@Flame Resistant Troll The first qualifying session at Monaco used the high-mounted wings - they were then banned. All qualifying times were scrapped and the process of qualifying recommenced.
Thanks for this upload. What a window to racing fifty years ago, and how much concerns are still the same - aero, cost, risk. Thankfully, driver loss is now very rare, and may it remain so!
literally there are videos of people in the 1950's complaining about how the racing wasnt good anymore and that pre-war races were a lot better F,1 fans will never stop being weird lol
Man.. what a great era for New Zealand F1, Bruce and the champ Denny Hulme in the McLarens & Chris Amon in the Ferrari! Hopefully we can see Liam Lawson and Louis Sharp in F1 together some day soon. And also a constant stream of other kiwis continuing to dominate Indy, WEC, Super Formula, Super GT, FE.....whatever else with a motor.
GREAT ! Thank you. What a time it was, as the guy at the beginning indicates, in every race back then a fatality was, if not expected, anticipated. And what a poignant comment by the unmatchable Graham at the end.
The best times of formula 1 in my city of Mexico was unfortunate the change of the original layout omitting three of its best curves what was the best of all time currently the same emotion of those times is not experienced..
Questions for the men: ”what do you think of auto racing?” Questions for the women: ”W O U L D Y O U H A V E T H E S E X Y T I M E S W I T H A N F 1 D R I V E R???!?!?”
Bad edition at the time...great footage, script, etc etc but interviews and details run while the race is going on - in fact, you hardly understand they were racing , warming up or just training...i ts not surprise TV udience was not catch at the time...and ends abruptly, credits and so...terrible job..
Shamefully sexist questions to the female interviewees from Barry Gill. Honestly it was a different era but really, instead of asking them would they marry one of the drivers ask them if they would like to drive the cars themselves. Great footage though, but cringeworthy commentary.