bullitt:
You could try sending a PM to Trucknet member “Muckles”. As far as im aware he used to run a race team and would be able to give you decent instructions on how to get there. Be quick though as he may be away and you have a ferry to catch!! Good luck.
Edit… tomorrow is the start of Easter and you may be subject to the driving bans for HGV`s in France! That is something I would definitely check up on as the fines could well be more than your race car is worth!!
I’m already onto it,
I’ve never actually run a race team, just the transport operations for various teams.
Checked for driving bans, France seems to be 10pm Saturday to 10pm Monday and nothing for Spain, but they do have regional bans.
There is a limited exemption for Racecar Transporters to travel in France on Sunday and Holidays (going to an event on that or the next day I believe) but although I’ve been stopped several time by the French authorities its been to look at the car not to stop me driving. But I am aware I am mostly pushing the limits of the regs and I always plan that I’ll meet the Gendarme who knows the regs and hates racecars.
I think being Easter weekend all the main routes will be busy, with long queues at the peages.
The route you’ve got is ok and easy but quite expensive on tolls, however if you’re in a truck you shouldn’t go into Lyon but go round it, when you go through the big peage, at Villafranche (you won’t miss that, it’s really big) go over to the right when the lane split, your sat nav will probably keep trying to route you through it, I follow the signs for Marseilles until I get back on route, which will be the next big peage and the signs for Paris on the way back.
The route I’d take would be to Rouen then pick up the N154 to Evreux, then Deux, and Chartres, (this avoids Paris)then pick up the A10 before Orleans, then A71 to Clermont Ferrand then A75 over the Milau Bridge down to Beziers, then A9 into Spain. This is a well used route for trucks, but it is a hilly route, a lot of big climbs and descents and going round a few towns and national roads.
The exit for the circuit is the first one past the second Peage (first peage is at La Jonquera just past the border) on the AP7, once on the exit you have to take another slip to head for the circuit, but no panic if you miss it, just keep going into Granollers and there are some big roundabouts to turn round and have another go.
As for tolls tags I think you’d have to order them in advance, but really there aren’t that many toll booths on route, so you’ll do quite a few hours driving between each one.