@@ротатоаск HIV wasn't a pandemic in the early 70s, but other nasty STDs have been around for a very long time, such a syphilis. It's deadly when left untreated.
@@masi1167 This happened for real in Auburn WA! Guess the the salesman must have shown it on a off day. Laguna had this happen......still a noise limit there to this day! People are truly insane!!!!
Yep. Something by AC/DC would have been nice. :-P I miss the engine noise...errr...music of old race cars. Today's engines sound more like electric razors than engines.
@@yammmit I understand that the main reason for racing is to win the race. That is a given. I just like the sound of old v-12s. The main reason for eating food is nutrition. That doesn't mean that it shouldn't taste good too.
I got to see this car race at Ontario in 1971. It was a combined F1/ Formula 5000 race run in two heats. Andretti was the overall winner in the Ferrari. The most amazing engine sound was from the V12 Matra. It was amazing. Hard to admit as I am a huge Ferrari fan, but the Matra won the engine sound challenge that year!
1:33 Imagine if you lived in one of these houses in the background. O.M.G. what a dream sitting out on your balcony with a nice wine and some nibbles just watching and listening to this show.
They will also be cheap thanks to the racetrack being right there and the market considering the only good things a main road a bit to the East and not being that far from the city centre, so if the owners would ever sell it would be a bargain for a petrolhead.
There was just about 25 years of engine development at Ferrari when they made this 1971 engine. How quickly the engineering has advanced and is advancing, is incredible.
Just a quick reminder to all of those saying they wish they were there in the 60’s to watch these beast race instead of the blenders we have nowadays... if you were there in the 60’s the tv coverage would be a complete nightmare for our contemporary attention spans, complete lack of data on screen, no RUclips videos of highlights, replays, calendar of 10 races, etc. You would basically catch a glimpse of F1 if it came to your home country and that’s it. I, for one, rather have what we have nowadays (which is pretty awesome btw) and still catch a glimpse of these beauties from other eras on RUclips.
I go a bit farther back, Robert. I remember sitting in the grandstand between Paddock Hill bend and Druids , and having to cover my ears the sound was so shrill. The stand was made of scaffolding type poles and I think they accentuated the sharpness of the Matra unit. This wouldve been 1970 when JP Beltoise drove.
Actually, if you look in the grandstand @1:12 and @1:21 you'll see the same guy in a bright yellow shirt, so this shows that both Ferrari models were there at the same time.
The challenger of the Lotus 72, I remember the battle between Rindt and Ichx in Hockenheim 1970, the battle that made Rindt to the posthum world champion 1970!
When F1 was still real and thrilling, pilots had huge balls and electronics were confined to the radio you'd use to listen to the Grand Prix running commentary.
Like a rocket on a go-kart. So brutal and primitive. It’s amazing that _more_ drivers didn’t die. Wonder how cars in 2040 will make today’s seem simplistic and crude.
I admit I'm a "Ferrarist" and love v12 engine sound. But the "wweeeee..." of an over-dimensioned supercharger is one of the bests sounds a petrolhead can hear in life.
You are a very lucky man! My understanding is that the car shown here is detuned to make it more durable (engine is shown elsewhere tested on a dyno at lower peak r.p.m.) It does not rev as high as it was originally intended.
You wouldn't want to be too close to the track and you wouldn't want to see some of the accidents too closely. Men died of blunt force trauma, smoke inhalation, burns, decapitation, being cut in half...it was brutal.
@@patrickcannady2066 Last two, Helmut Koinigg and Francois Cevert, both at Watkins Glen, '74 and '73 (Cevert in practice). And what happened to Piers Courage in Zandvoort in June 1970 and Jochen Rindt in Monza due to a broken brakeshaft on Sat., 5th Sept. 1970, wasn't much better either. The list goes on. R.i.P. to all of them. They were really gladiators of modern times, always facing death as a possible threat.
I like how some people always make a steel balls joke on these kinds of videos(best part of the comment section is the creative ones lol)... in all seriousness the real reason they can drive these cars with little to no fear is because they have a very deep understanding of the vehicle and how it acts in multiple scenarios. The cherry on top is the fact that they love racing, most will never openly say they "love" it for the sake of being "manly" 😂 but they do. You can't get that far into racing without loving it and accepting what it can do to you. Anyone who has a loved one that races whether its a sim race(some are unable to race irl) or real race knows a racer's heart is a wild one and you won't stop them because you can't catch their ass. Have a good night/day everyone.
Thanks for sharing this, nice job. I got to see Mario Andretti win the non- -championship race at Ontario,Ca. in 1971 driving this car. Icky took third. For me, the best sounding engine for the 1971 season was the V12 Matra. Made the hair on the back of your neck stand up! It would be great if you could come up with a recording of that!! Anyway, thanks again!
