That would be the Hill family home 32 Parkside Mill Hill London, I suppose. I wish the council would re name the road "Graham Hill". Graham was my boyhood F1 hero. Fiercely competitive on track, a party animal off duty, yet an English gentleman at other times. I seem to remember a documentary. Betty Hill recalled a noisy party at the the Hill's home, two constables arrived following complaints. In short order the Police officers were handed glasses of beer by Graham and they stayed some time.
@@russcattell955i I love listening to Graham Hill on the 1962 Nurburgring Shell documentary where Hermann Lang is driving the old W125 around it and where Graham is commentating casually almost dying going off on oil through a ditch and miraculessly ending up back on the track! Also, Graham is the only driver ever to nail the Big 4 of Motorsports - WDC title (62&68), Indy 500 (66?), Monaco GP winner and Le Mans winner!
That's legacy media for you. There are dozens of new gen youtubers who would have done this better. Just give us 30 minutes of driving with no talking and no music.
I’d love to see something much more extensive than this, if possible. Totally understand these segments have to be short for the broadcasts, but a longer version when uploaded would be wonderful. Seeing these guys tell the stories of and then drive these incredible cars is always excellent.
Seeing Damon in this old car makes me think of all the times he missed with his Dad. He was only 11 when his Dad died. Them being so like minded, I just can't help but think of all the times they missed together. It makes me sad to think about it.
@@eamonahern7495 I would have SWORN I heard him say he was 11 when his Dad died a few years back on Skype but I must be mistaken because I just looked it up and you're right, he was 15 when Graham died. He must have mentioned age 11 for something else and I've mixed it up somehow. Getting old is tough. 😉
@@rattusnorvegicus4380 you must be German. 😉 You're the only person who's pointed that out since I started using this name. It's a character from a very old Canadian show I watched as a kid. My profile picture is him, The Professor Zweiback Glockenspiel. He's a mad scientist with a mechanical butler. 😂 He's a bit crazy so I think that's where (Twice baked) comes from. Thanks for noticing. 👍😁
Damon Hill the coolest guy in F1 history for me. The fact he started off racing motorcycles adds to his kudos. Often wondered if he could have been like the inimitable John Surtees.
@@beachcottage3740 He was a gent, I met him at Brands Hatch during a testing session in 1988. He kept a very low profile for some time, he then went out on track and blew all the modern riders away. I wondered who this person was as I watched him from the pits, he rode back took his helmet off and there he was. We a short conversation, what a cool guy he was. RIP the ultimate racing person of all time. I can’t see his record ever being beaten.
@Gillie Monger There we’re much better TT racers SMB Hailwood comes to mind and JM. Although SMB had thoughts of following Surtees into F1 it never happened. Surtees did enjoy a good argument with his teams.
Frankly, it does not get much better than this: two fantastic drivers -- and two of my all-time favorite motorsports legends -- chatting about F1 history and then taking those Ferraris out for a spin on the track for good measure (as good 'ol Martin would say). Top notch video! Thank you!!
Great video, thank you! I can never quite believe how magnanimous Damon is about Michael Schumacher! Yes Schumacher was a fantastic driver, but he was extremely ruthless and he took Hill out in Adelaide to win a championship in what still looks like a calculated move. So much respect for Damon!
Saw this in the broadcast, this video was something else! Thank you Sky Sports F1 for providing these amazing pieces of content, they really make my race weekends
Damon really looked like he had realised a dream. Maybe during his childhood he dreamt about his father driving a Ferrari. Martin enjoyed this day too.
One of the greatest and most beautiful F1 cars of all time - The legendary 156 "Sharknose". Just watching this video made me emotional. What an experience it must be to actually drive one of these beauties on a racetrack.
von Trips’s death surely must rank as one of if not THE most tragic of F1 fatalities in history. To lose both his life and the F1 World Championship at the same time and with the spectators who died with him was truly awful 😢
Phil Hill was a deserving winner of the championship that year. He could have sown it up during the French GP, but had a spin when leading well, and lost his position. That win would have put him well ahead of von Trips in points. Regarding Monza, it was von Trips who made the fatal error of cutting off Jim Clark, causing the 2 cars to collide. It was his 3rd and final big crash at Monza.
