Porsche KILLED the Can-Am! Or did it? ...

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Ficarra Classic

Ficarra Classic

Күн бұрын

Was the Porsche 917/30 really the "Can-Am Killer"? Did it really make 1500hp? Ficarra takes a deep dive on Porsche and Penske's participation in the greatest race series of all time, from the development of the mighty 917/10 to the dominance of the 917/30 Turbo Panzer.
Bonus home movie of the 1972 Can-Am at Mid-Ohio at the end!
Thanks to © Leopold Buchmaier via Gero Hoschek
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@Mr-G131
@Mr-G131 Жыл бұрын
42 minutes never went by so fast. your passion and enthusiasm is infectious. I hope you chose to do more of these even if the views don't roll in as they should. even if its just for you to keep record of the history for yourself that you then share with the world. Thanks so much for this history lesson.
@FicarraClassic
@FicarraClassic Жыл бұрын
Thanks to everyone for the amazing comments and support! I am going to try and get you one history video a month among the other garage content which I will try to get out weekly. So happy you are enjoying these geeky dives into automotive history! Don't forget to like, subscribe and tell your friends!
@Mongo63a
@Mongo63a Жыл бұрын
First time seeing one of your videos. I liked it and your story telling is very enthusiastic. I loved watching CAN-AM when I was a kid and was disappointed when it died off.
@DiDi902
@DiDi902 Жыл бұрын
You, sir, are a captivating story teller. Your enthusiasm and knowledge is what sells the story each time. The production quality is also very very good. Relevant photos and videos are peppered in among shots of you telling the story and it’s a great balance. You say ‘once a month’ or ‘once a week’ and I hope you don’t stick to that schedule. Keep making entertaining and informed videos and your viewers will eat up every bit of them. Frequency be damned. Thanks for sharing your stories, we love them.
@TheTotallyRealXiJinping
@TheTotallyRealXiJinping Жыл бұрын
I love you
@drockprince9135
@drockprince9135 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Keep them coming!
@Vampirebear13
@Vampirebear13 Жыл бұрын
John, wouldn't Hurley Haywood be the man to ask about the 917 ???? If I remember correctly, he's the person who named the 917 The Flexible Flyer. TYVM for another excellent video. P.S. Do you know anything about Porsche building a 2000-plus horsepower quad turbo 16 cylinder 917 ?????
@kevinmuldowney5560
@kevinmuldowney5560 8 ай бұрын
I was at Watkins Glenn for the 1973 CanAm race weekend. Donohue raced the 911 in the 6 hours on Saturday, actually met him in the pits on a rainy Saturday afternoon, I was 15 years old, he actually had time and spoke to me. Best memory was Sunday, beautiful sunny day. Donohue kept on stretching out his lead on the RC cola Porsche till it was the length of the entire straight. Accelerating towards our vantage point all you could hear was the turbos sucking in huge amounts of air then a big bang as he shifted gears just past us. I remember it like it was yesterday. Great video, Thank you
@jessicakellenlee8475
@jessicakellenlee8475 Жыл бұрын
Another fantastic video! The best automotive storyteller on KZbin!
@zairomolino4074
@zairomolino4074 Жыл бұрын
True , an awesome storyteller. I saw tons of videos on those exact same car ,great video,but still as far as storytelling goes no one beats him
@AlexWeiss94
@AlexWeiss94 Жыл бұрын
Agreed!!
@DrsharpRothstein
@DrsharpRothstein Жыл бұрын
You are a great story teller. You bring excitement and life to these great machines and the people who gave them personality. . As a flight of fancy, what would a modern Can-Am look like? And how would a 917 compare if it was allowed back on the track? A story about the 917 k/81 would be worth watching.
@ГеоргиЯнчовичин
@ГеоргиЯнчовичин Жыл бұрын
Alongside Ed and Tamarian
@ГеоргиЯнчовичин
@ГеоргиЯнчовичин Жыл бұрын
Temerian
@edvin884
@edvin884 Жыл бұрын
I'm lucky to be a Porsche fan that works for a transport company responsible of transporting the Porsche museum cars. And what a joy that is... 😊😊
@michaelh.9866
@michaelh.9866 Жыл бұрын
I was at Mid-Ohio the years of the 917-10 & 917-30. Standing halfway down the long straight, about where the kink is, the noise was exquisite!
