I'm almost in tears watching this, knowing that we'll never hear the dulcet tones of Henry Hope Frost in the commentary box ever again. He was such a natural, and such a knowledgeable expert. RIP Henry.
Do we know what caused the crash? It looked like the front wheels were not linked, but that was after the crash so we can't be sure if that was cause or effect.
@@SeeWorldKevin I think the best way to describe this is, the Bugatti Type 35 had an insane run, despite its age, the Ferrari 275 GTB as well, despite its value (big thumbs up to the owner for going "right, I'd like to see my car do what it does best"), and the Can-Am Lola T70, despite the fact that it is rather unsuitable for hillclimb courses...
I have to win the lotto then im gonna have 10 kids. 5 will be racers (cause if one dies ill still have four (bad joke i know)) 3 will be fighters and two I will ignore and they will probably turn to drugs
You know your run is very quick if the other drivers let out a collective Oh! at 16:33 . That's an incredible run for a 90 year old car from Mr. Majzub! Of the pre-war cars, some of the cars that could have set WAY faster times were: 8:11 The Bugatti type 59 GP 9:01 Alfa Romeo Tipo B P3 - my favourite racing car, had excellent torque at low revs, that explains how it ate up the time deficit at the steeper part of the hill, 6:11 and the Mercedes Benz W125 - it is the most powerful GP car until the 1980s turbo F1 cars, with 650BHP! so what do you expect of it?
Justin Law (J) Jaguar XJR12D 46.13 Jeremy Smith (F) Penske-Chevrolet PC22 46.22 Mark Higgins (M) Subaru WRX STI 48.25 Anthony Reid (J) Arrinera Hussarya GT3 48.28 Nick Heidfeld (F) Mahindra M4Electro 48.59
Duncan Ricketts and this very awesome prepared Riley are a priceless combination... it gives a real feeling, and a very impressive example, what those brave oldschool vintage Racedrivers have performed in that famous Age of Motorsports. D.Ricketts/Riley `"Dixon Special" is MASTER !!! And thank you...for uploading and let us stay with ! Frank
You rarely see modern racecars slide around. I think it's because they have so much grip that soon as you go over the limit it's very hard to get it back. While cars (and tires!) like the Type 35 just kind of float from entry to exit, not a moment under the limit and with the driver constantly see sawing the wheel dealing with hovercraft levels of grip. What an absolute treat to see a car like that driven the way it was built to 90 years ago in HD. Thanks to everyone who made it possible for me to see that run for free on youtube with a special thanks to Mr. Majzub.
Oh geez...hanging out tonight alone...feeling so much nostalgia and totally loving this video!!! Great night for me - thank you Goodwood Road & Racing. I hope those of you who have read my previous post can understand where I'm coming from - nothing nasty meant. Motor sport is a great love for me. So are beautiful women for that matter...but you know the big difference for me?...I can drive an Alfa today and a Ferrari tomorrow...but the Alfa will never be jealous!!! ;-)
Agreed Mate!..That Subaru is a car modified from showroom car, the kind that ordinary mortal like us could get with a bit of effort on tuning stuff :D.. Yet it is capable to run milisecond with the likes of Group C & F1 Formula. Kudos for Subaru, Prodrive & Marc
Never can you se such a wide range of vehicles from decades, almost a century spread out...competing like this. Love it...I really wish there were more races like this where top speed and hp don't make up time as much as drivers willing to push their rides!
Part of me says, what an awesome display of speed from both modern and classic cars from all eras. The other side of me says, just put the P1 GTR or modern F1 car in there to set the fastest time and be done with it. Really though, let's see what the fastest time is given present production cars and modern tech.
There it’s a saying here in Puerto Rico that goes, “It is not the arrow, but the Indian who throws it”, and you could see it here, that there is a quality on the performance aside from the power of the car. Thank, I enjoyed it so much...