I'd love to see a retro-technical video, where someone goes in depth, showing us all the technical details of old racing cars like these... Or, even some closer shots of these cars, comparing the different engines or any other of the small differences between them. Before viewing this video I knew nothing about the old shark-nose Ferrari cars (I'm in my mid 20's, for context), but now I'd like to learn more about them. They look so beautiful...
My interest in racing and cars in general was supercharged when I saw the cover of Road & Track for Jan. 1962 with Phil Hill in the cockpit of one of these. I was thrilled that there was an American World Champion. I still have that issue, hidden for years in a box of magazines in the garage!
This film is priceless, such beautiful shots and sounds of this icon (minus the horrible music) when before this I had pictures and old footage with bad sound. I now love this car even more!
You can see how the air-intake at the front helps the car hug the corners. aerodynamics there and they tested to see which form of it works best. That is the foundation of modern F1!
Von Trips didn't beleave that Jim Clark was so fast with his poor Climax and that he was just behind him, ready to overtake him before Parabolica curve. he was slipstreaming the Ferrari. Jimmy was very lucky this day.
Great performance , 2 F1 legends racing the Ferrari sharknose ...at the end , Hill , this is the first time for me in a Ferrari F1 , Brundle " i dind't notice that " ...gorcious !
Ah! The 1.5 liter era of 1961 to 1965 might be my favorite era for F1. Yes, it ended around the time I was born, but I’ve studied that era extensively. Watching the Glover Trophy race at the Goodwood revival is always a treat. I would love to see a modern formula along those lines; updated for safety, maybe 2000cc. Road racers in pure form.
Hill finally driving a Ferrari 😍 Back in 1994 when Damon was battling Micheal, as a Ferrari fan I had chosen him as my favorite for the world title, being “the Cavallino” out of the game as usual. I was very happy for him in 1996. His (and his dad’s) helmet has always been one of my favorire if not my preferred one along Senna’s.
The Limit, a book by Michael Cannell, covers this period of motor racing in great detail, and is a very enjoyable read. It sounds like Martin Brundle and Damon Hill had just been reading the same book. Incidently, in 1961, Phil Hill had the French GP almost won, and stupidly spun, losing his large lead. That win would have secured the championship, rather than having it come down to a couple of points difference at Monza.
Very nicely put together film and presentation. I am sure I read recently in Gino Rancati's book about Ferrari that it wasn't just Von Trips connecting with Clark but his that his brakes had been leaking too ?
I’d be interested to know if these are the recreations Chris Rea paid to have built for a film, because famously Enzo had all the original ones scrapped.
These were recreated by Setford and Company for owner and enthusiast Jason Wright, using original engines and other original parts, and then the rest painstakingly recreated from drawings and photos.
Lenny I’m glad to see I’m not the only one who remembers Chris Rea building von Tripp’s car for his film and tribute to Taffy. These are a lifetime passion for Chris, as well.
I was 15 when the sharknose ran in F1. I thought the 59 BRM F1 car was as beautiful a car as anything I'd seen...until this car. U still think it's one of the top 3 most beautiful F1 cars ever.
Every time I see a "classic" race car, I can't stop thinking about the courage and the talent of those drivers! I had the opportunity to admire a lot of F1 and sportcars at Ferrari Museum and when you look at them, you are first shocked by their beauty and then you realize how much these cars were dangerous! Small, lightweight, super powered and with no protection at all!
I had a Scalextric car like that ferrari. Paired with a relatively big Cooper. Would've been worth quite something by now I guess - if I hadn't unpacked the lot and had a couple years enormous fun with it as a kid :-) .
First of all Damon Hill does not even deserve to drive that car or even drive next to Martin brundle. Damon Hill is simply famous because of his father and the fact that Ayrton Senna died
Ni Martin Brundle ni Daimon Hill corrieron para Ferrari en F1; sin embargo, la admiración y el respeto que muestran por la marca y su historia es conmovedor.