@tomsmith5216
@tomsmith5216 Жыл бұрын
I worked T&S at Can Am races one year. When those beasts were on the other side of the track and accelerated it made your stomach rumble. And they were beyond loud
@sergiomonteiro725
@sergiomonteiro725 Жыл бұрын
Hi John. I am from Brasil, and I became interested in race cars when I was kid, in the late 60's. We didn't have much info here back then, other than an occasional newspaper or magazine article and/or photo. In 1972 I went to Interlagos race track to see Copa Brasil (Brazil'sd Coup), open to all kinds of sports cars. There was a 917/10 scheduled to race the day I went there, but it had engine problems and didn't show up... I had to settle for a dispute between a McLaren M6D and a 917K... :-) Anyway, your videos bring me back terrific memories, and fill the gaps on information on the cars and their history. Thanks a lot for that.
@brinquedosdepaiefilho
@brinquedosdepaiefilho 3 ай бұрын
Não sabia que esses carros competiram aqui no Brasil! Que bacana!
@kyle381000
@kyle381000 Жыл бұрын
My favorite story regarding the 917 happened at Mosport in 1973. The McLarens decided to abandon the series, leaving it fairly open for the Porsches. Mark Donohue was in the factory 917-30, and there were a few 917-10s, most notably Jody Scheckter. Donohue started on pole with Scheckter beside him. At the start, the two of them simply disappeared into the distance to the point where they caught some backmarkers towards the end of the 4th lap (on a 2.5 mile circuit). Donohue and Scheckter collided with something, and Donohue got the worst of it.
@johnsonsl944
@johnsonsl944 Жыл бұрын
Always great content from John! You should do a podcast!
@CarlosMendoza-ll9yk
@CarlosMendoza-ll9yk Жыл бұрын
You and Ed are the best storytellers bar none, that is a gift. I really enjoy your stories as you have a deep knowledge of car racing history, I can only imagine the great time you had working for Canepa. Don't stop bringing these stories to us as we enjoy them as much as you do. Keep up the good work. By the way, I saw your video with the Jaguar and the 911s, great also.
@ClinicalDecisionYikesYT
@ClinicalDecisionYikesYT Жыл бұрын
Nah. Ed is a clown and a grifter.
@davenc8527
@davenc8527 3 ай бұрын
I attended many Can-Am races at Road America in the 60's. Wonderful memories. Looking back, I can't believe I was able to watch such amazing drivers back in the day.
@TheInvisibleGiant6313
@TheInvisibleGiant6313 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love listening to every single one of your stories. If you could ever come out with an audiobook or a podcast type thing that literally has every nerd out any bitty thing that you know about cars because the way you talk about them is amazing I would literally buy everything that you put out. Your stories and storytelling abilities are beyond and I thoroughly enjoy every bit then I'm able to find.
@michaelcianci7944
@michaelcianci7944 Жыл бұрын
the old footage of the pits is beyond amazing
@ITProjectManagerMan
@ITProjectManagerMan Жыл бұрын
I was at Watkins Glen in both '72 & '73 and it was AMAZING to see those cars run. The excitement was CRAZY! I love the passion in all your stories, keep it up.
@SpiceyFilipino
@SpiceyFilipino Жыл бұрын
This is simply a historical gift to racing R&D fanatics. No other way of putting it. A million thanks, John!! I share your enthusiasm
@FamousEccles
@FamousEccles Жыл бұрын
I could listen to you speak for hours, John - just wonderful 👍
@ianhardin1148
@ianhardin1148 Жыл бұрын
John your passion is infectious and I find myself scrambling to watch your videos as soon as I see a new one drop! Sitting here with this big, stupid grin on my face as I listen to the sage speed testimony you bestow upon us. LOL
@jmaudsley6544
@jmaudsley6544 Жыл бұрын
More, more, more please. I'm not sure if I actually blinked during this show because it was so rivetingly interesting. Thank you so much John or as I now think of you Professor Ficarra. Can't wait for more telling from someone who instinctively knows and understands that Geek doesn't make you a bad person. Quite the reverse in fact.
@zTheBigFishz
@zTheBigFishz Жыл бұрын
The best automotive storyteller on YT. For instance, the Whittington video and the 917K vids are all time classics.
