It's impressive to see that Bugatti Type 73C up in third place. It's a prototype, simply the only example of thee 73C ever made, and never run by the factory. Cudos to the owner for developing it to this state and allowing to compete. For it to be a competitive racer is amazing.
Before anyone corrects me, there is actually a second T73C.... two were constructed from parts and drawings purchased from the factory by Jean de Dobbeleer (a Belgian Bugatti dealer of Brussels)
"..Lockie was very busy doing something down with his left hand in the cockpit..." -- maybe he's ambidextrous, most people are right handed when having a quick wa--
Shame that the no. 8 P3 Alfa (started at the front row of the grid) retired early, and the sister car, no. 28 lost time when the ERAs tangled at the chicane, giving the 6CM enough of a lead to win the race.
Great race, love seeing these cars on tack, and watching the drivers fight them the whole way.
Brilliant! Thanks for uploading!!
Seeing a nearly 100 year old car drifting blows my mind
racing these cars in anything but perfect conditions is madness
It's impressive to see that Bugatti Type 73C up in third place. It's a prototype, simply the only example of thee 73C ever made, and never run by the factory. Cudos to the owner for developing it to this state and allowing to compete. For it to be a competitive racer is amazing.
Before anyone corrects me, there is actually a second T73C.... two were constructed from parts and drawings purchased from the factory by Jean de Dobbeleer (a Belgian Bugatti dealer of Brussels)
@@paulstandeven8572 And the one in the video is the only one in active racing use.
AWESOME, WISH TO DRIVE ONCE A DAY A CAR AT GOODWOOD RACE!
I wish the full race results were posted.
"..Lockie was very busy doing something down with his left hand in the cockpit..." -- maybe he's ambidextrous, most people are right handed when having a quick wa--
Shame that the no. 8 P3 Alfa (started at the front row of the grid) retired early, and the sister car, no. 28 lost time when the ERAs tangled at the chicane, giving the 6CM enough of a lead to win the race.
Madness!!!
awesome ! better than the current F1 ?
definitely
cause u can actually hear these cars
It feels more alive when you watch it so i would say it is.
I think a casual session of mario kart is better than F1
Yes!!!
great
beatibu