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F1 1964 British GP [60 FPS] Jim Clark's Onboard in Lotus 25 - British Pathé 

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60 fps upscaled footage of the 1964 British Grand Prix at Brands Hatch (please watch in 720p60). The video starts with a pre-race onboard footage of Jim Clark, who went on to win the race. This video is monetized by British Pathé (Content ID claim)
British Pathé's original film footage - "1964 European Grand Prix: Formula One Racing at Brands Hatch" [ • 1964 European Grand Pr... ]

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@jeanlawley6483
@jeanlawley6483 3 года назад
He was Senna's hero ... Senna had a painting commissioned of all the F1 world champions and he told the painter to save the middle spot for Jim Clark ... in 1965 Jim Clark won the F2 championships of France and Great Britain, the southern hemisphere Tasmanian championship, Indianapolis 500 by 2 minutes on his first attempt and the F1 world Championship ... he still holds to this day more grand slams than any other driver (8), he still holds the biggest ever victory margin in a F1 grand prix of 5 minutes .. He once drove an F1 race and won with one hand on the stearing wheel and one on the gear lever because the gears kept slipping ... and there are more story like this ... when his cars were stripped down after a race the parts were still prostine compared to his othervteam drivers car ... He was simply the perfect driver ... need i go on
@devanshsoni8622
@devanshsoni8622 2 года назад
Wow
@sz6498
@sz6498 2 года назад
" he still holds the biggest ever victory margin in a F1 grand prix of 5 minutes .. He once drove an F1 race and won with one hand on the stearing wheel and one on the gear lever because the gears kept slipping" ........ it was the same race: spa 1963. that makes it even more unbelievable
@ace3146
@ace3146 Год назад
@@sz6498 and won the race by 30 seconds
@sz6498
@sz6498 Год назад
@@ace3146 actually 4 minutes and 54 seconds
@leehodgson6132
@leehodgson6132 Год назад
2nd attempt at Indianapolis although many would argue that morally he won it on the first as Parnelli Jones should have been black flagged due to leaking oil all over the track. You are right though, he was simply "the best"
@betaorionis2164
@betaorionis2164 3 года назад
What I like the most about those sixties inboard takes is how you see the suspension work.
@michaelric3540
@michaelric3540 3 года назад
Not sure what you mean.
@noname2226
@noname2226 3 года назад
I like watching how many times they have to correct it... If Sim Racing is anywhere near the difficulty of controlling the car I would never have drove it
@bobitin368
@bobitin368 3 года назад
the suspension was very soft back in those days ;)
@JJBblitzball
@JJBblitzball 2 года назад
For some reason I think it's satisfying looking at the suspension
@FedericoLucchi
@FedericoLucchi 3 года назад
Back when being a F1 spectator was as suicidal as being a driver
@TheNotFakeBot212
@TheNotFakeBot212 3 года назад
Almost as dangerous as group b spectators
@noname2226
@noname2226 3 года назад
Hell with the obesity rate in America watching it at home is just as deadly
@Steve915
@Steve915 3 года назад
They were protected by hay bales!
@trashpanda3902
@trashpanda3902 2 года назад
In group b spectators went on the road
@guupsta
@guupsta 8 месяцев назад
as is nowadays in Isle of Man TT
@noahletwinski6955
@noahletwinski6955 3 года назад
Jimmy was smoth as glass whenever he drove these death machines Absolute legend and a terrible loss for the racing world
@jonp3890
@jonp3890 3 года назад
Jim was the best, no doubt about it. Along with Fangio, the greatest natural talent ever. Smooth as silk.
@mantasisganaitis2281
@mantasisganaitis2281 3 года назад
This is very impressive quality footage !
@CricketEngland
@CricketEngland 3 года назад
It’s obviously been digitally edited that’s why
@mantasisganaitis2281
@mantasisganaitis2281 3 года назад
@@CricketEngland Thank you, captain obvious :D
@coleslawwwww
@coleslawwwww 3 года назад
@@CricketEngland how was that edited? There's no effects,There's no cuts How was that edited tho
@CricketEngland
@CricketEngland 3 года назад
@@coleslawwwww so you think this is the original filmed footage from the 60’s do you.... all his videos are digitally enhanced I mean 60 camcorder footage was really this good was it...