I'm really enjoying this! Not finished yet ;-) Thank you so much for this wonderful and historical show of such epic and important vehicles of our past...the grandfathers and grandmothers of our present day cars. But I wanted to also say; I really like some of these drivers who are driving the old cars from the 30's. The reason is, they seem to be going for it. You can really see some driving skill...they honor the cars they drive! In order to run this series I suspect one has to be rich. No problem - that's all good!! But I know some of these types, and most of them can't drive their way quickly out of a parking lot!!! For those of you watching that DO know how to drive; you know, poor average guys like me who have raced and gone to pro driving schools and have done quite well, but just not the funds to realize your dream...I say, don't despair; for what it's worth, I believe you have what it takes - I know you're out there (because I'm not alone) and truth be told, I'm one - and oh so frustrated. You know. the guys that have the skills but not the bucks! This is one of my great frustrations in life. Instead I went on to become a very accomplished musician and composer - I'm totally okay with that - in fact, I love it!. But lord knows, I have an intense passion for motor sports, always have, and this video grabs my by the Skoda ;-). So what the heck am I going on about? Just seems like some of these guys in this wonderful video, have raisins for balls. (Yes I know the cars are expensive and precious so I understand). But really, a Benetton that can't take 1st? Or a Ferrari Daytona that can't place? Listen to when the Daytona driver gets on the gas coming out of a turn...sounds to me like he's looking for a parking place... ;-) lol To Goodwood Road & Racing team, thank you so much for such an inspirational and fantastic automotive video!!! Just had to vent a little since I'm just a wanna be ;-( -But damn, I sure can play piano! ... :-) ...hey, know what? So could Gilles Villeneuve - better believe baby!! ;-)
Brings me back to my childhood. We had a long paved drive with a turn around in back..We had lines painted along the bushes..On the opposite end, we had sharp narrow turns through more bushes out to the front walk.. Then back up the straight-away..All on Bigwheels! Burned up alot of front wheels..had lots of fun..Naturally we watched racing on TV..
Who cares about le man cars and super cars, whene guys that drives cars with bicycle wide tires, they have balls of steel.. i Watch those cars Before anything els...
@@arj290 well once you start getting power numbers up in the 600s and more, wider tires are needed otherwise you would have almost no grip. Those super cars, f1 cars and Le Mans cars are running power figures in the 1000s. Those older race cars are only in the 100s and they weigh nothing so wide tires are not needed.
I used to think AMG C63's sound like Nascars until I heard that exact truck on tick over at Goodwood. You could feel it through your body let alone with it wide open going up the hill. In comparison, now AMG C63's sound like lawnmowers!
Amazing NASCARS raped half the field. Jaguar was amazing, BUT that Subaru STI with a sloppy run still killed GT cup cars (Porsche). That STI run was EPIC!
I know right? :D I was surprised, you're always used to just seeing them run round an oval :P So I wonder what actually happened to the one that got into the bales.
Whoa! This is incredible!...the more I watch, the faster they get - really getting into some modern racing speeds here and I'm loving every moment of it!!!. All my previous criticisms are for naught. (except that Daytona driver :-( ...hmm...). yeah I know...it's planned that way..but hell, I'm having such a good time tonight!!! Thanks to you all!
Awesome, simply awesome ! Magnificient machines driven by all sorts of gentlemen, many of them older amateur chaps, fighting mitely only for the honor in good, friendly humor ! And what about the "humble" Subaru - compared with those older but hugely more expensive hyper race cars ! Good show, Subaru ! And, oh !, the Jaguar driver deserves fully his win. What a drive ! Most impressive !
When you're over the hill you pick up speed. Those old wizards haven't lost the magic. A great demonstration of left foot braking from Ricketts in the vintage Riley, keeping the engine on song all the way.
It´s great! - this track really rewards driver courage and skill more than anything - can´t really utilize all the downforce for those cars that have it and can´t use all the power either. And Extra Thumps Up for J. Majzub (35) in the blue Bentley - a hell of a drive and time for that car.
Every year I watch the 3 full days available in your channel. This year full days are not available. I wish you could upload fos full days again. I live in Spain and due to my job I am not able to travel during the festival. Please let us watch full days again....
Hi Diego, the full FOS days are available exclusively to GRRC Fellows and Members, for more information about joining the Fellowship visit www.goodwood.com/grrc
Something is definitely up with their timers. I took screen grabs exactly where the rear tires of the Jag Group C car, and the Indy car crossed the line, and I got 45:91 for the Jag, and 45:80 for the Indy car. I used the rear tires to be absolutely certain the car would have triggered the laser for the timer. Both times are incredible, and incredibly close times too. But I’m skeptical of the win by the Jag mainly because it’s pretty easy to show it we tenths of a second slower.
I wonder how much time passed between the mock up american stock car 88 crash and mclaren 570s gt4's start. Also I wonder if track conditions and weather changes played a huge factor in a lot of the cars running slower than qualifying.
