Angle the t cam more upwards and we would have a better cam than todays. Some sence of speed while beeing stable while actually having a nice quality and color patern thing
@mikezelinski494544 минут бұрын
Stupid fans ruined Group B
@Projects530957 минут бұрын
Was this a 350cc race?
@drbichat52292 сағат бұрын
The only computer was the one inside the driver’s head
@joancarlesvadillo76522 сағат бұрын
Seems it has a lot understeer
@timdavies52195 сағат бұрын
Everyone saying "look at the oversteer/ understeer...etc" .Well he's on cold tyres with a whacking great camera on a frame sitting 7 feet in the air behind his head. It was probably handling like a pig! (Google "Tyrell onboard camera 1976" images and you can see the setup...it's amazing)
@Wolve_inst7 сағат бұрын
Everyone was busy on repairing the cars, @1:56 suddenly 787B sounds too loud for commentators😂
@kx89609 сағат бұрын
That was really cool, I've never seen in/on car footage like that. He may have lived in Argentina, but he was a true Italian!
@calvinthurston144110 сағат бұрын
The raw mechanical engineering needed to be on top back then! Legends! All of the top designers back then! To see it in your head then put it on paper! No CAD!
@babuayubu621510 сағат бұрын
@1:21 have I see the lady and the man in grey with a phone? Phone in Kenya started in 2000. Are they time travellers😮
@Labergemusic11 сағат бұрын
I love the old voiceovers "BE AMAZED!"
@fermiLiquidDrinker12 сағат бұрын
Speed Racer gadgets might seem like a good idea, but they never work how you'd expect them to.
@MRworldEtIkA13 сағат бұрын
in todays standard, old F1 dimension is todays go-kart
@elwap014 сағат бұрын
Obviously that car likes understeer
@418-Error15 сағат бұрын
Could you imagine trying to change those wheels in a modern pit stop? 🙂
@douglas72418 сағат бұрын
I wish today's F1 teams were allowed to try such wild innovations!
@versthappening60318 сағат бұрын
seeing half of depailler’s body sticking out of the car reminds me of how much old f1 cars were basically just giant go karts
@S.M.Jean-Mahmoud_Ier3 сағат бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking.
@doudou59sang19 сағат бұрын
Top Vidéo. ✅💯 Merci 👍🏻🔥
@leaodaestrela525020 сағат бұрын
I'm here because of Chris Harris podcast
@doudou59sang20 сағат бұрын
Renault 5 Turbo Top Voiture de Rallie ✅ 💯❤ Jean Ragnotti Top Pilote de Rallie ✅💯❤ Top Époque de Rallie ! ✅💯❤️
@Cordhosenconaisseur21 сағат бұрын
The speeeed!
@dunsbroccoli258823 сағат бұрын
F1 is so boring now. Whatever this is, this is what I want.
@diplomatofthesosbrigade93123 сағат бұрын
It's like a 500hp go kart
@b5BartКүн бұрын
4:54 "ehhh not too shabby" look
@sierratango6574Күн бұрын
Question? Did the Canon Porsche lock up the front brakes and crash into the back or corner of the Rothmans (Jackie) Porsche? Or was it the Rothmans Porsche that "closed the door" on the Canon Porsche causing a collision? Anybody know who is at fault or exactly what happened? The video only shows the end where the cars are spinning out. 00:36
@adrianmuino3412Күн бұрын
OMG, it was a cart on steroids!
@cladecqКүн бұрын
Wow... LOTS of understeer despite 4 front wheels !! Amazing to see this so clearly ^^ The problemS with 4 front wheels : very complicated set up for steering process, heavy weight on front, difficulties to manufacture the small tires (too expensive)... Good solution on paper, but F1 are not made with papers...
@rayraysssКүн бұрын
Engineers are the reason F1 rules such as "the car must have 4 wheels"
@pitbull60Күн бұрын
They actually had to shift the car manually then and their bodies were exposed halfway up.
@JohnJohn-t1y13 сағат бұрын
We watched the video.
@marcusnz232Күн бұрын
Back in the days when motor racing was fun!
@ehsnils19 сағат бұрын
When racing was dangerous and ... was safe.
@pauletherington8229Күн бұрын
Anyone else here from The Car Podcast #16? 🤓
@shadetreehandymanКүн бұрын
Seemed a little nuts having all those miscellaneous vehicles on there
@fabrb26Күн бұрын
When your legs sits between the frame and the ARB , you better not crash
@RaglansElectricBaboonКүн бұрын
Safety's come a long way since this. He looks perched on the car ready to be destroyed by any passing anything!
@CatacLystic-i6mКүн бұрын
John 3:16 "For God so loved the world, that He gave his only Son (Jesus) and whosoever believeth in Him shall not die, but have everlasting life" Repent of your wrongdoings and believe in Jesus now.
@Indrakusuma_aКүн бұрын
That engine sound, just brutal.
@tommyjakobsen5504Күн бұрын
It's was no sense tionel. It was just a stupied idea. Handling was horrible also why it's never was repeated
@johnr8252Күн бұрын
@1:05 ...but for the odd random motorcycles on the track.. WTF?
@ElGoogKOКүн бұрын
Quirky concept..not very useful
@thetonetosserКүн бұрын
RIP Patrick.
@joegrafterКүн бұрын
f1 drivers have always had a respect for rally drivers
@Transit67F2Күн бұрын
more power than grip :)
@jeremyroberts2782Күн бұрын
When crash = death you had respect and awareness of other drivers, nowadays crash equals whinge in the news conference about the other driver not giving you space and the FIA rules not working. Stirling Moss used to have a spanner taped the steering wheel so he could unbolt it and exit the car in crash. Real fear of death (as in at least 1 if not 2 drivers died every year) changes your perspective.
@Logan_gambleКүн бұрын
Got push.
@jarich7667Күн бұрын
I saw one of these run when I was a kid and I called it “the devil car” cuz it was so loud and crazy sounding. I still think about this car nearly everyday.
@GMan2670Күн бұрын
Propper race. Clean as a whistle as well
@WAYNELEWIS-x6bКүн бұрын
First time I've ever seen this even though I'm 48 and watched Colin rallying and Martin in F1 and both of them did brilliant trying out the others machinery giving it their all true petrol heads with no fear .The young f1 fans probably don't realise how good a driver Martin was he was just unlucky that there was so many good drivers and cars around at that time.