béranger by municipal by-law (download)
- Bus and shuttle station: T87 line and free shuttle bus stop "1750" moved in front of the "Marmots" childcare centre + Estibus 707 line serving the "Tetras Lyre" stop only (and Chamrousse 1600 - Arselle plateau not served)
The Arselle plateau remains free for shuttles, cars and pedestrians.
Devant la galerie commerciale (coté parking)
avenue du Père Tasse
Chamrousse 1750
38410 CHAMROUSSEVon Samstag, den 26. bis Sonntag, den 27. August 2023 von 9 Uhr bis 18 Uhr.