This race had everything. Battle for the lead. 3 way championship fight. A comeback drive. Crashes and collisions. Brilliant quotes and Murray Walker commentating. I was 8 years-old when I watched this and it cemented my love of the BTCC.
I think this is probably the best race ever, not only for the race itself which is brilliant with maximum equality, bur also for the context (last race of the championship, the clash between Cleland and Soper...). Definitely, it is.
Absolutely the best era of BTCC. I was lucky enough to attend a handful of races in the 90s, best cars, best drivers, best tracks, and watching the highlights afterwards with the terrific Murray Walker on commentary. I'm glad I've got most of the 90s seasons on dvd. Great memories.
I watched this again just to hear Murray Walker commentary and enthusiasm again, One sad year for motor sport 2021 is. I was hoping he would have done one more, just for the sake of it.
The guts and heart from that drive with soper is just magic. Drive it like it's stolen and on fire, no matter the place or damage. Never ever give up your race.
At Silverstone 1992, Soper absolutely lives up to MSC’s famous quote. “I've always believed that you should never, ever give up and you should always keep fighting, even when there's only a slightest chance.”
I loved that Btcc cavalier. That and the Toyota are some of the most dullard cars imaginable. They had no right to be that exciting yet they were. Almost every photo, that cavalier was on 3 wheels. I still get pumped thinking about this era Btcc.
I was there! Saw that Cleland/Soper clash on the last lap from a high seat in one of the grandstands. Will never forget it! Somewhere, there must be ALL of the footage from the camera in Steve Soper's car - where is it? From last to 4th, a Masterclass in saloon car racing/overtaking.
Silverstone 1992 is still the best Grande Finale of British Touring Cars, Cleland, Soper and Harvey battling for the championship and it ended with a crash on the penultimate lap
Fantastic race and call by Murray Walker. The Cleland-Soper crash I have swung from one side to the other on this one. What is clear is that in the "second phase" of the crash Soper was never going to make that right hand apex or even corner on the trajectory he had but...... Cleland in the "first phase", the left hander had very aggressively put his car into Soper. He used Soper as a barrier and his move could not have been accomplished without Sopers car. His contact pushed Soper off-line and was very aggressive. It was not race ending on Soper but still very aggressive contact. Soper upped the ante with a move to take Cleland out and was even more aggressive. So I would now take the view that Cleland started a very aggressive melee and then came off second best. IE deliberate contact from him and then deliberate contact from Soper. What was very clear also was the "pit manoeuvre" of tapping the inside rear quarter was used by a lot of these guys to overtake, including Harvey. Seems Plato or the Fairfax County Sheriffs department didn't invent it after all!
The two of them were pulled up in front of an MSA tribunal soon after this. The pair of them apparently agreed beforehand to declare it a racing incident to avoid either getting banned.
That was greasy by Soper, it doesn't take a steward to state that that was more of a t-bone than racing incident. Both stayed on track for the first part, acceptable contact, but at 15:34 Cleland had the line and hugged the inside while Soper dived off tract to the side of him. And to ruin someones championship, that should result in race bans.
@@hypeenotic Really? 30 Years later, and you're wanting them to give race bans retrospectively? FFS what has the world come to. It's in the past, give up on it, nothing can be changed now, so as adults, we just move on. Fuck me, we'll all be asking for reparations from the Italians soon for all the slavery the Romans did 2000 years ago soon. The only thing you can rightly do from the past, is to learn from it, so as not to make the same mistakes again. Not try to get it deleted or banned, This is the only way we move on as a society.
Tim Harvey's Bmw 318is still survives and now resides in New Zealand where it is still raced. There's a full feature on the car in the latest edition of Bmw Car magazine.
Never gets boring. I just wish the current BTCC would take a look back to see what made 1991 to 1999 so good. Yes it got too expensive, but not initially. Look at the raw racing. Simple, exciting cars from multiple manufacturers, drivers with great personalities. And look what there isnt - gimmicks, ballast, hybrid power, reverse grids. Just pure racing.