Rather odd that there are 3-4 story townhouses built no more than 40 meters from the test track. I love the beautiful sound of an F1 car but imagine living in those condos. Try taking a nap on any afternoon when they are running the Ferraris!! Sweet sound, but I live 30 miles from Laguna Seca Raceway (Monterey California) and you can hear the cars from 5 miles away!
@@1000sofusernames between the leaders and the rest, the gaps were huge. It kinda bunched up in the midfield. No difference between then and now ig They really should make a best of rest Championship tbh
The Tecno (other car in video) also sounds nice...not strong as the Ferrari though. While it's also a flat-12, it actually sounds a bit more like a less extreme Matra V12
Having lived close to a motorcycle race track for a few months, you get used to it pretty quickly. It's similar to living next to a rail line or busy street; the sound is louder but less frequent
@@terrystevens5261 Woah, I wrote that 4 years ago. On wikipedia it says the Tecno engine was similar to Ferrari's, but definitely was a different engine.
Would it be cool to make cars like these but with modern safety equipment. Modern monocoque with safe fuel tanks and drivers would use HANS. But same time use worse tires, worse aero, original or at least NA engines, stick shift etc.. Would be fantastic. Best of both worlds. Safe but charismatic
The one on the track is 1970 312B, not a 1971 B2. A B2 is shown in the pits early in the video. It is more square and has that white tail behind the cockpit. 1970 has just a simply triangle support.
The last great engines were the V10s in my opinion. That was a very unique sound coming out of F1 cars, no other motorsport in the world has run a field of v10 engines.
The No. 4 car we see here is actually a 312B, not a B2. The B2 had a squarer chassis than the B. According to Andretti, the B was a much better handling car than the B2, which suffered from insufficient chassis rigidity.
"back when sex was safe and driving was dangerous" (Jakie Stewart)
made me laugh.... :-D
@Luiz Oliveira Well.........in the early 70s........you couldn't die from it.
I don't think.
@Luiz Oliveira Not really. HIV first appeared in humans in the late 20th century.
@@ротатоаск HIV wasn't a pandemic in the early 70s, but other nasty STDs have been around for a very long time, such a syphilis.
It's deadly when left untreated.
WATERBEDS. Oh yeah bay bee!
imagine living in that building behind the track, I would be at the balcony all days with beers watching
Chanses are that those houses are actually cheaper then what they could be because of noise pollution
@@insertname8889 *chances
In sweden a grumpy old man would buy it for cheap then complain about noise until the track had to be shut down
In Auburn WA people buy houses next to tracks.......then complain of noise!!!
@@masi1167 This happened for real in Auburn WA! Guess the the salesman must have shown it on a off day. Laguna had this happen......still a noise limit there to this day! People are truly insane!!!!
I think I speak for everyone when I say: I really missed some generic music drowning those engine sounds. Just kidding, awesome video!
Yep. Something by AC/DC would have been nice. :-P
I miss the engine noise...errr...music of old race cars. Today's engines sound more like electric razors than engines.
longshot7601 which doesn’t really matter because the point of racing isn’t to sound good: it’s about the speed and the competition.
@@yammmit I understand that the main reason for racing is to win the race. That is a given. I just like the sound of old v-12s.
The main reason for eating food is nutrition. That doesn't mean that it shouldn't taste good too.
@@longshot7601 Not a V; opposed/flat/pancake H-12; like a Porsche but not a "boxer"
@@bhaggen Yes. I forgot that they were Flat-12s to reduce the height of the CG. Narrow Vs were to increase downforce.
That is the sound of heaven right there.
I got to see this car race at Ontario in 1971. It was a combined F1/ Formula 5000 race run in two heats. Andretti was the overall winner in the Ferrari. The most amazing engine sound was from the V12 Matra. It was amazing. Hard to admit as I am a huge Ferrari fan, but the Matra won the engine sound challenge that year!
Questor Grand Prix. I agree the Matra took it from Ferrari. Too bad that track doesn’t survive today.
There are sound in life that are there to relax you , a purring kitten , the waves on the shore , a 12 cylinder FERRARI!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🍺🍺
these cars look like engines with wheels attached to the corners.
Because they were engines with wheels attached to the corners.
No, they were fuel tanks with an engine at the back and a wheel on each corner.
The purest form of going as fast as possible. Only whats needed
...With a seat in the middle of a bathtub full of high octane racing fuel.
@@kevin4324 Great comment, thats the pure essence of racing! They was like bigger Karts, not that bullship of current F1.