@benjamin1031
@benjamin1031 Жыл бұрын
John, You have introduced me to vintage racing history and I'm hooked. Love these stories!!
@lucwerner
@lucwerner Жыл бұрын
John Ficarra's most epic stories: 1970 Daytona Porsche win, 1965 Ferrari win at Le Mans, the Whittington Brother's 1979 Le Mans win (all at VINWiki) and now this one about CanAm. Every single one of them MUST WATCH for gearheads. And John, what about some stories about the Chaparral cars?
@FicarraClassic
@FicarraClassic Жыл бұрын
Chaparral is on the list!
@lucwerner
@lucwerner Жыл бұрын
@@FicarraClassic YESSSSS!!!!!!
@albondigas9549
@albondigas9549 5 ай бұрын
​@@FicarraClassic I have one of Milt Minters driving suits from that era. Its well used but nonetheless its pretty cool.
@TomF1970
@TomF1970 Жыл бұрын
Great story yet again. The time flew by and wanting more.
@55Reever
@55Reever 3 ай бұрын
I loved the Can-Am series. Mark Donohue was a childhood hero of mine. Great video and I look forward to more. Thank you.
@mountiansand4x4s5
@mountiansand4x4s5 Жыл бұрын
John, you're one of the best storytellers by far. I know I can walk into any one of your videos without absolutely no clue as to what the nitty gritty details of the subject matter is, and you perfectly guide me through the topic and make it enjoyable, entertaining, informative, easy to follow, and so on. It's a talent I can tell you have worked hard to master. So far, there has been nothing I dislike about your content. I like that nothing feels/is scripted or that there aren't a bunch of silly skits making things cringy. I am just happy to see you putting out content. Of my few suggestions is just to keep putting put content. I know it's very time-consuming, but even videos of you guys working in the shop and speeding up the work parts and then stopping a bit for content or explanations would be very enjoyable. Also, don't be afraid to retell some of your Vinwiki videos and provide more detail or walk around some of the cars featured in those stories. Do you still have the black Ferrari 308 that God loves so much? Don't be afraid to dive into your past car stories or to show us a current lineup of what's in your garage and/or more of Wing Nut Manor. Do you still have the Lambo you traded up for? I love the history lessons and being the history buff that you are I think a fun challenge would be to pick a past driver and a recent driver and to compare them a bit. For example: Ken Block died this year. We all know who he was and what genere of racing he helped influence and helped to change certain aspects/ interests into what they are today/ left his mark on the sport during his career. I do not know if rally is very important to you but what driver from the past that you consider important helped change a racing sport into something that we still know today/ or left such a significant mark on the sport?
@Mooselover1011
@Mooselover1011 Жыл бұрын
Love love love listening to you speak about automotive history!
@tommehling1547
@tommehling1547 Жыл бұрын
I love the passionate, and knowledgeable, storytelling.
@SherryA-ts7ic
@SherryA-ts7ic 5 ай бұрын
I was at Mid-Ohio in 1972 and seen the 917/30 run. It was blindingly fast, but it sounded like a vacuum cleaner. In an age of 512 Ferraris and Tipo 33 Alfa Romeos, I hated it. I'm impressed you have a shot of it after it was wrecked. Esports? Bring the noise.
@Doc_-_Savage_1
@Doc_-_Savage_1 4 ай бұрын
The only bad thing about the Can-Am Championship was that it ended. And I was there at Mid-Ohio for the last REAL Can-Am race in 1974.
@michaelcurnow3524
@michaelcurnow3524 Жыл бұрын
Great video as always. Would love to see a video about the 73 RSR.
@TheEldonfitz
@TheEldonfitz 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for an amazing video on my all-time favorite race car. I have fond memories of Mid-Ohio in the 70s and, you are an excellent historian and storyteller.
@rendendit
@rendendit Жыл бұрын
Great stuff! I was a guest at a BMW car club holiday dinner a few years ago where the dinner speaker was a Big 3 engineer who, as a kid, saw a 917 race and was hooked. He knew he'd never be able to afford one, so he built his own! Had help from the factory with advice, plans, specs, etc., down to the last exacting Porsche detail. Keep the stories coming.
@cirian75
@cirian75 Жыл бұрын
A very well done passionate video with lots at actual facts, no BS, also start selling that T-Shirt.
