I was thinking to myself, "These cars sound a lot like old planes." Then I remember that many really old cars used engines similar to (If not actual) airplane engines
That passenger surely doesn't need those fingers I guess! This simply lovely. I prefer this over all the new stuff going insane speeds without fuzz. Thanks for showing!
Also just think, these are the cars they had when the track was quite new! I often wonder what they would think to the likes of the Grello and SP9 class cars of today
All these old timers remind me of Jay Lenos collection, I guess I have been watching too many of his videos...the drift with that Alfa Romeo was spectacular, wheel hopping included
It is actually a Type 37A, by the looks of it. Which means it had a small 1.5L supercharged inline-4. Giveaways are the sound of the engine (it sounded pretty different from the proper Type 35 scream), the narrower radiator, and the wire wheels. As far as I know, only the Type 37s had the option of having Rudge-Whitworth wire wheels instead of the usual alloy wheels we see... There were a few Type 35s in the video, like at 3:06
I have read some about the first car in the clip (also came up a few more times in the clip). That car is a Maserati 8CM GP car, chassis no. 3015. The livery it had there is actually the Hungarian racing colours, as the car was owned and raced by a Hungarian privateer in the late 1930s. After the war, it once again raced, still in Hungary, and was apparently, billed unofficially as "the fastest car in Hungary" at that time... That Alfa Romeo 8C Monza driver is pretty fearless, by the way...
At the one mile Langhorne dirt race track. Indy dirt track cars would broadside(drift) 100 miles at 100 mph in the 1950s. The dirt track was nearly a perfect circle and was called "The big left turn". The skinny tires of the day allow them to drift sideways for the full 100 mile race at a speed of 100 mph. Later, fat tires killed dirt track racing in the US.
Was ein geiler sound 😍 da können viele Moderne Autos nur von Träumen... Zb. BMW die soundmodule verbauen... Oder gtis oder i30ns wo fehlzündungen einprogrammiert werden, Echt lächerlich sowas... Das hier ist geil da hört man den gefühlten Liter pro pot auch noch ordentlich.... 👌🏻
its not necessarily that he was drifting the car, this was quite literally the only way to drive them, the tired had such a small amount of grip it was impossible to keep them from sliding
Glorious! When the passenger is required for ballast! So much better than being parked!
Superchargers, straight cut gears and the crackle from the exhausts - what a glorious mixture of sounds. Look at those two huge old Mercs at1:10.
Proper pops and bangs unlike the fake of today! 🤣
1:50 beautiful Alfa Romeo and crazy driver
Mad respect for showing these cars in motion!
I was thinking to myself, "These cars sound a lot like old planes." Then I remember that many really old cars used engines similar to (If not actual) airplane engines
THE REAL "OLD SKOOL" Only true pilots could tame these machines in their day and today, nice compilation
That passenger surely doesn't need those fingers I guess!
This simply lovely. I prefer this over all the new stuff going insane speeds without fuzz. Thanks for showing!
Cars like that must be freaking sick to drive on the Nürnburgring 🔥🔥
This is just awesome, i love seeing all these old cars out there flying around the track.
Alfa Romeo always amazing: since more than a century. So gorgeous the 8c (min 3:54) from the ‘30s and the 1900 barchetta from the ‘50s
6:59 What a sound... BMW from this to the new M4 GT3 its really hard to believe what happend in the whole time.
this is, what the cars were made for - this is a part of human history !
Also just think, these are the cars they had when the track was quite new! I often wonder what they would think to the likes of the Grello and SP9 class cars of today
Easily the BEST video ever on this channel.
A drifting Alfa, awesome!
These cars really sound great!
It even feels like you've traveled back in time
Better than modern cars
No, but extremely cool nevertheless.
definetly!
Is the safety car at1:30trying to let them know they're leaking gasoline?
No, to steal it while it's leaking
I could watch this all day!
It’s like “ let’s go back to the 20s while watching this “ and it actually has a peacefulness about it.
Dude using the fender as a rest must not like his fingers.
Wonderful seeing those old cars and hearing the tires squeal
Awe inspiring,people willing to wring the snot out of these vintage racers,especially that 2 seater Alfa ro the dark green one with the co-driver!💖💖💖
All these old timers remind me of Jay Lenos collection, I guess I have been watching too many of his videos...the drift with that Alfa Romeo was spectacular, wheel hopping included
Der Sound ist zum niederknien😍😍😍
Jedes Rennauto einfach wunderschön u. toller Sound ❗️
Those engines sound way better than today's engines 😍
Fahrzeuge, keine Stehzeuge. Klasse!
Wat was het een genot dit vandaag allemaal te zien en horen rijden.
That Bugatti Type 35 at 5:41 🤩🥰
Thank you, I thought nobody noticed it here in the comments
It is actually a Type 37A, by the looks of it.
