I got a bit worried when it switched from2:32-2:33. I thought "where's the co-driver gone? He hasn't fallen out has he? Oh, it's all right, it's a different scene."
@@RoverWaters Indeed. Personally, one thing I hated is road equipment on these old two-seater GP cars. They looked as though they were "sedated" of sorts with cycle wings and lights. They look more on-point and aggressive in their pure GP trim.
This had to of been one of the most terrifying, and one of the tremendous drives at the same time for the owner lol.
I got a bit worried when it switched from2:32-2:33. I thought "where's the co-driver gone? He hasn't fallen out has he? Oh, it's all right, it's a different scene."
Incredible how smooth that engine runs. It's smaller than I thought. Very expensive go-kart😆
This one's fun thanks I like seeing these old cars being driven
Nice one to complement the Alfa Romeo 8C Monza video. Also, the passenger is really dedicated to do the full "period riding mechanic" duties...
I'm so jealous. Memories of a lifetime right there.
Really really enjoyed as always huge thanks for always making me smile 😊
Love the Type 51!
Thankyou
Fantastica!!!!!
awesome
Magnifica
what camera and mic do you reccomend for someone getting into moving and still videography of cars
The 51 More scream than chiron
This could worth hundred-million of dollars
Nah not 100 million. 4 million. Google it.
in the future, yes
This is upper echelon stuff
How much is it? Driving it sure is nerve-wracking)
i hope FIA will make a race categories for car like this
Cool car but weren't they also available with headlights?
Those were just optional. These cars were built as Grand Prix racers, and don't really need road equipment.
why would you need headlights?
@@RoverWaters Indeed. Personally, one thing I hated is road equipment on these old two-seater GP cars. They looked as though they were "sedated" of sorts with cycle wings and lights. They look more on-point and aggressive in their pure GP trim.
It seems in the Netherlands one gets arrested if driving without the wings.
If you use your car on the road an you get delayed then the headlights will allow you to pursue your journey.
Anyone drove such racecar in Mafia The Game?
I take it this is one of the Argentinian Bugatti recreations?
Nope, they make the Type 35
@@KayoMichiels Nice of an original for sure. :)
This is an original, nothing but the real thing there
@@KayoMichiels Pur Sang makes T51 also
As far as I know, one of the earlier videos say that this car is an ex-Achille Varzi car.
Not sure if this thing is stable enough.
pretty sure history established it is very stable
@@RoverWaters It could be :)
Extremely stable.