I’ll never get tired of saying this: Chris Harris is the greatest reviewer nowadays. I’m actually so happy to see that top gear took on Drive’s format for these videos cause it’s just pure passion.
I'm so happy Chris got a bigger budget to play with, this is pretty awesome. Between him and Harry's Garage, this is kind of the revival of the car enthusiast's golden age...I consider the first being the Clarkson led Top Gear right up until Richard Hammond crashed in that jet car.
@@caribman10 if you're gonna go down the unfavored path, it sure helps if you can throw out at least ONE example to keep your opinion credible, huh? ..oh wait, you didn't do that all. Haha. Is it like a jealousy thing or something? Personally, I'm incredibly jealous of the talent Chris Harris continues to sling around tracks across the world.. There has to be ONE man, somewhere in this reality of ours, with the biggest set of manlihood.. and until someone can prove themselves greater, Chris is that man. Mind you, he's savage on racetracks around the globe, the greatest driving roads around the globe, in any number of cars, AND he's a genuinely good human with a successful career, enough intelligence, charisma, and skill to stay relevant and entertaining, and he'll continue to be pursing his passion long after your salty self is done racking your empty think tank.. so.. yeah..
@Tex 13 First, please define "of our time". I would put Sam Posey, Brock Yates, Joe Scalzo, and Alain DeCadenet in a class to which Mr. Harris may aspire but to which he has not yet reached, though I rate his crew of fanboys as solid support, obviously. And the reason why I ask for a definition is because my "time" includes L.J.K. Setright, Denis Jenkinson, Ken Purdy, Chris Economaki and Paul Frere. Oh, and by the way: though I am not a "douche nozzle", I am sure the average real douche nozzle has seen more lower female geography than, say , you. Dismissed!
Todd Beeman, sorry, I'm on a low-sodium diet so I'm not "salty". As for "There has to be ONE man, somewhere in this reality of ours, with the biggest set of manlihood.. and until someone can prove themselves greater, Chris is that man. " Sorry, I must have missed the episode where he exposed his "biggest set of manhood" unless that was a one-on-one he had with you, and if so, please elucidate. He's entertaining at times, no doubt. Has he won at LeMans? Frere had. Co-piloted at the Mille Miglia? Jenkinson did that with Stirling Moss. Won a Trans-Am race, or any race of any value?Sam Posey did that. Next!
Chris Harris and his team make every single video a cinematic experience, thats the joy of watching this videos, it´s not a TH-cam/TV production it´s a work of art, an audiovisual experience. Congratulations!!
I was there for this. I urge any motorsport fan / petrol head etc etc to go. Absolutely awesome machinery, fantastic drivers (Kristensen, Pirro etc etc) and the cars driven like they should be. Great atmosphere and a proper noise!
Perfect, in car, one lap! No rain, no traffic, no mistakes. When the car did a little slide in the chicane my mind was in the car with Chris and I did a little giggle. Thank you for the ride in what I feel is the most beautiful Ferrari ever built.
I used to marshal at oulton park in my youth many years ago.. And I remember turning up for a pre-breifing on my AR125 across the footbridge, and there were a number of people stood in the middle of the bridge 'hanging on'? When I heard the approaching 'rasp' of the columbo V12 of a 250LM on practice laps coming round the corner and making to pass beneath the bridge… It's stuck with me for ever.. The roar of the air sucking into the bank of webbers, together with the lashing cam chains and the growling exhaust was simply the most awesome sound I'd ever heard!! And the giggles of the people on the bridge as it lifted the boards when it screamed beneath just gilded that particular lilly … Fantastic :)
That was the sweetest of saves keeping it out of the wall and in the race, Neil your Goodwood films are in a different class to everybody elses, I still go back and watch CH driving the Lister Jaguar from a few years back what an epic drive that was as well.
He's made some more truly epic race reports, well worth going for a look at them... Some of the best motoring footage ever I'd say, as a set of videos.
