24 Hours of Le Mans - 1968

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
  • Following its victory at Daytona, Porsche 907-005 returned to Germany and was fitted with new vertical stabilizing fins on the rear bodywork in preparation for the high speeds of Le Mans. Wearing the number 33 for the April test session, Stommelen was 3rd-quickest overall in 005. Originally scheduled for June, the race was postponed until September and by that time the 907s had been replaced by the 908s, the whole of Porsche's 907 effort lasting just months. Now wearing the number 35, 907-005 is seen here competing in the 24 Hours of Le Mans driven by the Soler-Roig and Lins team. Unfortunately, the car retired with an oiling problem, thus ending its major racing career. Still in Le Mans livery, 005 was used years later by Porsche to test fire suppression systems, where it was mostly destroyed.

Комментарии • 138

  • @axlejohnson9156
    @axlejohnson9156 Год назад +20

    This is the first time I have seen any documentary video about the 1968 Le Mans race. I always knew that the Fords
    won again, but I wasn't aware of how that race progressed. The Porsche team was coming on strong after watching
    the Fords in 65, 66 and 67. The Porsche team had great success later on, but it took far more time for them to
    find the right balance. The Ford GT40 came back in the 66 after their introduction in 65 and never looked back.
    Great job of putting together this video. No one gave the Fords much chance in 68 and 69. But this just proved
    that the Ford GT40 to be one of the most dominate cars to ever run at Le Mans.

    • @johnd8892
      @johnd8892 Год назад +3

      The Ford GT40 first ran here in 1964.
      They realised the car needed a lot of changes.
      RUclips search will reward.

  • @davidfoster3814
    @davidfoster3814 5 месяцев назад +3

    Just by chance discovered this film and watched about minutes .
    It looks superb .
    Those trees around the circuit edge are scarlet .

    • @davidfoster3814
      @davidfoster3814 5 месяцев назад

      Should read “ Those trees around the circuit edge are scarey “

  • @Yardbird68
    @Yardbird68 Год назад +11

    The video quality of this is AMAZING! Best I have seen of any 1968 Le Mans coverage. Plus, this is the first time I have actually heard the sound of the Howmet Turbine car!! Thanks for the video!

  • @gabrielsandoval4994
    @gabrielsandoval4994 Год назад +7

    What’s time to have been alive! The style, the girls, the cars!

  • @gameplayti2909
    @gameplayti2909 Год назад +6

    This is a great historic document.

  • @tekpic04
    @tekpic04 Год назад +4

    Wonderful footage from the late 1960's and thanks for sharing it.

  • @ralfrossner2690
    @ralfrossner2690 Год назад +6

    thanks wonderful movie, quality is perfect.

  • @alexjenner1108
    @alexjenner1108 Год назад +14

    24:11 now that looks like a Fiat Dino racing at Le Mans. I knew the history of the Fiat Dino being used to homologate the Ferrari Dino V6 engine for Formula 2 racing, but didn't know the Fiat Dino itself was raced at Le Mans. Great video thanks.

  • @incrideableindia5303
    @incrideableindia5303 Год назад +2

    Amazing video- thanks for the upload. Surprising that only 19 out of 54 finished and 15 were classified in the end. Just pure racing!

  • @andresgarcia7757
    @andresgarcia7757 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for uploading this documentary!

  • @horstd.engart9362
    @horstd.engart9362 Год назад +3

    Die mangelnde Sicherheit , war verglichen mit heute , der absolute Wahnsinn !

  • @cesarefiderio1634
    @cesarefiderio1634 Год назад +3

    Bel documentario, gran belle vetture , quelli erano tempi!!!

  • @markhatch1267
    @markhatch1267 Год назад +11

    Just discovered your channel. Good work putting 24 hour race into half an hour. Nice coverage of the different classes other than GT. I didn't really appreciate, until now, what they were doing with the energy and performance balance classes.

  • @kramnam4716
    @kramnam4716 Год назад +3

    Superb. Thx 4 posting 👌🙏🏼staggering how unsafe it all was then.

