It depends on what you mean by a 'Trip' as about the ony way one can run a collective trip to a venue such as le Mans is by coach! The BMWCC is as diverse as its members, so it is very difficult to 'run' an event for more than a few people who know each other.
Le Mans is easy to reach from any Channel port, with tickets and camping permits available from Just Tickets of Folkestone on 01304-228866. It's closer for most people than driving from Plymouth to Manchester, so just go!
I realise that many people like the idea of joining a 'convoy', but lots of cars following each other's number plates is a recipe for boredom and probable disaster, not to mention catching the attention of the gendarmerie. Those who have never driven in Europe before would be well advised to begin by following someone who is experienced, but it's really easy enough.
Another problem is that we do not all have lots of spare money to spend. For example, I will be camping there and back, as le Mans is but one piece of a series of European trips throughout the year, and it helps to keep costs down, not that camping is at all a penance - if you know what you are doing, and have the right equipment.
Once at le Mans, camping is the only way to go, as this enables one to be there for the full 24 hours. This year we will be camping on the circuit at Tetre Rouge, about 300 metres from the track, an experience which is hard to beat.
If you would like to meet up en route, or at the circuit, let me know, and I'll email a copy of our route.
Just a thought - wouldn't it be better if people on this forum used their names, instead of hiding behind cryptic titles?
Mike F