What does it take to start an F1 car? No Going Back Productions follows the Dawn Treader Performance Team as they fire up Ivan Capelli's 1990 Leyton House.
Formula 1 cars at this level of deveolpment were things of pure engineering beauty. The Leyton House of 1990 is still to my eyes the best looking F1 car ever made and a credit to Adrian Newey's design and engineering skills.
The car was actually terrible apart from that one weekend in France where it finished second and only lost because of its own poor reliability. The 88 car was better but if you're basing it just on looks then I can certainly see what you mean about this car.
A non-clickbaity video title (granted in 2011 this was maybe less pervasive than today), fairly straightforward A/V editing that shows you the goods (mmmm, V8 sounds !), clear and concise explanations. To me this video is of a really really high caliber and I wish more videos followed this pattern. ✋😑👌
Eu torcia muito pela March / Leyton House por causa do #15 Gugelmim e #16 Capelli e seus lindos carros azul coral. 89 no Brasil e 90 na França e no Japão quase a façanha se confirmou. Se tivessem ganho uma corrida a sorte da equipe teria sido outra. Bons tempos!
Maurício Gugelmin pilotou esse carro. Lembro das corridas dos anos 90, quando garoto. Aí tinha que ter um carro bom pra pilotar e talento no braço do piloto. Hoje é mais fácil guiar um fórmula 1.
I had a car that was ahead of it's time. It was from '74 but you needed to preheat it and take away the whole front part to start it. Praying also helped.
This is still fairly significant, one of the first to have a raised nose (at least the 88 car). If you look at the 88 car, it looks like something from around 1992 or 1993
Damn nerds, make themselfes important in statistics and believe that they can provide expertises. F1 racing, for what it really stands for, no longer takes place on the track, but in court. The over reglementation of the sport is it's own heel of achilles. I was lucky to have witnessed F1 from the 70's on. Back then tracks were challenging and integrated into nature instead of mathematically calculated, drivers were personalities, cars were powerful, good looking as well variant and storys were made on track instead of by YT nerds.