I argue that this race was better than any F1 race that has taken place at Silverstone. And the red mist really really did come down towards the end between Cleland and Soper.
Don't think we'll ever see racing like this again, this race literally had the lot. BTCC was at it's best when the cars had no aerodynamics and were a real handful to drive.
It was absolutely even throughout that exchange. Cleland gave him a shove on the exit of Brooklands right off the circuit, Soper kept the boot in and the clash into Luffeild was pretty inevitable.
There was some “contact” by both of them but the crash was clearly Sopers fault. Cleland was already clear and rounding the corner. Soper just decided to keep him from being champion.
@@nathanchildress5596 I don't think so, did you see the previous corner where Cleland was on 2 wheels because he'd cut the corner so much, (clearly not enough of a gap to get through) the car was trying to tip over, Soper had held him from going over, by keeping his foot in and rightly went for the next corner, Cleland should have yeilded for the previous corner, because it would have been easy for Soper to move over a bit to the right and let Cleland roll it, would definitely been Championship over if he'd done that. But hey, it's all done and many a grey hair ago, so it isn't really a big issue now. It was a fantastic race that I'll never forget. Soper's pace to come back through the feild after the first lap turn around was brilliant and should never be poo poo'd, he was and still is a damn good driver. Cleland didn't deserve it anyway. lol
@@Sennaxm71 cleland merely replicated the move soper pulled when he passed prior. Just soper didnt leave any space. Simply, soper ruined an all time great drive by being schumacher circa 97
I always had and always will have the opinion that: -This was racing at it's best -Clelland wás going fast but hit the curb and "leaned" into Soper's car -Soper wás going too fast and took Clelland's car out with premeditated intention
I reckon the both went for gaps that weren't there, Cleland got away with his iffy move but didn't get away with sopers bad move. They both did the same thing to each other. Only at luffield there was a gravel trap.
For my money, Cleland has every right to feel the way he did. His rough overtake on Soper was over the limit but at least he was trying to make an overtake...what Soper did at the next corner wasn't an overtake attempt, he was trying to crash Cleland out of the race.
I know that most pepole remember the "i go for first", but fuck me .... S.Sopper WAS A BEAST ... with cripeled car from back of grid ... back to contention. That is litteraly saying "NO" to loose
Its incredible how often the best drives are under those circumstances, not from starting at the back but from a first lap incident putting them at the back. The driver sees red and there's no beating them.
Will we ever see the likes of this again? I was an avid fan of BTCC as a child in the early 90s but have no interest in it now. Is it rose tinted specs?
Don't think it is just rose tinted specs. It had more variety (many manufacturers, cars look different), excitement, danger, passion and emotion. The cars look like more of a handful too, presumably due to the lack of aero. Love Murray Walker's commentary, too.
soper did what he had to do which was get in front of cleland and let harvey through then just hold off cleland till the end. when cleland smashed his way up the inside using soper to turn i bet all his frustration after being spun out at the start just made him go fuck this guy and take him out. anyway it wasnt really any different to leslie taking him out at the start on purpose
Soper went from hero to zero in one move. Nothing could be done about it, other than disqualify the bmw team on the day. That move was deliberate simple as.
Agreed. People arguing Cleland did the same in the first part seem to miss the bit where the front half of Cleland's car is alongside (all 4 wheels on track) before Soper tries to defend, forcing Cleland over the kerb and causing the contact that sends Soper wide. Somehow bringing that on himself is justification for deliberate and tactical dangerous driving? Nah not a chance. Same poor decision Soper made with Leslie at the start that spun him out in the first place, throws it up the inside and leans on Leslie then while Leslie still has half his car on the inside for the next corner he pulls across trying to force him off track. Soper was stupidly fast at times but an utter clown with it.
The sensation of speed is tremendous in this video. These camera angles and the camera really contribute to this. About the race: there was obviously a lot of action, but there were also many silly moves. Trying to outbrake someone in a tight corner is pretty much always going to result in contact, unless the other guy makes room (which isn't going to happen). Also, I don't really understand what that easily-agitated Cleland guy was so mad about. Showing the finger after being passed is just weird. Having said that, in my country we probably would have nicknamed Soper "Sloper" (demolisher).