    • @TheDddkkk
      @TheDddkkk Год назад

      or staggering how over protective and woke everything is now. it was racing, many died. it was your choice. becoming a man or stay a pussy. nowadays all male are pussies

  • @bloqk16
    @bloqk16 Год назад +35

    A bit of trivia about this race for the winning J.W. Ford GT40s: With the 5 liter Ford engine, they switched from a dry-sump lubricating system to a wet-sump, as a way to save on some weight and lubrication plumbing.
    But, it was discovered many months later that if the '68 Le Mans race hadn't been slowed by rain, there was a chance the wet-sump Ford engines would have failed to finish; as the wet-sump lubrication system had a shortcoming of the engine overheating with damaging the engine's valve heads when the cars were driven fast over many hours. That shortcoming was discovered at the Daytona 24 Hours race in February 1969, where the leading GT40, set up with the wet-sump lubrication, dropped out of the race due to a overheated damaged valve head after 13 hours.

    • @davidthayer6969
      @davidthayer6969 Год назад +1

      coulda shoulda woulda..........who cares.........it won.

    • @aureliobrighton1871
      @aureliobrighton1871 Год назад

      @@davidthayer6969 some say writeorrhoe is a sign of carelessness 🚗💨

  • @ygrbooks
    @ygrbooks 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much for up-loading this: 👍👏👌!

  • @patrickdurst9623
    @patrickdurst9623 Год назад +3

    Great Material-THX a lot - love the turbine sound - wasn’t aware about these cars

  • @vince065us.2
    @vince065us.2 3 месяца назад +1

    This was a dangerous era in racing.

  • @markfarnon6742
    @markfarnon6742 Год назад +2

    Great sights and sounds - thanks for sharing.

  • @old8249
    @old8249 Год назад +4

    映像の発色が素晴らしくきれいですね。

  • @maurotodographics2321
    @maurotodographics2321 Год назад +5

    pure art

  • @robertknight5429
    @robertknight5429 Год назад +30

    Ok, the narrator has not seen the film, or any motor race. He's reading a literal translation of the French script!

    • @richard1472
      @richard1472 Год назад +14

      Who cares? This is fantastic footage.

    • @robertknight5429
      @robertknight5429 Год назад +2

      @@richard1472 yes it i s but even better without the speeding up!

    • @richard1472
      @richard1472 Год назад +7

      @@robertknight5429
      Maybe you should ask for your money back?

    • @phildavies7666
      @phildavies7666 Год назад +1

      Does that mean we can't translate anymore and if so who will help me to understand Aberdonian again? Lovely people but can't understand a word and I doubt they me!

    • @OhItsThat
      @OhItsThat Год назад +1

      That’s exactly what he’s doing. It’s called translating. So SOS!

  • @aureliobrighton1871
    @aureliobrighton1871 Год назад

    4:36 ... selfmade, true racer, gentleman .. J.S. 🌹 . all these uploads are priceless, Thankyou.
    Besides, and being Bavarian, I simply must appreciate that Sarthe branch of our 'Blasmusik' before the ole Munich skyline 💚

    • @TheDddkkk
      @TheDddkkk Год назад

      wow a german that can speak english, its amazing

  • @gustavobrito2871
    @gustavobrito2871 Год назад +5

    Pedro Rodríguez en plan grande, por la su manejo en la noche les dio la victoria sacando amplia ventaja. Gran piloto

    • @JonatanLauda12
      @JonatanLauda12 Год назад

      Pedro Rodriguez era una leyenda mexicana del automovilismo. 🇲🇽

    • @CuchaoPelon-xd1zb
      @CuchaoPelon-xd1zb Год назад

      Sip en su memoria y la de su hermano autodromo hermanos Rodríguez ciudad de México 🇲🇽🇲🇽⛽🏎️🏍️🏍️🏍️😎🏁🏁

    • @CuchaoPelon-xd1zb
      @CuchaoPelon-xd1zb Год назад

      Es mejor la NASCAR 😅😅🏆🏆🏆🎮🎮 🏎️🏎️⛽🇲🇽🇲🇽🏳️🏁

    • @mv4145
      @mv4145 11 месяцев назад

      @@JonatanLauda12 ES una leyenda.

  • @vincentlussier8264
    @vincentlussier8264 2 месяца назад

    This was real racing and the cars were beautiful! Especially the curvaceous red Ferraris like the 250GTO and the 330P4 !

  • @calleskoga3572
    @calleskoga3572 3 месяца назад

    @ 8.16 Ulf Norinder from Sweden. I think he drove a Lola T70 maybe with Sten Axelsson but I´m not sure. Thanks for the upload of this wonderful film. Cheers from Sweden!