The Historic Grand Prix Car Association organises a series of races for Grand Prix cars built from the pre war years up to 1965. You are unlikely to see a Sharknose Ferrari but cars such as Lotus, Cooper, BRM, earlier Ferraris and Maseratis among others compete at circuits such as Silverstone, Brands Hatch, Nurburgring etc.
Hill, has done things in F1, kudos. What has Brundle achieved in 12 years of F1? 9 podiums, that’s it. No wins, no championships, no fastest laps, no poles. Why is he in this video?
I began attending Formula One races in 1964 so I never saw one of these cars race but I did see ones not much more sophisticated run and these fellows weren't kidding when they said those drivers had guts! I actually saw Graham Hill race twice...his son looks a lot like his dad.
I remember watching Phil Hill win the championship in this car. The only American champion. Such beautiful cars they raced back then. Back in a time where skill and nerve were everything. And the steering wheel didn't look like a PlayStation controller!
@@Suprahampton Actually, the town where Mario Andretti was born was in Italy at the time, but it is now in Croatia. Italy lost the area of Istria to Yugoslavia after World War 2. I’ve been there and it’s a lovely spot, now called Motovun. His family left there as those of Italian extraction were unwelcome after the war. These days of course, there’s a picture of him in the town square 😄 Anyway he followed his American dream and made (very) good.
The clip is very well put together, however you should tell your editor that he should avoid having annoying background music play over the engine noise.
What would be marvelous would be a segment describing more detail about the recreation of these replicas. Enzo destroyed all,of the originals, so these must be remanufactured replicas. I would love to see how it was done and who did it.
That photo of Damon's christening with all those F1 legends is very special.
Jo Bonnier holds Damon in his arms
That would be the Hill family home 32 Parkside Mill Hill London, I suppose. I wish the council would re name the road "Graham Hill".
Graham was my boyhood F1 hero. Fiercely competitive on track, a party animal off duty, yet an English gentleman at other times.
I seem to remember a documentary. Betty Hill recalled a noisy party at the the Hill's home, two constables arrived following complaints. In short order the Police officers were handed glasses of beer by Graham and they stayed some time.
He is F1 royalty
@@russcattell955i I love listening to Graham Hill on the 1962 Nurburgring Shell documentary where Hermann Lang is driving the old W125 around it and where Graham is commentating casually almost dying going off on oil through a ditch and miraculessly ending up back on the track!
Also, Graham is the only driver ever to nail the Big 4 of Motorsports - WDC title (62&68), Indy 500 (66?), Monaco GP winner and Le Mans winner!
Hill: “I want to hear it”
Brundle: “It’s a beautiful sounding engine!”
Sky: “Let’s soak it in crappy music”
yep seems to be nearly always the case....no f music please !!😣
That's legacy media for you. There are dozens of new gen youtubers who would have done this better. Just give us 30 minutes of driving with no talking and no music.
@@MD-qm6gy the music would have been 10 times worse
@@rhett7716 Because these features are edited by gum chewing nerds
gotta keep viewers stimulated with a barrage of nonstop sound or they won't watch the programming, dontchaknow
Hear me out, what about these two legends making a show about classic racing cars? I would watch all of the episodes
Yes, yes, and yes! Did I say yes? Yes!
YES!
Would happily watch all that. F1 In History. And they revisit all the cars as far back as they can up to present day.
omg, yes. all day every day and twice on saturdays. love it
Like Victory by Design with Alain de Cadenet, but F1-focused
I’d love to see something much more extensive than this, if possible. Totally understand these segments have to be short for the broadcasts, but a longer version when uploaded would be wonderful. Seeing these guys tell the stories of and then drive these incredible cars is always excellent.
Agreed. I could watch them all day, waxing philosophical about cars, drivers, historic races, etc…
absolutely would love this, some nice long videos on youtube would be fantastic
Sometimes they do upload extended versions of such segments a little time later. Would love to see the RAW Footage of their talk and the ride aswell
I hope sky listens to you.
