Thank you Revs Institute for this and ALL the great things you do. I had the distinct honor of visiting their beautiful facility in Florida a few years ago, specifically to see their Cunningham collection, which I believe is the best in the world.
It's thanks to you that I've found interest in this era of Grand Prix Racing. Thank you GPLaps. Perhaps we'll see a similar video with one of Richie Axelson's cars one day.
It’s nice to finally watch/hear a video of this car going racing speeds by itself with no other cars or music interfering. Thank you Revs Institute for caring for this car and letting it out to drive occasionally.
This type of footage is on such a high level of amazing that words cant do it justice. Thank you REVS for helping preserve and expose the greatest passion on earth.
What surprises me most about this is how close the engine sound modders made for Grand Prix Legends in 2004 is. I cannot find any other video or media with the onboard sound of this engine on the internet, but they must have! It's weird how familiar I find this cockpit, having never actually seen it before - those modders did a great job there too! (I do with this was in binaural stereo though)
I thought exactly the same thing. I'd love to see an Eagle-Weslake in Forza Motorsport, I bet it would look like this! 25 years ago last month for GPL, we're getting old... Edited: exactly this but at Le Mans: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pM7HX-t5sBE.htmlfeature=shared&t=133 Gonna have to buy Forza Motorsport now.
Any sports/racing car aficianado who is or who will be in South Florida, you owe it to yourself to tour the Revs Institute, it's just stunning. That's an overused word, but it applies here!
The sound of these amazing cars. The driver actually having to “drive” the car. This is real racing. Not the current paddle shifting, ground effect cars that must feel like a video game but feeling the “G’s”. Actually having to heel and toe to downshift and rev the engine. The lost racing skill! Watch “Grand Prix”!