Best motor race I've ever seen, considering all the sub plots and what was at stake, I don't think this race will ever be matched. Drama from start to finish.
Not that important, but the VHS review showed a bit more after Bailey was punted off: You ride with Cleland briefly, then with Odor as he pulls off. There's then an awkward silence as Kieth gets out of the car and the footage rejoins the leaders on Hanger Straight, then joins back up here when Harvey makes his first attempt on Cleland. That bit missing doesn't really affect this at all, I just noticed it😋
One M. Schumacher should have paid attention to this and learned from it. It's no good trying to take someone out by turning in on them - that's not guaranteed to work. If they get past you, just nail them from behind at the next corner and put them in the barrier. If he'd done that to Villeneuve in '97 he'd have won the title. I don't approve from a moral standpoint, but you have to admire the technique...
Its a mega iconic race, Soper had a job to do which ultimately he did (help his teammate win the title). The vauxhalls do appear to do a job on Soper early on, i suspect they wanted him out of the equation, leaving Harvey to battle it out on his own. The drive from Soper to get back into contention, is quite frankly epic. As is the initial move on Cleland, when he boxes him in, therby allowing Harvey through, i dont think Harvey would have got by Cleland on his own. Then its just red mist time, i think both Cleland and Soper made hard and questionable moves, ultimately Cleland had more to lose, Soper only neede to get Harvey infront, so his job was done. I suspect BMW werent disappointed!!!
@@saulekaravirs6585 no. At turn in, Cleland was almost perfectly alongside Soper on the inside line. Soper came from a long way back and made contact after Cleland was turning in. One is door to door racing, the other is a very unsuccessful dive bomb.
@@yracpontiferous4846 Cleland actually flipped his car onto Soper's car, and ran Soper off the track. The only reason Cleland was in the race to be hit by Soper in the next turn was because Soper's car caught Clelands flip.
@@saulekaravirs6585 that's a very strange interpretation, but you must be hyperbolic with the use of "flipped". I saw a touring car clip a curb. It's likely that Cleland had no choice but to stick so far inside due to Soper turning down on him. The fact that, in spite of two-wheeling and contact at the apex, both cars made the corner means the corner wasn't overcooked, so that was door to door racing. It could have been cleaner, sure, but it was legitimate since Cleland had the inside line. Soper absolutely did NOT have a competitive line when he struck Cleland. That much is indefensible.
@@saulekaravirs6585 rewatch it at .25x speed. It's pretty clear Soper turns down to block and there's contact before Cleland is on 2 wheels. While the car is on 2 wheels, the angle shows that Soper did not leave enough room for the car that was already on the inside. These things are part of racing, the dive bomb was not.
I owned the road going E36 318is and it was dog slow, very underpowered. It would have been destroyed by BMW M3 / Cavalier GSI Makes me wonder what the BTCC teams did to their 318is?
I think all of those cars were Gr.A specs, there were naturally aspirated engines with about 280hp and around 900-1000 kg. There were a kind of "saloon Kit Cars", sadly we will never see something like that again
Not Me Not Me you seriously thought they were zooming around the tracks and down the straights at 130-150mph in a 1.8 litre engined car?😂😂😂 You’d be lucky to reach 80/90mph on the longest straight of this track in a 318!
@@jonnygti Woosh. (That’s the noise of my comment going over your head) The video clearly calls them a 318is. The production E36 318is was a 1.8 litre engined car. My point was the cars in this video are clearly not the production / road going version.
To this day I find it very weird that drivers born and bred in the UK, and thus who learned to drive in a RHD road car, opt to take a race car with an LHD layout. Unless they are left handed.