That and the Lotus 72 are works of art.
There's also the Porsche 917 . An Awesome Piece Of Machinery.
@@thaddeauscaldwell7101que tendrá que ver el porsche 917 con autos de F1, que es a lo que se refiere el comentario 🤦♂️
1:33 Imagine if you lived in one of these houses in the background. O.M.G. what a dream sitting out on your balcony with a nice wine and some nibbles just watching and listening to this show.
Absolutely mental
They will also be cheap thanks to the racetrack being right there and the market considering the only good things a main road a bit to the East and not being that far from the city centre, so if the owners would ever sell it would be a bargain for a petrolhead.
0:16 it's a fucking coffin. The drivers of this Era had balls of steel. That sound though.
dyslexius maximus 😂‼️ coffin indeed‼️
Especially with the Ferrari colour scheme, it looks like and acts like a match box.
does look kinda comfortable tbh
a coffin DANCING on the edge of grip...
*astronomia plays in background*
Yeah, how beautiful is that interior!
it has been a long time since i have heard a Formula One car that has sounded this great.
There was just about 25 years of engine development at Ferrari when they made this 1971 engine. How quickly the engineering has advanced and is advancing, is incredible.
What a beautiful sound!
The best looking F1 car
and sounding ❤
+Calvin Klein definitely not the best sounding..
+Boyka55 for me the best
+Calvin Klein ok
Don't forget Tyrell 003, the most dominating car in f1 1971 (although the sound wasn't really good)
Just a quick reminder to all of those saying they wish they were there in the 60’s to watch these beast race instead of the blenders we have nowadays... if you were there in the 60’s the tv coverage would be a complete nightmare for our contemporary attention spans, complete lack of data on screen, no RUclips videos of highlights, replays, calendar of 10 races, etc. You would basically catch a glimpse of F1 if it came to your home country and that’s it. I, for one, rather have what we have nowadays (which is pretty awesome btw) and still catch a glimpse of these beauties from other eras on RUclips.
I'm thinking I wouldnt mind one of those houses overlooking the track. Sitting on the balcony with a beer listening to this would be heaven!
dovevo esserci!!!!! che spettacolo!! mi raccomando mettine altri della giornata
One of the best times for racing. 👍
1:18 insane sound!
poetry in motion.
And audible bliss... All rolled up into one beautiful package.....Thank you for the post...
Oh man that brought back some amazing memories.
God dam man got chills with that sound man's best
Fantastic sounding unit. Only thing that came close, and was in fact more piercing, was the Matra .
I’m definitely a member of the Tifosi, but nothing else sounded like Jacque Laffite in the Matra V12 in practice at Watkins Glen
I go a bit farther back, Robert. I remember sitting in the grandstand between Paddock Hill bend and Druids , and having to cover my ears the sound was so shrill.
The stand was made of scaffolding type poles and I think they accentuated the sharpness of the Matra unit. This wouldve been 1970 when JP Beltoise drove.
1:15 It was going so fast that it traveled into the future and became a different car.
Yes, but @1:47 it came back to the present, in its original form. Neat trick. Did Enzo invent a combo
Ferrari/Time Machine?
Actually, if you look in the grandstand @1:12 and @1:21 you'll see the same guy in a bright yellow shirt, so this shows that both
Ferrari models were there at the same time.
I can’t believe these beautiful machines are in private hands! I love these early monocoque cars,and Ferrari’s V-12’s are the best!❤️❤️❤️
Glorious, powerful, stoic. No one sounds better.
1:48 Great way to get woken up every morning, having a 12-cylinder F1 machine roar past.
This is the engine in the all-conquering 312PB of 1972
such a beautiful car,i like ALL the 312 series Ferrari's,even the tepid T5.
Racing cars of the 60’s and 70’s were animals, dangerous animals, and drivers were hero’s
I so miss this era of F-1!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
What a sweet sound!!!!! I miss those formula one cars !!!!!
First drive by, I though "That thing should NOT be going that fast!" LOL. These death traps are amazing.
You needed talent. And big, big hairy massive balls to put that talent to work. Mostly the balls.
Cool. That Flat 12 has similar characteristics to the classic Porsche Flat 6 sound. Very cool! My favorite is still the '95 412 T2 though!
The challenger of the Lotus 72, I remember the battle between Rindt and Ichx in Hockenheim 1970, the battle that made Rindt to the posthum world champion 1970!
That was an epic race.
"Whatever happened to the heroes? No more heroes anymore!"
Stupendo prodigio di meccanica. Motore, Telaio, Ruote, Sterzo. Che bei tempi!!