Utterly fantastic. Chris has a way of making you feel like you're actually getting to do it yourself, which to a guy who can only DREAM about driving one, is wonderful. Thank you, good sir.
Amen! Instead we get a kids show with the occasional treat of decent car film. The recent ice cream van 'challenge' is perhaps the singularly worst TV episode I've ever encountered
@@Tom_Hadler this may be controversial but I like the current top gear. I'm not saying it's as good as the original but it is a decent watch. I agree with you though that the town take over thing in the Mr Nippy episode was completely unnecessary. But it really isn't as bad as the Chris Evans clusterfuck
I think that this kind of unity, where everyone can get behind the fact that they love cars is what the world is missing, it’s a strange kind of joy watching this. Thanks Chris
That race start was something else, so many beautiful cars, so much money and not a care in the world, just racing. Simply great. Amazing vid, with an amazing V12 soundtrack. I could watch this for days. I think I need a beer.
I admire the way you stand toe to toe with legends and don't scream and giggle with joy, to be driving like that at 70 plus years of age is beyond stupendous and good driving Mr Harris.
He is the only person keeping top gear a float. I commented many years ago about his excellent journalist skills back when he bought his first Ferrari and said he should be on top gear someday and BOOOM!
Well done Neil Carey & Chris Waterfield for the absolutely wonderful color grading the video to invoke a sense of 'olden days' kind of feeling. Oh and Harris for the drive as well.
The holding paddock at the Members' Meeting is one of the best things I've been involved in with cars, it's fantastic fun. I love how these cars are raced properly, it's great to see them not sitting in garages.
I know right! My wife thought I was looking at other ladies with such passion and lust in my eyes... Straight cut gears and engines, that's the porn I'm watching. 😍
Chris Harris is, without a doubt, THE BEST autojournalist/driverpresenter there is. Always a joy to see him getting busy behind the wheel of the best cars ever made
How could anyone dislike this video, everything from the editing,racing,driving, was just pure master class, oh and not to forget the main thing, what a car. Mamma Mia
I have some nice pictures from about 1980 of the 250 LM that was driven (I think to third overall) at Le Mans by Surtees and Bandini. My neighbour in Palo Alto Jim Cesari had it for restoration - I think he mainly did the bodywork - I heard he was one of the best people when it came to aluminum panels. Best sounding car I had ever heard at that time. - you could hear it a couple miles away when he opened it up on the freeway. Said it was clocked at 211 MPH down the Mulsanne straight. Chris, you did a fabulous job of driving this one!
1. Oh my goodness that sound. 2. Chris Harris I must say that you are awesome and impress me with every video and thing you partake in. Greatest presenter of our time in my opinion.
Holy **** Chris! What an unbelievable piece of work that save was! Talk about making the right decision when it counts... Hell of a job by Gary, easing the car back onto the track without incident. Keeping a rear wheel drive car with road tires pointed in the right direction while hauling ass on wet grass is one hell of a feat. These two ought to be damn proud of the laps they put in.
Ahh The "James Bond" of automotive journalist Chris Harris ,watching Chris Harris is equivalent to reading Ken Purdy ,I always felt like I, was in the car. Besides I love Chris Harris ,driving vintage ,classic machines , again because I feel ,like I'm there. Just another CONSISTENT , ride, with a truely world class ,sports car guy.Getting better all the time.
Stuff like this makes me smile, gorgeous car(s).. Great spin recovery too! I drove Goodwood years ago in a Formula Ford single seater, followed by a few laps as a passenger in an F40.. it was a birthday Red Letter day, and I loved it!
That Gary Pearsons is no joke, on the grass and maintains speed, no issue. Hard braking one handed into the pit while unbuckling the harness ready to switch driver. Great report.
Best automotive presenter and production. I really Love Grand tour too, but That's more of a series based on three characters, wich I also Love. People of the petrolheads: the equation is solved. Top Gear have found their thing, and TGT is improving from first season. OOH HEAVEN IS A PLACE ON EARTH!!