Most tracks in the UK are clockwise. Apparently you can apex a corner better from sitting on the opposite side of the car, that’s why to this day Ash Sutton and Colin Turkington both sit on the left
@@lastp6905rhd is beneficial to clockwise circuits yo have the weight on the inside of the corner. Hence why in the 60s and 70s, 80s etc. all the top le mans cars wre rhd, even porsche etc. For the clockwise circuit over 24h makes a big difference. Wether rhd or lhd is better (discounting the direction of the track) is still open for debate. Do you want the dominant hand to change gear or not? The old le man cars had the gear lever on the right despite being rhd to get the best of both worlds, you just had to climb over the gear lever to get in and out. Plus on some cars it was arguably advantageous to have the dominant hand on the wheel, and rouse thought so with the rs500, as they were so difficult to drive, he built a seat with a steering wheel on a spring to strengthen his arms for driving that car. Missed gears were a big source of the overtaking maneuvers in f1 until the semi automatic gearboxes. Hence why the dominant hand always got the gear lever.
Bring back gloves off racing in BTCC. It’s the controversy that brings the passion out in the sport. Without it sport becomes sterile and 1 dimensional.
last to 4th for Soper is very impressive but him deliberately taking out Cleland and other racers in previous races makes him one of the worst drivers of the series
Murray Walkers commentary and enthusiasm makes this all the better! What an era to be alive!
Both F1 & BTCC on BBC Sunday Grandstand... wonderful wasn't it. No ads neither
yup i was alive then and i agree
This race had everything. Battle for the lead. 3 way championship fight. A comeback drive. Crashes and collisions. Brilliant quotes and Murray Walker commentating. I was 8 years-old when I watched this and it cemented my love of the BTCC.
Just the best race. I've watched it so many times over the years, and it never gets boring.
After hearing about Murray Walker's passing today, this race's commentary of him was the first that came to my mind.
Me too 🙏
"I'm going for 1st, says John Cleland"
Probably my favourite line from Murray, he doesn't miss a beat
Clever way to censor swearing
14:03 the most iconic moment in btcc history
I think this is probably the best race ever, not only for the race itself which is brilliant with maximum equality, bur also for the context (last race of the championship, the clash between Cleland and Soper...). Definitely, it is.
Absolutely the best era of BTCC. I was lucky enough to attend a handful of races in the 90s, best cars, best drivers, best tracks, and watching the highlights afterwards with the terrific Murray Walker on commentary. I'm glad I've got most of the 90s seasons on dvd. Great memories.
I watched this again just to hear Murray Walker commentary and enthusiasm again, One sad year for motor sport 2021 is. I was hoping he would have done one more, just for the sake of it.
The guts and heart from that drive with soper is just magic. Drive it like it's stolen and on fire, no matter the place or damage. Never ever give up your race.
At Silverstone 1992, Soper absolutely lives up to MSC’s famous quote. “I've always believed that you should never, ever give up and you should always keep fighting, even when there's only a slightest chance.”
He's got this John McEnroe style of doing his sport. Being provoked he's able to go 125%
Still my favourite race of all time, and 17:12 legendary quote from John. Fantastic.
The prequel to Vettel’s racing or ping pong quote
Won’t get many likes, but the Vauxhall Cavalier with Cleland is one of my favourites
Definitely agree.
I loved that Btcc cavalier. That and the Toyota are some of the most dullard cars imaginable. They had no right to be that exciting yet they were. Almost every photo, that cavalier was on 3 wheels. I still get pumped thinking about this era Btcc.
Absolute favourite
I used to go watch these guys with my dad when I was a kid ! Amazing memories. This is what racing is all about !
Best race I've ever seen, can watch it back now and still be on the edge of my seat
The greatest BTCC race of all time..and the perfect race to end what was a brilliant brilliant season.
I was there! Saw that Cleland/Soper clash on the last lap from a high seat in one of the grandstands. Will never forget it!
Somewhere, there must be ALL of the footage from the camera in Steve Soper's car - where is it? From last to 4th, a Masterclass in saloon car racing/overtaking.
Yes that soper drive is unreal, never seem anything like that.
I definitely have seen onboards of the crash but can't find them on here
Soper was definitely Schumacher and Cleland was definitely Coulthard or maybe Hill?
touring cars at its best. i love j.cleland.
