This is what cars are for. Cars in museums are dying. I went back to a car museum I went to as a child (50 or 60 years later) and all the exhibits were dead and covered in dust. So disappointing. Thank you for bringing the beast back to life.
i applaud Duncan for having the fortitude to keep this amazing machine in working order... this car deserves to be driven instead of rot away in some museum!
This is an incredible machine. I have seen it up close, in action and it is even more impressive than you think it is going to be. But despite this the most amazing and brilliant thing about the Beast of Turin is Duncan. The man has so much passion and enthusiasm even a quick 30 second chat with him can lift your spirits for the rest of the day.
28.5 liters, equivalent to approximately 1,730 cubic inches displacement. One cylinder displacement (~ 430 cubic inches) is more than a 427 cubic inch Chevrolet big block V-8! Astonishing.
JT F-1 cars are too complex and only the realm of billionaires. The modern developments in safety and driver protection are most welcome but the idea that just one engine costs over a million dollars is kind of amazing. It seems like motor sports have all got the potential to be taken to extremes. Take Top Fuel or Funny Car drag racing. The engines only last one run or less. If you watch a full set of eliminations you might see maybe half or less of the races as real races as opposed to blown engines, etc. Indy Car and NASCAR have pretty even cars, not sure that works out well either. I would not for a second have an idea what would improve the present situation but I think reduced costs and simplicity would be my ideas.
? There are other motorsports you know, for example; Formula 2 Formula 3 Formula 4 and so on. And extremely cheap ones too! like go-karting and in some countries People-racin which is a much cheaper version of rallycross. I do agree with you though, I'd love to see a race with these cars!
Love to see that this is not in a museum rotting. Cars are meant to be used and this is exactly what the owner is doing, appreciating the art of driving a masterpiece
I've watched this car and owner for years. It has made it to the top of my list of favorite cars. I saw it in person in London a few years back, and I was able to touch it and see every detail. Right on! That the owner keeps it alive and in the public view.
What a car! Great to see this, I've been fascinated by this car since i saw a photo of it when i was a kid. Duncan deserves a medal for bringing it back to life.
"A blithering idiot you are! Fantastic! You're mad!" I can't imagine what these machines must have looked like in era or how brave the men who drove them in anger were.
If i become a super villain this will be my daily driver. I want to thank you guys for doing this its not often you see somone cool enough to actually run these sorts of toys as intended youre an inspiration.
I didn't know a thing about goodwood just a few years ago, can you imagine how awesome this is for me? I've never in my life been able to see any of the vintage vehicles driven anywhere near their potential, everything was polished and as stationary as possible where I grew up.
To think this was the fastest machine on the planet back in 1911, twice as fast than any plane, train, boat, etc that existed back then. Phenomenal. The Titanic set sail and sunk one year AFTER this car came to be, the Titanic is actually younger than the S76!
An absolutely magnificent automobile! I have a modern Fiat and I think that if that car every pulled up next to my car and blew flames out of the exhaust ports, my car would probably let out a scream and climb a tree and hide. I think that Fiat is a good car still but it is amazing to me to watch a 100 plus year old car still being driven. A car built in a time when you lived by the seat of your pants and your ingenuity.
Its great to see that in the video it seems that in the paddock it's parked next to the Benz 200 "Blitzen Benz". The Benz is the land speed record holder that Fiat wanted to beat, so they built the s76
I take no credit for the joke, but I can't remember which old TH-cam video it was, but a long time ago in a galaxy far far away some erudite chap said this car had an External Combustion Engine! He absolutely nailed it, It's the first thing I think of when I see those flames bursting from this grumpy though beautiful monster. 🏆
Wonderful video! Excellent choice for nostalgic background music. Loved the camaraderie at the end of video. Hope to see the Beast of Turin live and meet its owner in the near future. All the best to the folks at Goodwood!