I believe that these cars were all destroyed as you mentioned. Who built these examples. They look beautiful probably better than the original cars.
When Damon was talking bout his childhood and that picture and staying with Phil Hill . He must had one hell of a childhood b4 his dad was sadly taken
Seeing Damon in this old car makes me think of all the times he missed with his Dad. He was only 11 when his Dad died. Them being so like minded, I just can't help but think of all the times they missed together. It makes me sad to think about it.
15 or 16. Damon was born in 1960 and Graham was killed in a plane crash around 1975 or 76
@@eamonahern7495 Zweiback means twice baked :)
Mick is going through the same stuff. He said so himself in his dads documentary
@@eamonahern7495 I would have SWORN I heard him say he was 11 when his Dad died a few years back on Skype but I must be mistaken because I just looked it up and you're right, he was 15 when Graham died. He must have mentioned age 11 for something else and I've mixed it up somehow. Getting old is tough. 😉
@@rattusnorvegicus4380 you must be German. 😉 You're the only person who's pointed that out since I started using this name. It's a character from a very old Canadian show I watched as a kid. My profile picture is him, The Professor Zweiback Glockenspiel. He's a mad scientist with a mechanical butler. 😂 He's a bit crazy so I think that's where (Twice baked) comes from.
Thanks for noticing. 👍😁
Damon Hill the coolest guy in F1 history for me. The fact he started off racing motorcycles adds to his kudos. Often wondered if he could have been like the inimitable John Surtees.
Hear-hear. Look for the Sky video of him surfing between races. Just such a gent. One of my faves and deserving of WAY more respect.
@@beachcottage3740 He was a gent, I met him at Brands Hatch during a testing session in 1988. He kept a very low profile for some time, he then went out on track and blew all the modern riders away. I wondered who this person was as I watched him from the pits, he rode back took his helmet off and there he was. We a short conversation, what a cool guy he was. RIP the ultimate racing person of all time. I can’t see his record ever being beaten.
@Gillie Monger Nobody will ever beat John Surtees record, the man is a legend. The fact he won 6 TT titles adds to his Kudos.
@Gillie Monger There we’re much better TT racers SMB Hailwood comes to mind and JM. Although SMB had thoughts of following Surtees into F1 it never happened. Surtees did enjoy a good argument with his teams.
@Gillie Monger For a racer that’s doubly important
The reflection of the gauges behind the metal steering wheel arms is just sublime
Frankly, it does not get much better than this: two fantastic drivers -- and two of my all-time favorite motorsports legends -- chatting about F1 history and then taking those Ferraris out for a spin on the track for good measure (as good 'ol Martin would say). Top notch video! Thank you!!
Lucky lucky boys. Always a joy to listen to Damon's tales from his childhood. Great piece this.
Great video, thank you! I can never quite believe how magnanimous Damon is about Michael Schumacher! Yes Schumacher was a fantastic driver, but he was extremely ruthless and he took Hill out in Adelaide to win a championship in what still looks like a calculated move. So much respect for Damon!
Yeah yeah, I'm sure none of the other great drivers ever did anything questionable like that.
@@_Jester_ Really?
The Adelaide incident wasn't deliberate.
Schumacher was a cheater though
I never liked Schumacher when he drove the Benneton, but I was a fan when he drove for Ferrari. Did his attitude change?
And again in Monaco!
Takes me back. I had that Ferrari model in my Scalectrix set along with a lotus.
I had the Airfix versions!
@@MidEngineering Me too, racing against a Cooper!
Saw this in the broadcast, this video was something else! Thank you Sky Sports F1 for providing these amazing pieces of content, they really make my race weekends
4:20 really love that tachometer reflected on steering wheel
Come on Ferrari and Sky. Please hook Damon up with a drive in an F1 car of his era. The F399 would be a great fit.