Silverstone 1992 is still the best Grande Finale of British Touring Cars, Cleland, Soper and Harvey battling for the championship and it ended with a crash on the penultimate lap
when there are onboards from Soper BMW, he is litteraly PUSHING the gearbox hard like he wants to add more momentum and speed
He drove that car like a man possessed after getting spun around, what an amazing recovery back up to the front runners.
Fantastic race and call by Murray Walker. The Cleland-Soper crash I have swung from one side to the other on this one. What is clear is that in the "second phase" of the crash Soper was never going to make that right hand apex or even corner on the trajectory he had but......
Cleland in the "first phase", the left hander had very aggressively put his car into Soper. He used Soper as a barrier and his move could not have been accomplished without Sopers car.
His contact pushed Soper off-line and was very aggressive. It was not race ending on Soper but still very aggressive contact. Soper upped the ante with a move to take Cleland out and was even more aggressive. So I would now take the view that Cleland started a very aggressive melee and then came off second best. IE deliberate contact from him and then deliberate contact from Soper. What was very clear also was the "pit manoeuvre" of tapping the inside rear quarter was used by a lot of these guys to overtake, including Harvey. Seems Plato or the Fairfax County Sheriffs department didn't invent it after all!
The two of them were pulled up in front of an MSA tribunal soon after this. The pair of them apparently agreed beforehand to declare it a racing incident to avoid either getting banned.
@@chrisgriffin48 Now you mention that I remember seeing them interviewed about that! Good point.
That was greasy by Soper, it doesn't take a steward to state that that was more of a t-bone than racing incident. Both stayed on track for the first part, acceptable contact, but at 15:34 Cleland had the line and hugged the inside while Soper dived off tract to the side of him. And to ruin someones championship, that should result in race bans.
@@hypeenotic Really?
30 Years later, and you're wanting them to give race bans retrospectively?
FFS what has the world come to.
It's in the past, give up on it, nothing can be changed now, so as adults, we just move on.
Fuck me, we'll all be asking for reparations from the Italians soon for all the slavery the Romans did 2000 years ago soon.
The only thing you can rightly do from the past, is to learn from it, so as not to make the same mistakes again. Not try to get it deleted or banned, This is the only way we move on as a society.
Now that’s what I call racing ✌️🏴
02:10 clutch kick :)
Tim Harvey's Bmw 318is still survives and now resides in New Zealand where it is still raced. There's a full feature on the car in the latest edition of Bmw Car magazine.
Absolute golden age of the BTCC
Murray Walker was in his element here
Never gets boring. I just wish the current BTCC would take a look back to see what made 1991 to 1999 so good. Yes it got too expensive, but not initially. Look at the raw racing. Simple, exciting cars from multiple manufacturers, drivers with great personalities. And look what there isnt - gimmicks, ballast, hybrid power, reverse grids. Just pure racing.
I argue that this race was better than any F1 race that has taken place at Silverstone. And the red mist really really did come down towards the end between Cleland and Soper.
Cleland went absolutely angry at the battered BMW of Steve Soper 14:02
"I'm going for 1st, says John Cleland!"
At the end BMW and Soper was faster
Soper was the Schumacher of Touring Cars. Fast but dirty
@@kevinprior3549 I wasn’t a soper fan at the time but there is no denying he was amazing. An absolute savage on the track. As this video shows !
Touring car racing at its absolute best
Don't think we'll ever see racing like this again, this race literally had the lot. BTCC was at it's best when the cars had no aerodynamics and were a real handful to drive.
Now this is real racing. Love it
The best race ever
Soper's fightback drive was epic. Shame he ruiined it by trying to redesign Cleland's car by force.
It was absolutely even throughout that exchange. Cleland gave him a shove on the exit of Brooklands right off the circuit, Soper kept the boot in and the clash into Luffeild was pretty inevitable.
There was some “contact” by both of them but the crash was clearly Sopers fault. Cleland was already clear and rounding the corner. Soper just decided to keep him from being champion.
