As long as they have the original chassis documents, they can be re- built again and again if they crash. Otherwise, these old cars would stay in museums.
once the AC Cobra whips past, you can feel Damon Hill move into Mission Mode... every gear change and evry move shifts into a higher level. Wondefrul stuff.
@@Ficon looked not like a lack of speed but more like a want not to crash. He had to back down multiple times as the guy in the lime green car moved to block (a tactic that works until the other driver doesn't back off, kind of douchy for an exhibition race with these classics)
@@perkristoffersson4153 Pretty evenly matched on the straights but yeah, I agree, he was being pretty ginger under braking, as one should be considering what a GTO costs. I'm surprised the racing is as close and aggressive as it is anyway.
The most impressive aspect of this for me is Damon's speed while treating the car and engine quite gently. He gave other cars room, used remarkably smooth brake and steering inputs, changed gear slowly (not banging them in) and stayed well below the rev limit. He also used higher gears than he might have otherwise done, all giving the car a bit of sympathy. Going that fast while caring for the car like that shows skill, experience and a well-controlled ego.
Agreed, truly amazing. To completely understand where 99.9% is and then drive at 95%. Racing in F1 and Moto GP keeps getting faster and more boring. At least Moto 3 is still exciting. 10% slower and 90% more entertaining.
Impeccable heel toe work, and even a couple of double clutches when he knew the revs weren’t quite gonna line up with just the one blip. Gotta love that Dog Leg 5 speed too!
@@TaikaJamppa Well, the engine survived. The footage I have seen showed that the wrong downshift sent him into the gravel trap. He then hooked it back to 1st and tried to move out but the car is beached... In short, the engine didn't break, he retired because the car got stuck in the gravel trap.
one of the coolest videos i've seen in a while. felt like i was driving the car, and you can really feel the power in the sound and him slamming the shifter into gear.
Nick Mason said he bought his 250 in the 1970's for £35,000. People told him he was crazy and he thought so too. Now it's worth about £40M and people think he is the Warren Buffet of automobiles!
Man, just imagine having Damon Hill bearing down on you, knowing for sure that he'll keep on pounding lap after lap of impeccable driving. What a thrill!
I just came for the engine sound of the Ferrari V12. Was NOT disappointed! He really put that vintage, very expensive, car through its paces. Glad to see one doing what it was designed for... instead of sitting in someone's collection gathering dust.
Finally Goodwood Production provides a proper Onboard ...With no useless cut-aways of wiggling arms, shots of what is behind, (as that matters not)..Just a pure illustration of how to get around a storied circuit in a magnificent racecar..
@@craigyirush3492 They are working on getting the fast 10% - 80% charge closer to how long it takes to refuel a gas or diesel car or light truck. Right now anyone buying electric are early adopters and are willing to accept the down sides that comes with that.
Yeah Historics racing is always great! I’ve been to Laguna Seca for many races, but seeing this era of cars going wheel to wheel at redline is intoxicating. 🏁
I LOVE seeing these cars bein properly driven how it was intended instead of sitting in a museum as a very expensive investment that everyone is too scared to drive it
It was nice seeing him really open it up after being blocked for so long by those two cars. A bit unsportsmanlike to hamstring him like that in an exhibition race. Bravo!
Not exactly. That's Stirling Moss in the car he should've driven in 1962 (if not for his massive crash at Goodwood in a Lotus). He, along with the second driver Tony Dron, actually qualified higher than Damon Hill in Nick Mason's GTO.
Great stuff. I want to see the rest of the race! You can see he’s being tentative over the first couple of laps (who wouldn’t be in a valuable antique!) but by lap 3 the old Damon starts coming back…😎
In 90s price for race car like this not jump yet . But think about right now , they still race them car , but never seen proper race like this anymore , right ?
I have heard some of the GTO's run today are replicas, or should I say exact reproductions, commissioned the by the owners of "real" GTO's while the original sits in a garage. Any truth to that?
