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JACKIE STEWART Checks Out Alan Jones's 1980 Williams 

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The 1980 Australian Grand Prix was a motor race held at Calder Park Raceway in Victoria, Australia on 16 November 1980.
It was the forty fifth Australian Grand Prix and it was open to cars complying with Australian Formula 1 regulations, which permitted international Formula One, Formula 5000 and Formula Pacific cars. The race was also the final round of the 1980 Australian Drivers' Championship.
The race was won by newly crowned 1980 Formula One World Drivers' Champion, Alan Jones, driving one of his championship winning Williams FW07 cars in front of an enthusiastic home crowd come to see their new Australian hero. Italian driver Bruno Giacomelli finished second in the only other International Formula One car in the race, an Alfa Romeo 179. Third was French driver Didier Pironi driving an Australian built Elfin MR8 Formula 5000.
1976 Australian Grand Prix (ICMR Edit)
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Комментарии : 41   
@lucascarioli
@lucascarioli 4 года назад
Jackie Stewart, always very didactic about the car. I love he's approach in motorsport.
@australianoutlander6679
@australianoutlander6679 6 месяцев назад
He saved so many lives with his tenacity
@karlbassett8485
@karlbassett8485 4 года назад
1980 Cockpit: Steering wheel, gear lever, rev counter, four switches. 2020 Cockpit: Hey, there's an empty spot! Put some more switches and dials in there! More!
@BanjoLuke1
@BanjoLuke1 Год назад
A very succinct reminder of the extraordinary changes in F1 on the past forty years. I love that the dials are not mounted straight... The key reading is clear without the numbers being the right way up. There is something gloriously "backyard hillclimb special" about those instruments. But I recall at the time, cars like that Williams were at the very cutting edge of knowledge and technology.
@provocase
@provocase 5 лет назад
I built that car when I was 15 in 1980... Tamiya, forgot the scale. Gorgeous f1 car, the state of the art back then. But I liked Laffite's blue Ligier even more - which I built too, of course ;-)
@WideAwakeViking
@WideAwakeViking 4 года назад
Both were 1:20. Tamiya didn't offer either in 1/12. I was avidly building Tamiya F-1 cars in the same time period.
@sonicstep
@sonicstep 4 года назад
Not so complicated. I recall all that information from one viewing. It was very lucid. A contemporary F1 car I'm certain would be an entirely different matter.
@beefchops1400
@beefchops1400 Год назад
Always concise and to the point is Jackie and looking back that car was a death trap! 🙈😂
@jenkszy3684
@jenkszy3684 10 месяцев назад
Amazing footage
@marguskiis7711
@marguskiis7711 6 лет назад
Estonia 21 the F3 car from 1981 is very similar but has tube frame chassis.
@edsonmarcosgarciamelo4087
@edsonmarcosgarciamelo4087 3 года назад
JACKIE STEWART , sempre JACKIE STEWART .
@asd36f
@asd36f 9 лет назад
Nothing to do with the Australian Grand Prix, but it was a shame that the international drivers weren't given the chance to have a look at Mt Panorama at Bathurst. With his emphasis on safety, I think Jackie Stewart would have had some interesting comments!
@Super100MPH
@Super100MPH 9 лет назад
+Graham Clayton Yes would be interesting to see what he would he had to say about the mountain particularly back in 1980, chuckle
@asd36f
@asd36f 9 лет назад
The organisers could have made Jackie go apoplectic by taking him to Lobethal!
@buddywilliams5650
@buddywilliams5650 3 года назад
40 years ago this month. Looked ALot more funner than today's crap.
@Holden308
@Holden308 9 лет назад
Super100MPH, you wouldn't happen to have the 1980 AGP in your collection would you??
@SuperDougie89
@SuperDougie89 4 года назад
Now one thing you don't want is Jackie pulling on his knob to make it harder, especially towards the rear..
@rantesMDP
@rantesMDP 5 лет назад
Reutemann ganó en Monaco 1980 con este Williams F1
@badgumby9544
@badgumby9544 4 года назад
Amazing that there is virtually zero side protection in the cockpit.
@sullybiker6520
@sullybiker6520 2 года назад
There wasn't much in the way of regulations. 1983 saw stronger noses (after Pironi and Prost's foot injury at Monaco) but side impact wasn't a thing for years. I think 1995 was the first year of a _very_ stringent side impact test.
@thethirdman225
@thethirdman225 3 года назад
Behind the driver's seat?
@TroystonB
@TroystonB 3 года назад
All the typical anti modern f1 comments below but fundamentally the sport has never changed.
@chiefbrody3406
@chiefbrody3406 2 года назад
That’s because it’s shite
@russellparratt9859
@russellparratt9859 Год назад
Fundamentally, the sport has changed entirely.
@TroystonB
@TroystonB Год назад
@@russellparratt9859 nope. 4 wheels, an engine, a driver, all trying to go around the track as fast as possible. The technicalities may change but the essential elements do not.
@TroystonB
@TroystonB Год назад
@@chiefbrody3406 you may have a point... it's often called formula yawn where i'm from.
@russellparratt9859
@russellparratt9859 Год назад
@@TroystonB Your distilling of the essentials to these 4 elements logically includes all forms of car racing, from the 1920's to the 2020's. Nope. Nothing has changed buddy. It's all exactly the same. Not.
@Kamcio44
@Kamcio44 7 лет назад
Very interesting ;)
@beagle7622
@beagle7622 4 года назад
I remember this clip, This race was bizarre and from memory Jones ran away from the rest. Also a bad track for anything other than drags.
@fredsalfa
@fredsalfa 6 лет назад
Looks scary and dangerous before hes even started
@Super100MPH
@Super100MPH 6 лет назад
Ha Ha Ha, very much so!
@metheult
@metheult 3 года назад
I admire Sir Jackie but how did the powers that are think going down the pit lane at racing speed was okay even into the early 90s.
@MrsOliva
@MrsOliva 4 года назад
Выключателем на руле прямо в глаз; в аварийном случае, конечно. Ох, инженеры.
@stevenedwards1298
@stevenedwards1298 7 месяцев назад
This Alan Partridge sketch wasnt very funny
@meerkatandpug
@meerkatandpug 9 лет назад
Yes Jackie..zzzzzzzz
@metalEric69
@metalEric69 7 лет назад
John Smith u get an F
@meerkatandpug
@meerkatandpug 7 лет назад
Zzzzzzzzz..
@theant9821
@theant9821 6 лет назад
i can't stand Jackie Stewart, he's one of the few drivers i cant stand as a person, despite his impressive career. even Schumachers lance Armstrong style of winning in the 90s at least he wasn't a tosser in conversation.
@chrisb8075
@chrisb8075 5 лет назад
and yet he speaks so highly of you
@gumpy4960
@gumpy4960 4 года назад
So you’ve met him personally have you? You must have if you know how he is as a person. Also calling him a tosser, why? He was being informative, what’s the problem?
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