@@nathanchildress5596 I don't think so, did you see the previous corner where Cleland was on 2 wheels because he'd cut the corner so much, (clearly not enough of a gap to get through) the car was trying to tip over, Soper had held him from going over, by keeping his foot in and rightly went for the next corner, Cleland should have yeilded for the previous corner, because it would have been easy for Soper to move over a bit to the right and let Cleland roll it, would definitely been Championship over if he'd done that. But hey, it's all done and many a grey hair ago, so it isn't really a big issue now. It was a fantastic race that I'll never forget. Soper's pace to come back through the feild after the first lap turn around was brilliant and should never be poo poo'd, he was and still is a damn good driver. Cleland didn't deserve it anyway. lol
@@Sennaxm71 cleland merely replicated the move soper pulled when he passed prior. Just soper didnt leave any space.
Simply, soper ruined an all time great drive by being schumacher circa 97
Cleland left Soper no room than ran him wide . Soper than behind basically cut the corner straight into Cleland .
I always had and always will have the opinion that:
-This was racing at it's best
-Clelland wás going fast but hit the curb and "leaned" into Soper's car
-Soper wás going too fast and took Clelland's car out with premeditated intention
I reckon the both went for gaps that weren't there, Cleland got away with his iffy move but didn't get away with sopers bad move.
They both did the same thing to each other. Only at luffield there was a gravel trap.
Miss this circuit! Fantastic race, well, Crash/race
Best BTCC race ever, had literally everything from start to finish
oh i miss this era of the British touring cars, was always a battle the modern era just isn't the same.
I appreciate that the pixel quality might not be great on a video from 1992 but what frame rate did you lift this footage in 3fps!!!! It's shocking.
Dirty racing. Entertaining but also very ungentlemanlike… Steve Soper deserved a good slap for both his incidents!
After hearing that Murray passed away. Rip legend.
For my money, Cleland has every right to feel the way he did. His rough overtake on Soper was over the limit but at least he was trying to make an overtake...what Soper did at the next corner wasn't an overtake attempt, he was trying to crash Cleland out of the race.
I know that most pepole remember the "i go for first", but fuck me .... S.Sopper WAS A BEAST ... with cripeled car from back of grid ... back to contention. That is litteraly saying "NO" to loose
Its incredible how often the best drives are under those circumstances, not from starting at the back but from a first lap incident putting them at the back.
The driver sees red and there's no beating them.
Formula One needs this sort of emotion nowadays.
long gone.....
F1 is pussified and corporate PR sterilised nowadays!
Difficult with open wheelers
It needs Murray Walker.
It really doesn't.
this field of dream drivers stayed the same for years :)
R.I.P Murray Walker #Legend
It was rouses 60th win in btcc but his record was beaten and shattered by Jason Plato in 2011 and Matt Neal in 2018
Only because of multiple races per weekend, look at start to win rates and Rouse is miles ahead of the pair of them.
BEST RACE EVER. Enough said.
Demon braking... love it
Will we ever see the likes of this again? I was an avid fan of BTCC as a child in the early 90s but have no interest in it now. Is it rose tinted specs?
Don't think it is just rose tinted specs. It had more variety (many manufacturers, cars look different), excitement, danger, passion and emotion. The cars look like more of a handful too, presumably due to the lack of aero. Love Murray Walker's commentary, too.
The great Andy Rouse's 60th and final victory :)
This is real motorsport
i was 15! still remember it!
Thanks to Greg Rust and his Pod "Rustys Garage" with John Cleland i found this, fanatstic.
Why the framerate....but what a race
14:02
Great stuff!
I'm going for the first, says Cleland xD
Someone needs to upscale these 1990's BTCC races :p
How good do these cars sound onboard and outboard
The truth about that cleland soper crash will never get told. My opinion is soper was told to take cleland out
soper did what he had to do which was get in front of cleland and let harvey through then just hold off cleland till the end. when cleland smashed his way up the inside using soper to turn i bet all his frustration after being spun out at the start just made him go fuck this guy and take him out. anyway it wasnt really any different to leslie taking him out at the start on purpose
Still the best BTCC race ever, by a long way
Soper like a Superman !
