British Grand Prix (1967)
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- Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024
- No title - British Grand Prix won by Jim Clark. Silverstone, Northamptonshire.
L/S empty track at Silverstone. Various shots empty transporters. C/U as adjustments are made to Bob Anderson's car. C/U Guy Ligier's car, C/U as he polishes it. C/U number 18 on side of car. C/U wheels being tightened. M/S Graham Hill. M/S cars in pits. M/S Lotus Ford. C/U as petrol is poured into car. M/S people arriving at race. C/U Jack Brabham signing autographs. M/S's two women wearing sunglasses. C/U Jackie Stewart signing autographs. M/S Denny Hulme standing by his car. M/S as nose is fitted to his car. C/U of his baby asleep in pram. M/S Mike Spence's BRM being wheeled along. C/U Spence eating apple. M/S Dan Gurney in cab of coach. M/S engineers working on cars. M/S Graham Hill working with mechanics on engine. C/U of him. C/U woman's legs. M/S John Surtees' Honda, various shots Japanese mechanics working on it. M/S woman watching. M/S as cars are wheeled towards start.
C/U Japanese mechanic. C/U John Surtees. Various shots Japanese mechanics working on car. C/U Jim Clark sitting in his car. C/U of his hand on wheel. C/U driver. C/U girl. C/U Graham Hill, C/U of his hands on wheel. C/U Colin Chapman. C/U mechanic working on Ford engine. C/U girl. C/U as Jochen Rindt drives out. L/S crowd. M/S as cars roll up for start. C/U as fireman puts heatproof helmet on. L/S pan as they start. Various shots of the race, C/U Mike Spence pulling into pits, C/U of his car. M/S mechanic working on car. C/U Spence cleaning goggles. Various shots of the race. M/S as Spence gets into his car. M/S pan as he drives out of pits. C/U girl watching. Various shots of the race. C/U mechanic holding out pit signal for Jochen Rindt. Various shots of the race in the heat haze. L/S pan as Graham Hill comes into pits with collapsed suspension. C/U Colin Chapman. C/U as Graham Hill takes a drink. C/U Jim Clark now leading after Hill's retirement. C/U girl watching as cars flash past. Various shots of Jim Clark racing. M/S as he crosses finish line. M/S and C/U as Clark steps up to platform. M/S as laurels are put round Clark's neck. C/U winner's trophy. C/U Clark. M/S as he waves to the crowd.
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The first Grand Prix I ever attended, I was living in Northampton at the time! Fantastic experience that was such a special occasion in my life!
Still my favorite all-time race driver, Clark had natural born talent. His Lotus model of all ( except the Lotus 38 for Indy), was a beauty . Good film of the F1 event.
good music too
@@DL-ls5sy
I agree with you! Typical French music!
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Young Ron Dennis holding the "Rindt pump" sign
3:21 wow youre right eh?
@Chance Junior what's going on here?
JIM CLARK - By far the greatest driver ever - no doubt. He is and was the Best of the Best. No other driver in history until today was so superior as Clark.
This man is the Olymp of driving - the Michelangelo of racing - a dynamic art at the highest level. So smooth, so precise, so fast....simply out of this world. One, who won in Spa by 5 minutes (!) in monsoon rain with only one hand at the wheel (!) because of gearbox trouble...One, who takes back a complete lap (!) in Monza and back into the lead... One, who took pole on the original 22,8 km Nürburgring track by 9 (!) seconds and more....One who won Indy by 2 whole (!) laps...For eternity and by lightyears unmatched in the sport. That`s just four examples of his mesmeric unique genius...
Yes, amazing film. Love the "tremendous heat [i.e., 80 degrees)."
Jim Clark, R.I.P.
clark was killed within a few months i think.
@@srr11 he died April the following year. The world of a 12 year old boy fell apart. Still get a lump in my throat 53 years on.
Silverstone as I will always remember it. Now unrecognisable from how it was in 1967.
Jim Clark. Legend
Imagine in this era an F1 driver just parking his baby son's pram in front of his F1 car while it's being worked on.
2:50 This angel is still like now
So so sad that he never drove in the British Grand Prix again.
The music title is "le dénicheur" (accordéon) ( French song)
On l'appelait le Dénicheur
Il était rusé comme une fouine
C'était un gars qu'avait du cœur
Et qui dénichait des combines
Il vivait comme un grand seigneur
Et quand on rencontrait sa dame
On répétait sur toutes les gammes
"Voilà la femme à Dénicheur"
Elle avait fait sa connaissance
Dans un bar, un soir, simplement
Ce fut le hasard d'une danse
Qui le fit devenir son amant
Il avait de jolies manières
Du tact et beaucoup d'instruction
Sachant faire de bonnes affaires
C'était là toute sa profession
Comme elle avait un peu d'argent
Ils s'mirent en ménage tranquillement
On l'appelait le Dénicheur
Il était rusé comme une fouine
C'était un gars qu'avait du cœur
Et qui dénichait des combines
Il vivait comme un grand seigneur
Et quand on rencontrait sa dame
On répétait sur toutes les gammes
"Voilà la femme à Dénicheur"
Les combines, ça dure c'que ça dure
La chance tourne et puis s'en va
On perd le goût des aventures
Quand le noir vous suit pas à pas
N'ayant plus confiance en lui-même
Un soir qu'il était sans un sou
Croyant résoudre le problème
Le Dénicheur fit un sale coup
Mais comme il rentrait au logis
En pleurant, son amie lui dit
"On t'appelait le Dénicheur
Toi qui étais rusé comme une fouine
Je croyais trouver le bonheur
Près de toi, avec tes combines
Adieu, c'est fini, pars sans peur
Je saurai souffrir et me taire
Malgré mon chagrin je préfère
Abandonner le Dénicheur"
Jim Clark was up there with Fangio as the greatest of his era. No one compared.
Wonderful.
And the best era, by a long way.
But still dirty at those pissy little roll over hoops. Seriously, they'd collapse at the slightest bit of car weight.
A very young ron dennis is holding a pit board!
Who spotted a very young Ron Dennis hanging out the pit board to Jochen Rindt at 3:21?
Very fine footage only slightly marred by the dreadful accordion music.
Cheer up, it could have been, more fittingly, bag pipes, which I would prefer anyway.
accordion music was a very famous song : le dénicheur.
But I don't understand why they have choosen a french music for british grand prix
Greta Thumburg really missed out!!!
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