Io c'ero, indimenticabile giornata , bagnati come pulcini io e miei due amici tifosi di Peterson e Shenken, avevamo 15 anni , la prima corsa che vidi a Monza , quello era automobilismo fatto di passione vera , che nostalgia...
@Ferrari312pb14 жыл бұрын
You can tell from my name I'm LOVING this !!!
@maurolovison40604 жыл бұрын
Che ricordo indimenticabile, bellissimo documento. C’ero anch’io, diciottenne, che diluvio ma che spettacolo vedere le 312 P , Ickx, Regazzoni, Peterson
@gbonamore4 жыл бұрын
Grazie. Io ne avevo 14 abitavo a Milano e andai all autodromo in Ciao!
@maurolovison40604 жыл бұрын
gbonamore mitico! In Ciao, con quella pioggia.. io da Padova con amici il giorno prima, in tenda con quel tempo, che ricordi indelebili, la 312P stupenda, grazie ancora!
@gillian67ec14 жыл бұрын
Those were the last races of the Golden Era of motorsport (whose end I like to set simbolically in 1973). I was probably there, a child carried on the shoulders of my father. I was born near the track and began going to the circuit since I was a child. The first 1000km I remember was the 1981 edition under the deluge.
@Kaisersoze20062 жыл бұрын
Mancavano 4 anni alla mia nascita. Quanta invidia provo per chi c'era
@MrFabietto6614 жыл бұрын
bei tempi!!!!!
@gillian67ec14 жыл бұрын
@juligoesto If you think about F1 and just F1, you're right, many things happened after 1973. But, if you think about the whole motorsport... in 1973 you had: the last time Ferrari competed officially in endurance (its retirement just killed the world championship of makes and the 24h of Le Mans was no more the same). The last time they raced the Targa Florio, the last true road race. Stewart, the last old school champion retired. Many tragedies (Williamson!): motorsport lost its innocence...
@gillian67ec13 жыл бұрын
@juligoesto Yes. And in the same year Art Pollard and Swede Savage at Indianapolis in the worst 500 ever disputed. Francois Cevert... There were other bad years in motorsport but after 1973 the whole scenario changed forever and most of the events lost so much public...