Soper went from hero to zero in one move. Nothing could be done about it, other than disqualify the bmw team on the day. That move was deliberate simple as.
Agreed. People arguing Cleland did the same in the first part seem to miss the bit where the front half of Cleland's car is alongside (all 4 wheels on track) before Soper tries to defend, forcing Cleland over the kerb and causing the contact that sends Soper wide. Somehow bringing that on himself is justification for deliberate and tactical dangerous driving? Nah not a chance.
Same poor decision Soper made with Leslie at the start that spun him out in the first place, throws it up the inside and leans on Leslie then while Leslie still has half his car on the inside for the next corner he pulls across trying to force him off track.
Soper was stupidly fast at times but an utter clown with it.
The BMs literally driving through the field!!!
The sensation of speed is tremendous in this video. These camera angles and the camera really contribute to this.
About the race: there was obviously a lot of action, but there were also many silly moves. Trying to outbrake someone in a tight corner is pretty much always going to result in contact, unless the other guy makes room (which isn't going to happen). Also, I don't really understand what that easily-agitated Cleland guy was so mad about. Showing the finger after being passed is just weird. Having said that, in my country we probably would have nicknamed Soper "Sloper" (demolisher).
Loved that race on the day and still love it now. Soper did his job. As he always did. Why BMW paid him so much
Best motor race I've ever seen, considering all the sub plots and what was at stake, I don't think this race will ever be matched. Drama from start to finish.
Not that important, but the VHS review showed a bit more after Bailey was punted off: You ride with Cleland briefly, then with Odor as he pulls off. There's then an awkward silence as Kieth gets out of the car and the footage rejoins the leaders on Hanger Straight, then joins back up here when Harvey makes his first attempt on Cleland. That bit missing doesn't really affect this at all, I just noticed it😋
Soper was a bit naughty there
One M. Schumacher should have paid attention to this and learned from it.
It's no good trying to take someone out by turning in on them - that's not guaranteed to work. If they get past you, just nail them from behind at the next corner and put them in the barrier. If he'd done that to Villeneuve in '97 he'd have won the title.
I don't approve from a moral standpoint, but you have to admire the technique...
RIP Murray Walker
Amazing race ! Messy but amazing
Remember it well and glad to say nothing mutch has changed best racing around is the btcc
How doesnt this have a million views?
I know, this is good racing. And Murray :)
Pure magic
Superb racing. So long ago that Vauxhall were still 'cool'.
Still hotter than f1 2024😂
where can I watch the whole season
The e36s running the show, as god intended
I'm going for 1st, he says! 🖕
BTCC's equivalent of Coulthard's middle finger to Schumacher at French GP 2000.
13:19 best shifting ever
Uwielbiam jak tu idą 14:10💪💪💪
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Why am I wasting time with F1? Whoever decided to put a camera on the back of Rouse's car for this race earned their paycheque.
those Rouse Toyotas had some squirt for sure
Of all the action and controversy in this race, you talk about engine power lol
holy smokes thats some racing right there. Real door to door bumper nose to tail stuff
Its a mega iconic race, Soper had a job to do which ultimately he did (help his teammate win the title). The vauxhalls do appear to do a job on Soper early on, i suspect they wanted him out of the equation, leaving Harvey to battle it out on his own. The drive from Soper to get back into contention, is quite frankly epic. As is the initial move on Cleland, when he boxes him in, therby allowing Harvey through, i dont think Harvey would have got by Cleland on his own. Then its just red mist time, i think both Cleland and Soper made hard and questionable moves, ultimately Cleland had more to lose, Soper only neede to get Harvey infront, so his job was done. I suspect BMW werent disappointed!!!
John Clealand really was going for first
I'm going for first?
I don't think he was saying that somehow
Cool upload!
Ultimate Super Brawl Full Thrilling Action, better than F1
Soper was the BTCC's Schumacher... a driver that made up his own rules.
Steve Soper, Ne Plus Ultra.
Esto es trabajo en equipo
awesome
Disgraceful move from Soper to take Cleland off
Arguably Cleland just about did the same thing to Soper just one turn earlier.