That's 1,730 cubic inches developing about 290 horse power according to outside sources. Wonder how it would sound with a custom designed and tuned exhaust from Vance and Hines.
Awesome machine. Great to see these driven and raced! However, I think if you something go "boing" as you hit the brakes, the appropriate response would be "Oh Shit!" Lol
those chain drives are quite scary! If that chain on the right side ever snaps it may very well make minced meat of the drivers right arm and shoulder.
It happened in a land top speed attempt. The driver was leaning on the right, because of habit, and when the chain drive broke, it tore off the fairing, and beheaded the driver. The team buried the driver in the car at the beach where the attempt was taking place.
I can't be the only one that's thinking hey, what happens if the right hand chain brakes while he's got his head/arm out that side? I doubt they are heavy enough to just fall to the ground...
This is what cars are for. Cars in museums are dying. I went back to a car museum I went to as a child (50 or 60 years later) and all the exhibits were dead and covered in dust. So disappointing. Thank you for bringing the beast back to life.
i applaud Duncan for having the fortitude to keep this amazing machine in working order... this car deserves to be driven instead of rot away in some museum!
This is an incredible machine. I have seen it up close, in action and it is even more impressive than you think it is going to be. But despite this the most amazing and brilliant thing about the Beast of Turin is Duncan. The man has so much passion and enthusiasm even a quick 30 second chat with him can lift your spirits for the rest of the day.
I have never seen such a beautiful machine. Hope to see it in person some day.
It's not often these days I feel proud to be British but this did it for me. Well done chap!
A brilliant video of the 'Beast of Turin' spoiled by whatever fool thought that adding music would somehow make it even better.
28.5 liters, equivalent to approximately 1,730 cubic inches displacement. One cylinder displacement (~ 430 cubic inches) is more than a 427 cubic inch Chevrolet big block V-8! Astonishing.
I'd rather watch this than all the F-1 and NASCAR in the world!
JT
F-1 cars are too complex and only the realm of billionaires. The modern developments in safety and driver protection are most welcome but the idea that just one engine costs over a million dollars is kind of amazing. It seems like motor sports have all got the potential to be taken to extremes. Take Top Fuel or Funny Car drag racing. The engines only last one run or less. If you watch a full set of eliminations you might see maybe half or less of the races as real races as opposed to blown engines, etc. Indy Car and NASCAR have pretty even cars, not sure that works out well either. I would not for a second have an idea what would improve the present situation but I think reduced costs and simplicity would be my ideas.
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There are other motorsports you know, for example; Formula 2 Formula 3 Formula 4 and so on.
And extremely cheap ones too! like go-karting and in some countries People-racin which is a much cheaper version of rallycross. I do agree with you though, I'd love to see a race with these cars!
The start grid looks like wacky races and it is brilliant!
"Godspeed Duncan Pittaway." You are a brave man to race this car. The automotive universe is richer for it.
Gotta love this guy: "It's really just a matter of making sure the tyres stay on and the car doesn't fall over." Well done sir!
Love to see that this is not in a museum rotting. Cars are meant to be used and this is exactly what the owner is doing, appreciating the art of driving a masterpiece
so good to see wish more people were like this guy
WHy oh why in all depths of hell would you play music over this engine sound ?!?!?
What a splendid piece of filming. But who on earth wants to listen to music when the sound of these old giants is what we really want to hear.
keeping beautiful engineering history alive. such an important thing. love it!!!
I've watched this car and owner for years. It has made it to the top of my list of favorite cars. I saw it in person in London a few years back, and I was able to touch it and see every detail. Right on! That the owner keeps it alive and in the public view.
Who on earth could give this video a thumb down? Duncan is a genuine gentleman, and a great sport for driving the car at Goodwood!
Probably someone who thinks it should be deteriorating in a museum instead of being driven.
@@Simcard__ or someone who would rather hear the engine and not the horrible music
A Benz guy
What he said about seeing the car moving instead of in a museum is so true! Great car and video
The red Baron of cars if there ever was one.