@@richardthelionheart5594 And an IAmerican.. how can you compare? I’ve been to Laguna Seca countless times since 1983 and have yet to go to GOODWOOD… clearly the class of the world in terms of cars and drivers…
Well, Damon isn't the quickest driver in the grid. He's certainly going slower in the race than Derek Bell, John Surtees, Phil Hill, Jochen Neerpasch, and Jochen Mass who is absolutely flying in a Chevrolet Corvette Stingray!
The net worth off all those cars on the grid and the owners let them drive them like this is a credit to the owners and the drivers driving them like they do , amazing 👍
Very interesting to watch how he uses different grips on the shifter for different changes so that his grip tends to steer the shifter into the right gate.
So my mate said just nip to the chippie and next thing you know it's kicking off.... So me an Damo decide its chip shop race day.... Damo gives it the beans, a few curry sauce moments, chips in the bag..... Damo's a legend in our chippie..... Tips hat... 👌
Now that was a proper tt Sunday race. Since the end of the 2010s the level of cars in that race just plummeted. I guess even goodwood cannot win over speculation
Yeah. The last time a 250 GTO raced at the Revival's RAC TT is in 2017, when Andy Newall and Frank Stippler were very quick, but sadly, Newall crashed the GTO in practice. The last Revival in which a 250 GTO raced is in 2019, when one won the Kinrara Trophy... The 330 LMB which was always a quick regular at the RAC TT is also gone... Still, at this year's Revival, a _250 LM_ will be racing at the TT...
@@jcgabriel1569 it is not just about the gto. A lot of nice originals cars are gone compared to my first visit in 2010. It is turning into a cobra race as all the other vintage racing events.
@@TheBlackD Well, apparently, the Cobras were now at a bit of a disadvantage. The Graham Hill Trophy last Member's Meeting saw that the Cobras slowed down a bit. One of the drivers, Sam Hancock, replied to a comment explaining that FIA put out new regulations that made the Cobras use a softer anti-roll bar and reduced packing.
@@TheBlackD And not just at the TT. I am disappointed that there weren't any Alfa Romeo P3s present at the Goodwood Trophy for a few years now. Last time there was any competitive driver in a P3 is at 2018 with Christian Glasel driving his car. Last time there was any P3 in the race is at 2019, only one example driven rather slowly by Charles Nearburg.
@@jcgabriel1569 yes indeed ! But it shouldn't be a goodwood bashing because it is the same story everywhere. Le Mans classic was very disappointing this year, the mille miglia as well. It seems you only get to see the nice cars on private trackdays or hill climbs these days.
The most passionate Ferrari collectors will spend whatever it takes to get their hands on a classic model. This is proven by the astronomical figures wealthy fans have shelled out to add historic Ferraris to their collections. The 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO is no exception, and in 2018, a record fee was paid for a classic car at auction. A bid of $48.4 million was enough to secure the famous Ferrari for one lucky investor at an auction arranged by Sotheby's in California. The red 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO was expected to fetch anywhere between $45 million and $60 million at auction. While the final bid of $48.4 million is a lot, it's a little underwhelming considering the figure expected of the Ferrari. Perhaps even more impressively, a 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO was also sold in 2018, although privately, for $80 million. Every single Ferrari 250 GTO that left the factory was hand-built, which just adds to the appeal of this iconic GT. Well...Somebody REALLY trust Damon Hill...