@williamkidd5710
@williamkidd5710 Жыл бұрын
Great content. Please keep them coming!
@bicyclist2
@bicyclist2 Жыл бұрын
Every time you said "That's a whole nother video", that's the stuff we want to know about. I remember reading about some of this in the 80's in car magazines. I'd really like to know more about the Shadow team. This is a great era of Porsche. Great content as usual. Thank you.
@BD4V1S1
@BD4V1S1 Жыл бұрын
Wow what a fantastic parade of engineering and I’m sure staggering experience for those participating and spectating! Love the historical content, gonna go find some Can-Am content to watch.
@usarms149
@usarms149 Жыл бұрын
Outstanding video, John. Keep it up and don't change a thing.
@randymaggetti856
@randymaggetti856 Ай бұрын
One of my favorite parts of a historic race weekend is the Cam am cars. McClaren, Shadow. Porche , Chappell. Amazing cars. Big block roar , massive tires. A gear head paradise.
@speedweenie7394
@speedweenie7394 Жыл бұрын
Dope. I really like these longer videos about historic racing. More please.
@jaqueswessels4101
@jaqueswessels4101 Жыл бұрын
Amazing video John! Loved every minute of it. Those were the days......
@marzgrab
@marzgrab Жыл бұрын
Absolutely brilliant Motorsport storytelling! Thanks so much 👍 Would be awesome to hear about the 80s-90s GTP racing some time. Cheers 🍻
@nate1511
@nate1511 5 ай бұрын
Jusy want to thank you for this wonderful video! ❤What a ride! You are a fantastic storyteller and I’ve never had 40 minutes fly by so fast😂
@FicarraClassic
@FicarraClassic 4 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@Automobili3XF
@Automobili3XF Жыл бұрын
John, you're the best! Always enjoy your stories!
@christopherhuff4221
@christopherhuff4221 Жыл бұрын
I remember catch bits of this racing a child on Wide World of Sports and it drove my love of fast cars on canyon roads. Thanks for the history, keep them coming
@Ghia356
@Ghia356 Жыл бұрын
Love your videos - keep them going!
@BRBNWolf
@BRBNWolf Жыл бұрын
Didn’t even notice the video was 40+ minutes long until I noticed my lunch was cold since I was paying attention and not eating. thanks Ficarra for the cold lunch 😂 Great work man!
@rjnation5042
@rjnation5042 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic story teller John, just wanted to say, I'll watch whatever you put out, especially the 928 stuff, Rj in Oz
@frederickhettesheimer2698
@frederickhettesheimer2698 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video. As a child of the 70's I always wondered what ever happened to the CanAm series Now I know. I remember the cars from the AFX slot car tracks, a kid could race those exotic sports cars
@rand007
@rand007 8 ай бұрын
I remember this era well as a worker with SCCA at Road America. These Can Am cars were awesome, never to be equaled again.. but close..was the C Class cars at Lemans in the 80's.
@scottwhitmire6613
@scottwhitmire6613 Жыл бұрын
Color Vintage Can-Am film after was appreciated.
@jensenhealey907efi
@jensenhealey907efi Жыл бұрын
Excellent history lesson though. Enjoyed the part of the video where John expresses his enthusiasm for the subject.
@007mradio
@007mradio Жыл бұрын
Great video, really enjoyed all the details! It was a fascinating story with some great visuals! Retro racing video from Mid-Ohio was great, wish it had racing sounds if available. The funky music was period correct, I would say.
@ericwolff2153
@ericwolff2153 Жыл бұрын
Wow! I am blown away! I was at Elkhart Lake yesterday with kids for the historic races with these cars! They are incredible at speed running the course. Ironically I also work for SC Johnson Wax who sponsored the series and I didn’t even know it…. Please more content like this. There is nothing like the drama of real sports!
@vandalorianvandalorian4769
@vandalorianvandalorian4769 Жыл бұрын
JF, you are a great story teller. You should write screen plays around racers/races!
@garneauweld1100
@garneauweld1100 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for putting it all together! I saw the /10 at the last Rennsport with Fulmer driving. He entered the paddock with a hot car and parked it in the middle of the pedestrian way and got out. I had a chance to speak with him. - Admittedly, I was aware of, but missed, Can-Am as I was engrossed in Formula A/F-5000 as a young kid. This is precisely why all this history is very important as it brings to light a radical, and fast advancing, period in motorsports history. Thank you again for a very enlightening and informative presentation. Priceless!