Why is there music playing when it drives by instead of the sound of the engine?
Why idiotic music over engine sounds even if it was a lawn mower
What a car! Great to see this, I've been fascinated by this car since i saw a photo of it when i was a kid. Duncan deserves a medal for bringing it back to life.
I loved seeing this coming down the straight, it's much louder than all the other cars in the race.
"A blithering idiot you are! Fantastic! You're mad!" I can't imagine what these machines must have looked like in era or how brave the men who drove them in anger were.
What a machine!Duncan is such a nice bloke.Definitely lifts the spirits with his enthusiasm and humour.Great😎❤👍!
Just loved watching that. Totally insane. Hats off to Duncan ... what a man, and what a car!
what an amazing piece of kit that car is.most impressive chunk of brute force.
Wonderful film!
28 liters of engine displacement with only 4 cylinders.
No wonder the thing sounds like it's about to break out of a cage. Unreal.
It is effin seven litre on each cyl can u imagine?
What a fabulous car and the owner seems a true gent! I feel like Duncan could talk about anything and I'd be rivited to what he says
loved watching that race in the live stream, really interesting seeing these cars getting used hard :)
Oh the look of that thing coming down the straightaway. Beautiful and menacing. Someday I will go.
Just a beautiful work of art. And sounds amazing.
What a monster of a machine! Amazing seeing such a piece of history actually driven.
If i become a super villain this will be my daily driver. I want to thank you guys for doing this its not often you see somone cool enough to actually run these sorts of toys as intended youre an inspiration.
I didn't know a thing about goodwood just a few years ago, can you imagine how awesome this is for me? I've never in my life been able to see any of the vintage vehicles driven anywhere near their potential, everything was polished and as stationary as possible where I grew up.
It is so good that these guys' share the madness with every one!
Awesome ,the beast of torino remains the beast even after a century,what a car!
Love the 'free to air' exhaust on the Beast from Turin. It is the voice of a big engine with lots of grunt.
Saturday night, you guys and that beast made me smile,. still thinking of the tragedy in London. thoughts are with you all.
I’ve watched several videos of this incredible machine and my mind can still not comprehend 28 litres into 4 cylinders!
wow, that guy is just that much cooler than I am. Duncan, you sir ARE the beast of Turin. Way to go! Drove it there, raced it there..
I'd love to have a signed tee shirt with some beautiful art work of this car.
"It always delights me how easy it is to start".
To think this was the fastest machine on the planet back in 1911, twice as fast than any plane, train, boat, etc that existed back then. Phenomenal.
The Titanic set sail and sunk one year AFTER this car came to be, the Titanic is actually younger than the S76!
I love that beast of a car. OMG 7 liters per cylinder. The engineers at the time opted not to weigh it down with a heavy exhaust lol.
What an amazing man not only has he restored and driven the Beast of Turin but he also wrestles Harry Gorilla’s.
An absolutely magnificent automobile! I have a modern Fiat and I think that if that car every pulled up next to my car and blew flames out of the exhaust ports, my car would probably let out a scream and climb a tree and hide. I think that Fiat is a good car still but it is amazing to me to watch a 100 plus year old car still being driven. A car built in a time when you lived by the seat of your pants and your ingenuity.
Fantastic to see these old cars
Love the video. Duncan is enthusiastic and the car is awesome!
4:54 I think the engine starting nearly gave that woman in the background a heart attack!
Its great to see that in the video it seems that in the paddock it's parked next to the Benz 200 "Blitzen Benz". The Benz is the land speed record holder that Fiat wanted to beat, so they built the s76
Clearly the person who dubbed the sound for this video wished they had worked on the Harry Potter films...
Nice guy and an astounding car .
Barking mad, love it.
These guys are so brave. A wreck in any of these guys would be catastrophic.