@@rickgehring7507 The Cobra ( driven by Grahame Bryant/Jack Brabham) qualified faster than Damon Hill (who shared the car with Nick Mason) in the GTO, so it is no surprise that he managed to barge past and leave them, and there were drivers far faster than both D. Hill in the GTO and the Bryant/Brabham Cobra that barged past them. In that very race, the lead battle is between an AC Cobra Daytona Coupe (driven by Jochen Neerpasch and I forgot who the other driver is), a Jaguar E Type Lightweight (driven by the owner Nigel Corner and Mark Hales) and a Ferrari 330 LMB (driven by Derek Bell and Peter Hardman). Damon Hill accidentally downshifted from 4th to 1st in the GTO and beached the car in the gravel trap, ending his race. The Bryant/Brabham Cobra also retired after it shed a rear wheel just as Brabham is leaving the pits. The winner is the Corner/Hales E Type, Phil and Derek Hill in another Daytona Cobra finished 2nd and the Hardman/Bell Ferrari 330 LMB finished 3rd.
Aha! So THAT's why Damon had such a difficult time getting around him, if he ever did. Moss must have been in his mid-80s when this was run. Obviously he was still competitive.
@@johntechwriter There were such names present at the early RAC TTs at the Revival. Moss, Surtees, Brabham, Bondurant... Also present in this particular race is Phil Hill with his son Derek driving a Daytona Cobra, Jochen Neerpasch is also driving another Cobra (he had a very adventurous stint). Also, Jochen Mass is on fire, he passed car after car to lead the race in a Chevrolet Corvette Stingray!
Excellent! the need to be cautious around #7 let the pack ahead get away a bit. Quite savvy to take advantage of the Cobra coming through to finally get by.
And here is this year's entry list www.goodwood.com/grr/event-coverage/goodwood-revival/2022/8/full-2022-revival-entry-list-revealed/
That was epic, more of this please….he was proper going for it too
Anything less would be disrespectful to such a car!
By the looks of it They were all going for it😂
@@cdb6010 It looked more like a rental go-kart race, zero fucks given about cars value. Respect.
just as he catches the cars in front the video stops..
Yet he was a bit pedestrian the year before racing his Dads ‘63 GTO.
It really takes some balls to go that hard in a car worth that much. Props to Damon and the owner for having that courage.
As long as they have the original chassis documents, they can be re- built again and again if they crash. Otherwise, these old cars would stay in museums.
@@saymyname218it’s still take some big balls to drive and let drive a car worth millions 🏁
Once you are in the "zone" you forget about the car and just focus, shut the world out and hunt the other competitors....it's a great feeling!
once the AC Cobra whips past, you can feel Damon Hill move into Mission Mode... every gear change and evry move shifts into a higher level. Wondefrul stuff.
He was not quite fast enough to get past that lime-green GTO until they were both forced off the line by the dive-bombing Cobra.
@@Ficon looked not like a lack of speed but more like a want not to crash. He had to back down multiple times as the guy in the lime green car moved to block (a tactic that works until the other driver doesn't back off, kind of douchy for an exhibition race with these classics)
@@perkristoffersson4153 Pretty evenly matched on the straights but yeah, I agree, he was being pretty ginger under braking, as one should be considering what a GTO costs. I'm surprised the racing is as close and aggressive as it is anyway.
He retired from the race after _he downshifted from 4th to 1st accidentally..._
@@jcgabriel1569 Sounds about what I expected from their complete lack of awareness of their surroundings.
The most impressive aspect of this for me is Damon's speed while treating the car and engine quite gently. He gave other cars room, used remarkably smooth brake and steering inputs, changed gear slowly (not banging them in) and stayed well below the rev limit. He also used higher gears than he might have otherwise done, all giving the car a bit of sympathy. Going that fast while caring for the car like that shows skill, experience and a well-controlled ego.
Well, he would retire when he downshifted from 4th to 1st, and sent the car into the gravel trap...
Agreed, truly amazing. To completely understand where 99.9% is and then drive at 95%. Racing in F1 and Moto GP keeps getting faster and more boring. At least Moto 3 is still exciting. 10% slower and 90% more entertaining.
Impeccable heel toe work, and even a couple of double clutches when he knew the revs weren’t quite gonna line up with just the one blip. Gotta love that Dog Leg 5 speed too!
