These cars were great fun to watch. I seem to recall them being touted as the gateway to affordable racing. I ran a Bugeye Sprite in SCCA H Production back in the Sixties. There is no such thing as affordable racing.
So far I know, acording to FiA in years F1 will reduce their size because of that, is way too big for the circuits, Monaco was made for compact sizes as was 70's to 90's F1 seasons
@@matthewmillar3804 The Earl of March trophy features a field of tiny F3 cars with 500cc engines from the 1950s. They started the racing action on the final day of the 2024 Goodwood Revival, but faced some extreme conditions early on in their race.
Fabulous little cars, I remember watching them in the early 1950s. and seeing Moss drive one, these were the first single seaters he raced.
I love it!!!! Long live Goodwood.
Lovely engine sound.
Shame that heavy rain cut it short...
These cars were great fun to watch. I seem to recall them being touted as the gateway to affordable racing. I ran a Bugeye Sprite in SCCA H Production back in the Sixties. There is no such thing as affordable racing.
F1 should make these cars mandatory on circuits like monaco instead of modern cars.
So far I know, acording to FiA in years F1 will reduce their size because of that, is way too big for the circuits, Monaco was made for compact sizes as was 70's to 90's F1 seasons
F1 should use these for all the sprint races
Best pace car on any track!
Cool, motorcycles on four wheels.
What is this class called?
@@matthewmillar3804 The Earl of March trophy features a field of tiny F3 cars with 500cc engines from the 1950s. They started the racing action on the final day of the 2024 Goodwood Revival, but faced some extreme conditions early on in their race.
@@mothme453Thank you! I was wondering if these were F3
gg ty