While I was stationed in England, I ran Mini Miglia in 1993 and 94 with the Clive Trickey Mini. What a load of fun, I raced with a lot of great people. I still own the Mini, but haven't run it for nearly 20 years. Ron Graham
3 tyres on the ground while the 4th is just hanging out in these high speed corners is quite a sight to see. This was the best 10 laps of racing I've seen in a long time.
@@Hithere-ek4qt You haven't lived! It is one of those combinations that is way better than you would have thought. It's actually epic. ruclips.net/video/nS4MIfA5i64/видео.html
For the first time in my life, I can see an actual exiting racing. Beautiful cars, drifting, speeding up in a very noticeable way, ups-downs, everything so great. Thank you for sharing this excellent video.
Still some of the best races out there mini races. More proof that faster cars don't make better racing. F1 should have mandatory kart, mini and formula ford races throughout the season. I'd watch those 3 and give up the rest of the season.
Some of these drivers must have been racing Minis for over 50 years. I used to watch SCCA racing at Riverside in the 60s and 70s. Minis were always among my favorites. Good show.
This is what's annoying about touring cars and mini's. F1 fans would be loosing it over 1.2 second gap on the last lap, and now there's me thinking of this...
Beautiful classic racing - remembering seeing Min's and other 70's - 80's classic on Grandstand - MotorX and legendary commentary by Legend - Murray Walker.
Small cars with no aero, no assists and thin crap tyres provides far more entertainment then any race car of the past 20 years. Why don't modern race championships ban the technology that make cars stick like glue to the track?
Writing as someone who was a dedicated F1 fan from 1963 to 1995, I totally agree. Modern F1 is utter rubbish, as are many other examples of current motorsport. True racing belongs to classes such as those shown here.
I remember mini's racing on the short tracks of Southern California back in the 60's. Even then, they put on one hell of a good show (no pun intended).
Wow now this is absolutely kool as heck. Crazy cars. Lol. Very interesting as they are so vibrantly colored. Very different. Very new for me. Track is beautiful. Tysm for information on the cars. Helps me out a bit. 😎
Real racing - reminiscent of Pukekohe NZ in the 60's - Rodger Anderson, Reg Cook, Alan Boyle, Barry Phillips, Rex Hart, Brian Innes, Rex Hamlin, Clyde Collins, Mary Carney, Angus Fogg, Peter Sharp, Rod Collingwood, Murray Charles - wow, those were the days, five abreast, a different leader on every lap, crowd on their feet - not the fastest racing , but the most exciting - Pukekohe & Bay Park, used to attend every race
Great racing... always a joy to watch... They are all great drivers...so close...so exciting... Mini's always a pleasure. One wonders with all that bouncing....that they could be mixing a cake 🍰 for their friends...or the Winner.. Who bakes the best cake...😅🍰👍👍
They'll all be quick enough, but they've all been driving rear wheel drive for their entire lives. Give them a field of Lotus Elan's. That will sort the boys from the men... provided you can find 20 that are working... at the same time!
@@poruatokin I agree with the issue of technology, but don't you agree that the clue is surely in the name of the sport...motor RACING? There are technology fests elsewhere, and in reality the average enthusiast / spectator is unlikely to be able to tell whether a car is two seconds or so faster or slower per lap....although they will probably be able to tell whether they are seeing 'racing' or not. Besides, doesn't your observation suggest that the drivers are of secondary importance to the technical genius of the cars?
Wouldn't they get more grip with a little less rear roll stiffness? PS, how could anyone downvote this video? Great stuff and great sportsmanship! Not like the demo derby that is spec Miata et. al.
The pace car is a T or V reg 1275 GT Black w/ Gold Stripping (but small GT badge on grille fell off) Loved my 3 mins, across 16 years, but on public roads I began to feel unsafe. Like driving a beautifully balanced beer can.
ArmageddonRacing Loved my 3 minis in England. I do see a few minis now living in Canada, but you wouldn’t believe the big elevated pickup trucks here: www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/rcmp-officer-injured-crash-langford-1.3521471
In the 1970s I worked with a lad who was putting his Mini into racing trim to take to Brands Hatch. Skimmed Flywheel, Balanced Crankshaft, extra strong Valve Springs, the lot. Every penny he earned at that big Pharma BW, in Dartford went on the car. First race.....didn’t get further than the first look at Paddock. Pushed off, badly bent body work. End of all that work for many more months.
Compared to modern day dustcart-sized SUVs, these look like little Dinky toys. But they are so much more fun to drive - say one life time Mini owner, still driving my Vizard spec 1400cc machine.