@johnmarsh2078
@johnmarsh2078 Жыл бұрын
I loved every minute .... brilliantly researched. As an English enthusiast of The can-Am series I used to have to rely on Motorsport magazine for news and views. It seems to me that the real reason Can-Am folded was the cost and availability of competitive machinery. Mclaren made production cars through Trojan and Lola would sell to anyone. The availability of Aluminium Big Block Chevvy engines was good after 1970 so it was a series you could enter competitively without spending a massive fortune. Porsche was different. It had "Friends of the factory" like Vasek Polak and Brumos. Also the 917s were much more expensive and needed very expert maintenance if they were to stay reliable. Can-Am became a private Porsche party and if you weren't invited you couldn't compete. That's what I thought but the McLaren M20 wasn't far behind and on slower tracks was probably a tad faster but reliability had suffered with ever larger bores and strokes. The Chevvy HATED turbocharging. I thought the second iteration Can-Am, based on F5000 was a great and competitive series with plenty of different production chassis to choose from and a plethora of great drivers.
@adammercer6004
@adammercer6004 Жыл бұрын
So Porsche did kill it the og format of Can-Am then by pricing everyone out!!! XD
@johnmarsh2078
@johnmarsh2078 Жыл бұрын
@@adammercer6004 That and the loss of interest in seeing non US engined cars winning everything causing lack od sponsorship .... yes. US enthusiasts like to see US engines and technology winning races. In 1988 Audi won the TransAM. The following year all cars had to have US engines.
@Doc_-_Savage_1
@Doc_-_Savage_1 4 ай бұрын
@@johnmarsh2078 It's our yard, just like Europeans (FIA) can't stand American drivers. But it was till a whole lot of fun. And BTW pilots fly airplanes, not cars. Cheers!
@johnmarsh2078
@johnmarsh2078 4 ай бұрын
@@Doc_-_Savage_1 Looking through the post I didn't use the word "pilot", that would be French for racing driver, but let me enlighten you .... pilots fly AEROPLANES. Airplane iis a lazy incorrect spelling of an established English word. After all racING cars do not have airodynamic downforce ..... perhaps they do across the pond?
@sammckinley1058
@sammckinley1058 Жыл бұрын
I watch mostly car oriented KZbin, and you’re probably THE most engaging storyteller, but 25 minutes is about my upper limit. There are many reasons why that is, but it is
@j.franklin4999
@j.franklin4999 Жыл бұрын
Well done as usual. Cool to hear the history of the cars/people that I admired when I was a kid.
@FiendRunner
@FiendRunner Жыл бұрын
Definitely got my Geek on. Love your passion for this history. I would like to see more video footage in your vids, depending on what you can show under copyright. But I liked this a great deal.
@scotrichardson6142
@scotrichardson6142 Жыл бұрын
John, I counted at least three times you teased us with a promise to do another video on topics you mentioned. Gonna have to hold you to your word. Can’t wait for more content.
@charlesblack714
@charlesblack714 Жыл бұрын
Great video, very accurate analysis. I loved the Mid Ohio footage (My father was in the first drivers school at Mid Ohio when it opened in 1962. I went to every race there when I was a kid). We lived about 3 miles from the track in 1974, the only race that the 917-30 ran that year. I rode my bike to the track on Friday, which was a non-spectator practice day. Hurley Haywood came with his 917-10 (without turbos) with one German Porsche mechanic as crew. Hurley gave me and my friend Johnny Posey crew passes so we could help by polishing the car, carrying spares etc. Peter Gregg showed up at the weekend to help. In the race, George Follmer got mad at his Shadow teammate Jackie Oliver, pulled into the pits at high speed, jumped out of the car and peeled out of the paddock in his road car, Hurley placed third (it was a two-heat race) behind the 917-30 (I think Brian Redman was driving, but I'm not sure) and Jackie Oliver in the Shadow. I got to taste some of the champagne he brought from the podium ceremony.
@dnkomos1
@dnkomos1 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the most enriching technical history of the Porsche 9 ten, and 930.