Man that lm was loose in the rear!!! Every corner chris is correcting the tail happiness!! The bloke can drive thats for sure and to avoid collision was first class! Another great chris harris video! 👏👏👏👏
I think it might be the the low fuel light. I looked for it in other places and it lights up again when he spins. But again, those are high G moments, when both fuel and oil move a lot.
One of the best produced films of the Goodwood vibe, and the Driving of the 250...Chris, it brought tears to my eyes, the gear changes were magic, who need a sequential box when you have that. Super.
That camera shot out of the back window...! Framed by those buttresses....gives me the chills it’s so good. And I just have to add....damn Harris is a good driver!
Superb, just superb video, the way its shot, Chris Harris is just f'in awesome! I remember meeting him in the Pistenklause after an N24 and a few beers back in 2010, TOP LAD!
I was able to tune in to the live TH-cam channel at various times throughout the racing, and it was just wonderful. There was much more excitement and fender to fender racing than an entire season of F1.
The quick thinking and reaction to avoid that accident was great though I'm sure his heart had to be in his throat for a moment:-) Mr. Harris is quite the driver!
I watched Goodwood with my dad and that spin was so much fun Ness to save it and the wreck of the other car was horrible to watch. It’s so cool to get to look into the drivers perspective.
Wow Chris is a great driver. Those gear changes were lightning fast. Good fast down shifts too. Making them sounds d almost sequential man. And good job using up the whole track and driving it to the limits. Good to see someone using it for it's intended purpose!
Chris, I'm thrilled that you got a shot at the 250 LM. Bravo, mate! And for anyone who wonders what the big deal about racing at Goodwood is, tell 'em to WATCH THIS!!! Classic cars, classic racing!
I love the 250LM, what a beautiful car and one of Ferrari's most important racers. It's also such a buzz to these cars being really raced and not just puttered across a lawn for another Concours d'Elegance.
Hard to match the power of those Ford powered Cobras, but that aside, the recovery from that spin was outstanding....and wow, seein the Ferrari and that Lister Jaguar runnin together on a race track is a beautiful thing....
This must be a trip for the drivers who drove these new lol like a time capsule of there lives and going right back 50 plus years in time young men again remembering what the car did then and the emotions that go in to each corner
Thank you for not ruining the onboard lap with a thousand different viewing angles. This is great.
I’ll never get tired of saying this: Chris Harris is the greatest reviewer nowadays. I’m actually so happy to see that top gear took on Drive’s format for these videos cause it’s just pure passion.
Clarkson is better. This guy is boorriinngg! And he drive a like his fans. Like a old man lol Grand tour is the best
I'm so happy Chris got a bigger budget to play with, this is pretty awesome. Between him and Harry's Garage, this is kind of the revival of the car enthusiast's golden age...I consider the first being the Clarkson led Top Gear right up until Richard Hammond crashed in that jet car.
BYSMA4th absolutely!! Dead on mate.
@@mikehastler9823 clarkson is a douchebag who believes he is a comedian. A clown. Chris is a professional, a real driver and a real car enthusiast .
@@matiassegura5763 u think that wanker can Even compare to Clarkson
6:34 we have the Pagani Hyuara style front flaps activating 😎
😂😂😂😂😂absolutely right
Providing down force
Hahahaha
haha! Creating life and jostling the bonnet xD
Chris Harris is, by far, the best automotive journalist of our time.
If you mean since 2000, maybe so. Otherwise, hardly....
@@caribman10 100%. So articulate and such a good driver. Who would you name above him?