The fastest times ever until 2019: ruclips.net/video/kD5tBgr2LLc/видео.html
This is AWESOME!!!!!!! 😃🥇🏁🏆
That's possibly the best 51mins and 49secs of motorsports I have watched so far this year. Thanks for sharing it with us. Brilliant
Stuart Hamilton You must've missed Le Mans this year ;)
Yepp, slept all the way through.
Stuart Hamilton Too true
Stuart Hamilton Here! Here! Totally agree!
I love Goodwood, everything about it. Never fails to produce the best competitive motorsport every year. Just awesome.
That blue Bugatti was absolutely mind blowing
Yeah I thinking the same thing watching it go up the hill, what a machine for its age
Awesome drive too, those skinny tires and the huge bus steering wheel lol. Amazing car.
man I think the same and congratulations for the aweosome driver too, what a beast
Yeah it was awesome. I also liked the red fiat.
I think I read somewhere that the Type 35 was the most successful racecar ever. This run would explain that
I'm almost in tears watching this, knowing that we'll never hear the dulcet tones of Henry Hope Frost in the commentary box ever again.
He was such a natural, and such a knowledgeable expert.
RIP Henry.
"no damage to the bales i don't think"
- best line of the day
27:00
Do we know what caused the crash? It looked like the front wheels were not linked, but that was after the crash so we can't be sure if that was cause or effect.
Being polish I´m so proud that the Arrinera Hussarya GT3 performed so well! Also a big applause to Anthony Reid! Absolutely fantastic!
Hussarya zrobiła robotę :)
What? Who? You guys built a car? I thought Poland was only into old BMW M cars
Anthony reid is a legend
That Type 35 had an insane run. Best of the lot by far, followed by the 275.
acalthu the Lola 70 (I think?) Had an incredible run as well
Lola T70*
agreed, exciting run. Balls of steel to drive one of those like that
Right ? Ana amazing driver, driving the shit out of that decades old car, was the m,sot imprressive run to me.
@@SeeWorldKevin I think the best way to describe this is, the Bugatti Type 35 had an insane run, despite its age, the Ferrari 275 GTB as well, despite its value (big thumbs up to the owner for going "right, I'd like to see my car do what it does best"), and the Can-Am Lola T70, despite the fact that it is rather unsuitable for hillclimb courses...
Thanks for listening to us.. Love you back!!
Ruelle D'silva iiiii
Ruelle D'silva I think is the most watch video 😭😭
Watched this with my kid now I'm signing him up for go karting. Thanks for holding these events and streaming them for free!
I have to win the lotto then im gonna have 10 kids. 5 will be racers (cause if one dies ill still have four (bad joke i know)) 3 will be fighters and two I will ignore and they will probably turn to drugs
How'd it go with your kids Karting career
You know your run is very quick if the other drivers let out a collective Oh! at 16:33 . That's an incredible run for a 90 year old car from Mr. Majzub!
Of the pre-war cars, some of the cars that could have set WAY faster times were:
8:11 The Bugatti type 59 GP
9:01 Alfa Romeo Tipo B P3 - my favourite racing car, had excellent torque at low revs, that explains how it ate up the time deficit at the steeper part of the hill,
6:11 and the Mercedes Benz W125 - it is the most powerful GP car until the 1980s turbo F1 cars, with 650BHP! so what do you expect of it?
The first guy was really going for it.
He must have huge balls to push that coffin on wheels.
Such an awesome event, I love seeing so many different styles of cars, and drivers with vastly different backgrounds. That Bugatti stole the show.
empire nice profile pic
Absolutely wonderful display of cars and drivers. This was beyond entertaining. Couldn't take my eyes off the entire time.
Heart stopping!
I watched the live stream all weekend. What great entertainment. Maybe someday I'll go in person. Goodwood FOS really is one of a kind.
best car event period
I only found out about it til afterward :C
Welp, looks like I get to look forward to the next one :D
Justin Law (J) Jaguar XJR12D 46.13
Jeremy Smith (F) Penske-Chevrolet PC22 46.22
Mark Higgins (M) Subaru WRX STI 48.25
Anthony Reid (J) Arrinera Hussarya GT3 48.28
Nick Heidfeld (F) Mahindra M4Electro 48.59
Duncan Ricketts and this very awesome prepared Riley are a priceless combination... it gives a real feeling, and a very impressive example, what those brave oldschool vintage Racedrivers have performed in that famous Age of Motorsports. D.Ricketts/Riley `"Dixon Special" is MASTER !!! And thank you...for uploading and let us stay with ! Frank
You rarely see modern racecars slide around. I think it's because they have so much grip that soon as you go over the limit it's very hard to get it back. While cars (and tires!) like the Type 35 just kind of float from entry to exit, not a moment under the limit and with the driver constantly see sawing the wheel dealing with hovercraft levels of grip.