Would be funny to give him a go in one of the Schumi Bennetons that he lost out to
@@flare2000x he drove the 1994 Benetton at Goodwood last year
Thank you for this brilliant video ! Its a pleasure to see these iconic cars and listen to these fantastic drivers. Many greetings from Germany !
Pero son replicas con motor y caja original ferrari, No existe ningun F1 156 todo original de la época.
I saw Martin there twice in 1983 when he was giving some young Brazilian guy called Senna a hard time in F3.
Super video guys. Stunning, beautiful cars. Great to see the Hill Helmet in a red Ferrari. Magic. Thanks for sharing. :)
This video is one of the reasons I love F1, the history , the tragedy and though it all we race as one.
I grew up watching these gents race. Such a great dynamic between them, alongside some of the best looking Ferraris of all time. Wonderful
What a treat to watch my "peers" ( ie: in age only--lol) in these magnificent cars. Many thanks.
Damon really looked like he had realised a dream. Maybe during his childhood he dreamt about his father driving a Ferrari. Martin enjoyed this day too.
Oh man, that was sweet. Spectacular. One couldn’t have pried my hands off the steering wheel. Thumbs Up to whoever built those cars.
Hill's helmet beats everything! And NO music please!
One of the greatest and most beautiful F1 cars of all time - The legendary 156 "Sharknose". Just watching this video made me emotional. What an experience it must be to actually drive one of these beauties on a racetrack.
Brundle and Hill - THANK YOU! These guys are legendary! The cars are works of art, and the history - priceless!
The first thing that comes to mind when F1 is the topic are the cars of the 60s. So beautiful, so cool
Insanely great with two lovely champs
I surely can't be the only one who clicks instantly when there's brundle in a new video
I just did exactly that.
Martin Brundle could make a video about frying an egg. I'd click and watch instantly.
@@keithclunk3125 james may esque
Yeah, I love listening to him
@@MarcinHopa8 and the legacy will live on, Alex has exactly the same voice and style of commentating.
von Trips’s death surely must rank as one of if not THE most tragic of F1 fatalities in history.
To lose both his life and the F1 World Championship at the same time and with the spectators who died with him was truly awful 😢
Phil Hill was a deserving winner of the championship that year. He could have sown it up during the French GP, but had a spin when leading well, and lost his position. That win would have put him well ahead of von Trips in points. Regarding Monza, it was von Trips who made the fatal error of cutting off Jim Clark, causing the 2 cars to collide.
It was his 3rd and final big crash at Monza.
Lovely piece from two legends of the sport 👏
Have driven a replica Sharknose (Hayabusa powered), massive respect for the early F1 drivers, terrifyingly fragile cars, but incredible to drive.
God I love those old machines along with footage
I'd love to see a retro-technical video, where someone goes in depth, showing us all the technical details of old racing cars like these... Or, even some closer shots of these cars, comparing the different engines or any other of the small differences between them.
Before viewing this video I knew nothing about the old shark-nose Ferrari cars (I'm in my mid 20's, for context), but now I'd like to learn more about them. They look so beautiful...
My interest in racing and cars in general was supercharged when I saw the cover of Road & Track for Jan. 1962 with Phil Hill in the cockpit of one of these. I was thrilled that there was an American World Champion. I still have that issue, hidden for years in a box of magazines in the garage!
I had no idea Von Tripps started that track in Kerpen.
This film is priceless, such beautiful shots and sounds of this icon (minus the horrible music) when before this I had pictures and old footage with bad sound. I now love this car even more!
I was 13 in 61, the year I first got interested in F1.
John
Damon god bless you..... Your dad was amazing and so are you..
'Dangerous times, brave lads'
A wonderful video- the joy that came through was so great to experience!
You can see how the air-intake at the front helps the car hug the corners. aerodynamics there and they tested to see which form of it works best. That is the foundation of modern F1!
Von Trips didn't beleave that Jim Clark was so fast with his poor Climax and that he was just behind him, ready to overtake him before Parabolica curve.
he was slipstreaming the Ferrari. Jimmy was very lucky this day.
They still look beautiful in 2021.
The cars look great as well
I remember seeing a painting of that car on a track. Fantastic! Thank you.
