When you see how quick are these cars, with so little protection for the drivers, is it any wonder that there were so many fatalities in the motorsport of their era? Well done to these drivers to compete with respect for their cars and each other.
Relative low power makes open differentials possible which increases the ability of all drivers as evidenced by the great racing throughout this entire field.
The camera work is TERRIBLE. Hibberd, #75, is that a Chequered Flag car? 09:16, they suddenly woke up and mentioned the fact it was. I used to support them at Brands, Snetterton, Oulton, and Cadwell way back in the 60s. I was fascinated by the DAF Variomatic transmission, never being in the wrong gear, but lugging a fair bit of extra weight around. It made my day when they won.
Goodwood road and racing, is without a doubt the best most exciting motor racing that goes on in the year, every year.
The combination of historic cars and modern camera technic is SPECTACULAR :))))))
When you see how quick are these cars, with so little protection for the drivers, is it any wonder that there were so many fatalities in the motorsport of their era? Well done to these drivers to compete with respect for their cars and each other.
And these were F3 cars! Watching footage of F1 in the 60s is almost frightening.
Best racing on tv today. Goodwood is awesome.
I'm proud to say I haven't watched a Formula one race for about 20 years.
That race for 2nd Place was intense. Racing at its best!
Michael O’brien is my cousins best friend, awesome racing from him, i wish i could do what he does
Who is your cousin?
@@MichaelOBrien7 Michael O’brien's cousins best friend
I should know who it is but I’m curious…
I totally agree Matt, this is something very special.
Can't wait to get back again.
Relative low power makes open differentials possible which increases the ability of all drivers as evidenced by the great racing throughout this entire field.
All these cars have a form of limited slip differentials. The power level has nothing to do with diff type. 5 HP go carts have solid drive axles.
I raced a Lotus 41 in '69, Chevron B15 in '70 and a BT29 in '71
amazing
Wonderful wheel to wheel racing - always better without aero!
what are the HP numbers on these race cars?
🏁🏁🏁🏁👏👏👏👏
The camera work is TERRIBLE. Hibberd, #75, is that a Chequered Flag car? 09:16, they suddenly woke up and mentioned the fact it was. I used to support them at Brands, Snetterton, Oulton, and Cadwell way back in the 60s. I was fascinated by the DAF Variomatic transmission, never being in the wrong gear, but lugging a fair bit of extra weight around. It made my day when they won.
Young people think the cars will fly without wings.
The young people have simulators and things, they can learn roughly what these old cars were about.
Prefiero estas carreras de verdad que las de mentira de la f1
Goodwood Road & Racing, I really like your videos! Let's be friends!