@@caribman10 if you're gonna go down the unfavored path, it sure helps if you can throw out at least ONE example to keep your opinion credible, huh? ..oh wait, you didn't do that all. Haha. Is it like a jealousy thing or something? Personally, I'm incredibly jealous of the talent Chris Harris continues to sling around tracks across the world.. There has to be ONE man, somewhere in this reality of ours, with the biggest set of manlihood.. and until someone can prove themselves greater, Chris is that man. Mind you, he's savage on racetracks around the globe, the greatest driving roads around the globe, in any number of cars, AND he's a genuinely good human with a successful career, enough intelligence, charisma, and skill to stay relevant and entertaining, and he'll continue to be pursing his passion long after your salty self is done racking your empty think tank.. so.. yeah..
@Tex 13 First, please define "of our time". I would put Sam Posey, Brock Yates, Joe Scalzo, and Alain DeCadenet in a class to which Mr. Harris may aspire but to which he has not yet reached, though I rate his crew of fanboys as solid support, obviously. And the reason why I ask for a definition is because my "time" includes L.J.K. Setright, Denis Jenkinson, Ken Purdy, Chris Economaki and Paul Frere. Oh, and by the way: though I am not a "douche nozzle", I am sure the average real douche nozzle has seen more lower female geography than, say , you. Dismissed!
Todd Beeman, sorry, I'm on a low-sodium diet so I'm not "salty". As for "There has to be ONE man, somewhere in this reality of ours, with the biggest set of manlihood.. and until someone can prove themselves greater, Chris is that man. " Sorry, I must have missed the episode where he exposed his "biggest set of manhood" unless that was a one-on-one he had with you, and if so, please elucidate. He's entertaining at times, no doubt. Has he won at LeMans? Frere had. Co-piloted at the Mille Miglia? Jenkinson did that with Stirling Moss. Won a Trans-Am race, or any race of any value?Sam Posey did that. Next!
man, that spin had me sweaty, what a save! nice driving harris!
The 250LM is one the greatest looking cars of all time.
I think the 641 is better looking .
I like the front. The back seems wonky and btw it falsely named 250. Should be 275 according to how ferrari named those.
and the 904
- one of
Well avoided despite the spin 👌great to see these machines being raced hard like this
and what a save.
He drives better than alot of professional drivers.
@@MrDetroit1701 at this point, he sort of is a professional driver
Chris Harris and his team make every single video a cinematic experience, thats the joy of watching this videos, it´s not a TH-cam/TV production it´s a work of art, an audiovisual experience. Congratulations!!
I was there for this. I urge any motorsport fan / petrol head etc etc to go. Absolutely awesome machinery, fantastic drivers (Kristensen, Pirro etc etc) and the cars driven like they should be. Great atmosphere and a proper noise!
I'm genuinely happy to see that there are still events like these where you relive the past, it's so nice
Chris Harris, What a life!! Well done man!
Perfect, in car, one lap! No rain, no traffic, no mistakes. When the car did a little slide in the chicane my mind was in the car with Chris and I did a little giggle. Thank you for the ride in what I feel is the most beautiful Ferrari ever built.
That was most impressive spin I've seen to be honest. Great drive and an unbelievable car
I used to marshal at oulton park in my youth many years ago.. And I remember turning up for a pre-breifing on my AR125 across the footbridge, and there were a number of people stood in the middle of the bridge 'hanging on'? When I heard the approaching 'rasp' of the columbo V12 of a 250LM on practice laps coming round the corner and making to pass beneath the bridge… It's stuck with me for ever.. The roar of the air sucking into the bank of webbers, together with the lashing cam chains and the growling exhaust was simply the most awesome sound I'd ever heard!! And the giggles of the people on the bridge as it lifted the boards when it screamed beneath just gilded that particular lilly … Fantastic :)
that wooden steering wheel!!! so beautiful!!
AC Cobras had them TOO!
Nardi or similar..
Kiddies!
That was the sweetest of saves keeping it out of the wall and in the race, Neil your Goodwood films are in a different class to everybody elses, I still go back and watch CH driving the Lister Jaguar from a few years back what an epic drive that was as well.
