Magnificent...nice blend of documentary and action, fantastic to see the A110, Fulvia and 240Z in full slide mode ;) The final result saw an impressive five A110s in the top six! Thanks very much for uploading.
The best historic rally film that I have seen. Interesting camerawork, great music, those fabulous 70s rally cars ( although We never see much of the Saab contingent) plus the relaxed, knowledgeable commentary of the superb John Davenport, perfect!!!
Hi, Does anyone who knows a lot about the coverage of the Rallies know which broadcaster this would have been for? I've tried to trace it and not yet managed. Many Thanks for any suggestions
Great stuff. Some real drama. I loved the camera car sequences following rally cars racing. Great soundtrack. I would have loved to see an original version. Thank you for uploading this. Who did the soundtrack?
I never understood, what is the point to driving fast in these old rallies if you have to arrive NO SOONER THAN a specified time? Seems to me the event was more about precision than speed? What's stopping drivers from just driving super fast and then pulling over a couple turns before the end so they check in on time (like what current WRC drivers do on the liason sections).
It was not very well explained but take a look at 4:19 - 4:27 .You'll see a list of drivers starting from different places all over Europe to get to Monte Carlo where the real rally starts. So Lancia and Fiat started from Rome (Italy), others started from Francfort (Germany), Glasgow (Schotland), Athenes (Greece), Varsovie (Poland), Oslo (Norway) etc. Those routes went over public roads with other traffic and local traffic rules like maximum speed etc. All cars would come to Monte Carlo and then the 'real' rally would begin, so from there on it's closed roads, no other traffic and going for the quickest times. So some drivers did allready drive 2000 KM before the start of the actual rally !
Magnificent...nice blend of documentary and action, fantastic to see the A110, Fulvia and 240Z in full slide mode ;) The final result saw an impressive five A110s in the top six! Thanks very much for uploading.
The best part of the video is 12:52-13:20, 17:24- 19:29, and 21:07-22:03. This is what the WRC needs today
The best historic rally film that I have seen. Interesting camerawork, great music, those fabulous 70s rally cars ( although We never see much of the Saab contingent) plus the relaxed, knowledgeable commentary of the superb John Davenport, perfect!!!
One of the best rally videos ever seen in my life!!!!! AAA+++, amazing
Alpine Renault A 110 won, legendary car
Five A110s in the top six places! An amazing car for sure!
+buffscrag71 As if that wasn't enough, they won the manufacturers title that very year!
that A110 alpine drifts so good
legendary cars with their legendary drivers,living the moment
Music is _Gypsy Man_ by WAR - a great 70s group!
merci pour ces images rare :))
those were they days where people drive with their heart and passion.
Fantastique victoire de JC Andruet et "Biche" Petit (Crémieu 38)
Hi, Does anyone who knows a lot about the coverage of the Rallies know which broadcaster this would have been for? I've tried to trace it and not yet managed. Many Thanks for any suggestions
Cool music and cool cars. I used to own an A110.
Incredibile che tra i meccanici c'era il traduttore che spiegava quello che il pilota voleva sull'auto.
Brilliant.
A legendary race for sure.
Great stuff. Some real drama. I loved the camera car sequences following rally cars racing. Great soundtrack. I would have loved to see an original version. Thank you for uploading this. Who did the soundtrack?
Just read a previous comment and now know who played the music. Yes, a good band.
Turini!!! 😍😍😍
Great video. Thanks Amjayes! :)
...and great soundtrack too!!!!!!!!!!
I wish I had that Fulvia soooo bad
Thanks Amjayes !!!
Thank you so much for uploading this...!!
Thanks for upload..fantastic video..made my day:)
who click "dislike" (3) don't loves the rallies !!!! :/
do you have the same video with engine sounds and no music please ??
amjayes, you're a legend.
@hybridpeformance they expected nothing and they gave everything, now its the other way around.
Spectacular the first sonj. Who are?
Thanks
Very cool proto-house music.
Thank you!
I never understood, what is the point to driving fast in these old rallies if you have to arrive NO SOONER THAN a specified time? Seems to me the event was more about precision than speed? What's stopping drivers from just driving super fast and then pulling over a couple turns before the end so they check in on time (like what current WRC drivers do on the liason sections).
It was not very well explained but take a look at 4:19 - 4:27 .You'll see a list of drivers starting from different places all over Europe to get to Monte Carlo where the real rally starts. So Lancia and Fiat started from Rome (Italy), others started from Francfort (Germany), Glasgow (Schotland), Athenes (Greece), Varsovie (Poland), Oslo (Norway) etc. Those routes went over public roads with other traffic and local traffic rules like maximum speed etc. All cars would come to Monte Carlo and then the 'real' rally would begin, so from there on it's closed roads, no other traffic and going for the quickest times. So some drivers did allready drive 2000 KM before the start of the actual rally !
@@edak482 So were those journeys to Monte Carlo counted towards the classification as well?
Dear Amjayes... how big is your video collection? thxs!
Great Video!!
Kyllä oli ennen kunnon menoa!
number one rambler american difcol rally olli mononen ja hans hagman finland
Excellent video, but would have been better without music...
Compare to 1959s Rallies.
1 thought "dislike" button was "download"
12:39 So fucking cool.
12:51
Viva Lancia!!
rambler american number ooolli mononen ja hans hagman grand gelebration
Revival?2024?
dalban dans le froid vite ==+210
Vroum vroum . Avec une musique dont on se passerait bien 😣
Ridicously bad picture quality. Nearly un-watcable!