  • @morris2450
    @morris2450 Год назад +10

    The ol Mulsanne straight is tricky...so fast the early cars start to float with little or no downforce. At the end of the straight...when do I brake?....too early u lose time, too late u risk frying the brakes and running into hay bales or an embankment.
    Only ever driven the course on a SIM but still daunting stuff, those drivers were fearless and tough.

  • @Lphinz99
    @Lphinz99 Год назад +1

    Great film

  • @davidreid9323
    @davidreid9323 Год назад

    great docu thanks for post

  • @clivejmellis1232
    @clivejmellis1232 7 месяцев назад

    Love this... fantastic !

  • @undergroundwarrior70
    @undergroundwarrior70 4 месяца назад

    1968 I was 12 years old. Back then not too many car racing, especially when one did not have cable TV, only roof antennas, and maybe pick up 3 or 4 TV stations. Maybe 5 or 6 on a good clear day.

  • @brianwood9913
    @brianwood9913 2 месяца назад

    Rain, sun, rain, sun. If I am correct only about 20 cars finished. The first visit on my own to the 24 heures du mans. The 'village' was an eye opener to a young man with very French side shows, freaks, strippers et al. Nasty accident near the end with a car on fire.

  • @victorboucher675
    @victorboucher675 Год назад +1

    Thank you, very nice.

  • @michaelbarber2303
    @michaelbarber2303 3 месяца назад

    It seems the Lewis and sainz know this track well . Should be a good race . My boy Max has his hands full , still wouldn't put it past him to win it

  • @highplainsdrifter699
    @highplainsdrifter699 5 месяцев назад

    The 1971 Steve McQueen movie le mans is one of the best racing movies ever made , a real early 70s time capsule.

  • @kevinmccorkle7476
    @kevinmccorkle7476 Год назад +5

    In a few years, all we will hear is the whine of tires and the circulation of electrics. These wonderful machines are about to go away from us.

    • @PatrickPint
      @PatrickPint Месяц назад +1

      Don't be so pessimistic.
      Alpine and others are developping internal combustion engines that run on hydrogen. Clean but just as loud.

  • @tonybaker55
    @tonybaker55 Год назад +1

    I first went there in 1976 and that was a scorching hot weekend. Porsche with their 936, by that time, were very dominant.
    Who spotted Jeff Goldblum in his green bobble hat then? 🤣

  • @BoudewijnvanHouten
    @BoudewijnvanHouten Год назад +13

    Despite regulating Ford's 7 litre engine away to help the European cars, the GT40's still managed to win in ´68 and '69. Seen this great short documentary on the ´68 Le Mans version, I realize why hautain is a French word.

    • @YOUENNNN
      @YOUENNNN Год назад +3

      It was a french document for french viewers, what you find "hautain" is what we find "hautain" in a lot of american documents... By the way "generous" and "courteous" are also french words : )

    • @BoudewijnvanHouten
      @BoudewijnvanHouten Год назад

      @@YOUENNNN I meant patriotic. Pardon my French....

    • @YOUENNNN
      @YOUENNNN Год назад

      @@BoudewijnvanHouten No worries, yes it is for sure I had the same feeling

    • @BoudewijnvanHouten
      @BoudewijnvanHouten Год назад +2

      @@YOUENNNN Wish the French were more patriotic these days ;-) but courageous (courage) they still are if you look to all the protests going on. Great that they occupied the BlackRock headquarters in Paris. They seemingly and intuitively know where the suppression comes from. Courage Bleu!

    • @MiguelGarcia-vj7oo
      @MiguelGarcia-vj7oo Год назад

      Stfu with the fanboy tears..everyone gets regulated in motorsports.... The 917s would get engine sized capped as well in the following years..... Americans did it too in IMSA and in the Trans Am series with the 911 RSR and the dominating 935 family also to the Nissans in the 80s, and Audi quattro trans am and GTO.......... Oh I also forgot the Americans did too with the 917 in the Can Am series...........

  • @davidkillens8143
    @davidkillens8143 7 месяцев назад +1

    At the beginning the commentator stated that one day the Japanese would show up. And how right he was .........