@@saulekaravirs6585 no. At turn in, Cleland was almost perfectly alongside Soper on the inside line. Soper came from a long way back and made contact after Cleland was turning in. One is door to door racing, the other is a very unsuccessful dive bomb.
@@yracpontiferous4846 Cleland actually flipped his car onto Soper's car, and ran Soper off the track. The only reason Cleland was in the race to be hit by Soper in the next turn was because Soper's car caught Clelands flip.
@@saulekaravirs6585 that's a very strange interpretation, but you must be hyperbolic with the use of "flipped".
I saw a touring car clip a curb. It's likely that Cleland had no choice but to stick so far inside due to Soper turning down on him. The fact that, in spite of two-wheeling and contact at the apex, both cars made the corner means the corner wasn't overcooked, so that was door to door racing. It could have been cleaner, sure, but it was legitimate since Cleland had the inside line.
Soper absolutely did NOT have a competitive line when he struck Cleland. That much is indefensible.
@@saulekaravirs6585 rewatch it at .25x speed. It's pretty clear Soper turns down to block and there's contact before Cleland is on 2 wheels. While the car is on 2 wheels, the angle shows that Soper did not leave enough room for the car that was already on the inside. These things are part of racing, the dive bomb was not.
I owned the road going E36 318is and it was dog slow, very underpowered. It would have been destroyed by BMW M3 / Cavalier GSI
Makes me wonder what the BTCC teams did to their 318is?
it was powered by an s14 not an m44
I think all of those cars were Gr.A specs, there were naturally aspirated engines with about 280hp and around 900-1000 kg. There were a kind of "saloon Kit Cars", sadly we will never see something like that again
@@MiticoRaimond Definitely not a 318is then!
Not Me Not Me you seriously thought they were zooming around the tracks and down the straights at 130-150mph in a 1.8 litre engined car?😂😂😂
You’d be lucky to reach 80/90mph on the longest straight of this track in a 318!
@@jonnygti Woosh. (That’s the noise of my comment going over your head)
The video clearly calls them a 318is.
The production E36 318is was a 1.8 litre engined car.
My point was the cars in this video are clearly not the production / road going version.
When John's going for first you can quite clearly hear him yelling F**k off...
20 years later - Hamilton vs Verstappen... Except there then there were no stewards or team principles interfering...
To this day I find it very weird that drivers born and bred in the UK, and thus who learned to drive in a RHD road car, opt to take a race car with an LHD layout. Unless they are left handed.
Most tracks in the UK are clockwise. Apparently you can apex a corner better from sitting on the opposite side of the car, that’s why to this day Ash Sutton and Colin Turkington both sit on the left
They took whatever layout the team they were driving for gave them.
@@lastp6905rhd is beneficial to clockwise circuits yo have the weight on the inside of the corner. Hence why in the 60s and 70s, 80s etc. all the top le mans cars wre rhd, even porsche etc. For the clockwise circuit over 24h makes a big difference.
Wether rhd or lhd is better (discounting the direction of the track) is still open for debate.
Do you want the dominant hand to change gear or not?
The old le man cars had the gear lever on the right despite being rhd to get the best of both worlds, you just had to climb over the gear lever to get in and out.
Plus on some cars it was arguably advantageous to have the dominant hand on the wheel, and rouse thought so with the rs500, as they were so difficult to drive, he built a seat with a steering wheel on a spring to strengthen his arms for driving that car.
Missed gears were a big source of the overtaking maneuvers in f1 until the semi automatic gearboxes. Hence why the dominant hand always got the gear lever.
Bring back gloves off racing in BTCC. It’s the controversy that brings the passion out in the sport. Without it sport becomes sterile and 1 dimensional.
Holy shit this is entertaining
Wow Matt Neal not driving a Honda
Im going for 1st
last to 4th for Soper is very impressive but him deliberately taking out Cleland and other racers in previous races makes him one of the worst drivers of the series
Props to the director [Enter your name here]
I maintain the damage to the boot gave soper some form of downforce