When F1 was still real and thrilling, pilots had huge balls and electronics were confined to the radio you'd use to listen to the Grand Prix running commentary.
truly one of the machines ever made
Like a rocket on a go-kart. So brutal and primitive. It’s amazing that _more_ drivers didn’t die.
Wonder how cars in 2040 will make today’s seem simplistic and crude.
What an awesome looking car
Just dicovered your channel !
Wow man....
Thanx for the awesome content.
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American muscle enthusiasts, take note of this sweet sound.
Lol...nothing close to the roar of an NHRA Top Fuel Dragster, but still a great sound!
A small block Ford revving in a GT 40 sounds as good as this one.
One doesn't exclude the other.
I admit I'm a "Ferrarist" and love v12 engine sound. But the "wweeeee..." of an over-dimensioned supercharger is one of the bests sounds a petrolhead can hear in life.
Estela Dapper yes it does, both engines are awesome. But the more the cylinders the better!
312B2 revving in the pit, but 312B coming out and running round the track!
saw Jacky Ickx and Arturo Merzario race 2 of these at Brands Hatch - British GP 1972 -wonderful
You are a very lucky man! My understanding is that the car shown here is detuned to make it more durable (engine is shown elsewhere tested on a dyno at lower peak r.p.m.) It does not rev as high as it was originally intended.
Oh man, why I was born in this era? I wanted to see and hear scary race cars, not blenders.
The sounds, smells, danger and bravery of F1 backs then was insane. I wish I could go back to experience it.
@Roadster 1200, you posted a link to pure garbage. Congratulations.
@Roadster 1200 Good Joke😂😂😂😂😂
You wouldn't want to be too close to the track and you wouldn't want to see some of the accidents too closely. Men died of blunt force trauma, smoke inhalation, burns, decapitation, being cut in half...it was brutal.
@@patrickcannady2066 Last two, Helmut Koinigg and Francois Cevert, both at Watkins Glen, '74 and '73 (Cevert in practice). And what happened to Piers Courage in Zandvoort in June 1970 and Jochen Rindt in Monza due to a broken brakeshaft on Sat., 5th Sept. 1970, wasn't much better either. The list goes on. R.i.P. to all of them. They were really gladiators of modern times, always facing death as a possible threat.
1:50 I want to live in this House!!!
That sound is brutal!
full screen, headphones, max vol, close your eyes. dream.
Flavio Marino what's the point of fulls screen then?
@@carlosandleon 😂😂😂😂
Headphones max vol, full screen, unplug headphones...
@@carlosandleon youdon't have to keep your eyes all time closed :D
@@flaviopk50s Respect for replying after all this time bro.
So much epicness !!
Nothing like a Ferrari flat 12!
Bring the manual gearbox back to Formula 1 🔝🔝🔝
no point,F1 was finished years ago.
@Roadster 1200, keep posting that link to garbage.
@Roadster 1200 Shut up yourself😎
@@bradleyvantassal8328 He s just a Fanboy😎
@@TheFokker03 Yes on Day 1.05.1994😥😥😥
old days F1, were true F1
I know. F1 sucks now. So boring
@@mercedesbenzformula1
I don't even bother anymore.
All of the racing is controlled from the pit-lane. The driver is just a passenger.
Gazza 29 go drive one then
@@Stellar-Cowboy there is no traction control or ABS in today's cars too
@@Stellar-Cowboy
Yes of course.
I drove the older version of this car without the aero bits in Assetto Corsa, most fun I had in a while
Hot dog! Those old machines still look and sound cool!
Incredible sound.
I like how some people always make a steel balls joke on these kinds of videos(best part of the comment section is the creative ones lol)... in all seriousness the real reason they can drive these cars with little to no fear is because they have a very deep understanding of the vehicle and how it acts in multiple scenarios. The cherry on top is the fact that they love racing, most will never openly say they "love" it for the sake of being "manly" 😂 but they do. You can't get that far into racing without loving it and accepting what it can do to you. Anyone who has a loved one that races whether its a sim race(some are unable to race irl) or real race knows a racer's heart is a wild one and you won't stop them because you can't catch their ass.
Have a good night/day everyone.
There no greater sound than a Ferrari epic, Scuderia Ferrari 🇮🇹❤🏁👍
Great video and awesome car!
60s and 70s had the coolest F1 cars
That Techno what a beast!
Imola, probably one of the most beautiful race tracks
the Flat 12 are my favorite engine ever
The car when it shifts up is godly 🤤
Simply ... paradise 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for sharing this, nice job. I got to see Mario Andretti win the non- -championship race at Ontario,Ca. in 1971 driving this car. Icky took third. For me, the best sounding engine for the 1971 season was the V12 Matra. Made the hair on the back of your neck stand up! It would be great if you could come up with a recording of that!! Anyway, thanks again!