@twandepan
@twandepan 3 года назад
@@coleslawwwww psst, read the description
@alamcho
@alamcho 3 года назад
I can't imagine how hard would've been for the families, watching their beloved ones sit on a coffin with wheels on every race, and the relief of watching them finish the race alive. That's extreme sorry for bad english
@michaelhalsall5684
@michaelhalsall5684 3 года назад
Massive improvements in safety since then - the cars, the track and spectator safety have all improved 100% since then and deaths are very rare in modern GPs
@golfplaat2
@golfplaat2 3 года назад
@@michaelhalsall5684 You can see the fear on that winners face.
@justhavefun2640
@justhavefun2640 10 месяцев назад
back them they were brave and masculine , now they are tamed and wusses
@robertkeefer1552
@robertkeefer1552 3 года назад
Jim Clark. The finest of them all.
@markwiliams6132
@markwiliams6132 6 месяцев назад
This is when F1 cars were proper racing cars. How lovely to see a driver actually changing gears with a proper gear box having to take his right hand off the steering wheel. Superb video. Wish modern day motor racing was this good.
@user-wk9wq8yq5u
@user-wk9wq8yq5u 4 месяца назад
I agree. One of my favorite racing movies is Grand Prix. The plot or story line wasn’t the best but cinematography of the racing scenes was second to none. Those were just pure racing cars.
@partiallyfrozen3425
@partiallyfrozen3425 3 месяца назад
This is when F1 cars were suicide boxes, and crashing usually meant dying. The fuel tank wrapped around you, tyre pressures were through the roof and the tyres were hard as rock. Suspension was bouncy and clunky, and the engine blew up if you let the RPM's get too high, and the seatbelts were, well, absent. I would have to say that real racing cars died in the early 2000's, but these machines? These weren't racing cars, they were death machines.
@FicaGTI
@FicaGTI Месяц назад
Manual gearboxes were in F1 all the way up to the mid 90s, last car with manual was Forti FG01 in 1995.
@hyperboytkl1077
@hyperboytkl1077 Месяц назад
When did the old F1 cars have 4 gears?
@partiallyfrozen3425
@partiallyfrozen3425 Месяц назад
@@hyperboytkl1077 Early days, really early days. 5 gears was common in the late 60's.
@Anonymous-gl6ot
@Anonymous-gl6ot 3 года назад
Every video of yours looks like it was shot in the late 90's/early 2000's when the reality is much more impressive. This is top tier stuff, i was born much too late to experience this era and I feel like I'm really there with each of your videos. Keep up the awesome work !!
@CricketEngland
@CricketEngland 3 года назад
That’s because all the videos have been digitally enhanced from the original after all when did they have camera in 1964 to film at 60fps
@motardmike6383
@motardmike6383 3 года назад
Anonymous #1 the quality is even better than a lot of the 90s and 2000s stuff
@thedave7760
@thedave7760 3 года назад
@@CricketEngland Loads of film cameras will do at 60fps even in the 60s. Personally this digital "mastering" looks a bit pants to me would rather see the film grain a bit more. A lot of people are doing this on YT now and they just let the AI make all the decisions. Just tone down the digital enhancements until you know what you are doing.
@carlcushmanhybels8159
@carlcushmanhybels8159 Месяц назад
@@CricketEngland I thought that must be so. Well it looks absolutely great.
@antoinetoma1167
@antoinetoma1167 2 года назад
Never thought we could have a 1964 F1 race video with such a high quality ! The fight between Clark and Hill was epic these days..
@makotheowl
@makotheowl 2 года назад
His driving was so smooth, it is satisfying to watch
@NazarovVv
@NazarovVv 6 месяцев назад
Jim was such a humble soul. By all accounts he is one of the greatest racing drivers ever to grace the circuits and yet on his gravestone it says "Jim Clark - Farmer" before listing his racing accolades.
@avada0
@avada0 Год назад
It's weird to think about, that of the shown drivers Mclaren and Clark didn't even make through to 72, or even the through the sixties in Clark's case. But Brabham and Surtees made into the 2010s, and Moss to 2020, and he was in the very first F1 season.
@joshduffety-wong9618
@joshduffety-wong9618 2 года назад
@1.24 "Leads Graham Hill into the bend". How wonderful that Graham Hill Bend is now so close to where that quote was said
@BAndersen-ee1xy
@BAndersen-ee1xy 3 года назад
I love it! Jim Clark is one of the most overlooked and underrated racing drivers. I count him as one of the greatest 5-10 drivers of all time. I’ve never seen a driver more respected by fellow drivers, mechanics, team owners, and fans than he was. And this was before his death. It is sad to think of what he may have achieved, what his legacy would be, had he not been lost in ‘68.