@keulek
@keulek Жыл бұрын
Dear John, thank you very much for this entertaining lekture. Cant wait to see the next one! Road-Racing-Therapy Session right there! Cheers from Germany Marc
@ransomsgarage8311
@ransomsgarage8311 Жыл бұрын
Great video! The vintage footage at the end got me reliving my childhood of building and racing 1/24 scale CamAm slot cars. Thank you
@NickSchoess
@NickSchoess Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this extremely nerdy and entertaining content ❤️
@193322009
@193322009 Жыл бұрын
This was a great historical program about the fantastic Porsche 917, etc. I raced a smaller Porsche at that time on the same tracks, in California, so I had a chance to see how fast these cars could go, especially with Mark driving. The only thing that could have made this video better would have been letting us hear the cars at the end, instead of the duck-sounding quack quack music. But, I still enjoyed this video immensely.
@milusocal5325
@milusocal5325 Жыл бұрын
Dear Mr Ficarra, you have the best edutainment channel on youtube! When you release a video its a happy day Thank you for sharing your amazing storys! 🍻
@kevinmalling4796
@kevinmalling4796 11 ай бұрын
John, great to hear another story from you! I miss the days of hearing your great stories over sushi in Scott's Valley! I look forward to your next 928 update.
@snap_oversteer
@snap_oversteer Жыл бұрын
Excellent video as usual, what surprised me that they ran with 'welded' diffs! Must've been hell of a beating on the drivetrain and suspension with 19 inch wide slicks skipping around at low speed.
@noth606
@noth606 Жыл бұрын
Very nice and informative vid, thank you very much! I remember seeing posters and occasionally toys of these things growing up, but I wasn't into track stuff at all then, I'm a Finn, for us it was just all about Rally back then. Only later did F1 start to enter my world, but the other stuff wasn't on the radar really until I started getting a bit interested around my early 30s or so.
@stevepearce6689
@stevepearce6689 Жыл бұрын
I am geeking out like totally. John these vids are just fantastic. My wife walks past my office and vaguely looks at you and the cars and she doesn't register anything while I am memorised. Steve Brisbane Australia
@Mattybee34
@Mattybee34 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video. Don’t change a thing. Nobody is really telling these classic racing stories.
@gordongross9164
@gordongross9164 8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for all the information about those very special cars of CanAm. I always knew the Porsches were faster than anything on the track but did not know why. I was at Mid-Ohio in 72 and 73. Wow! what great memories. I also stumbled into a rented garage in Westerville, Ohio, that was temporary home to the Shadow racing team. It was very cool to go into their shop and interact with them while they were prepping the car for Mid-Ohio. The footage at the end of your video is amazing. Thanks again.
@markdavis2475
@markdavis2475 Жыл бұрын
Another brilliant episode. Thanks 🙏 I first read about the 917 when I bought an old copy of "The Racing Porsche's" in the 1980's. I had the pleasure of meeting David Piper and getting up close to his 917. As you said, The Unfair Advantage " is an excellent read.
@clarkdn
@clarkdn Жыл бұрын
I don't know a lot about racing. I live close to Road America so I've been going there for about 30 years and with my sons for about 20 years. I know enough to enjoy the weekend. I really like your channel. It's techie enough to easily follow along and your story telling is fantastic. Vintage is next weekend and I'll be looking for the poster on the wall behind you, My new favorite car channel. More of the same type of contest please. Keep up the good work.
@ibDirtyGlasses
@ibDirtyGlasses Жыл бұрын
Love the overabundance of knowledge and passion Mr. Ficarra brings
@satan1280z
@satan1280z Жыл бұрын
Gotta say....Ficarra.. you are a history hero of mine!
@dwtrksvc
@dwtrksvc Жыл бұрын
These cars are awe inspiring standing still and to hear these wonderful/crazy stories on top of it is awesome. Awesome video!
@stevepearce6689
@stevepearce6689 Жыл бұрын
Whoosh !
@tomaszstepinski-ustasiak9876
@tomaszstepinski-ustasiak9876 Жыл бұрын
long but great. no problem with this longer format when such a story is told!
@hockeymann88
@hockeymann88 11 ай бұрын
Dude, great stories around my favorite race car of all time. I came to be "aware" of race cars by watching the 917/10 Land M car when I was just a young boy. Still, to me, the most beautiful race car I've ever seen.
