Right? Like it is impressive to see those F1 cars go around the track at warp 9, but it isn't all that fun. If one wanted to make a racing series people want to watch they'd be smart to prohibit any computer use beyond basic EFI and telemetry, no ABS, traction control, active aero, etc. maybe even have a crappy spec tire. See the couple times a year NASCAR runs on a road course for a rough idea, especially the last laps.
That driving on a very greasy track was pure magic he knows how to use a steering wheel like Fangio did that was some shake down I agree i was there several times with my Bsa Bantam racer what a great circuit and staff loved the video and the H&S thank you all Team Shed Racing.
Great video, reminded me of when I raced my little fifty cc motorbike there, it was very rainy for practice and much to my surprise I was fastest (I am and was a fat old geezer of average ability) of course it dried up for racing and everybody buggered off and left me for dead, ah well I enjoyed my moment in the rain! Thanks again to you and Suzi for the photos.
I loved this Ivan. Even Tom had to grunt a bit getting out of the car after being on the track in the wet for that long. He is quite good considering he's literally muscling a 10 liter aircraft engine in a featherweight frame with bicycle tires for traction. What fell off wasn't critical and besides, I had to laugh when you showed the flower foam for soaking up the oil. Not bad really.
Loved it.. especially Ivan setting the frag link to its 'Drift setting'.. entertaining as all heck.. and more so than watching, as others have mentioned, the lates F1 circus... What a great lead up to Goodwood..
Brilliant stuff Ivan!. I loved watching that. Tom was so mechanically sympathetic with the car too. Very nice footage well done Suzie. Cant wait to see it on the telly at Goodwood now :)
Lovely job! I remember Anglesey as being wet and windy more often than not, when I raced bikes there a couple of times a year. It made up for the misery by being absolutely beautiful when the sun broke through and the clouds became white puff balls in the sky. The Hall-Scott looks to be quite a sideways event to drive. Great fun, I’ll bet it’s a decent workout too. 😎👍🍻
Purely delightful! Great car. Testosterone peaked driving. Wonderful narration. Top notch video. Music by Hall Scott. That sums up to a great big smile on my face. Thank you.
If you could get 'Aerosmith' to record "Living On The Edge" with the word 'Driving', you have Tom's skills in a song. Well done Tom ! He kept the car right at it's limits and managed it so well.
absolutely superb both the car and Tom's driving , good to have a shake down , the car sounds and looks fantastic well done all , and thanks Suzie for the filming and Ivan for the commentary
It would be interesting to hear Tom's comments on the interesting moments on the in car video, and his take on your comments about his driving, just a thought. You are right Anglesey does have that feel of an old track with the atmosphere of a bygone age of amateur enthusiast drivers.
I retired to Anglesey and this track was one of the reasons. Lots of action there during the summer and nowhere prettier when the sun shines. I hope you return one day for a public meeting and I can see your wonderful car in the flesh.
Ivan, I haven't seen a single car pass him. I he spent two hours out there he was definately having fun. I'm just finishing up a 195 Singer SM1500 roadster. Left off every bit not absolutely necessary . No fenders, no runningboards, no hood, no hoodsides, no convertible top mess, just the pins for a tonneau. The entire car is rebuilt down to the last nut. and bolt. Replaced many of the nails with screws. Used stainless throughout. Cut down the windscreen, and made a lighter aluminum frame for it. Put rudge hubs on it and am running an old set of Jaguar wheels with the fronts narrowed 1.5". I have a 1965 Sunbeam Tiger ready for final assembly also as a street/track compromise. ,also assembled as light as possible using the hard top alone. I also have a 1959 Hillman Husky with QA1 coilovers, and a polished out, and chromed Jag rear IRS nicely adapted in. It was already set up for smallblock Ford V8 when I found it so will modify front suspension to accept a rack, and pinion setup. It has a large fuel cell already installed as well. I must say I have thought about doing something more radical intended for desert romping. Building a custom frame, lengthening it, and really making a hotrod style toy out of it. We shall see on that one, I should start with something rough, and not as far along as a street/track restomod as right now the body is perfect, sporting new rubbers, new lenses, all trim in place, original paint, zero rust, perfect glass, so far modified with the best period parts only where you cant see.
