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1958 DAYTONA AND INDIANAPOLIS 500 MOTOR RACE "FAMOUS MEASURED MILE" 76284 

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Enter the world of stock car racing in the late 1950s. In "The Famous Measured Mile", a film presented by the Perfect Circle Corporation, gorgeous cars are modified within regulation rules and pitted against each other in the most grueling test of speed, safety and ingenuity. Immediately followed by an announcer narrated play by play of the 42nd Annual Indianapolis 500. These guys endure all 500 laps bending around curves at 140 miles an hour and navigating through obstacles as other vehicles spin out of control and crash around them. This is a real treat for any car lover who enjoys top speed cruising, skilled driving and automotive ingenuity.
The film starts out featuring the sands of Daytona Beach where performance stock racing takes place, we soon see the Air Force Tthunderbirds followed by the Daytona Beach speed safety test and some old school racing.
At 2:28 Mechanic / hobbyist welding a vehicle guys working under the hood while narrating lists what forbidden and legal modifications that lighten the car and increase safety in case of emergency during the race.
3:37 cars are out for test runs on back roads. Opening up the vehicle at top speeds and brought to the beach to test vehicle and gain mastery for the driver. Driver explains the route as we watch dash came footage.
5:41 Once testing is done we’re treated to anotherThunderbird salute as the cars line up. Cars set up for 80 laps at 120+ miles an hour for top performing vehicles.
6:51 Race begins. It’s shocking and chilling too see how close crowds were allowed to gather near the sand filled track with cars fishtailing and spinning out of control. The crashes are fantastic as the vehicles really go head to head vying for space and an edge into the lead on the narrowest turns in the track.
7:12 Goldsmith’s #3 Pontiac is incredibly aggressive on the track looking to maintain his position in first.
11:20 The drivers go in for a victory lap, flanked by fans on all sides.
The 42nd International 500-Mile Sweepstakes was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Friday, May 30, 1958. The event was part of the 1958 USAC National Championship Trail, and was included in the 1958 World Drivers Championship.
The race is best known for a massive first-lap, 15-car pileup that resulted in the death of fan-favorite driver Pat O'Connor.
Jimmy Bryan was the race winner. The race featured young rookie A. J. Foyt's debut at Indy. On lap 148, he spun in an oil slick, blew out the tires, and dropped out of the race. This marked the first time that one car would carry two drivers to separate wins at the race, in back-to-back years, with Sam Hanks winning the previous years race in the same car.
Juan Manuel Fangio arrived at Indy under much fanfare as he attempted to qualify for the 500 and score points towards the World Championship. He practiced early in the month, but withdrew when he could not get up to speed.
12:00 Indianapolis 500 roadsters begin rolling in. Annual race with more formalized setting in stands and marching band. Each of the drivers are introduced. Balloons are released as the crowd silences and attention is turned to the track.
14:20 The purring of the motors is exhilarating as the cars are anxious to go and the parade lap begins.
15:50 The race begins and we watch the cars speed around the bends. The announcer excitedly calls out the driver’s movements and a catastrophic spin out takes out 14 cars littered all over the field. The mechanics, with no radios, don’t know what’s happening. Russo gets into the pit and announces the crash. 97 is totaled. Russo gets his boys going as he works on his car with them to get back in the race. He’s in!
19:20 The cars are bending around the curves again, much fewer cars, pacing at 141 mph. Cars are passing left and right as the lead struggles to maintain his position. It’s an all-out dog fight on the track.
21:48 Watch as the pit crews use vintage tools to quickly get the cars retooled and onto the track in record times (29 seconds).
22:21 close up of a driver whose face is completely exposed to the elements, covered in dirt.
22:46 46 second pit stop ends as 1st place car, Brian, keeps his lead
Boyd 22:20 enters the pits The total race is 375 miles, as the skill and engineering put themselves through the rigor of the hours long race.
24:00 Cars begin spinning our as the wear takes its toll on driver and car.
26:00 Brian and Amick get through the last two laps as the leaders
26:43 The race ends for the 42nd Indianapolis 500
27:02 Jimmy Brian promotes the piston ring from his sponsor.
27:48 Singer closes out the video singing about cars
This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit www.PeriscopeFi...

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Комментарии : 37   
@altfactor
@altfactor 7 лет назад
The year 1958 was historic in auto racing for two reasons: It was the final year for racing on the sandy beach in Daytona. The Daytona International Speedway would open in-time for the 1959 "Speed Weeks". And it was the first year A.J. Foyt competed in the Indianapolis "500". He'd eventually win the race on four separate occasions, the first driver to do so.
@knighttuttruptuttrup8518
@knighttuttruptuttrup8518 2 года назад
Cool factoids, thanks.
@noviranger239
@noviranger239 Год назад
NASCAR ran measured mile time trials there until 1961.
@JensSchraeder
@JensSchraeder Год назад
This was more entertaining than modern races.
