Wow this is good to watch. It's tangibly fast and on the edge. It's all the power or nothing with no help from computers. Watching it, you can feel those rear tyres breaking loose just waiting for them to hook up and send the car off track like a missile. Real cars. Real scary.
we need a open wheel motorsport where no computers are allowed within the cars. just completely raw like this
an open not a open
@@rowds who cares grammar nazi
Call me weird but I could watch onboard footage of cars from this era for hours
F1 back then the real F1 the engines sound so much better than the 2022 computer controlled F1 cars
Wow this is good to watch. It's tangibly fast and on the edge. It's all the power or nothing with no help from computers. Watching it, you can feel those rear tyres breaking loose just waiting for them to hook up and send the car off track like a missile. Real cars. Real scary.
Merci !
Merci pour cette formidable vidéo !
Toute notre jeunesse...
Bravo ! 👏
Looks insanely fast
Fast enough to die.
Yes, but it's actually slower than modern F1, especially in turns.
Wide angle camera, high FOV make it looks faster
@@Tsopni no shit
@@Tsopni um you're wrong but alright
@@braytonc6574 ah yes because this would beat a modern f1 car. Brain size: mega
Andretti. The master at breaking cars. His son was exactly the same.
This is Patrick Depailler.
what track is this anyone? 08:15
Watkins Glen
Kayalami South Africa. At the beginning.
What track was this?
Kyalami South Africa
@@BarackObama-to3ht And the onboard footage from England/Angleterre is Sir Jackie Stewart doing a lap at Brand's Hatch.