I just cried. Beautifully done, felt I was there.
I totally get him, that was amazing.
He's made some more truly epic race reports, well worth going for a look at them... Some of the best motoring footage ever I'd say, as a set of videos.
Nico Fonce I was on the verge myself
@121bham Maybe it's you who doesn't love cars and appreciate the heritage enough mate...Nico gets it. I well'd up too Nico.
The sound from that 250LM is amazing. Addictive!
Utterly fantastic. Chris has a way of making you feel like you're actually getting to do it yourself, which to a guy who can only DREAM about driving one, is wonderful. Thank you, good sir.
Why isn't this on Top Gear? So much better than the loud shouty stuff to appease the casual crowd
Amen! Instead we get a kids show with the occasional treat of decent car film. The recent ice cream van 'challenge' is perhaps the singularly worst TV episode I've ever encountered
@@Tom_Hadler this may be controversial but I like the current top gear. I'm not saying it's as good as the original but it is a decent watch. I agree with you though that the town take over thing in the Mr Nippy episode was completely unnecessary. But it really isn't as bad as the Chris Evans clusterfuck
I think that this kind of unity, where everyone can get behind the fact that they love cars is what the world is missing, it’s a strange kind of joy watching this. Thanks Chris
That race start was something else, so many beautiful cars, so much money and not a care in the world, just racing. Simply great. Amazing vid, with an amazing V12 soundtrack. I could watch this for days. I think I need a beer.
I admire the way you stand toe to toe with legends and don't scream and giggle with joy, to be driving like that at 70 plus years of age is beyond stupendous and good driving Mr Harris.
Another awesome Harris video, what a save!!!! 👌🏻🙉
Joe Achilles 360 degree spin, just like takumi in inital d!!!
He is the only person keeping top gear a float. I commented many years ago about his excellent journalist skills back when he bought his first Ferrari and said he should be on top gear someday and BOOOM!
Joe Achilles how good a save was that. Properly majestic
"A full code brown moment"
I thought I was the only one who gets super excited when Harris uploads a video.
The complete onboard lap with no commentary was wonderful, thank you for sharing that experience! Excellent video all around!
Well done Neil Carey & Chris Waterfield for the absolutely wonderful color grading the video to invoke a sense of 'olden days' kind of feeling. Oh and Harris for the drive as well.
The holding paddock at the Members' Meeting is one of the best things I've been involved in with cars, it's fantastic fun. I love how these cars are raced properly, it's great to see them not sitting in garages.
All those beautiful machines sliding around a race track.. Pure and utter porn!
I know right! My wife thought I was looking at other ladies with such passion and lust in my eyes...
Straight cut gears and engines, that's the porn I'm watching. 😍
That's the most entertaining piece of real driving I have ever seen that had me holding my breath on the edge of my seat. Spectacular!
Chris Harris driving old racecars gives me faith in humanity.
Astonishing production you have. These videos alone should be a tv series
Chris Harris is, without a doubt, THE BEST autojournalist/driverpresenter there is. Always a joy to see him getting busy behind the wheel of the best cars ever made
One of the best Chris Harris films of all time. The driving and the cinematography are just top notch. Mr Harris you are the luckiest man.
This is definitely one of the best automotive videos I've ever watched. Thanks @Chris Harris!
Good lord...could listen to Chris talk and watch Chris drive all day long!
Somebody give the videographer an award coz damn this is awesome
That downshifts.. Perfect !! 7:18
Yathu prem you mean those
3:13 . . . . . What beautiful things those are ! ! ! AMAZING CREATIONS ! !
Lol, as if Ora Young and Lea Seydoux had a baby.
....wait, what am I talking about?
So quintessentially English. The Revival and FOS are the heart of living motoring history, Long may it continue.
Experienced Goodwood Revival for the first time last year (2017), absolutely brilliant!