Wonderful to get to see young Tom thrash that lovely old bus around the circuit while listening to you talk him through it, Ivan! And, though the tires on it weren’t quite skinny, this brought to mind how much I enjoyed, as a young fellow, whipping my mother’s ‘65 Ford Galaxie through the twisty bits around a South Florida golf course during a good rain! ❤ Thanks for another great video! ❤
You can buy oil absorbent sheets for use under boat engines that might work better in that undertray. Car looked very well behaved, will be interesting to see it at Goodwood after another round of tweaks.
I'm not trying to be facetious or anything, but that reminded me of my misspent youth hustling my old mk2 Transit about. Rear wheel drive, skinny tyres, and leaf springs all round, great fun. 😀
Hey Ivan, you're going to need to have a big magnet under that H&S to catch the ferrous bits as they come away. You wouldn't want to be spreading "shrapnel" about Goodwood. You want to be careful about "having a go" at them women, they hold "mysterious" powers to bring a man undone you know. Brilliant stuff, keep them coming!
I'm sure I watched some film of Lewis driving a black ERA at Donnington, or somewhere. I looked on YT, but couldn't find it. I shall be looking out for the Hall Scott at Goodwood this year. The Revival meeting is a great watch on their YT channel, live coverage all weekend. Ivan is on some of the stuff from previous years too.
I think you were spot on when you were describing Tom going around the track. That was a load of fun to watch. It is a testament to how well you and John put that car together. Tom was having fun out there. That is a lovely, strong car.
You and I have the same problem, Ivan: restricted articulation of the neck. It's a by product of all that radiotherapy when we were treated for throat cancer.
During races at Goodwood, there are sometimes video segments recorded in competing cars. I don't understand why competitors are not allowed to have their own video cameras.
He looks to be handling it well. Car seems loose, but predictable, so, yeah, good. Dry track, more seat time, = more speed! Keep goin,,,,Love,,,DUBS,,,,,,
Anglesey is a great circuit. I've rallied there a few times and been round the track in all sorts, including a 3 tonne Dodge Ram dually pickup. That square left at the top of the hill is ace. It's completely blind. They used to have a stack of tyres painted orange sat on the apex, and you stayed out right and just turned in and aimed for the tyres. They're not there now, but there is a black & white marker post in the same position now.
@@blacksquirrel4008, a dually? It's a 5.9 Cummins 24valve. I was Sector Marshal on a rally at the circuit and took the Chief Marshal out for a ride around the first stage, to check it was set out correctly. We were using the concrete access roads up round the top of the circuit as well as the circuit itself. When we got back into the pits, having done the complete stage at full chat, the front brake pads were on fire, and we had to drive around until someone was able to bring a CO2 extinguisher to put them out. It was amusing.
The only thing I've seen in recent history remotley approaching that for entertainment was an incar of Tom Kristensen taming Bill Shepherd's mighty Thunderbird round Goodwood, possibly a similar ratio of power to lack of rubber ??
I am a bit confused with the no onboard camera rules at Goodwood, as every car has them, inside, but is that for their own use, and not Publishable on streams like this?
AH, I've come off Goodwood since they've started putting the Auctions and promoting all the new cars, I mean they do a great thing with the members meeting don't get me wrong. Great for them, but for an average joe it's kind of saying - look at all this stuff, but don't touch - you'll never be able to afford it.. Plus what they do with the auctions must be skating on illegal, the people in charge also own alot of the cars passing through there and you can't tell me there aren't manipulating the prices can you..
Doesn't matter if Red Bull or Mercedes have millions of quid for F1, watching that was far more entertaining. Thank you guys n gals.
Right? Like it is impressive to see those F1 cars go around the track at warp 9, but it isn't all that fun. If one wanted to make a racing series people want to watch they'd be smart to prohibit any computer use beyond basic EFI and telemetry, no ABS, traction control, active aero, etc. maybe even have a crappy spec tire. See the couple times a year NASCAR runs on a road course for a rough idea, especially the last laps.
Bolts may break but good old Tiger seal holds on tight! Car went well and Tom handled her excellently.