Anyone else watched this and immediately starting singing "THIS IS THE SELF PRESERVATION SOCIETY", very loudly in a dodgy cockney accent? No, must be just me then. Plus, God, how I miss my super quick, Car Auction bought, without a reserve, little blue Mini 1000 with its white Weller Wheels, fitted enlarged Cooper brake servo and uprated carb setup. Used to drive it up to the Lombard RAC Rally Stages at Silpho, Broxa & other forest drives, outside Scarborough, North Yorkshire in the early 80's.
It certainly is Front Wheel Drive. They are also not massively powerful cars, but due to the fact that they are light, and the cars are nearly identical, its mainly down to the skill of the drivers, as well as possibly a little bit of luck that would dictate the result.
@@fargeeks who in their right mind would drag race a fwd?!?! This is where it's at, on a proper track, with about the most simple car you can get. 4 wheels, probably twin carbs on the engine and a bloke in the drivers seat with big balls.
@@fargeeks it's fairly low level to be fair. The drivers are very good, but that's partly because most of them have been racing minis for about 30 years. Quite a few of the cars in the BTCC (which these guys support race for) are running fwd at the moment. At lower level racing, a lot of the cars are fwd, in most motorsports with corners, like circuit racing, rallying, and autocross to name a few. Higher classes tend to be rwd, like you say, but there is the odd exception. I think Nissan entered a fwd car into Le Mans once for example
While I was stationed in England, I ran Mini Miglia in 1993 and 94 with the Clive Trickey Mini. What a load of fun, I raced with a lot of great people. I still own the Mini, but haven't run it for nearly 20 years. Ron Graham
3 tyres on the ground while the 4th is just hanging out in these high speed corners is quite a sight to see. This was the best 10 laps of racing I've seen in a long time.
Theres nothing like a grid full of PROPER minis battling it out! Great stuff.
What about Minis vs Mustangs???
@@fredygump5578 Barf!!!! The idea is just vomit, lad.
@@Hithere-ek4qt You haven't lived! It is one of those combinations that is way better than you would have thought. It's actually epic. ruclips.net/video/nS4MIfA5i64/видео.html
@@fredygump5578 Bloody brilliant
For the first time in my life, I can see an actual exiting racing. Beautiful cars, drifting, speeding up in a very noticeable way, ups-downs, everything so great. Thank you for sharing this excellent video.
Es la mejor carrera de carros pequeños
Wow exitante ver locos colores de ojos y
we need more coverage of this alongside the touring cars! proper racing
I second this comment more real than formula one
More driver against driver
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As an American, I'm so jealous of anyone who grew up with Minis. Just awesome cars
Still some of the best races out there mini races.
More proof that faster cars don't make better racing.
F1 should have mandatory kart, mini and formula ford races throughout the season.
I'd watch those 3 and give up the rest of the season.
Absolutely right
Well said
And banger racing is even slower but it is hardly the cream of the driving fraternity taking part is it?
@@poruatokin Nobody said slower racing is better.
@@poruatokin better than f1
in Japan, mini racing is loved by many people. someday I want to watch mini racing in UK
First race car I owned was a Mini... watching this makes me want one again... always was a fun car to race!
Some of these drivers must have been racing Minis for over 50 years. I used to watch SCCA racing at Riverside in the 60s and 70s. Minis were always among my favorites. Good show.
I saw them at Orange Show, Saugus, and Irwindale back then. 😆
What a show ! I didn't know this championship, I'll keep watching it. ^_^
More action in a 10 lap Mini race than in most F1 races. This makes me want to buy an old mini and go racing.
This is what's annoying about touring cars and mini's. F1 fans would be loosing it over 1.2 second gap on the last lap, and now there's me thinking of this...
The series that got me into racing 20 years ago. Nice to see it still going strong
Beautiful classic racing - remembering seeing Min's and other 70's - 80's classic on Grandstand - MotorX and legendary commentary by Legend - Murray Walker.
This is way more entertaining than F1
Proper racing, forget F1, this is much more interesting.
We say goodbye on f1
Minis always seem to make brilliant races happen
Padmore is a legend!!! Absolute blinder!!! 👏👍
Is it me or are the smaller cars more entertaining to watch these days?
I love these little cars ! Great racing
The sound of the straight cut gearboxes, I believe?
Yep, along with classic mini diff whine and a screaming A Series. No sweeter noise.
You've got to love racing so close that the commentators qualify their positions with "-ish"
I had one of this little beast`s in the late eighties,now I want to have one again!
Proper racing, could watch these mini race all day
Thank you for uploading this very entertaining race.