That's right, you'd think he's been racing it for a while!!!
He did years of f3 and f3000 when they used manual h pattern gearboxes
Much respect to Damon…he is a gentleman and old school quiet racer. What he achieved in racing was brilliant given he started so late.
Damon Hill is a legend like his father...great driving in an iconic Ferrari 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧👍
100% agreement 👍
this might be one of the last times we see an original GTO driven like this, considering today's value. what a machine
Nail biting watching let alone racing, with such beautiful and valuable classics! Wonderful to see, thank you.
Those eyes in the mirror have a look of flat out determination. That's Damon alright.
Great content! A shame there wasn't a couple more laps, it would have been great seeing him battle the next couple of cars he had just caught
He would eventually retire after accidentally downshifting from 4th to 1st...
@@jcgabriel1569 Ouch… that must’ve hurt, especially on the ears!
@@TaikaJamppa and the bill...
@@Buddybutch Oh yeah, that too. 😱
@@TaikaJamppa Well, the engine survived. The footage I have seen showed that the wrong downshift sent him into the gravel trap. He then hooked it back to 1st and tried to move out but the car is beached...
In short, the engine didn't break, he retired because the car got stuck in the gravel trap.
I don’t know who owns this car but thanks for letting Damon race it fantastic 👍
Tony Mason? He seems to lend his £14 million toy to everyone!
Great footage - thanks.
@@dieselfan7406 I think you mean Nick Mason... It's his car...
@@jcgabriel1569 Thanks! Memory not as it was...
@@zachtan Yeah... that would be him.
@@zachtan Yes. He owns (he still do) own a 250 GTO. Bought it in the 1970s...
You can see Damon trying different gears at different points, occasionally short shifting and 'learning' the car on the fly...great to watch
That's right, and by minute seven he's spot on, knows exactly what where and when !!!
Look at the company of the grid!! 💰💰
Damon still has it! The Ferrari doing its thing. As it was meant to be. 👏🏻
one of the coolest videos i've seen in a while. felt like i was driving the car, and you can really feel the power in the sound and him slamming the shifter into gear.
You guys are so right. F1 can't compete with the pure racing from yesteryear on displayed here.
Older f1 could
@@Dimpet-xw9gg
When they didnt break down.
A 50-million-dollar car treated like it´s meant to be. Well done!
True, so much money, so close... it's no my money but my heart was sick worried!
granted, they weren't 50M back in 1999 when this was filmed, wonder what they were worth back then.
@@Poorschedriver About 18K new, sub 10K in the 70s and about 7 million around 1999.
@@ptinvite7942 watching him revving and shoving gears in like it's a ford transit is both heart breaking and heart warming at the same time!
Nick Mason said he bought his 250 in the 1970's for £35,000. People told him he was crazy and he thought so too. Now it's worth about £40M and people think he is the Warren Buffet of automobiles!
Man, just imagine having Damon Hill bearing down on you, knowing for sure that he'll keep on pounding lap after lap of impeccable driving. What a thrill!
Well, the driver of that apple green GTO is none other than Sir Stirling Moss...
I just came for the engine sound of the Ferrari V12. Was NOT disappointed! He really put that vintage, very expensive, car through its paces. Glad to see one doing what it was designed for... instead of sitting in someone's collection gathering dust.
Just fantastic viewing. Chills down my spine listening to that engine and watching the precision gear changes and control.
Finally Goodwood Production provides a proper Onboard ...With no useless cut-aways of wiggling arms, shots of what is behind, (as that matters not)..Just a pure illustration of how to get around a storied circuit in a magnificent racecar..
I don't care how fast they are, electric cars will never sound this great!
And they’re too heavy. And take way too long to charge. Useless in a race.
The future lies not with electric but ethanol . I run my Alfa Romeo Mito turbo on it , and it goes like a runaway train.
They will never sound great.