  • @monsieurcommissaire1628
    @monsieurcommissaire1628 Год назад +3

    I 💕💖💞💓💕the Alfa~Romeo Tipo 33-2 longtails.

  • @alaincabeau1827
    @alaincabeau1827 Месяц назад

    J'avais pleuré quand la Matra a abandonné 😢😢😢

  • @RichMPiBlue.
    @RichMPiBlue. Месяц назад

    So much better than Le Mans these days!

  • @grandicellichannel
    @grandicellichannel Год назад +2

    That's actually surprising. I made a collage-restauration to reconstruct the original version of "La Chanson des Vinght-Quatre Heures" from the 1969 documentary "La Ronde Infernale". Thus thinking that was from, and came out for that (incredible) edition of the 24h. And now, I find it here, in a '68 docu, similar but not exact (even if there's only the instrumental intro part). So then, I really wonder how old it was. Surely is from the 2nd part of 60s, but when exactly was composed for the Greatest Race in the World is still to discover for me. If you know something that I don't please let me know.

  • @CocoetRico
    @CocoetRico 3 месяца назад

    It's really nice with quality images, but where did you find the original one with the french voice ? Thank you !

    • @slash5bmw
      @slash5bmw  3 месяца назад

      The voice over was already in place when I found this footage.

  • @tallesttreeintheforest
    @tallesttreeintheforest 2 месяца назад

    cool cars, beautiful cars, fast in a straight line.. but compared to todays racing cars? in terms of grip and cornering speed? night and day.

  • @goattactac8790
    @goattactac8790 Год назад

    Thank you for up loading. it is very interesting to see 1968. Can you up load Le Mans 1979 if you have any info/source? thank you.

  • @jhayescover2723
    @jhayescover2723 Год назад +1

    Tnx 4 the upload!
    +1 New Subscriber! :-)

  • @gsainoy
    @gsainoy Год назад +1

    nice

  • @texleeger8973
    @texleeger8973 Год назад +1

    I was a college freshman when this September race was run and I had followed Le Mans for about four years as best as was then possible: via newspapers and magazines often weeks late in the details. And yes, Le Mans was still exotic then. But as is evident nearly everywhere on the circuit, all was deathly dangerous. Workers and police too near or actually on the track. Wrecks here, there, and everywhere. Trees, puddles, humps, and jumps. Speed, oh the speeds, on the long, long un-chicaned Mulsanne Straight. And unlike now, nearly all cars never finished.
    In some ways, modern Le Mans, as beloved as it is, has been neutered. Most cars now cross the finish line. Frantic, chaotic, and semi-organized pit work has been streamlined and regulated. And the track is modified and moved to a degree that some parts are hardly recognizable in comparison to decades ago. Nonetheless, this is all for the good in terms of safety and lives of machines, men, and women now too. Still, alas, some die. Re Allan Simonsen in his Aston Martin (2013) at the then archaically designed Tetre Rouge.
    PS In response to Gabriel Sandoval's previous comment, despite the style, girls, and cars, the times were frightful in the US. Vietnam. You went. And died.

  • @radioguy1620
    @radioguy1620 Год назад +1

    imagine what those kiddie race GT 40's are worth today !

  • @donholmes4476
    @donholmes4476 24 дня назад

    This was when it was championship of makes! Not cookie cutter

  • @willwill5595
    @willwill5595 Год назад

    Reminds me of the cars from the Speed Racer cartoon.

  • @douglaswilliam3978
    @douglaswilliam3978 Год назад

    os carros sem alarme nessa época, com certeza alguém roubava os celulares no estacionamento... é muito carro

  • @douglaswilliam3978
    @douglaswilliam3978 Год назад +2

    ja passei o videos 4 vezes e nao vi nem o Christian Bale e nem o Matt Damon.
    a resolução desse videos é muito ruim, mas alguém conseguiu encontra-los ?

    • @jp0122
      @jp0122 Год назад

      Ahahaha mt engraçado

    • @jemsenames5146
      @jemsenames5146 10 месяцев назад

      No man, this is Le Mans '68 and they were in Le Mans '66 😂😂😂

    • @douglaswilliam3978
      @douglaswilliam3978 10 месяцев назад

      @@jemsenames5146 faz sentido

  • @scottl.1568
    @scottl.1568 Год назад

    Sweet

  • @horstd.engart9362
    @horstd.engart9362 Год назад +1

    Wow ,no safety at racing in the past. They keep destroyed cars on the track .
    A no go in modern times .