@peterdrake8392
@peterdrake8392 3 года назад
Appreciate the respect but Jim Clark is widely regarded as probably one of the best of sll time
@LeoWuerde
@LeoWuerde 2 года назад
Underrated ???? JIM CLARK is worldwide regarded as "the by far greatest driver of all time" !!!
@thethirdman225
@thethirdman225 Год назад
I think the problem is that he's not talked about much today, except among historically-minded people. Not many of todays fans were around before Senna and Schumacher.
@jamieteal2107
@jamieteal2107 7 месяцев назад
@@LeoWuerde👍🇦🇺
@thebritishempire8754
@thebritishempire8754 4 месяца назад
The greatest of all time if you ask me
@Sfcfan120
@Sfcfan120 2 года назад
Jim Clark is the single greatest driver of all time and nobody can convince me otherwise
@chiragpatil316
@chiragpatil316 Год назад
True can’t agree more
@Kilas73
@Kilas73 Год назад
Nah. I could agree if there wasn't a certain brazilian alien called Senna!!!
@user-hm9ow6bw2k
@user-hm9ow6bw2k 5 месяцев назад
スターリング・モス卿のランク付けによると、最高はマヌエルファンジオ、次がジム・クラーク 3番目は誰か忘れた、4番目がセナ、5番目がハミルトンだった
@carlcushmanhybels8159
@carlcushmanhybels8159 Месяц назад
@@Kilas73 Senna's hero was Clark.
@Triumphs1962
@Triumphs1962 7 месяцев назад
In 64 I was 11. I remember watching these races on wide world of sports and what a thrill it was. Slot car racing was starting to really catch on and there was one track we went to in my older brothers Austin Healy 3000. The track was totally decked out with scenery and they had weekend races there all the time. My car was a formula 1 painted to look like Jim Clark’s car. Those were the times they were.
@ksmith8019
@ksmith8019 5 месяцев назад
Stromberg XKE and D
@ericsissenwein3601
@ericsissenwein3601 5 месяцев назад
I was 15, HO scale slots. We customized the stock car bodies into Porsche and Ferrari GT’s. Pretty large basement set up. 😊
@carlcushmanhybels8159
@carlcushmanhybels8159 Месяц назад
You were lucky. I wanted to do slot car racing, but didn't have the money. I bought or stole a Road & Track or Car & Driver every several months and watched Wide World of Sports, in BW.
@seansverige
@seansverige 2 года назад
Thanks for posting these - it really is a transformation in every sense: the more naturalistic colour grading of this makes it seem much more 'real' than any contemporary colour footage
@cmacdhon
@cmacdhon 3 года назад
The 18 seconds of onboard footage was pretty cool.
@andrewdrabble8939
@andrewdrabble8939 3 года назад
Back when racing drivers weren't the prima donnas they are today. Never saw the great man race as he had died before I was born but Jim Clark was one of the greatest of all time. He could have raced a shopping trolley and he would have won
@masahirobc161
@masahirobc161 3 года назад
50年以上60年前の言うのが信じられない程の画質映像
@pietrosal9629
@pietrosal9629 2 года назад
What a Legend , Clark 👑
@Skydrag.V60
@Skydrag.V60 3 года назад
Man, the upscaling, higher framerate, and color grading really makes this seem all the more real. Obviously this was a real race in 1964 but everything is so vivid. It feels like it could’ve been shot very recently.
@invictus3598
@invictus3598 3 года назад
Fantastic video! Jim Clark was the greatest!
@motelghost477
@motelghost477 Год назад
A lot of this footage looks like a revival meeting filmed a few years ago. I know a lot of people don't approve of digitally altering the footage but it's great to see footage this old looking so "new".
@jimw.4161
@jimw.4161 3 года назад
These were the days when men were men... Machines were machines... and racing was racing. Man and machine against men with machines. Love those old cars and their magnificent drivers. Jim Clark was the best of the best.
@Frankestein01nl
@Frankestein01nl 3 года назад
Very beautifully remastered! Thank you, for this step back into history!