Electric cars are appliances on wheels! 🤮
@@craigyirush3492 They are working on getting the fast 10% - 80% charge closer to how long it takes to refuel a gas or diesel car or light truck. Right now anyone buying electric are early adopters and are willing to accept the down sides that comes with that.
Just love the way it picks up in 5th, and those gear changes. First class!
Watching that Cobra go by gave me a new appreciation for what Shelby accomplished back in the day.
In period, the 250's usually got the better of the Cobra's despite the large engine discrepancy - 3 litre vs 4.7 litre
Yes putting an engine not built by him into a car not built buy him, genius.
Well, that Cobra actually qualified faster than Damon Hill in the GTO, only that it had a bad start off the line...
Great video! They don’t joke, He was absolut happy we saw, class and no mistakes !
Superb driving, was a big fan during his formula one career, his lineage is unquestionable. Great video,omg the sound of that Ferrari heavenly.
Amazing onboard footage!
Yeah Historics racing is always great! I’ve been to Laguna Seca for many races, but seeing this era of cars going wheel to wheel at redline is intoxicating. 🏁
That was amazing! Thank you.
This is exactly why motor sports fans love an internal combustion engine .
What an emotional experience for the senses. Awesome 👌
I LOVE seeing these cars bein properly driven how it was intended instead of sitting in a museum as a very expensive investment that everyone is too scared to drive it
It was nice seeing him really open it up after being blocked for so long by those two cars. A bit unsportsmanlike to hamstring him like that in an exhibition race. Bravo!
Superb race! That green GTO holding him up is what we call a mobile chicane!
Not exactly. That's Stirling Moss in the car he should've driven in 1962 (if not for his massive crash at Goodwood in a Lotus). He, along with the second driver Tony Dron, actually qualified higher than Damon Hill in Nick Mason's GTO.
most beautiful + best sounding car ever made. change my mind.
Great stuff. I want to see the rest of the race! You can see he’s being tentative over the first couple of laps (who wouldn’t be in a valuable antique!) but by lap 3 the old Damon starts coming back…😎
Race cars are meant to be raced no matter the price they have
In 90s price for race car like this not jump yet . But think about right now , they still race them car , but never seen proper race like this anymore , right ?
Only 39 of these cars were made
The last one sold in 2018 for $70 million
@@christianng9142 exactly
@@macsmith6216 I know that’s what makes it even more wonderful to see it run
I have heard some of the GTO's run today are replicas, or should I say exact reproductions, commissioned the by the owners of "real" GTO's while the original sits in a garage.
Any truth to that?
The most beautiful Italian gem with a British gentleman.
Perfect match.
🎩
Best video and soundtrack in a long while!
Goodwood is far and away the most entertaining circuit racing extant imo.
So sez a Brit? I'll take Laguna Seca 😊
@@richardthelionheart5594 Each to their own. Plus check out the motorbike racing at Goodwood.
@@richardthelionheart5594
How can you compare?
@@richardthelionheart5594
And an IAmerican..
how can you compare?
I’ve been to Laguna Seca countless times since 1983 and have yet to go to GOODWOOD…
clearly the class of the world in terms of cars and drivers…
@@johngreenwood1972 But you never drove the corkscrew at Laguna Seca or MX'd at Carlsbad Raceway near SanDiego.
Back in the day when the TT had a proper grid. Bring back the early days of the TT please!!!!!!
Damon pushing quiet hard.
Could not imagine others doing same.
Must be fantastic seeing such a battle live 😎👊💥
Well, Damon isn't the quickest driver in the grid. He's certainly going slower in the race than Derek Bell, John Surtees, Phil Hill, Jochen Neerpasch, and Jochen Mass who is absolutely flying in a Chevrolet Corvette Stingray!
At the first Revival, Damon drove a GTO that had also been driven by his father.
I interviewed him for my media outlet while he was in the car . . .
Fantastic event pity never got there this year best wishes to all who went ! Great footage guys.