What an absolute treat to see a car like that driven the way it was built to 90 years ago in HD. Thanks to everyone who made it possible for me to see that run for free on youtube with a special thanks to Mr. Majzub.
Mr Higgins in the STI had the best run. He got all he could out of that beast.
subarus are truly amazing machines
thank you for the re-upload. coverage over the weekend was first class, well done to all involved 👍
Julian Majzub, what a driver!!
The first guy was really going for it.
He must have huge balls to push that coffin on wheels.
@@doghunter3447 he pushed it like he was going for the win at Brooklands in that thing
Bugatti type 35B... 140bhp, 750kg, 61.29s
Here : 15:25
The Aston Marton that won Le Mans this year 2017 in GT is... 58.14s
Here : 30:24
Here it came down to the superb driver in the Bugatti who went all out
even the comentators as he was lining up prefaced him by saying "this is going to be mighty!"
Aston Martin's run starts at 29:23
Still one of my favorite videos on RUclips. All these amazing cars in one place!! Man I wanna go to Goodwood!!
Yes
Thank you for reuploading this in proper quality.
Can y'all upload the full days like you did in the past?
The Bugatti 35 was something really special..very well driven!
22:29 "yeah? Oh, good!"... that old fella sure can drive!
This was one of the most exciting auto racing events I have ever seen. Very impressive!!
Best broadcast yet! Been watching for years. The sound was superb!
that ferrari 166 mm is drop-dead gorgeous and you say late 40s ? Stunning, absolutely stunning.
One of very first Ferraris
Oh geez...hanging out tonight alone...feeling so much nostalgia and totally loving this video!!! Great night for me - thank you Goodwood Road & Racing. I hope those of you who have read my previous post can understand where I'm coming from - nothing nasty meant. Motor sport is a great love for me. So are beautiful women for that matter...but you know the big difference for me?...I can drive an Alfa today and a Ferrari tomorrow...but the Alfa will never be jealous!!! ;-)
It was a treat just listening to the glorious sounds of these engines..
Great Coverage!
Well done all on the TV Crew, "World-Class" work.
Hero of the racetrack J. Majzub !!! Amazing driver!!
16:45 they way he drove that Bugatti!!
Right ?
Absolutely amazing to see a 90 year old original car, fighting at the top with F1 cars 50-60 years younger.
It's cool that they put the time like usually before
This is by far one of the greatest video's on RUclips today.
This was a fantastic shootout. Worth a second watch 👍
Yay it's not 4fps.
I really enjoyed this, thanks for having me.
*That Subaru is nothing less than amazing! Sure, the Jag was the quickest of the lot, but for me, that Subaru is the king of the hill.*
Clearly you have your own reality based on a different notion of time. Decent car, though.
Agreed Mate!..That Subaru is a car modified from showroom car,
the kind that ordinary mortal like us could get with a bit of effort on tuning stuff :D..
Yet it is capable to run milisecond with the likes of Group C & F1 Formula. Kudos for Subaru, Prodrive & Marc
So Subaru race cars aren't cool?
I would say the 90 year old Bugatti Type 35B was pretty impressive!
how are we suppose to take someone with the name "harambe" seriously?
What a beautiful event, drivers, machines and audience. All bes to you. Thaks for your passion :)
I've watched this a few times now and that blue bugatti is crazy. Hats off to Mr Majzub for incredible driving.
This is the BEST GFOS ever. Better than 2021.
This is my kind of motorsport - a spectacular array of machines, wonderful sportsmanship and atmosphere.
This is amazing on so many levels. great watch, thank you for sharing!
that yellow and blue ferrari 11 min in is the best sounding car of the weekend
Never can you se such a wide range of vehicles from decades, almost a century spread out...competing like this. Love it...I really wish there were more races like this where top speed and hp don't make up time as much as drivers willing to push their rides!
Thank you for uploading the full shootout! I watched the previous year's at least 10 times and was waiting for this!
sounds like sebulba podracer in Star Wars@2:56
hehe good one:)
I seriously think the the Indy car can do a 44. That was a very scruffy lap and it had mechanical problems to boot.