  • @robertknight5429
    @robertknight5429 Год назад +1

    And what is a head garsket!?

  • @s407ms322t
    @s407ms322t Год назад

    OPの日本人記者、どこのメディアなんだろう🤔?スゴイ気になるなぁ〜🤩!

  • @albertoburnay4820
    @albertoburnay4820 11 месяцев назад

    👍

  • @michaelbaratto7026
    @michaelbaratto7026 Год назад +2

    ✌️🏎️😘

  • @ThePontiacgto65
    @ThePontiacgto65 Год назад

    Ligne droite des hunaudieres et les platanes 😱

  • @buschenterprises4788
    @buschenterprises4788 4 месяца назад

    the camera is sped up a ridiculous amount

  • @antoninopirrone2541
    @antoninopirrone2541 Год назад

    ❤️💕💕💕

  • @paulrmullen6195
    @paulrmullen6195 2 месяца назад

    Soooo Frenchy had to change the rules to compete rather than build a better car hmmm smh

  • @blxtothis
    @blxtothis Год назад +2

    As usual, the Frogs change the rules to give themselves a chance!
    This old film clearly demonstrates the amateur and chaotic nature of top flight motorsport before safety became mandatory, odd considering the 1955 tragedy.

    • @roland2879
      @roland2879 8 месяцев назад +1

      I just remember this edition of the 24H took place in September, because France was close to a civil war. We are therefore light years away from these shopkeeper calculations you speak of.

  • @Melissa-wm2uf
    @Melissa-wm2uf Год назад

    Is this Sim Racing?

  • @joeviking61
    @joeviking61 Год назад +4

    This was real racing. Not that absurdity called NASCAR LEFT TURNS

    • @edoardodalpra4742
      @edoardodalpra4742 Год назад

      What does NASCAR, a series which is adding more and more road courses to the schedule by the way, have to do with this?

  • @hudanofendi3028
    @hudanofendi3028 Год назад

    3:58 dude

  • @mrivantchernegovski3869
    @mrivantchernegovski3869 2 месяца назад

    13.37 lap of 205 kph and 207 kph ,think he ment 205 mph lol cause 205 kph is like 125 mph not muchJust wow bare lamp posts lining the straight ,trees ,banks ,ditches ,marshels standing behind a couple of hay bales as cars go past at 180 mph ,couple of fire engines ,cars ahd lotta gas and magnseium parts wow dangerous as

    • @dingrey
      @dingrey Месяц назад

      He means average speed when a lap is listed as a speed rather than a time. Nascar and indycar call the lap time this way and so does the isle of man tt.
      Its the same thing just a different measurement of it.

  • @huguesgheysens8812
    @huguesgheysens8812 Год назад

    j'aurais préféré sans doublage audio 😑

  • @8000RPM.
    @8000RPM. Год назад +1

    Please do not post any more of these videos,....when I see these types of postings I am essentially handcuffed to my PC for the duration of the video,...

  • @jackiechoun434
    @jackiechoun434 3 месяца назад

    The most famous GT40 ! Chassis#1075

  • @metrichotrods1763
    @metrichotrods1763 Год назад

    68 is the year a 67 Ford won. 😂😅🇺🇲

    • @davidpalk5010
      @davidpalk5010 Год назад +3

      ...a "Ford" designed and built in Britain by British engineers and entered in 68 and 69 by a British team, JW Automotive. US engine with British designed and made cyclinder heads. Let's call it an Anglo-American success.

  • @lotusman1974
    @lotusman1974 Год назад +1

    what a farce the FIA was changing the rules to eliminate the fast cars and hoping to let the French have a chance. Sill a 5 year old Ford GT40 took the win. (the exact same car winning the following year as well. First time ever with the exact same car winning twice)
    Hey if you can't beat them find a way to disqualify them or simply change the rules to benefit yourselves. What a sham!

    • @berkerpeksag
      @berkerpeksag Год назад +1

      The rule change mainly effected Ferrari. Porsche and Ford were benefited from it since they already had engines for 3.0 L prototype and 5.0 L sports car classes respectively.