How could anyone dislike this video, everything from the editing,racing,driving, was just pure master class, oh and not to forget the main thing, what a car. Mamma Mia
What a video. The sounds from that car are magical. Ironic that the Cobra did to Harris what Harris was falsely accused of the day before.
This made me smile with joy, almost if I were there myself behind the weel.
Beautiful production with a period piece feel.
England is a period piece
I have some nice pictures from about 1980 of the 250 LM that was driven (I think to third overall) at Le Mans by Surtees and Bandini. My neighbour in Palo Alto Jim Cesari had it for restoration - I think he mainly did the bodywork - I heard he was one of the best people when it came to aluminum panels. Best sounding car I had ever heard at that time. - you could hear it a couple miles away when he opened it up on the freeway. Said it was clocked at 211 MPH down the Mulsanne straight. Chris, you did a fabulous job of driving this one!
The 250 LM, by far my favourite Ferrari. Beautiful. Plus some good driving!!!!
1. Oh my goodness that sound.
2. Chris Harris I must say that you are awesome and impress me with every video and thing you partake in. Greatest presenter of our time in my opinion.
Just hearing the thing sing at the top made me smile. What wonderful sounds.
Holy **** Chris! What an unbelievable piece of work that save was! Talk about making the right decision when it counts... Hell of a job by Gary, easing the car back onto the track without incident. Keeping a rear wheel drive car with road tires pointed in the right direction while hauling ass on wet grass is one hell of a feat. These two ought to be damn proud of the laps they put in.
The hairs on the back of my neck stood up when he opened it up on the straightaway. Pure music right there!
Ahh The "James Bond" of automotive journalist Chris Harris ,watching Chris Harris is equivalent to reading Ken Purdy ,I always felt like I, was in the car.
Besides I love Chris Harris ,driving vintage ,classic machines , again because I feel ,like I'm there.
Just another CONSISTENT , ride, with a truely world class ,sports car guy.Getting better all the time.
How can you dislike such a video. Perfection. Pure.
Thank you for the no music, on board cam, full lap 👌🏻
Stuff like this makes me smile, gorgeous car(s).. Great spin recovery too!
I drove Goodwood years ago in a Formula Ford single seater, followed by a few laps as a passenger in an F40.. it was a birthday Red Letter day, and I loved it!
That Gary Pearsons is no joke, on the grass and maintains speed, no issue. Hard braking one handed into the pit while unbuckling the harness ready to switch driver. Great report.
Best automotive presenter and production. I really Love Grand tour too, but That's more of a series based on three characters, wich I also Love. People of the petrolheads: the equation is solved. Top Gear have found their thing, and TGT is improving from first season. OOH HEAVEN IS A PLACE ON EARTH!!
Such a beautiful car. Driving any 250 would be a dream come true.
Top Gear at this days....is Chris Harris! Nothing more is needed:) Just pure professional driver and journalist...bravo
These Chris Harris Drives videos are so well edited. They really give you the full experience
The most beautiful Ferrari ever Made .
Man that lm was loose in the rear!!! Every corner chris is correcting the tail happiness!! The bloke can drive thats for sure and to avoid collision was first class! Another great chris harris video! 👏👏👏👏
6:58 Hard braking into a hard right, then the dash light comes on. Oil pressure?
I think it might be the the low fuel light. I looked for it in other places and it lights up again when he spins. But again, those are high G moments, when both fuel and oil move a lot.
stability control indicator light flickers when computer senses loss of traction at any wheel/tire
computer in a 250LM? lol
Now that's funny! That "loss of traction sensor" is in Chris's britches and it's flickerin' like a sumbitch right about then!!! ;^)
One of the best produced films of the Goodwood vibe, and the Driving of the 250...Chris, it brought tears to my eyes, the gear changes were magic, who need a sequential box when you have that. Super.
These gear-ratios, couldn't be more perfect......the difference between the grey driver and Harris....using the max of all this car. Love it!