I would say the indy car just didn't have enough heat in the tires since they basically have no grip when tires are cold
Best 50 minutes I have spent in months! Awesome footage!
I would love to attend this event. Amazing. Love the variety of cars.
That Riley Dickson is actually extremely scary! That might be first time I've ever seen an old bag of bolts going light speed .
Part of me says, what an awesome display of speed from both modern and classic cars from all eras. The other side of me says, just put the P1 GTR or modern F1 car in there to set the fastest time and be done with it. Really though, let's see what the fastest time is given present production cars and modern tech.
I don't think Heidfelds record will ever be broken, modern F1 car or not. It was ludicrous.
Justin Law! You took the 1st pos with my favorite racing car! Thank you! That was some beautiful driving! What a car!
Julian Majzub is my hero :D
balls of steel, no seatbelt, open cockpit. just amazing
There it’s a saying here in Puerto Rico that goes, “It is not the arrow, but the Indian who throws it”, and you could see it here, that there is a quality on the performance aside from the power of the car. Thank, I enjoyed it so much...
I'm really enjoying this! Not finished yet ;-) Thank you so much for this wonderful and historical show of such epic and important vehicles of our past...the grandfathers and grandmothers of our present day cars.
But I wanted to also say; I really like some of these drivers who are driving the old cars from the 30's. The reason is, they seem to be going for it. You can really see some driving skill...they honor the cars they drive!
In order to run this series I suspect one has to be rich. No problem - that's all good!! But I know some of these types, and most of them can't drive their way quickly out of a parking lot!!! For those of you watching that DO know how to drive; you know, poor average guys like me who have raced and gone to pro driving schools and have done quite well, but just not the funds to realize your dream...I say, don't despair; for what it's worth, I believe you have what it takes - I know you're out there (because I'm not alone) and truth be told, I'm one - and oh so frustrated. You know. the guys that have the skills but not the bucks! This is one of my great frustrations in life. Instead I went on to become a very accomplished musician and composer - I'm totally okay with that - in fact, I love it!. But lord knows, I have an intense passion for motor sports, always have, and this video grabs my by the Skoda ;-). So what the heck am I going on about? Just seems like some of these guys in this wonderful video, have raisins for balls. (Yes I know the cars are expensive and precious so I understand). But really, a Benetton that can't take 1st? Or a Ferrari Daytona that can't place? Listen to when the Daytona driver gets on the gas coming out of a turn...sounds to me like he's looking for a parking place... ;-) lol To Goodwood Road & Racing team, thank you so much for such an inspirational and fantastic automotive video!!! Just had to vent a little since I'm just a wanna be ;-( -But damn, I sure can play piano! ... :-) ...hey, know what? So could Gilles Villeneuve - better believe baby!! ;-)
Best vid i saw in weeks...
The other one was the pre-ww car race from goodwood 😆🤷♀️❤
Its crazy how fast some of these old classics are haha, that blue Bugatti and it's driver were so good.
Brings me back to my childhood. We had a long paved drive with a turn around in back..We had lines painted along the bushes..On the opposite end, we had sharp narrow turns through more bushes out to the front walk.. Then back up the straight-away..All on Bigwheels! Burned up alot of front wheels..had lots of fun..Naturally we watched racing on TV..
The lola chevrolet and the orange mclaren, amazing sound and great looks
"Flapping that.. stick around?" I love it.
Listening with headphones is the best thing that'll ever happen to you in your life!...when they approach it sounds like Hell opening.
So much fun to watch...longest smile I've had watching a hillclimb
Who cares about le man cars and super cars, whene guys that drives cars with bicycle wide tires, they have balls of steel.. i Watch those cars Before anything els...
The first guy especially seemed to be giving it almost 100%.
They really have massive balls to race those coffins with wheels.
That Bugatti!
Makes me wonder at what point did the car-makers and thinkers realize wider tires would be a massive help in performance?
@@arj290 well once you start getting power numbers up in the 600s and more, wider tires are needed otherwise you would have almost no grip. Those super cars, f1 cars and Le Mans cars are running power figures in the 1000s. Those older race cars are only in the 100s and they weigh nothing so wide tires are not needed.
The cars with the manual fuel pumps, those take dedication!
40:23 Mike Skinner - #5 NASCAR Toyota Tundra Truck
I used to think AMG C63's sound like Nascars until I heard that exact truck on tick over at Goodwood. You could feel it through your body let alone with it wide open going up the hill. In comparison, now AMG C63's sound like lawnmowers!
