I have had the privilege of being out on the track with Bill Hawe with his Jagermeister 962, along with having had the chance to talk to him about the car and to see the car without its front and rear body work. It is an artful piece of engineering. It is wonderful to see these iconic machines doing what they were made to do, and here’s to the people who make that possible. As for the video, wonderful. And the comment about driving the car 14:28 “…you just have to know what you are doing…” about says it all, from a master at work. Thanks for posting.
I love watching these guys still able to put a lap together and be articulate in all the small manerisms that are required to appreciate something of this magnitude. All of the older people who I've met in motorsport had something extra keeping them alive and going for so long and it keeps me passionate about hanging in there to still enjoy racing and all that it can bring to life.
I remember back in the early/mid 80's as a member of the young farmers THE LEDGION Dereck Bell giving a talk about his career. It was mind blowing with how he told it and what he had done. Something I will never forget. Thank you for showing.
This is a treasure. This getleman is and was one of the great . I remember see him racing and was very soft with the car and fast to win or are on first 6. Great video. My regards
Some fantastic videos coming from this channel. Thankyou for putting them together and sharing with those of us who will never get the opportunity to drive one of these legends 👍🏻
Derek Bell in a 962, what could be sweeter? The #14 Lowenbrau was my favorite Porsche 962 when he was racing here in the USA. I also have his book written by Alan Henry "Derek Bell, My Racing Life", that he signed in 1990 at the Daytona 24.
Derek Bell is an absolute legend. What a class act.
Derek Bell, always such a nice & modest guy, who just happens to be a legend, of motorsport.
Very very nice. Derek Bell was one of my sportscar heroes back in the days.
I have had the privilege of being out on the track with Bill Hawe with his Jagermeister 962, along with having had the chance to talk to him about the car and to see the car without its front and rear body work. It is an artful piece of engineering. It is wonderful to see these iconic machines doing what they were made to do, and here’s to the people who make that possible.
As for the video, wonderful. And the comment about driving the car 14:28 “…you just have to know what you are doing…” about says it all, from a master at work. Thanks for posting.
I love watching these guys still able to put a lap together and be articulate in all the small manerisms that are required to appreciate something of this magnitude. All of the older people who I've met in motorsport had something extra keeping them alive and going for so long and it keeps me passionate about hanging in there to still enjoy racing and all that it can bring to life.
Thanks Derek
so cool to hear your humble but so true and acute comments
you are a true legend
I remember back in the early/mid 80's as a member of the young farmers THE LEDGION Dereck Bell giving a talk about his career.
It was mind blowing with how he told it and what he had done. Something I will never forget. Thank you for showing.
This is a treasure.
This getleman is and was one of the great .
I remember see him racing and was very soft with the car and fast to win or are on first 6.
Great video.
My regards
Fantastic video, thanks for putting this together. Great conversational piece and track explanation from you both. Could watch these all day!
Some fantastic videos coming from this channel. Thankyou for putting them together and sharing with those of us who will never get the opportunity to drive one of these legends 👍🏻
Thanks, Derek!
Brilliant video, I hope to see many more
Derek is just superb!!
Derek Bell in a 962, what could be sweeter? The #14 Lowenbrau was my favorite Porsche 962 when he was racing here in the USA. I also have his book written by Alan Henry "Derek Bell, My Racing Life", that he signed in 1990 at the Daytona 24.
Derek Bell a cool dude.
Too bad they ruined another challenging old track.