3:52 "quite a lot"
Yeah Damon is surely thinking of the 94' one in that moment lol
"They did it for the glory and the honor." Indeed, different times and different men.
Great performance , 2 F1 legends racing the Ferrari sharknose ...at the end , Hill , this is the first time for me in a Ferrari F1 , Brundle " i dind't notice that " ...gorcious !
I could not fathom doing 170mph in that. Amazing
Ah! The 1.5 liter era of 1961 to 1965 might be my favorite era for F1. Yes, it ended around the time I was born, but I’ve studied that era extensively. Watching the Glover Trophy race at the Goodwood revival is always a treat.
I would love to see a modern formula along those lines; updated for safety, maybe 2000cc. Road racers in pure form.
One of the best looking vintage ferraris!
The most beautiful car of that era imo.
Beautiful. This and the contemporary Lotus are the two cars I remember from my childhood.
Hill finally driving a Ferrari 😍 Back in 1994 when Damon was battling Micheal, as a Ferrari fan I had chosen him as my favorite for the world title, being “the Cavallino” out of the game as usual. I was very happy for him in 1996. His (and his dad’s) helmet has always been one of my favorire if not my preferred one along Senna’s.
The Limit, a book by Michael Cannell, covers this period of motor racing in great detail, and is a very enjoyable read.
It sounds like Martin Brundle and Damon Hill had just been reading the same book.
Incidently, in 1961, Phil Hill had the French GP almost won, and stupidly spun, losing his large lead. That win would have secured the championship, rather than having it come down to a couple of points difference at Monza.
Yes I bought that book before making this piece. Is a fantastic account of the lives of Hill and von Trips 👌
Very nicely put together film and presentation. I am sure I read recently in Gino Rancati's book about Ferrari that it wasn't just Von Trips connecting with Clark but his that his brakes had been leaking too ?
I could watch these two do this all day.
Nice! Two of my favorite drivers.
I’d be interested to know if these are the recreations Chris Rea paid to have built for a film, because famously Enzo had all the original ones scrapped.
These were recreated by Setford and Company for owner and enthusiast Jason Wright, using original engines and other original parts, and then the rest painstakingly recreated from drawings and photos.
Lenny I’m glad to see I’m not the only one who remembers Chris Rea building von Tripp’s car for his film and tribute to Taffy. These are a lifetime passion for Chris, as well.
Gòodwood wouldn't let them run as they said that recreations were not welcome, their loss!
@@johnschofield6675 What a shame that is.
I came in to ask that very question. Also, why did Enzo have them scrapped? Were they outside the rule book and he didn't want that to surface?
I wonder what % of those cars are from the actual cars. I'm guessing less than 20%.
More 60-70%. Both engines are original. And may parts. Rest made from original design drawings
Many*
I was 15 when the sharknose ran in F1. I thought the 59 BRM F1 car was as beautiful a car as anything I'd seen...until this car. U still think it's one of the top 3 most beautiful F1 cars ever.
I'd be curious to know what the other two would be. I'd put it in my top ten for sure.
@@antman5474 Lotus 25 and AAR Eagle...totally subjective, I know...🙂
@@tomsmith5216 Beautiful for sure Chapman was the man but check this...
....Honda RA272 ..what a corker
Forgive me that AAR eagle is gorgeous.
@@antman5474 Ahh yeah, the car Richie Ginther drove to a win in Mexicoi City
Every time I see a "classic" race car, I can't stop thinking about the courage and the talent of those drivers! I had the opportunity to admire a lot of F1 and sportcars at Ferrari Museum and when you look at them, you are first shocked by their beauty and then you realize how much these cars were dangerous! Small, lightweight, super powered and with no protection at all!
Who’s idea was the music 😡
"7 world titles"
Hill dissapointedly: "Quite a lot..."
Would only have been six if he hadn’t cheated Damon to win his first.
Hill's head poking up above the rollover hoop eeek
So are these replicas? Supposedly Ferrari destroyed all the originals.