Gated 5 (I think). LOVE it. Thank you GRR
Wow more of this kind of videos! Would be great to have the other GTO footage as well
Also it's left hand drive so massive props to Damon, love it
Hill é um grande piloto! Sempre torcendo por ele!!!
Love it, he’s still got his bed on and hedges driving gloves… old school logo from his Jordan days
I found myself getting all emotional... Keep it together man... Keep it together...
So great to see this.
That was enthralling. More please :)
Still got it Damon
Excellent vid
BEAUTIFUL!!!❤️❤️❤️🏎️🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🏎️🏎️🏎️
Le macchine d'una volta hanno un fascino eterno, che bellezza!
This car is exactly where it needs to be, on the track.
Amazing sound, amazing driving👍
That’s the best racing I’ve seen for a long time
Can’t believe an old car like that is so fast, I know it’s a race car but still it’s impressive. Sounds fantastic too.
Wonderful. Really miss Jenson and Damon. True sportsmen! 😎
goin g into top gear - that large gear stick! Wonderful and thank you.
WOW that is awesome, what a great sound track too
The sound man, it's the sound!
Man this brings back memories of hurling mk1 lotus Cortina s round here in 1981. Rog
That was awesome 😊
This event is so risky but so amazing!
Wow that looks hard work. Damon’s proper old school he doesn’t left foot brake.
The net worth off all those cars on the grid and the owners let them drive them like this is a credit to the owners and the drivers driving them like they do , amazing 👍
Mad respect for these guys
He’s still got that silky smooth touch
Very interesting to watch how he uses different grips on the shifter for different changes so that his grip tends to steer the shifter into the right gate.
Best sound ever and forever.
Go Go Go Damon!! Born racer!! To underated for me, he has speed & craft!!!
The man can drive! Who is that young lad behind the wheel?! Also.. that sound.. bury me with that sound 😢❤
This is the classic noise that no game, no matter how realistic, can never replicate. 0:58
Damon still has it hitting all the apexes great driver
Hefty clutch. Awesome.
Astonishing Car , magnifica!
I can't even believe they do this. All that money on the track. It's glorious!
What a responsibility! Nice driving Damon.
Looks like he was having a whole lot of fun.
some very weird stereo effects in this one, besides that sick vid, love the sound
So my mate said just nip to the chippie and next thing you know it's kicking off.... So me an Damo decide its chip shop race day.... Damo gives it the beans, a few curry sauce moments, chips in the bag..... Damo's a legend in our chippie..... Tips hat... 👌
Champion's league drive - reminds me of Fernando overtakes the field, and the engine sound is awesome!!
Now that was a proper tt Sunday race. Since the end of the 2010s the level of cars in that race just plummeted. I guess even goodwood cannot win over speculation
Yeah. The last time a 250 GTO raced at the Revival's RAC TT is in 2017, when Andy Newall and Frank Stippler were very quick, but sadly, Newall crashed the GTO in practice. The last Revival in which a 250 GTO raced is in 2019, when one won the Kinrara Trophy... The 330 LMB which was always a quick regular at the RAC TT is also gone...
Still, at this year's Revival, a _250 LM_ will be racing at the TT...
@@jcgabriel1569 it is not just about the gto. A lot of nice originals cars are gone compared to my first visit in 2010. It is turning into a cobra race as all the other vintage racing events.
@@TheBlackD Well, apparently, the Cobras were now at a bit of a disadvantage. The Graham Hill Trophy last Member's Meeting saw that the Cobras slowed down a bit. One of the drivers, Sam Hancock, replied to a comment explaining that FIA put out new regulations that made the Cobras use a softer anti-roll bar and reduced packing.
@@TheBlackD And not just at the TT.
I am disappointed that there weren't any Alfa Romeo P3s present at the Goodwood Trophy for a few years now. Last time there was any competitive driver in a P3 is at 2018 with Christian Glasel driving his car. Last time there was any P3 in the race is at 2019, only one example driven rather slowly by Charles Nearburg.