Great sound.for sure.
OMG EPIC!!! 😱 👏🏻🔝
Wouldn't it be awesome to have one of those apartments there next to the track!
Compare this glorious sound with the current F1 monoculture.
Rather odd that there are 3-4 story townhouses built no more than 40 meters from the test track. I love the beautiful sound of an F1 car but imagine living in those condos. Try taking a nap on any afternoon when they are running the Ferraris!! Sweet sound, but I live 30 miles from Laguna Seca Raceway (Monterey California) and you can hear the cars from 5 miles away!
Ditto. About 3 miles from Chicagoland/ Rte 66 (Oval/Dragstrip). You can here the race cars, but you can feel the top fuel cars.
You had me at flat 12.
Yup - that's a proper sounding race car.
Now thats a racing car looks 👍👍
Bellissima. Back when F1 was exciting...
Bellissima e pericolosa ; ha un fascino pazzesco !
Choose your fighter:
1. Mechanical grip, no aero, closer racing, slower cornering speed.
2. Full aero, less mechanical grip, huge gaps, faster cornering speed.
Actually watch some old races. Still massive gaps. Sometimes worse than modern day.
@@1000sofusernames between the leaders and the rest, the gaps were huge. It kinda bunched up in the midfield.
No difference between then and now ig
They really should make a best of rest Championship tbh
@@Stellar-Cowboy I'm about to send you to the shadow realm after your comment
I see Just
1. Real cars driven by great men
2. Rich kids driving really fast vacuum cleaners
The Tecno (other car in video) also sounds nice...not strong as the Ferrari though. While it's also a flat-12, it actually sounds a bit more like a less extreme Matra V12
They used a homemade (Tecno) V12.
The Ferrari is a 180degr V12, it is not a boxer-engine layout😷
Good catch @ 1:25.
beautifull exhaust note
Great sounding engine...3L NA Flat 12.
Crazy sound, superb. The devil trying to tear his/her way out of hell.
¡¡¡Música celestial!!!
1:47 Living in that building, heaven or hell?
Both !
the city is Imola (Italia). I live near there. People are used to engine's sound
Having lived close to a motorcycle race track for a few months, you get used to it pretty quickly. It's similar to living next to a rail line or busy street; the sound is louder but less frequent
Hah! I was going to say the same thing.
1:16 The Ferrari sounds amazing, but that Tecno is otherwordly
Pretty sure they have the same engine...
Troy Botteon I know Tecno made their own engine (the P-series) but I don't know if it was ferrari-sourced. Could have been
crockeroffish Yeah they both are 3 liter Flat 12s that make similar horsepower, so I'm assuming the same.
@@terrystevens5261 Woah, I wrote that 4 years ago. On wikipedia it says the Tecno engine was similar to Ferrari's, but definitely was a different engine.
@@buckorooster the different sound depends mainly on the exhaust manifold shape ;)
Would it be cool to make cars like these but with modern safety equipment. Modern monocoque with safe fuel tanks and drivers would use HANS. But same time use worse tires, worse aero, original or at least NA engines, stick shift etc.. Would be fantastic. Best of both worlds. Safe but charismatic
I totally agree.
1:48 Those houses are so close! 💀
Could watch the racing for free.
The one on the track is 1970 312B, not a 1971 B2. A B2 is shown in the pits early in the video. It is more square and has that white tail behind the cockpit. 1970 has just a simply triangle support.
Beautiful😊
MAGNIFIQUE
Good old days
Twelve.
Authentic, real Formula- One cars deserve twelve cylinder engines. Flat or Vee.
Twelve, no one less.
The last great engines were the V10s in my opinion. That was a very unique sound coming out of F1 cars, no other motorsport in the world has run a field of v10 engines.
wow, it has ground clearance than all modern day supercars lack
It certainly did not do all the revs. It sounded more like 8000 rpm and this can do at least 11 800 rpm. With a 12 cylinder it means screaming.
Ooooh go to knob 4 adjust the piss flap ! This is real! It was dangerous it was exciting!
The No. 4 car we see here is actually a 312B, not a B2. The B2 had a squarer chassis than the B. According to Andretti, the B was a much better handling car than the B2, which suffered from insufficient chassis rigidity.
Definitely need headphones for this video
La 312B2 e' la piu' bella Ferrari mai realizzata!
Great sound ! Which microphone do you use ??
This is the only Ferrari F-1 car I ever rooted for, well let's say didn't mind seeing do good, mainly because of who was at the wheel.
Sounds delicious, looks SO dangerous!