By the way, Damon, that “dress” you were put in as a baby, it’s call a christening gown.
I had a Scalextric car like that ferrari. Paired with a relatively big Cooper. Would've been worth quite something by now I guess - if I hadn't unpacked the lot and had a couple years enormous fun with it as a kid :-) .
First of all Damon Hill does not even deserve to drive that car or even drive next to Martin brundle. Damon Hill is simply famous because of his father and the fact that Ayrton Senna died
Ni Martin Brundle ni Daimon Hill corrieron para Ferrari en F1; sin embargo, la admiración y el respeto que muestran por la marca y su historia es conmovedor.
modern f1 cars are too god damn wide and nobody will do anything about it
two boys in a toy shop - great piece gents
Martin Brundle is a treasure!
Two greats driving two greats
If they ever made a movie about Damon Hill Christian Bale could definitely play him.
Thank you very much for this splendid presentation of this old 1,5 ltr. model of the early 60's. The model really was very unique.
Would love a racing series based on the 60’s F1cars
Grand Prix Legends video game...
The Historic Grand Prix Car Association organises a series of races for Grand Prix cars built from the pre war years up to 1965. You are unlikely to see a Sharknose Ferrari but cars such as Lotus, Cooper, BRM, earlier Ferraris and Maseratis among others compete at circuits such as Silverstone, Brands Hatch, Nurburgring etc.
This is just too beautiful...
Hill, has done things in F1, kudos. What has Brundle achieved in 12 years of F1? 9 podiums, that’s it. No wins, no championships, no fastest laps, no poles. Why is he in this video?
More of Martin and Damon reviewing classic F1 cars please. This was mega.
Agree
Very special !
thats so cool to see!
Now if they rewrote the rulebook to switch to cars like this for 2022 F1 season i'd pay to watch that.
👽
Damon Hill in Phil Hill's car, the next year Graham Hill won the championship.....it gets weird
Those things need a toe-alignment STAT. Look at how crooked that steering wheel is going down the straights.
I began attending Formula One races in 1964 so I never saw one of these cars race but I did see ones not much more sophisticated run and these fellows weren't kidding when they said those drivers had guts! I actually saw Graham Hill race twice...his son looks a lot like his dad.
Except Graham never got old to go grey
Awesome I got to meet Phill Hill and spend the day with him at Roadamerica for a 50 years of Ferrari celebration awesome guy
Thank you Enzo
I remember watching Phil Hill win the championship in this car. The only American champion. Such beautiful cars they raced back then. Back in a time where skill and nerve were everything. And the steering wheel didn't look like a PlayStation controller!
Mario Andretti also won the World Championship
@@richardwilton722 Forgot about 1978 with Gold Leaf Lotus. Took awhile though. Phil Hill did it with Ferrari in 1961.
@@richardwilton722 Mario Andretti was born in Italy, he's a US Citizen but Phil Hill is the ONLY American born Champ
@@Suprahampton Actually, the town where Mario Andretti was born was in Italy at the time, but it is now in Croatia. Italy lost the area of Istria to Yugoslavia after World War 2. I’ve been there and it’s a lovely spot, now called Motovun. His family left there as those of Italian extraction were unwelcome after the war. These days of course, there’s a picture of him in the town square 😄 Anyway he followed his American dream and made (very) good.
music choice is all wrong .. martin brundle" i wanna hear them" immediately drowned out by terrible music..
Why is the foreground music crackling
The clip is very well put together, however you should tell your editor that he should avoid having annoying background music play over the engine noise.
2 gentlemen
250tr sharknose
1323# ferrari 250tr recreation
Now chaps please drive the ferrari 250 tr recreations as featured in chris rea,s film.
We missed Martin at the Russian GP this weekend!! Come back soon!
Absolutely stunning
What would be marvelous would be a segment describing more detail about the recreation of these replicas. Enzo destroyed all,of the originals, so these must be remanufactured replicas. I would love to see how it was done and who did it.
Watch this space. We interviewed Sefton and Co about the recreations. Will get something up