These round Castle Combe are absolutely brilliant. My earliest memories sat on the bank with my dad.
snap, was a camper most of 90s but ended up in quarry as everybody looses it over avon rise it seems.
Small cars with no aero, no assists and thin crap tyres provides far more entertainment then any race car of the past 20 years. Why don't modern race championships ban the technology that make cars stick like glue to the track?
Incredibly fun to watch. Well done all
How have I never seen this? This is great!
Only real fans watch this. All these people complaining about f1 need to watch some of this
Writing as someone who was a dedicated F1 fan from 1963 to 1995, I totally agree.
Modern F1 is utter rubbish, as are many other examples of current motorsport. True racing belongs to classes such as those shown here.
Just had this come up in the recommendations. Made my day!
It's precisely because F1 ISN'T like this that they're complaining...
Cracking good bit of fun these mini races are
British Club Racing is the best in the world - by a margin. The drivers, the circuits and the way the MSA look after it. And especially the Marshalls.
I would love to own one of these beauties. Goodness this was amazing.
I remember mini's racing on the short tracks of Southern California back in the 60's. Even then, they put on one hell of a good show (no pun intended).
Wow now this is absolutely kool as heck. Crazy cars. Lol. Very interesting as they are so vibrantly colored. Very different. Very new for me. Track is beautiful. Tysm for information on the cars. Helps me out a bit. 😎
Thruxton is quickest circuit in UK, even though it doesn;t have a real straight
@@mattylamb9194 hi there. I found this interesting. Exciting. Ty as well.
Real racing - reminiscent of Pukekohe NZ in the 60's - Rodger Anderson, Reg Cook, Alan Boyle, Barry Phillips, Rex Hart, Brian Innes, Rex Hamlin, Clyde Collins, Mary Carney, Angus Fogg, Peter Sharp, Rod Collingwood, Murray Charles - wow, those were the days, five abreast, a different leader on every lap, crowd on their feet - not the fastest racing , but the most exciting - Pukekohe & Bay Park, used to attend every race
Remember when Thruxton first opened. Great to see the three wheel cornering again.
Brilliant racing. Great to watch. Proper race craft 👍
Great racing... always a joy to watch...
They are all great drivers...so close...so exciting...
Mini's always a pleasure.
One wonders with all that bouncing....that they could be mixing a cake 🍰 for their friends...or the Winner..
Who bakes the best cake...😅🍰👍👍
This was awesome!!!! I would love to see a race live.
That is indeed the way to do it . Lovely racing . 👍🇬🇧
please put all 20 F1 drivers in these cars and lets see who can really drive...
They'll all be quick enough, but they've all been driving rear wheel drive for their entire lives. Give them a field of Lotus Elan's. That will sort the boys from the men... provided you can find 20 that are working... at the same time!
A great example of why F1 is boring as hell....
I second this comment to
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@@chopperhehehe F1 better racing here than a long drawn out procession every lap
I actually found the virtual F1 racing more fun that the real thing, because of close combat and overtaking.
If you're looking for manic racing, then I'd agree but when you have an interest in technology, there is nothing to match F1
@@poruatokin I agree with the issue of technology, but don't you agree that the clue is surely in the name of the sport...motor RACING? There are technology fests elsewhere, and in reality the average enthusiast / spectator is unlikely to be able to tell whether a car is two seconds or so faster or slower per lap....although they will probably be able to tell whether they are seeing 'racing' or not. Besides, doesn't your observation suggest that the drivers are of secondary importance to the technical genius of the cars?
These out did the btcc! when i watched it live. They should have guest stuff like this more often, than having what they have on the package.
Just like indoor Karting no strategy whatsoever, take a spot whenever and however you can. Awesome fun.
Wouldn't they get more grip with a little less rear roll stiffness? PS, how could anyone downvote this video? Great stuff and great sportsmanship! Not like the demo derby that is spec Miata et. al.
倍速で見るとぬるぬるしてて可愛いし、最初にバッグでコース外れて戻ってくるミニも可愛すぎる🤦♀️
This is GREAT racing! Swapping positions like a hollywood party...
Now that looks like a lot of fun what’s the top speed in this race
you cant beat having all the same equipment
With the 'go faster' fender flares. I wish there was an IROC Camaro in the mix....
I'd like to see the incur footage from one of those minis, proper racing.
Love Minis....and all "Hot Hatches"!!!! Much prefer this to the bigger Cars!!!
Certainly better than formula 1. Great racing, I love my 2003 R53 S .
Fuuuuuuuck me, this looks like such fun!
A little less power, and some average rubber = great action!
The race starts at 4:09.