Which means it had a small 1.5L supercharged inline-4.
Giveaways are the sound of the engine (it sounded pretty different from the proper Type 35 scream), the narrower radiator, and the wire wheels. As far as I know, only the Type 37s had the option of having Rudge-Whitworth wire wheels instead of the usual alloy wheels we see...
There were a few Type 35s in the video, like at 3:06
Sounds like war planes coming in hot
I love when classic cars are driven. There is no point only looking at them in a museum.
Kinda reminded me of that Mafia racing mission
Those are all marvellous, but I just love that Veritas!
I have read some about the first car in the clip (also came up a few more times in the clip). That car is a Maserati 8CM GP car, chassis no. 3015. The livery it had there is actually the Hungarian racing colours, as the car was owned and raced by a Hungarian privateer in the late 1930s. After the war, it once again raced, still in Hungary, and was apparently, billed unofficially as "the fastest car in Hungary" at that time...
That Alfa Romeo 8C Monza driver is pretty fearless, by the way...
That MG K1 at :54 sounded amazing.
Fantastic to see older cars on a circuit...
That’s amazing, some of the earliest fast cars still going today, pretty much as the ICE era comes to an end
Man and Machines - This is it !!! Thank You and Like !
Krass einfach nur schön 🥰😇
WoW!!! Incredible 😎🇺🇸
1:50 that Alfa 8c driver seems Nuvolari himself revived...!👍👍
all the power
the skinniest of tires
takes balls of steel
to crank those wheels
to racing glory or racing grave
the right foot pushes to the pave
Such a shame I didn’t see it in real. Must be amazing to see all these old cars in action :o
Everybody gangsta till someone bins it in the barrier
1:57, safety first of course
This is amazing!!
Just AWESOME!!!!!!!!!
I was going to shit in my pants when he drift that car with nothing but a helmet on that's pretty darn crazy 😆
held to the track by the weight of their balls.
Fully Agree!
This is so cool 🔥👍🏽
Alfa Romeo 🤘👌👍👋
GRANDE ALFA ROMEO!
Great video and old racing cars 👍👍🏁🏁
This is it! Go hard or go home! The way of driving those cars.
At the one mile Langhorne dirt race track. Indy dirt track cars would broadside(drift) 100 miles at 100 mph in the 1950s.
The dirt track was nearly a perfect circle and was called "The big left turn".
The skinny tires of the day allow them to drift sideways for the full 100 mile race at a speed of 100 mph.
Later, fat tires killed dirt track racing in the US.
Звуки выхлопа у этих автомобилей потрясные
great video!
I love it!
it sounds like constant airplane flybys
i can imagine ''Take On Me'' on the duration of this whole video
Perfect video! Would have loved to be there
These are the true owners of the Ring.
Crazy to have watches the Spanish GP earlier then watching this now
The small red one growls! Which model is that? First time is right after 60 seconds think
Wow, that made my day
I don’t know what any of these cars are, but some sure sound great.
Was ein geiler sound 😍 da können viele Moderne Autos nur von Träumen... Zb. BMW die soundmodule verbauen... Oder gtis oder i30ns wo fehlzündungen einprogrammiert werden, Echt lächerlich sowas... Das hier ist geil da hört man den gefühlten Liter pro pot auch noch ordentlich.... 👌🏻
Der Tag Heuer Alfa gast mal richtig an. Interessant zu sehen wie sich der Beifahrer am Kotflügel festhält....Für mich das Highlight.....
It’s like race from Mafia 1
Amazing!
Love it them all
And some people want to get rid of these gems because they burn fossil fuels. No, Never
There have got to be other diets for them. Experiment with that, not batteries.
@owilliams1031 Good point, they do it with jet fuel and plants, auto combustion is very different though.
Eurobeat would give them more traction
Tires secreaming for pain or gain😎
its not necessarily that he was drifting the car, this was quite literally the only way to drive them, the tired had such a small amount of grip it was impossible to keep them from sliding
Toll 👍
Wonderfull
Last one SUV? 😀
What cars are those at 2:39 ?
Look like 30’s or 40’s cars.
These things look like death traps
1:54
3:56
Tokyo drift
Ezek a gépsárkányok!
Don’t think I recognised a singe one of these cars.....
To the woman in the pre war alfa, please for fuck sake wach your hand resting it on the cycle guard
No ESP No ABS 😀
how to lose your fingers at nürburgring
TROTZ DES ALTERS FAHREN SIE NOCH SEHR GUT:COOLES VIEDEO
Шел 2023 год - чемпионат россии по кольцевым гонкам на новых моделях автомобилей производства рф!
I bet EACH of those classics are worth at least a half a million euros
👍
Da fahren viel Geld herum.👍
RETVRN
lego play mobil , lol
Old Alfa's never die !