@eddiechase9691
@eddiechase9691 Жыл бұрын
I love the Mid-Ohio home movies...that was my home track! I started sitting in the esses in 1976 watching the ISMA successors and ended with ALMS in the late 2000's when I moved away. Your video brought back some great memories of my own.
@diegovianavillegas3297
@diegovianavillegas3297 5 ай бұрын
Here it goes almost one hour that passes as 5 minutes. Truly an absorbing video of a great topic, told by one of the most passionate and informed car storytellers. Mr Ficarra is a living encyclopedia.
@bretthatfield2516
@bretthatfield2516 Жыл бұрын
I love Porsche history with my bud John Ficarra! Great stuff, John!
@s7centnickel915
@s7centnickel915 7 ай бұрын
My dad & I always went to Mid Ohio, we sat in the keyhole most of the time, and the CanAm was definitely the highlight of the year. Mark Donahue was my favorite driver. I remember everything you talked about. Chapparels, UOP Shadow.
@hgtydjdjdgh67889
@hgtydjdjdgh67889 Жыл бұрын
Love the video John. I really enjoy stories like this; I'm 40 and I know so little about motor sports from the 60s, 70s and 80s.
@kellycook5314
@kellycook5314 Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed your video ❤ I attended the 71,72 & 73 Can-Am @ Mosport. The most exciting races & cars I ever had the immense pleasure to watch !
@johnhrichak3451
@johnhrichak3451 Жыл бұрын
Excellent presentation sir. My sweetie and I were nearly run over by Bruce Canepa driving the monstrous 917-30 in the pits at Lime Rock during Rennsport #1, a noble way to meet our demise! Also saw some guy named Penske doing a few easy laps in it, I do not blame him. Liked and subbed. Thank you sir!
@tadroid3858
@tadroid3858 Жыл бұрын
Pre-spec Indy 500 and Can-Am were the most exciting races when I was growing up. I bought every magazine I could to read about those cars.
@noelsaks5834
@noelsaks5834 6 ай бұрын
I wish I had seen this before I saw the 917-30 at Rennsport 2023! The background is fascinating. Great job.
@bladeszx2
@bladeszx2 Жыл бұрын
Awesome, Awesome, Awesome historical race car video. Absolutely, the coolest I've seen yet. Thanks for creating it.
@bdjm8595
@bdjm8595 Жыл бұрын
This was just a FABULOUS rendition of a wonderful slice of racing history, thanks so much for putting this together!!!
@shafferjoe1962
@shafferjoe1962 Жыл бұрын
God bless you brother, as I could listen to talk for hours. Please keep sharing all of these great stories.
@garneauweld1100
@garneauweld1100 Жыл бұрын
I've heard the woosh at Monterey. It sounded like a giant vacuum cleaner, and that thing was very well glued to the track with plenty of tire. - That was a fantastic presentation with lots of juicy details all in one place.
@mpodolsky11
@mpodolsky11 10 ай бұрын
Started going to Laguna Seca in 1966 as a 12 yr old kid. Saw the Can Am and Trans Am (Cobras, Mustang 350GTs Camaros) for the following several years. Got to see the Mclarens ( Bruce Mclaren and Dennis Hulme)and the Chapparal (highwing 2e and the vacuum car)Still have the original posters and programs (and lots of very amateur photos) from back then.You had me stolling down memory lane....Thank you
@MrDDawson
@MrDDawson Жыл бұрын
These were some of the most badass looking racers ever! I had the toy cars from it and all. Great video JF!
@guywiththepixelatedface1260
@guywiththepixelatedface1260 Жыл бұрын
More of these race stories pls Mr. Ficarra! History! All of it! My dad... OK, this is gonna be a long story because I have no one to share it with that would appreciate it. Dad died. He didn't even make 70. Closest person I've ever been with. Told me about Chaparral racing when I was in high school. But this was pre internet, so his stories where from memory of what he read 30 year prior at the time. Maybe 25. More years than I was old at the time. The core was that they mounted a rear wing that connected to the unsprung part of a suspension. So the wing would be for down-force, not compressing the suspension. Now he got a lot of the details right and wrong which made it very hard to research in libraries at the time. He remembered the 2 engines thing. As he told it, 3L total cc was the rules, so 500cc for the vacuum engine, and 2.5L for the wheel driving engine. And he thought this was F1. Which led me to the BT46 of course, but it wasn't a split engine, nor was Chaparral connected with it. Only once I saw your stories could I make the connection. He was thinking of canam, though we're in south africa, there probably was articles in popular mechanics or other motoring mags here that covered that. He also thought Chaparral were 2 brothers with the last name Chaparral, which again made research impossible. But man, to just learn about all this, and actually put the puzzle together is so nice. I just want to call him, and tell him to watch these story videos, and that I found his story etc etc. To get to the cheesy part. He had a rear spoiler fitted to his E34 520i, and had a Chaparral sticker made up for either side. He later had a E34 540i without the spoiler, but that 520i will remain in my mind as the Chaparral car, though the spoiler did nothing, and if it did, it compressed the suspension....