@@jcgabriel1569 yes indeed ! But it shouldn't be a goodwood bashing because it is the same story everywhere. Le Mans classic was very disappointing this year, the mille miglia as well. It seems you only get to see the nice cars on private trackdays or hill climbs these days.
Love the keyring !!
loving the benson and hedges gloves, i do miss the hornets!
Brilliant footage, such a shame about the pale green GTO. Any more of these?!!
What a fine Damonstration! :)
The greatest automobile ever built, the legendary Ferrari 250 GTO, a beast Scuderia Ferrari.
That sound, that manual! Whooaa.
The most passionate Ferrari collectors will spend whatever it takes to get their hands on a classic model. This is proven by the astronomical figures wealthy fans have shelled out to add historic Ferraris to their collections. The 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO is no exception, and in 2018, a record fee was paid for a classic car at auction.
A bid of $48.4 million was enough to secure the famous Ferrari for one lucky investor at an auction arranged by Sotheby's in California. The red 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO was expected to fetch anywhere between $45 million and $60 million at auction.
While the final bid of $48.4 million is a lot, it's a little underwhelming considering the figure expected of the Ferrari. Perhaps even more impressively, a 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO was also sold in 2018, although privately, for $80 million. Every single Ferrari 250 GTO that left the factory was hand-built, which just adds to the appeal of this iconic GT.
Well...Somebody REALLY trust Damon Hill...
and we all watched a Ford walk away from it.
@@rickgehring7507 The Cobra ( driven by Grahame Bryant/Jack Brabham) qualified faster than Damon Hill (who shared the car with Nick Mason) in the GTO, so it is no surprise that he managed to barge past and leave them, and there were drivers far faster than both D. Hill in the GTO and the Bryant/Brabham Cobra that barged past them. In that very race, the lead battle is between an AC Cobra Daytona Coupe (driven by Jochen Neerpasch and I forgot who the other driver is), a Jaguar E Type Lightweight (driven by the owner Nigel Corner and Mark Hales) and a Ferrari 330 LMB (driven by Derek Bell and Peter Hardman).
Damon Hill accidentally downshifted from 4th to 1st in the GTO and beached the car in the gravel trap, ending his race. The Bryant/Brabham Cobra also retired after it shed a rear wheel just as Brabham is leaving the pits. The winner is the Corner/Hales E Type, Phil and Derek Hill in another Daytona Cobra finished 2nd and the Hardman/Bell Ferrari 330 LMB finished 3rd.
@@jcgabriel1569 I know I was there,
70 million at 70! Priceless!
That Cobras was flying!
That sound!!!
Gara spettacolare
Grazie Damon
Grazie proprietario della GTO
Grazie ...Enzo 😉
Stirling Moss ahead in the green 250 GTO (3505GT), and Hill in Nick Mason's 250 GTO (3757GT).
Aha! So THAT's why Damon had such a difficult time getting around him, if he ever did. Moss must have been in his mid-80s when this was run. Obviously he was still competitive.
@@johntechwriter He had just turned 70 yrs old as the revival meeting was held the weekend of his birthday.
@@johntechwriter There were such names present at the early RAC TTs at the Revival. Moss, Surtees, Brabham, Bondurant...
Also present in this particular race is Phil Hill with his son Derek driving a Daytona Cobra, Jochen Neerpasch is also driving another Cobra (he had a very adventurous stint). Also, Jochen Mass is on fire, he passed car after car to lead the race in a Chevrolet Corvette Stingray!
Excellent! the need to be cautious around #7 let the pack ahead get away a bit. Quite savvy to take advantage of the Cobra coming through to finally get by.
He's still got it!
Serious racing skills!!
La esencia misma del automovilismo cajas manuales con palanca en "H" gomas angostas una poesia....