I learnt to drive in my boyfriends [morris?] mini 850 in 1969 in Australia
SO much BETTER than F1!!!!
Hey man!! That's some epic racing!
how long to get around Lemans?
How I wish I had kept one of the many minis I have owned. Even the van !
I kept three , a 1962 with 1275 engine, a 1969 with a 998 Cooper engine and a 1969 Riley Elf Automatic.
get another one! that's what I did, you will not regret it!
Thanks..
flashbacks from that clubman, i had a black 1275gt back in the day..
抜きつ抜かれつ、超接近戦の、とても見応えのあるレースですね。
The pace car is a T or V reg 1275 GT Black w/ Gold Stripping (but small GT badge on grille fell off) Loved my 3 mins, across 16 years, but on public roads I began to feel unsafe. Like driving a beautifully balanced beer can.
ArmageddonRacing or get Pajeros, Shoguns and Rangers off the country lanes mate, cheers
ArmageddonRacing Loved my 3 minis in England. I do see a few minis now living in Canada, but you wouldn’t believe the big elevated pickup trucks here: www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/rcmp-officer-injured-crash-langford-1.3521471
that was glorious
great racing!
who needs f1?
Better racing than F1, could anyone tell who's in the know some of the speeds they are doing. Thanks. [pressed wrong button]
Ah hahaha absolutely awesome....sic little beasts they are
Flared guards and fat feed. Awesome cars.
What brilliant little beasts
last time f1 was this entertaining was in 2008
are they fighting for the mr bean crown?
In the 1970s I worked with a lad who was putting his Mini into racing trim to take to Brands Hatch. Skimmed Flywheel, Balanced Crankshaft, extra strong Valve Springs, the lot. Every penny he earned at that big Pharma BW, in Dartford went on the car. First race.....didn’t get further than the first look at Paddock. Pushed off, badly bent body work. End of all that work for many more months.
awesome video
Brilliant racing!
Compared to modern day dustcart-sized SUVs, these look like little Dinky toys. But they are so much more fun to drive - say one life time Mini owner, still driving my Vizard spec 1400cc machine.
هذا رائع جدا وسبب كون الفورمولا ١ممله للغاية
Thought this might be fun and it was.
Awesome cute little cars
This is real racing !
Like of you love mini 7 racing
Fantastic Race!! Too bad for Thomson!
that was incredible
Now that's a race!!
MINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That was better than F1
Awesome !!!
GREAT RACE 👍👍👍✌️
"What he doesn't know about Mini's, isn't worth knowing"
adorable look minis
Anyone else watched this and immediately starting singing "THIS IS THE SELF PRESERVATION SOCIETY", very loudly in a dodgy cockney accent? No, must be just me then.
Plus, God, how I miss my super quick, Car Auction bought, without a reserve, little blue Mini 1000 with its white Weller Wheels, fitted enlarged Cooper brake servo and uprated carb setup. Used to drive it up to the Lombard RAC Rally Stages at Silpho, Broxa & other forest drives, outside Scarborough, North Yorkshire in the early 80's.
Love minis!
Is this front wheel drive racing,???
It certainly is Front Wheel Drive. They are also not massively powerful cars, but due to the fact that they are light, and the cars are nearly identical, its mainly down to the skill of the drivers, as well as possibly a little bit of luck that would dictate the result.
@@Stuggy001 yes!!!!!!!
Actual front wheel drive race that isnt a drag race type,!!!!
@@fargeeks who in their right mind would drag race a fwd?!?! This is where it's at, on a proper track, with about the most simple car you can get. 4 wheels, probably twin carbs on the engine and a bloke in the drivers seat with big balls.
@@douglaspealing5608 its not often we see a front wheel drive car racing on a circuit
@@fargeeks it's fairly low level to be fair. The drivers are very good, but that's partly because most of them have been racing minis for about 30 years.
Quite a few of the cars in the BTCC (which these guys support race for) are running fwd at the moment. At lower level racing, a lot of the cars are fwd, in most motorsports with corners, like circuit racing, rallying, and autocross to name a few.
Higher classes tend to be rwd, like you say, but there is the odd exception. I think Nissan entered a fwd car into Le Mans once for example
luv btcc,a great day out
Turning all those Minis loose is like smaking a wasp nest.
brilliant!!
What a race!
Good old tech-lite racing, Gos to show you as soon as the technology got ahold of racing weather touring cars or F1 it became bland.
amazing how u hear gearbox squealing sound only with those mini cars :))
Straight cut gears
@@Poz100 synchromesh or dogbox?
Dog box I believe. www.mini7.co.uk/features.php?p=935
Adorable miglias