The mazda xedos was a good looking car back in the day. I see why now every chav back in the day, saw the cavalier gsi as the car to have. Used to love watching these go at it as a child. Memories I'll never forget.
Don't you miss Murray? Because he'd done his homework he knew exactly who was in what car and could shout away with authority. There's not much of that around these days.
I like the Peugeots and the Nissans the most, Nissan because they remind me of my childhood, seeing my mum drive around in one, and the Peugeot because I almost got killed by one!
The full circuit at Oulton Park is one of the best in the world but i wish they would go back to the fast right hander at Knickerbrook instead of that stupid right, left, right.
Sadly it was one of those superb corners where lack of run-off made it dangerous back in the day. They put the chicane in after Paul Warwick's fatal accident in '91 Think the right hander is only used with the Fosters short circuit now
entre 250 et 305cv les r19 faisaient 280, la mazda xedos 205, la primera qui s'est faite pit en voulant dépasser Alain Menu elle 275 et y'avais une 318i en 250cv mais je pense que celle qui domine devait être à 280
@@lonedri2890 ok merci 👍 Mais comment faisait t-il pour sortir des aussi grosse puissance 🤫 turbo ? C'était quoi comme blocs sur les autos ? C'était vraiment la bonne époque, et aujourd'hui j'arrive pas à retrouver des courses auto aussi intéressante...
@@kriss8566 nop tout en atmo et les moteur souvent était des 2.0L ceux des BMW je crois que c'était des bloc S14 de M3 E30 (4cylindre) pour peugeot c'était XU10J4RS (le même que la 406 stw ou 306 maxi) et la renault c'était je crois le tout premier F7R qui finira plus tard dans la Clio Williams en version route un peu plus calme et Clio Maxi concernant nos amis japonais je n'ai pas beau d'idées à part peut être sr20 pour la primera
@@bad-bunnyblogger8171 100% Neals fault. There's no room for two cars side by side through there. There was no chance of Neal actually getting past there.
@@Zero_Ninety having now played this track in a game (lol) 100% agree with you. Tiff was the only one holding a racing line. Neal was being cheeky, Tiff wasn't aware he'd snuck in too. Closed back in on the racing line. Neal was being a bit of a nob. But hey that's why we love this era. No one was hurt. Imagine the uproar if it was Mansell instead of Tiff. Now that guys a full on dick.