@mike97525
@mike97525 3 года назад
I attended a race at brands hatch in 1962😍
@StuntcatTV
@StuntcatTV 3 года назад
1:29 Badass cameraman
@maninbots2601
@maninbots2601 3 года назад
Dang cameraman really runs fast
@shigerumatsuyama2302
@shigerumatsuyama2302 3 года назад
映像の美しさ、鮮明さにびっくり。1964年のイギリスGPという事はホンダのF1デビュー(ドイツGP)直前のレースですね。
@greenthing99100
@greenthing99100 3 года назад
Fabulous, just fabulous! Thank you.
@SomeBuddy32_
@SomeBuddy32_ 4 месяца назад
If Jim never tragically passed I feel he could’ve won many more championships. He was truly a driving talent we don’t see very often.
@Plentisaki
@Plentisaki 3 года назад
Brilliant! Fantastic bit of 'upgrading' on the footage, and if F1 was as exciting to watch now as it was then, then I would watch it.
@DR61411
@DR61411 Год назад
Wow ,I I’ve never seen anything like this. It’s feels so much more real if that makes sense
@Steve915
@Steve915 3 года назад
Great course and great cars. Manual gear shifting.....what a concept!
@chiragpatil316
@chiragpatil316 Год назад
Juan Manuel fangio himself said that the 1960’s era had the hardest cars to drive
@xracer5995
@xracer5995 3 года назад
Amazing stuff, thanks for the upload mate 😀😀😀
@jrvapor
@jrvapor 3 года назад
What a different era, more dangerous more inviting, a more unadulterated era in racing for sure!!! I feel so privileged to have seen the old Wide World of Sports footage of late 70's early 80's F1 racing. To have seen Jackie Stewart, Emerson Fittipaldi, and Ayrton Senna(RIP) flying around different tracks always right on the limit, F1 was very exciting then, it would be nice to have a more unadulterated racing experience like that again, no traction control or any of those electronic nannies, equal cars would be great as well, then we would know who is indeed the best pilot!!!
@CarrsMill
@CarrsMill 3 года назад
This brings "remastered" to a whole new level
@Molineux1980
@Molineux1980 3 года назад
Awesome footage
@Moregano
@Moregano 3 года назад
this channel is fantastic! thanks and keep it coming!!
@craigsped
@craigsped 3 года назад
Amazing footage quality! Like it was shot on film just a few years ago.
@beegee22
@beegee22 3 года назад
Skinny tires, manual gearboxes, no aero package, no telemetrics, no pit crew radio - just the driver, the car and the track. If we could have this and the current safety features racing would be "pure" again.
@b17bomber
@b17bomber 3 года назад
beautiful remaster.
@UKPete
@UKPete 3 года назад
Great video quality well done :-).
@jamie101010
@jamie101010 3 года назад
Great footage.
@emanuellucena7306
@emanuellucena7306 3 года назад
incredible to see this videos
@kramnam4716
@kramnam4716 8 месяцев назад
Wonderful quality
@SharonD369
@SharonD369 3 года назад
Wow the quality 👌👌👌 thank you for the upload 🤘🤘🤘
@chriskelly9361
@chriskelly9361 3 года назад
Unbelievable what these guys did with these cars. Using an actual clutch and 5 speed. Much more of a physical challenge whereas todays F1 drivers have a more difficult mental challenge with all the shit they have on their steering wheels. Great video.
@callummclachlan4771
@callummclachlan4771 3 года назад
I'd say modern F1 drivers actually have a more physical challenge. The G forces are higher than that of the 60s, probably hotter in the cockpit too due to being more enclosed. If I'm being honest. Back then you could be out of shape (chain-smoking) but a good driver and you'd still be competitive. Can't do that nowadays. (In any high level motorsport for that matter).
@icygt
@icygt 2 года назад
I would love to see modern F1 drivers try to drive these insane cars
@vernondunlea7080
@vernondunlea7080 Год назад
They would literally shit a brick if they raced these car's
@gustav9086
@gustav9086 2 года назад
Jim clark is the most underrated driver ever
@LeoWuerde
@LeoWuerde 2 года назад
The most underrated driver ???? JIM CLARK is worldwide regarded as the by far grestest driver of all times !!!!
@alemao1352
@alemao1352 10 месяцев назад
He is not underrated. He is well know as one of the greatest drivers ever
@antares_evil
@antares_evil 2 года назад
Настоящие мужчины! Настоящие болиды! Настоящие эмоции!
@mysteriousman4966
@mysteriousman4966 3 года назад
I love the upbeat music.