I take no credit for the joke, but I can't remember which old TH-cam video it was, but a long time ago in a galaxy far far away some erudite chap said this car had an External Combustion Engine! He absolutely nailed it, It's the first thing I think of when I see those flames bursting from this grumpy though beautiful monster. 🏆
I realy like your videos, but why do you think you need to add music to it? The music should come from the engines ;)
Wonderful video! Excellent choice for nostalgic background music. Loved the camaraderie at the end of video. Hope to see the Beast of Turin live and meet its owner in the near future. All the best to the folks at Goodwood!
That awful music killed the whole video for me to be honest...
Fantastic car, shame the music drowned out the rest of the audio!
Oh, your Honda pops and bangs and has a built engine? That's cute my car is 28 liters and shoots giant flames more often than not.
Who wants to see this monster on the dyno for a run?
I don’t know about the HP numbers but the toque numbers would be astronomical.
300hp, 1500nm of torque probably
Great man, wonderful car!
It's the belching flames that does it for me!
You’ll notice that it has two seats, one is for the driver, the other one is for the original Fix It Again Tony.
And let's not forget, that car was made for straight line speed. Racing it on a fairly tight course is amazingly gutsy.
Why the music? Enthusiasts enjoy the engine sound.
I like that he treats it like a normal car and has fun driving it. Cars in a museum just aren't very inspiring.
Glad there's non of the other comments spamming "EXTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE!"
You know you're good when the auto subtitles on YT sub the sound of the engine with [MUSIC] around 08:40.
A 4 cylinder engine with the same displacement as a Rolls Royce Merlin! The throws on the crank must be as long as my leg!
Beautifully constructed video.
Its insane....i want one.
What knob decided to play stupid music over the sound of the cars ruined the film!
What an amazing car and a throughly nice chap who's blessed with very large brass ba*ls.
4:45 Woman in the background "OMG" lol Love this car!
Mad man I love that car
Bring the FIAT 76, to Bonneville! Try how much fast can go this Beast
!
132.27 mph
If I want to hear music, I can listen to Spotify. I came hear to see (and hear) cars !
Awesome Machines & Great Owners...
Complimenti oggi come ieri a correre e gareggiare con auto del genere... AUDACI....!!!!
That's 1,730 cubic inches developing about 290 horse power according to outside sources. Wonder how it would sound with a custom designed and tuned exhaust from Vance and Hines.
probably something akin to a 20mm AA cannon I'm sure.
I could imagine that if you lost brakes you could simply kill ignition that huge engine would slow it down quick.
Jake break from hell.
All that class and style and he gets in with a bee helmet lol
3:10 Are those Jeremy Clarkson and James May?
Btw great car! I would love to see it in person!
No it's not but it does sound like them
👍👌👏 Simply fantastic!
The helmet reminded senna .. great video
Awesome machine. Great to see these driven and raced! However, I think if you something go "boing" as you hit the brakes, the appropriate response would be "Oh Shit!" Lol
His helmet gives him and the car the phrase, "sting like a bee"
Music is totally unnecessary. It kinda ruins the video. You can play music any time but you can't always hear one of these magnificent cars run.
lovely video.
those chain drives are quite scary! If that chain on the right side ever snaps it may very well make minced meat of the drivers right arm and shoulder.
It happened in a land top speed attempt. The driver was leaning on the right, because of habit, and when the chain drive broke, it tore off the fairing, and beheaded the driver. The team buried the driver in the car at the beach where the attempt was taking place.
Legend has it set fire to King's Landing.
If/when I accumulate wealth great enough, I’d love to commission Pur Sang to build me one of these
I don't think "grace" is the word to describe this car
Awesome 👏🏽🍾🥂🤩
Duncan, "Terrifying"; but admit it, you had FUN, didn't you.
I can't be the only one that's thinking hey, what happens if the right hand chain brakes while he's got his head/arm out that side? I doubt they are heavy enough to just fall to the ground...
the only thing cooler than a boat tail Duesenberg
thats one crazy car!
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nice work on the road also