@robertkeefer1552
@robertkeefer1552 4 года назад
In 1957 and 1958 Indianapolis had used the single file form up out of the new revamped pit area. After the 1958 race, they went back to having the cars in 11 rows of 3 starting up on the main straight.
@knighttuttruptuttrup8518
@knighttuttruptuttrup8518 2 года назад
That was so cool, 2 years before I was born, but so awesome, thanks.
@timonsolus
@timonsolus 7 лет назад
Racing in cars with really, really bad handling is really fun to watch! Far more so than modern F1.
@nycsongman9758
@nycsongman9758 5 лет назад
These were the much-admired "rocket ships" of a bygone NASCAR era. I'm a Boomer, so I remember, as a boy, those body shapes; I remember those huge V-8s. People looked at these cars in this final Beach race then as one might look today at a hi-tech NHRA Pro Mod car. I love modern and ancient NASCAR
@wesleyamancio3686
@wesleyamancio3686 Год назад
​@@nycsongman9758 sreet drag racing >>>> NHRA
@autobug2
@autobug2 6 лет назад
Racing on the beach in cars that were close to showroom stock was so much more of a challenge than on a paved track like today. Those drivers had to work to keep the car on the track; fighting the steering against the sand in the curves. And it was more fun to watch. Today? It's all politics, and who has the bigger sponsors. I don't even watch it anymore. no fun.
@isaacsrandomvideos667
@isaacsrandomvideos667 Год назад
1:01 look at that beauty 1958 Plymouth Belvedere Or savoy that trim looks like the savoy trim.
@5jr.racing982
@5jr.racing982 6 лет назад
Strange that the NASCAR boys where putting roll cages in to protect their life...yet the Indy car boys would rather roll over and die....people were so nieve in early days of racing...don't get me going on the Daytona beach race about the fans standing behind nothing with cars going by at 140 mph!!!
@victorpena3129
@victorpena3129 4 года назад
After world war 2 people weren’t scared of shit lol even death .
@knighttuttruptuttrup8518
@knighttuttruptuttrup8518 2 года назад
I think there was a tragic Gran Prix crash in Europe just a couple years earlier that took out a bunch of spectators. Different times.
@JensSchraeder
@JensSchraeder Год назад
America was great back then my friend.
@olivei2484
@olivei2484 8 лет назад
cool footage. Looks like the pace car is towing thing at 1.02. Dunno what fer
@altfactor
@altfactor 7 лет назад
I think you made a typo: The Indianapolis "500" is 200 laps, with each lap taking two and a half miles.
@bogdanich375
@bogdanich375 7 лет назад
Nice!
@petermaxwell4904
@petermaxwell4904 7 лет назад
best movie ever made?..red-line 7000, i forget the number, but red-line!
@noviranger239
@noviranger239 7 лет назад
It was 7000.
@GiovanniTiradoGT
@GiovanniTiradoGT 6 лет назад
7:13 HE CAN HIGH FIVE THE DRIVER lol
@ofnarcr
@ofnarcr 8 лет назад
This is a thing?! Thank you!
@johnholzhey8149
@johnholzhey8149 4 года назад
They even had the fly-over back then.
@Mark-ce3gp
@Mark-ce3gp 5 лет назад
Or the Hearse 17:34
@ofnarcr
@ofnarcr 8 лет назад
BTW, what is that at 1:02? Curious.
@1985230ce
@1985230ce 7 лет назад
Early GPS.
@invisiblepuppet3437
@invisiblepuppet3437 9 месяцев назад
6:43
@rosewhite---
@rosewhite--- 6 лет назад
22:35 are those parasol hats still available?
@vernwallen4246
@vernwallen4246 6 лет назад
Yes,i recently bought one on ebay for $5.00.No warranty.
@kikufutaba1194
@kikufutaba1194 5 лет назад
On Amazon her in Japan also
@robertuskoppies444
@robertuskoppies444 4 года назад
At 0:29 -> it was Sir HENRY SEGRAVE, not Harry Seagrave....en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Segrave
@derkes172
@derkes172 Год назад
That was Harry, because Henry Seagrave died in 1930
@Viper8828
@Viper8828 6 лет назад
@16:36 how did he survive that....
@Timinator62
@Timinator62 6 лет назад
He didn't, that was Pat O'Conner
@danooc1
@danooc1 2 года назад
@@Timinator62 yeah. They kinda skipped over that detail. Thank God that other drivers radiator survived though.
@igoski1582
@igoski1582 4 года назад
Daytona, fans literally standing a few feet away from the cars going down the sand side of the track. Everyone was extremely lucky a wrecking car did not plow through a crowd of people, killing them all. Why were so many, so naive and stupid to conduct a race like this, with that extreme danger?
@mikew3494
@mikew3494 4 года назад
Pretty lame until about 11:50 when the real racing ensued .
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