Was lucky enough to be invited down to SBR ( Matt Stone Racing )and seen that championship winning car. The work gone into it is be on belief. The hole place (MSR ) is like a time capsule with so much stuff from the years gone by. Will be great to her her when she travels back to NZ with the Enforcer . Great work boys. 👌
you make me proud to be a kiwi Beardo what a legend you are so well exposed on this show as well bless you Paul and Russel nailed it again what a great show
Whether or not you win an award for that guys, you've got to know how much this video means to the historical record of a golden era of Australian motorsport. Two hours that kept me glued to the screen. That's a gold star from me ✴. And if there's one take away from all that, I think it's Larry's combination of personal achievement, contribution to the collective good of the motor racing community, and such rare humility that actually is its own kind of spirituality. How do you raise kids to grow up like Larry Perkins?
I think I’ve watched this video about 5 times and never get bored. Dude & enforcer do a great job and LP is such an excellent story teller, thanks for the fun guy’s.
Great video thx guys, so good to see Mick and his bikes. What a great era and humble champion Mick is, i was there at Phillip Island for the first Australian moto gp in 89 won by Wayne Gardner. I still have the shots i took of the race including Mick's fall/slide during practice in the "bowl" when he lost the end of his finger and still got back on his bike on race day finishing 8th from 16th on the grid, just a sign of things to come, what a legend!
So disapointed that its taken 4 years for me to have seen this. Larry has been a life time hero and IDOL. I still have so much admiration for him, what he achieved and his total contribution to what ever he got involved in. THANKS TO THE BOYS FOR PUTTING THIS TOGETHER
Russell and Paul what a tremendous entertaining informative piece of motor racing history. Absolute great watching you guys be respectfull and ask the right questions you should have had a Netflix series with NZ and Aussie and visiting international drivers and team managers all putting their memories forward. Thanks
So was Adderton wrong??? Dane was always about business $'s over racing & fans, not all managers with passion for the sport have his gift of the gab for getting it. My Uncle is Bob Stevens (Racing), original trailer racer + more. Back in the 90's, I could tell you who the top 5 finishers were, wouldn't miss a championship race. These days I push myself to watch Bathurst, struggle to remember who came 1st yesterday, think it was SVG, who like others is off to USA, along with many SC fans, where it's not so anal pc. Cochrane was a big loss.
As a kid in the 1960s we drove US cars with no synchro on low gear, so we had to heel and toe. All fine if you are pigeon toed. But if you are bow legged like me, very uncomfortable. So I always used the heel for brake and toe for gas. Plus, the brake has less travel, so it worked out very well. Enjoyed the video. Was referenced to the video by Dale Earnhardt jr interviewing SVG. I was a Marcos Ambrose fan, so now I'm an SVG fan.
Hey when is the next show happening? No News about SVG winning in NASCAR? No News about SVG driving NASCAR truck's next year? As soon as the new supercar came out both of you have basically said nothing, both are racing legends, but is this retirement for both of you. 9 months between episode's.
On Ya Gricey, You are one of my favourite child hood memories of watching you drive great Holdens around Bathurst. The livery of your cars was ALWAYS an eye catcher to me and still are. I personally thank you for being able to watch you behind the wheel for so many amazing great years. Sadly, V8 racing has 150% lost its attractiveness to be able to watch racing in full. Unless its Bathurst which has so many memories for me being there in nappies watching my Father compete in Charger with Bruce Reed and earlier in a Torana XU1. Thank You Gricey for the memories mate.