  • @newnobee
    @newnobee Год назад +3

    This is clearly 1969, not´68! it was the first 24h-Le Mans for the 917s (with movable rear-wings!) which set P1, 2 and 3 in Qualify.

    • @slash5bmw
      @slash5bmw  Год назад +18

      Ignoring the title card, dialogue, and various cars pictured, thus supporting the fact that this is footage from the 1968 Le Mans, I think you may be mistaking the 908s for 917. One of the short comings of the short-lived 907 was the instability at high speeds. Porsche attempted to solve this 907LH issue by adding active aero, which operated via the rear suspension, to the nearly identical 908LH. Being a further development of the 908, the early 917s had similar features, which included similar active, horizontal stabilizing flaps on the rear.

    • @bloqk16
      @bloqk16 Год назад +5

      @Norbert Calenborn . . . Bianchi/Rodriguez winning GT40 definitely makes this the 1968 running, as it was the Ickx/Oliver drivers winning it in 1969; as the '69 race was _the closest finish,_ for the winning checkered-flag, in the history of the 24 hour race.

    • @ralphmillais5237
      @ralphmillais5237 Год назад +1

      ???

    • @robertknight5429
      @robertknight5429 Год назад +5

      No, this is 68, Alpines vs Alfas and no Ferrari works team. There IS an excellent fillum about 1969 on YT, "le Ronde Infernale".

    • @aureliobrighton1871
      @aureliobrighton1871 Год назад +1

      The 'Henry Chicane' was new in 1968 and the same year l'infortuné Monsieur Mairesse had his GT40 bent in Round 1.

  • @FroylanTrejoPeña
    @FroylanTrejoPeña Год назад

    N r espa

  • @robertknight5429
    @robertknight5429 Год назад

    Porsch AH ffs.

  • @martialroux162
    @martialroux162 Год назад

    Pourquoi c'est pas en français ?
    Y'a un rosbif qui parle par dessus les commentaires de Jacques Perrot🐓😡

    • @slash5bmw
      @slash5bmw  Год назад +1

      While I can't give you a specific reason, the larger answer is possibly because Napoleon had a little-man complex, but most likely due to the outcome of the Seven-Years War.

  • @DonJLeBlanc
    @DonJLeBlanc 3 месяца назад

    To bad Le Mans track has been butchered !

  • @robertknight5429
    @robertknight5429 Год назад

    Speeded up film.

  • @wskinn
    @wskinn Год назад

    "Ford chicane" ... knowing the FIA, that has to be a tongue-in-cheek joke at ford's expense.

    • @robertknight5429
      @robertknight5429 Год назад

      Joke by theACO. There's also the Porsche curves, and now they have some corners named Corvette, I believe.

  • @victorboucher675
    @victorboucher675 Год назад +1

    @2:22 Sore losers ... 3,000 cc engines ... just make it a motocycle race ...

    • @alexjenner1108
      @alexjenner1108 Год назад +4

      The rule change was very bad for Ferrari who had been racing a 4.0 L prototype, but great for Porsche and for Ford who could still race the GT40 with 4.7 L and 5.0 L small block engines.

    • @johnd8892
      @johnd8892 Год назад +4

      3 litre just applied to prototype cars.

  • @VictorRamirez-ej5en
    @VictorRamirez-ej5en 4 месяца назад

    Los años 60's fueron para México sin duda los mas brillantes en el deporte internacional... Rafael Osuna gano el unico grand slam para México fue el u.s open en 1963...
    Manuel "pulgarcito" Ramos es mexicano que contendio por titulo de peso completo en boxeo...fue contra Joe Frazier,pero perdio.Pedro Rodríguez gana las 24 hs de L'Mans todo en 1968, Raga un básquetbolista fue el primer extranjero que contrato la n.b.a. aunque no quizo ir por jugar lo j.o. de México..Memo Echavarría fue el primer y unico mexicano en obtener un record mundial en natación, creo fueron los 1,500 estilo libre .. México incluso organizo los j.olimpicos y quedo en 15vo lugar con 12 medallas y asi recuerdo otrros logros ..
    Juanito Martinez en atletismo Yola Ramírez en tenis ,Ruben Amaro gano el guante de oro en ligas mayores y después les pasó otros logros que hoy no los tenemos.

  • @cronobactersakazakii5133
    @cronobactersakazakii5133 Год назад

    Great but I hate overdubs