@avada0
@avada0 Год назад
Good quality colored footage. Such a rarity from the era.
@s19pajua13
@s19pajua13 3 года назад
Cool to see the old rpm tachs not update as fast as a modern one
@user-ro6fm3by2b
@user-ro6fm3by2b 3 года назад
ジム・クラークは、ロータスになくてはならい天才だった
@charleszoellner3334
@charleszoellner3334 6 месяцев назад
Fantástic vídeo , good Job my friend Biglike from Charles Zoellner Chanel 😃👍
@vernondunlea7080
@vernondunlea7080 Год назад
These were great cars by fearless driver's totally dedicated to the sport fangio was the greatest ever f1 driver and Jimmy Clark I can't say who was the greatest but both on very level peggings although Jimmy Clark raced saloon cars and f2 car's but fangio 5 time's world champion in 4 different makes of car's these were both the greatest of the greatest best race driver's only sir jackie stewart beating Jim clarks 25 gp wins by adding another 2 macking j Stewart 27 gp wins which stood for many years these are the best of the greatest driver's in the world before any electronics came into play R.I.P.JUAN MANUEL FANGIO AND JIMMY CLARK AND ALL THE OTHER DRIVERS WHO HAVE DIED TO ALL REST IN PEACE GUYS THERE MUST BE CAR RACING IN HEAVEN TILL WE ALL MEET AGAIN
@simonolsen9995
@simonolsen9995 3 года назад
Seems unfair that Bruce McLaren missed out on getting a Brands corner named after him.
@paburonsc
@paburonsc 3 года назад
貴重な映像で感激
@dagatti1200
@dagatti1200 3 года назад
Looks like it was shot last weekend!
@user-xs3my1si1r
@user-xs3my1si1r 3 года назад
He must have won the championship several years if it were not for the tragic accident.RIP
@abrazafurcix._.4741
@abrazafurcix._.4741 3 года назад
That Lotus😍😍😍😍
@Peter_Joshua
@Peter_Joshua 17 дней назад
Bunch of gentleman right there.
@04yzfr6
@04yzfr6 26 дней назад
this is what modern f1 cars should look like. with the safety halo ofcourse
@dennyardiansyah2369
@dennyardiansyah2369 3 года назад
Really have a big balls for driving this thing with the 60s safety riding style...
@chrisfloyd7316
@chrisfloyd7316 3 года назад
How any of them survived a race is amazing
@otaviofrn_adv
@otaviofrn_adv 3 года назад
Some of them in the video survived on that race to die on another. It was a coffin on wheels shaped like a cigar
@ericsissenwein3601
@ericsissenwein3601 5 месяцев назад
This was the year I was turned on to European road racing by my buddy Chris. Never looked back. Jim Clark was a wonderful ambassador to the sport. I was amazed when I read an interview report that he drove a Ford saloon with automatic transmission for everyday use. I thought that car was only for parents!😂😂
@carlcushmanhybels8159
@carlcushmanhybels8159 Месяц назад
His most often personal car was a Lotus Ford Cortina with manual gear shifting. He also won the British Touring Car Championship in one. Held it leaning over on its tires (suspension lean) nearly the whole way. Ford sponsored him so Clark did do some promotional videos for less sporty Ford products, which probably accounts for the automatic transmission impression/account.
@ericsissenwein3601
@ericsissenwein3601 Месяц назад
@@carlcushmanhybels8159 I was going to mention that comment I read in Road and Track back in the day. Interesting that it might not be true.
@MrLonguinha17
@MrLonguinha17 3 года назад
perfect...
@minibus9
@minibus9 2 года назад
awesome
@user-ck5fi7ok1i
@user-ck5fi7ok1i 3 года назад
Magic beautiful incredible
@TheOneTheOnlyJuanD.M
@TheOneTheOnlyJuanD.M 3 года назад
This looks like its was filled in the 90s
@rockhatch3640
@rockhatch3640 3 года назад
この映像に今のF1風にドライバーの順位とか付け加えたらいいかも。 後世に残しておくべき映像。
@JT-ko2ib
@JT-ko2ib 3 года назад
The race is over 80 laps. Today it's over after turn one.
@nicolapascoli4580
@nicolapascoli4580 2 года назад
Jim Clark myth!!! With Fangio, Senna and Schumacher, in the fantastic poker of the best
@user-ww4rm2ry2g
@user-ww4rm2ry2g 3 года назад
どうやってリマスターしとるんや…
@WRPUS471
@WRPUS471 3 года назад
Pretty cars without the vile advertising.