Brilliant to watch Tom driving the Hall and Scott doing what you built it do....on pram wheels !!! In the wet..you can keep Fomula one.
Superb. ❤❤
That driving on a very greasy track was pure magic he knows how to use a steering wheel like Fangio did that was some shake down I agree i was there several times with my Bsa Bantam racer what a great circuit and staff loved the video and the H&S thank you all Team Shed Racing.
Next best thing to being there. Thanks much for the show!
At last, someone who can down shift correctly with a blip of the throttle,and maybe bubble d clutch, very good, well done.
*double declutch, sometimes double de-clutch, aka double clutch.
Great video, reminded me of when I raced my little fifty cc motorbike there, it was very rainy for practice and much to my surprise I was fastest (I am and was a fat old geezer of average ability) of course it dried up for racing and everybody buggered off and left me for dead, ah well I enjoyed my moment in the rain!
Thanks again to you and Suzi for the photos.
Great handling, well set up special, the work of a pastmaster who knows what he's about, well done Ivan, really enjoy your work
Another really good reason to watch Goodwood, if any was needed. You ae a dude Ivan. All the best Keith
Outstanding video, Ivan and Suzie. Tom can really drive that thing. Best wishes, Dean.
Brilliant this chap knows his stuff. I'd love to see Lewis on those skinny tyres !!!
Excellent job! Tom doing a good job. There is a crib sheet available in the office, details all apex points. End of kerbs have a meaning also!
Poetry in motion Ivan
I loved this Ivan. Even Tom had to grunt a bit getting out of the car after being on the track in the wet for that long. He is quite good considering he's literally muscling a 10 liter aircraft engine in a featherweight frame with bicycle tires for traction. What fell off wasn't critical and besides, I had to laugh when you showed the flower foam for soaking up the oil. Not bad really.
Wonderful! Looking forward to Goodwood!
Nice drift! I was amazed that old buggy could handle so well in the rain. Cheers!
Fantastic drive. That engine sounds like it is barely breaking sweat.
Thanks Ivan and Susan, definitely a camera at Goodwood, hide it really good,now that nobody knows about it!
yes absolutely, laugh out loud moment.
Loved it.. especially Ivan setting the frag link to its 'Drift setting'.. entertaining as all heck.. and more so than watching, as others have mentioned, the lates F1 circus... What a great lead up to Goodwood..
Brilliant stuff Ivan!. I loved watching that. Tom was so mechanically sympathetic with the car too. Very nice footage well done Suzie. Cant wait to see it on the telly at Goodwood now :)
"It ain't cheatin' if you don't get caught"
That was quite the show! Looks like a car that is definitely not for the inexperienced.
We don't have a Goodwood down our way but we still have Dagwood and Blondy too!
Lovely job!
I remember Anglesey as being wet and windy more often than not, when I raced bikes there a couple of times a year.
It made up for the misery by being absolutely beautiful when the sun broke through and the clouds became white puff balls in the sky.
The Hall-Scott looks to be quite a sideways event to drive. Great fun, I’ll bet it’s a decent workout too.
😎👍🍻
Purely delightful! Great car. Testosterone peaked driving. Wonderful narration. Top notch video. Music by Hall Scott. That sums up to a great big smile on my face. Thank you.
Two hours of that is remarkable. The H&S will be in good hands at Goodwood.
The last several days have yielded a multitude of riches from Ivan. All well enjoyed and much appreciated. English weather to boot!
A grand out! Very well done, and looking forward to Goodwood!
It's art, ballet!
Best video in months. Great story telling and narration.
If you could get 'Aerosmith' to record "Living On The Edge" with the word 'Driving', you have Tom's skills in a song. Well done Tom ! He kept the car right at it's limits and managed it so well.
Tremendous. Loved the commentary. And that sound! Don'tknow why but somehow I'd expected the exhaust to have strangled it a bit. Lovely stuff.
wow Flogging on a 100 year old motor on the track, ticking like a sewing machine Great! good to watch and a good channel
Fabulous video Ivan keep up the good work.👍👍👍👍👍
This is just excellent Ivan and Co.
