What racing royalty. Huriley Haywood, Bruce Meyer. What a collection of racing history . When you see what Porsche done as car company, you see why they're so legendary, sought after and collected.
This is the content we need. Fortune to see Bruce's collection, but to have him passionately tell and educate us along with Hurley to explain the history of cars and events is magical.
This video is an absolute work of art, Thank you to everyone involved in its making and actually adds a bit of context to my own video this week so ill spread the love and share it around
Hurley Haywood and the best you can do is a folding chair? That man deserves a throne! And I always learn something new when Bruce Meyer opens his mouth. Great video about a great car. Well done!
Great content! Brings back a lot of memories,(yes, I'm that old), like watching the Camel GT races at Limerock. Couldn't quite afford a Porsche but I put many miles on "real" BMW 2002's and a 1600. Back then there weren't any driver aids, it was all up to the man behind the wheel. I really do enjoy my 987.1 Cayman with it's sublime handing and amazing steering feel. I went out for a spirited drive on one of my favorite roads today, life is very good!
Thanks. Very interesting and informative video. The Mary Stuart, wrap around duck tail spoiler, reference- never knew that. Greetings from South Africa 🇿🇦
What a history, what a mervellous cars, what a amasing persons and drivers, thank you for this piece of history of the amasing boys from Weissach and Zuffenhausen, thank you Peterson Automotive Museum.
Interesting video. It would nice to have some more in depth details on the cars from Mr Gregg. With respect to the road races, let's not forget either the Spa 25H or Nurburgring, even if Porsche were not actively involved. It is also worth mentioning in passing some of the rallies that Porsche did at the time
Leave you politics are the door. Bruce Meyer loves Porsches and has some really unique race cars that display the continuous development and evolution of the engines and chassis. An absolute legend.
Bruce Meyer is one of the greatest collectors and pure car person alive, such a cool guy with an unbridled passion for motorsports and cars.
I couldn't agree more.Always has a smile on his face and he always comes across as humble.Just seems like a great guy.
What racing royalty.
Huriley Haywood,
Bruce Meyer. What a
collection of racing
history . When you see what Porsche
done as car company, you see
why they're so legendary, sought after and collected.
Porsche, the best car brand in the entire world, ever! Thank you.
This is the content we need. Fortune to see Bruce's collection, but to have him passionately tell and educate us along with Hurley to explain the history of cars and events is magical.
I could listen to Hurley Haywood talk about racing for hours. Absolute legend.
Petersen doing such great work on these videos lately…
So true!
Thank you so much for watching our videos! It is our duty to tell these stories and there's many more to come!
These videos are awesome!
What a history lesson
Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! More to come!
This video is an absolute work of art, Thank you to everyone involved in its making and actually adds a bit of context to my own video this week so ill spread the love and share it around
Excellent history! Thank you Petersen Museum, Bruce Meyer and Hurley Haywood!
Great vid even for an Alfista! Thanks Bruce, Hurley, and The Petersen!
Our pleasure!
Hurley Haywood and the best you can do is a folding chair? That man deserves a throne! And I always learn something new when Bruce Meyer opens his mouth. Great video about a great car. Well done!
Great video, Bruce & Hurley! Excellent info and historical background. I didn't know the story behind Peter Gregg's #59 - terrific!
That silver RSR in the Martini livery😙
A true golden era for sports car racing.
Another awesome video!!! 😊
Bruce Meyer is a legend in the world of Motorsport. A true gentleman.
Great video! Thanks for sharing the knowledge and preserving the history!
Great content! Brings back a lot of memories,(yes, I'm that old), like watching the Camel GT races at Limerock. Couldn't quite afford a Porsche but I put many miles on "real" BMW 2002's and a 1600. Back then there weren't any driver aids, it was all up to the man behind the wheel. I really do enjoy my 987.1 Cayman with it's sublime handing and amazing steering feel. I went out for a spirited drive on one of my favorite roads today, life is very good!
great video Porsche RS is just legendary
Lovely video! Very informative and excellent visuals! Local legends love ♥️🤍💙
That was an awesome video !!!!
Thank you 👍🇦🇺
Thanks. Very interesting and informative video. The Mary Stuart, wrap around duck tail spoiler, reference- never knew that. Greetings from South Africa 🇿🇦
What a history, what a mervellous cars, what a amasing persons and drivers, thank you for this piece of history of the amasing boys from Weissach and Zuffenhausen, thank you Peterson Automotive Museum.
Our pleasure! It is a privilege for us to film these. More to come!
Hurley rules.
Enjoyed!!!! 🤜🤛
Hats off to Bruce Meyer
Interesting video. It would nice to have some more in depth details on the cars from Mr Gregg.
With respect to the road races, let's not forget either the Spa 25H or Nurburgring, even if Porsche were not actively involved.
It is also worth mentioning in passing some of the rallies that Porsche did at the time
Two giants
Cool my fellow countryman Gijs van Lennep gets some credits!
stuttgart wants those back I'd imagine....
I'm porsche bonkers ❤😮
Well crap, I went to go get tickets for the Porsche display at the Peterson but it ended way back on July 7th :( Oh well.
wasn't the 24 hours of spa a great race?
Street porsche cost what 3 times that of american muscle? It Should be better at racing duh. 73 rs $15,000 vs
his head shakes like an old man like biden. more money than sense. put me in your will and leave me $100 million
Leave you politics are the door.
Bruce Meyer loves Porsches and has some really unique race cars that display the continuous development and evolution of the engines and chassis.
An absolute legend.
Why don't you get off your lazy ass and earn it like Bruce did.
934 RSR jagermeister or Valient replica was on my list