@umityldz3240
@umityldz3240 9 месяцев назад
He is the greatest legend of all time. 👍👍 --JIM CLARK--
@dawidkamien1683
@dawidkamien1683 3 года назад
The best friend of Graham Hill and so is he the winner of Indianapolis 500 race.
@fredrickmillstead2804
@fredrickmillstead2804 7 месяцев назад
I wonder how Clark would have done in full seasons with the Lotus 49 and the 72. His skills were exceptional.
@josefserf1926
@josefserf1926 Месяц назад
An entirely different breed of a human being.
@patrickbateman6682
@patrickbateman6682 2 года назад
Idk why but i love the way old British presenters said "Jim Clark"
@markpatterson2507
@markpatterson2507 3 года назад
Clark,Hill,Surtees,Brabham...compare to now.
@thethirdman225
@thethirdman225 Год назад
Great circuit, Brands Hatch.
@pierrygomes
@pierrygomes 3 года назад
Brands Hatch didn`t change that much...
@andreavagnoni
@andreavagnoni 2 года назад
Very professional movie, in 1964
@bartnowi
@bartnowi 3 года назад
What I see is unreal
@591kumoha
@591kumoha 3 года назад
映画用フィルムの情報量はものすごく多いとはいえ、それを1コマずつデジタル化しながら修復したんだろうか。
@DomenicoG1953
@DomenicoG1953 3 года назад
This is true F1 and these were Pilots!
@WillyCheez_88
@WillyCheez_88 2 года назад
This is the highest 60s video quality I've ever seen
@carlcushmanhybels8159
@carlcushmanhybels8159 Месяц назад
Agree. It is digitally enhanced remastered, done outstandingly.
@AndreLuiz-pp9ze
@AndreLuiz-pp9ze 3 года назад
SENNA, JIM CLARK E FANGIO SÃO OS MELHORES ELES ATINGIRAM INALCANÇÁVEIS.
@leehodgson6132
@leehodgson6132 3 года назад
Wrong order. For me it's Clark. But in truth it's probably Fangio, Clark, Senna, Schumacher, Hamilton.
@Kilas73
@Kilas73 Год назад
@@leehodgson6132 Lol...I would like to see Clark on a 1200hp turbo beast like Senna did. Senna reaction times and insane skills were simply unmatchable
@Kilas73
@Kilas73 Год назад
Undoubtly Senna the GOAT. No doubt about it!!!
@Bastardoplus
@Bastardoplus 8 месяцев назад
Eu colocaria o Graham Hill na lista dos 10+. O piloto foi o único a conquistar a tríplice coroa do automobilismo, 500M de Indianápolis, GP de Mônaco e 24h de Le Mans.
@Alvinegro-rp9nd
@Alvinegro-rp9nd Месяц назад
@@Kilas73 i would like to see senna driving a 50s and 60s car without suspention active and traction control like the Mclaren 93, and without the safety of the 90s, when if u made a mistake you was 70% chance of died. And i also would like to see senna beign a legend in other categories like indycar, touring cars etc...
@hiyogan
@hiyogan 3 года назад
この時代のF1も面白そうw 今の撮影機材や通信技術で追いかけて欲しいね。ピットとドライバーの会話とかオンボード映像とか良いだろうね〜
@felipefonseca5670
@felipefonseca5670 3 года назад
Even nowadays we are not sure about what happened in his accident.
@BLITZKRIEG1
@BLITZKRIEG1 6 месяцев назад
more impressive than the silly comments about this and that is how the actual camera is worked back then
@influentialgurning
@influentialgurning 20 дней назад
The visual impression of both motion and tone that is present in the original film stock has been lost here. God knows why.
@aceventura5398
@aceventura5398 6 месяцев назад
Arh the good old days when if you brought along a straw bale you could get as close to the track as you like.
@denmerc3505
@denmerc3505 3 года назад
Safety was a joke back then.
@callummclachlan4771
@callummclachlan4771 3 года назад
"If you get hurt or die. It's your own fault."
@John14710
@John14710 4 месяца назад
“Aynd they’re away”😂😂😂
@stevezeoke
@stevezeoke 3 года назад
Open-wheel racing with narrow tires? Even braver. Easier to hook them up on another's. I find it frightening, but a gorgeous sight.
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