Such a treat for you all to take the time to bring us and all future folks along for the ride! Hats off!
absolutely superb both the car and Tom's driving , good to have a shake down , the car sounds and looks fantastic well done all , and thanks Suzie for the filming and Ivan for the commentary
Glad you enjoyed it
It would be interesting to hear Tom's comments on the interesting moments on the in car video, and his take on your comments about his driving, just a thought. You are right Anglesey does have that feel of an old track with the atmosphere of a bygone age of amateur enthusiast drivers.
I retired to Anglesey and this track was one of the reasons. Lots of action there during the summer and nowhere prettier when the sun shines. I hope you return one day for a public meeting and I can see your wonderful car in the flesh.
Ivan, I haven't seen a single car pass him. I he spent two hours out there he was definately having fun. I'm just finishing up a 195 Singer SM1500 roadster. Left off every bit not absolutely necessary . No fenders, no runningboards, no hood, no hoodsides, no convertible top mess, just the pins for a tonneau. The entire car is rebuilt down to the last nut. and bolt. Replaced many of the nails with screws. Used stainless throughout. Cut down the windscreen, and made a lighter aluminum frame for it. Put rudge hubs on it and am running an old set of Jaguar wheels with the fronts narrowed 1.5". I have a 1965 Sunbeam Tiger ready for final assembly also as a street/track compromise. ,also assembled as light as possible using the hard top alone. I also have a 1959 Hillman Husky with QA1 coilovers, and a polished out, and chromed Jag rear IRS nicely adapted in. It was already set up for smallblock Ford V8 when I found it so will modify front suspension to accept a rack, and pinion setup. It has a large fuel cell already installed as well. I must say I have thought about doing something more radical intended for desert romping. Building a custom frame, lengthening it, and really making a hotrod style toy out of it. We shall see on that one, I should start with something rough, and not as far along as a street/track restomod as right now the body is perfect, sporting new rubbers, new lenses, all trim in place, original paint, zero rust, perfect glass, so far modified with the best period parts only where you cant see.
Egad! My ebike tires are wider. A doff of my chapeau to the driver!
Wouldn't it be a blast if Hamilton was watching. Great one Ivan.
master class!!! knocked it out of the park
Wonderful to get to see young Tom thrash that lovely old bus around the circuit while listening to you talk him through it, Ivan! And, though the tires on it weren’t quite skinny, this brought to mind how much I enjoyed, as a young fellow, whipping my mother’s ‘65 Ford Galaxie through the twisty bits around a South Florida golf course during a good rain! ❤ Thanks for another great video! ❤
You can buy oil absorbent sheets for use under boat engines that might work better in that undertray. Car looked very well behaved, will be interesting to see it at Goodwood after another round of tweaks.
Yeah, Tom can drive :)
I'm not trying to be facetious or anything, but that reminded me of my misspent youth hustling my old mk2 Transit about. Rear wheel drive, skinny tyres, and leaf springs all round, great fun. 😀
Hey Ivan, you're going to need to have a big magnet under that H&S to catch the ferrous bits as they come away. You wouldn't want to be spreading "shrapnel" about Goodwood.
You want to be careful about "having a go" at them women, they hold "mysterious" powers to bring a man undone you know.
Brilliant stuff, keep them coming!
Brilliant thanks for sharing 🇬🇧👍
This guy is a trooper ! Good to see he had some dry runs. Would a set of mirrors be breaking the rules ? Motor sounds great. Come on Goodwood !
We're fitting an extra mirror
I think you filled the seat with a safe pair of hands. Like you I can't be that fast anymore, but I can still recognize talent.
Brilliant ride around Anglesey in the Hall Scott! Tom gave it a pretty good thrashing I'd say. All the very best to you all! Cheers, Paul.
I'm sure I watched some film of Lewis driving a black ERA at Donnington, or somewhere. I looked on YT, but couldn't find it. I shall be looking out for the Hall Scott at Goodwood this year. The Revival meeting is a great watch on their YT channel, live coverage all weekend. Ivan is on some of the stuff from previous years too.
The ERA video must've been Andrew Jordan testing ERA R4D at Donington...
@@jcgabriel1569 Oooh yes! You are absolutely right. I remember now, thank you. Found it straight away.
Wonderful.