I love how you’ve played the classic Chris Harris on cars music in this vide aswell! Great nostalgia
Anyone who says automatics are better than manual are deluding themselves. Epic driving Harris
Who says that? Literally nobody
That camera shot out of the back window...! Framed by those buttresses....gives me the chills it’s so good.
And I just have to add....damn Harris is a good driver!
I could listen to Chris Harris read the phonebook. He is.....simply...the best in the business. Cheers Mate!
The spin to avoid hitting the cobra was an outstanding piece of driving, wow what skills.
Possibly the best time to be the best motoring jouralist in the world. Love this bloke.
Superb, just superb video, the way its shot, Chris Harris is just f'in awesome! I remember meeting him in the Pistenklause after an N24 and a few beers back in 2010, TOP LAD!
You guys are lucky to have Chris Harris as a part of Top Gear!!
Thank you for making Top Gear a true automotive show again Chris! You are fantastic!
I was able to tune in to the live TH-cam channel at various times throughout the racing, and it was just wonderful. There was much more excitement and fender to fender racing than an entire season of F1.
A V12 Ferrari screaming at the top range of it's rev-limiter has no sonic equal; O-M-G it's SOO beautiful!! An absolute symphony!!
This car doesnt race, it dances around the track. absolutely stunning.
And what quality content this is guys, amazing
The quick thinking and reaction to avoid that accident was great though I'm sure his heart had to be in his throat for a moment:-) Mr. Harris is quite the driver!
Fabulous spin skills Chris! Always informative and entertaining. Thanks.
I watched Goodwood with my dad and that spin was so much fun Ness to save it and the wreck of the other car was horrible to watch. It’s so cool to get to look into the drivers perspective.
0:19 what a bunch of cheery lads
Wow Chris is a great driver. Those gear changes were lightning fast. Good fast down shifts too. Making them sounds d almost sequential man. And good job using up the whole track and driving it to the limits. Good to see someone using it for it's intended purpose!
Chris, I'm thrilled that you got a shot at the 250 LM. Bravo, mate!
And for anyone who wonders what the big deal about racing at Goodwood is, tell 'em to WATCH THIS!!! Classic cars, classic racing!
What a fantastic driver! Chris is amazing, such skill!
Art for the ages, this. Chris is a master of his craft.
I love the 250LM, what a beautiful car and one of Ferrari's most important racers. It's also such a buzz to these cars being really raced and not just puttered across a lawn for another Concours d'Elegance.
my lunch time break today in a back room in NYC was made super happy and dope thanks to you HARRIS . 2;33 pm oct 1 . while eating cheap pasta .
What a fantastic event, every year I keep wondering why I didn`t go.. brilliant video as always, hope you do more of these kind of videos :)
Hard to match the power of those Ford powered Cobras, but that aside, the recovery from that spin was outstanding....and wow, seein the Ferrari and that Lister Jaguar runnin together on a race track is a beautiful thing....
Chris.. "The good looking one" - This was pretty epic.
What a video! That onboard footage is sensational. Chris, you are the best.
Thank you pure car and capability
Revival is an experience to revere I was lucky enough to be able to attend once dying to return.
That soundtrack at 4:20. I love it.
This video shows what a beast the cobra was back in the day. Wow great driving and a beautiful 250
What a lucky man, to drive a 250 LM!!! Guess you really deserve it, your driving is simply phenomenal!
My girlfriend got a Goodwood Revival last night.....JOKING!!!!. Great video as usual Chris, you never let your viewing audience down.
Yes she did and I must say that she had a great time. So did I.
PLEASE PLEASE put stuff like this in the series!
This must be a trip for the drivers who drove these new lol like a time capsule of there lives and going right back 50 plus years in time young men again remembering what the car did then and the emotions that go in to each corner
@4:59 the look on his face right there is soooooo British haha
Chris’ videos are amazing. The level of quality is in another dimension
One of those videos we will all come back to! Well done Harris