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I’m writing this on the way back to the UK from France, where a brilliant weekend was had at the home of endurance racing for Le Mans Classic. The Circuit de la Sarthe is, of course, better known simply as Le Mans, its eight-mile route a cornerstone of racing history. While the main, twice-round-the-clock race still garners a huge following each year, the Classic enables enthusiasts to witness history in motion, with famous machinery returning to race once more on this storied track in northern France. Even better, access to these race cars as they rest in the paddock is easy to come by, and those responsible for creating or racing them are often spotted floating around the paddocks and chatting with excited enthusiasts. It’s a fantastic occasion and one…