I think you were spot on when you were describing Tom going around the track. That was a load of fun to watch. It is a testament to how well you and John put that car together. Tom was having fun out there. That is a lovely, strong car.
Again just great, just love it, thanks
Great stuff. Thanks.
Great video !! Always entertaining and educational. Why isn't your site being watched by 100's of thousands!?? All the best from Canada!
Awesome car, awesome driver, thanks for the content
That looks like as much fun as you can have with a helmet on.
Gutted didn’t know you were going to Anglesey I loved racing there would of come to see you
You and I have the same problem, Ivan: restricted articulation of the neck. It's a by product of all that radiotherapy when we were treated for throat cancer.
I have the same problem. It's a by-product of being 74.
That aircraft engine sounds just like...........an aircraft engine.
How come he never needs to pump the fuel?
Best video yet, looking forward to having a really good look at the car at the MM in a few weeks - keep up the great works most entertaining!
During races at Goodwood, there are sometimes video segments recorded in competing cars. I don't understand why competitors are not allowed to have their own video cameras.
Surely TigerSeal have sent you a van load of product. You are quite the influencer for them.
I just love it...
We used to call our motorcycles "cafe racers" because we raced from cafe to cafe.
Sunday morning is good for these activities.
He looks to be handling it well. Car seems loose, but predictable, so, yeah, good. Dry track, more seat time, = more speed! Keep goin,,,,Love,,,DUBS,,,,,,
Anglesey is a great circuit. I've rallied there a few times and been round the track in all sorts, including a 3 tonne Dodge Ram dually pickup.
That square left at the top of the hill is ace. It's completely blind. They used to have a stack of tyres painted orange sat on the apex, and you stayed out right and just turned in and aimed for the tyres. They're not there now, but there is a black & white marker post in the same position now.
Having recently driven one of those I can’t even imagine taking one around a circuit.
@@blacksquirrel4008, a dually? It's a 5.9 Cummins 24valve. I was Sector Marshal on a rally at the circuit and took the Chief Marshal out for a ride around the first stage, to check it was set out correctly. We were using the concrete access roads up round the top of the circuit as well as the circuit itself.
When we got back into the pits, having done the complete stage at full chat, the front brake pads were on fire, and we had to drive around until someone was able to bring a CO2 extinguisher to put them out.
It was amusing.
The only thing I've seen in recent history remotley approaching that for entertainment was an incar of Tom Kristensen taming Bill Shepherd's mighty Thunderbird round Goodwood, possibly a similar ratio of power to lack of rubber ??
Love to see a current F1 driver in one of these to see how he fairs.
Good wood racing is on youtube anyway so will catch you there hopefully!
Brilliant Ivan, loved it, far more interesting than clinical modern motor racing. You sure you haven't shares in Tiger seal !!
Not yet.....
Best testing/shake down video I've seen, I think the test drivers got the gig,well done to all involved
Thank you very much!
Great video Ivan! I think you should let Tom have a go in your Skirrow.
Not sure he will fit in it - Tom is tall !
👍👍👍👍👍
Great stuff!! Better than F1
Can you get Tom to do a review of the car, or talk through a lap?
I am a bit confused with the no onboard camera rules at Goodwood, as every car has them, inside, but is that for their own use, and not Publishable on streams like this?
I think it is no external cameras ….
Ivan may well have had a freebie but I’m confident all the others will have had even better value from his very presence and eccentricity
Ooh 1st??
Cordialement,
Shame we couldn't hear that fantastic engine working hard.
there was 10 mins of commentary then a few minutes of driving with the engine noise wasn't there?
At the Pit Door way is that Silver car a Prince GT?
a Skyline GTR
Is it Goodwood Revival you will be going to?
Members’ Meeting in April
Oooh, i spy Bugattis there...
👍🇦🇺
AH, I've come off Goodwood since they've started putting the Auctions and promoting all the new cars, I mean they do a great thing with the members meeting don't get me wrong. Great for them, but for an average joe it's kind of saying - look at all this stuff, but don't touch - you'll never be able to afford it.. Plus what they do with the auctions must be skating on illegal, the people in charge also own alot of the cars passing through there and you can't tell me there aren't manipulating the prices can you..
Ive got bigger tyres on my bike😄