At least the car wasn't communist
Amazing NASCARS raped half the field. Jaguar was amazing, BUT that Subaru STI with a sloppy run still killed GT cup cars (Porsche). That STI run was EPIC!
Sloppy yet still manage to be a Top 3, run with the best Group C & Formula,
not to shabby mate!
*Stock Cars Sorry I gotta :P
I know right? :D I was surprised, you're always used to just seeing them run round an oval :P
So I wonder what actually happened to the one that got into the bales.
I'm glad that Nascar trash cans were raped by the polish Arrinera.
Nascars raped half the field because that half of the field was from the 40s
Thanks for reuploading! I was halfway through and was sad when I saw it was gone.
Whoa! This is incredible!...the more I watch, the faster they get - really getting into some modern racing speeds here and I'm loving every moment of it!!!. All my previous criticisms are for naught. (except that Daytona driver :-( ...hmm...). yeah I know...it's planned that way..but hell, I'm having such a good time tonight!!! Thanks to you all!
Best music on RUclips! Not to mention that these cars are also not bad to look at!
Regards from Belgium
THESE VIDEOS IS WHY I LOVE RUclips. THANK YOU SIR FOR THIS VIDEO YOU ARE AMAZING
absolutely brilliant to watch! love hill climb....im an e36 owner, such glory
this is great no stigma about what cars from where no politics no bullshit just people enjoying every type of car
Awesome, simply awesome ! Magnificient machines driven by all sorts of gentlemen, many of them older amateur chaps, fighting mitely only for the honor in good, friendly humor ! And what about the "humble" Subaru - compared with those older but hugely more expensive hyper race cars ! Good show, Subaru ! And, oh !, the Jaguar driver deserves fully his win. What a drive ! Most impressive !
This is a win for manual transmission. 1000bhp and a manual, kings back in the day. Well done to the driver
Yeah to be fair, that car had a lot of torque from that V-12 IIRC. Wasn't that one of the great things about it being a very large V-12?
I love this so much every year.
when ur 70 years old and faster in an old ferrari than a full on race car :D love this
Very cool big machines that made history on the tracks 😍❤
hey this is interesting!! i enjoyed it! its good to see people and cars with no limits.
When you're over the hill you pick up speed. Those old wizards haven't lost the magic. A great demonstration of left foot braking from Ricketts in the vintage Riley, keeping the engine on song all the way.
It´s great! - this track really rewards driver courage and skill more than anything - can´t really utilize all the downforce for those cars that have it and can´t use all the power either.
And Extra Thumps Up for J. Majzub (35) in the blue Bentley - a hell of a drive and time for that car.
Makes you feel proud . Plz never change
Every year I watch the 3 full days available in your channel. This year full days are not available. I wish you could upload fos full days again. I live in Spain and due to my job I am not able to travel during the festival. Please let us watch full days again....
Hi Diego, the full FOS days are available exclusively to GRRC Fellows and Members, for more information about joining the Fellowship visit www.goodwood.com/grrc
its amazing GP cars use to have the same size tyres most mountain bikes have now
Another excellent shootout this year!
That Bugatti is totally impressive!!!! wow....that was so amazing to watch the steering!!! FANTASTIC!!!
I am at a loss for words this was brilliant!
this is amazing... a true gem of the internet
Something is definitely up with their timers. I took screen grabs exactly where the rear tires of the Jag Group C car, and the Indy car crossed the line, and I got 45:91 for the Jag, and 45:80 for the Indy car.
I used the rear tires to be absolutely certain the car would have triggered the laser for the timer.
Both times are incredible, and incredibly close times too. But I’m skeptical of the win by the Jag mainly because it’s pretty easy to show it we tenths of a second slower.
Yes, perfect quality. Thanks for the reupload
Ive watched this this twice thanks for the upload
This was AWESOME!!! Thanks for posting.
I could watch this all day long...
I wonder how much time passed between the mock up american stock car 88 crash and mclaren 570s gt4's start.
Also I wonder if track conditions and weather changes played a huge factor in a lot of the cars running slower than qualifying.
wow, amazing! Thank you for upload
Awesome race!!!! Thanks for the upload!!!
Wow, D.Ricketts really push the limit in that old gorgeous car, it's awesome see someone really going fast, rare one with old and expensive car
Thanks for the re-upload!