@maverick1685
@maverick1685 Жыл бұрын
John, Please continue this series. I really enjoy your Presentations - Thank you!
@kendobson9285
@kendobson9285 3 ай бұрын
Nicely done. I was waiting for the adjustable rear sway bar story. That story was gold when told by Woody. Take care
@geoffreyblake2765
@geoffreyblake2765 Жыл бұрын
What a great look-back ! My first race event was in 1962. Walking through Elkhart Lake on Sat night before the race I stumbled across a cowboy standing outside a local Texaco gas station at the back of his pickup trying to light up his cigarette. I picked out my Zippo and he said thanks. I asked him what they were doing and he said "we blew up our engine today, so we're pulling out my friend's motor from his truck and installing it in my Chaparral for tomorrow's race." That was at 10:30 and they hadn't starting installing the second motor yet ! Amazingly, Jim went on to come in first on Sunday. His first win of the CanAm Road America Five Hundred ! I was there with Carl Hass & his Lola team...what a surprise to see a guy operating like that blow away all those professional teams...but that's what made Can Am so great !
@unknownname7731
@unknownname7731 7 ай бұрын
I watched Mark Donahue race the 917-30 coming out of the “cork screw” at Laguna Seca. It was a racing event I will never forget. He was just weaving through traffic, there was no competition. The Porsche was very quiet compared to the other cars and the acceleration was cartoon fast.
@dannystephen591
@dannystephen591 Жыл бұрын
AMAZING video could watch this 100 times and it wouldn't get old. Thank you so much for doing this. My 12 year old son who was a go kart racing champion on asphalt and dirt and I in 2016 were blessed to be a part of Jim Bartel's Can-Am Shadow Team at Road Americas 50th Year Can-Am reunion also in 2020 Road America for the Shadow 50th year reunion. He flew us up from Florida. We were given the honor and privilege to pick up George Follmer and his beautiful girlfriend Bobbi at Milwaukee airport and take them back to our beautiful resort hotel and also take them to and from the track all week. My son was 19 then and also shared the driving duties. I promised myself I wouldn't hound George with my couple of million questions and after spending some time with him forgot I was with a great racing champion but just a very cool couple that was so fun to hang around with and have several dinners and lunches. Unfortunately the attendance was pretty low because of the Covid 19 but was a little racing and the most incredible thing was when Jim Bartel asked George if he'd mind running some parade laps in the Shadow DN4 1-A chassis which ironically wasn't the one he ran in 1974 but was the same chassis Jackie Oliver won the 1974 Championship in. Jackie was planned on being there but due to Covid couldn't leave his country. So many other cars were being stalled and restarted because the drivers were having difficulties but George think was around 84 years old maybe a few years older I forget but he climbed right in that Shadow and fired it up and ran right out like he did in 1974 we were all amazed at how well he drove that car without one stall. He got out after the parade lap and said he hadn't been in one of them I think he said 25 years. He took my son aside and talked to him about racing and gave him so much advice on what to do to pursue his career. Just an amazing man all around not just a great driver. We all drove to the airport after a week of such fun and got to hang out another hour and it was like saying good bye to family members, we actually cried saying good-bye to them. Thank you again for the video, I will of course subscribe and like and hope my comment wasn't too terribly long I could have gone on for hours with the things we did and the laughter we had . Wanted to also say and I'm sure you probably already know, Mr Penske took the Cam 2 917-30 to Daytona to run it but severe over heating think blew an engine or hurt it badly and that's what prompted them to install the inter coolers for the Talladega try. Danny and Jude Stephen
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