Great memories from the 1970 LeMans 24 hour, driving the NART Ferrari 312P , The lack of pit straight barrier allowed some great pics and excellent video. cheers tony a2z Adamowicz
That was a special year, great to see King of Cool himself Steve McQueen and the ‘Le Man’s’ film car - Porsche 908, and all the other wonderful actual race cars - Lola T70, Chevron- BMW, Alfa T33, Matra MS650. The weather looked miserable, but with all these gorgeous and exciting cars it looked like paradise to me as a young child, truly a golden age of sports car racing that was sadly drawing to a close as the oil crisis impacted during the early 70s.
1970-1971 Some of the best years at Le Mans-ever! The cars were FANTASTIC, a lot of the world's top drivers were there and the racing was amazing. I should really include 1967.... the year that Gurney and Foyt took the chequer. That year, lamost everybody was there. The Golden Days of Sports-Prototype racing; not only at Le Mans.
The white 917 longtail driven by Elford/Ahrens Jr (car no.25) was the first 917 fitted with the 5.0 litre engine and a five speed box. Vic Elford said the car could max out at 250mph on the Mulsane Straight. That's unbelievable for 1970 and still very quick even by today's standards.
@@vitakyo982 I think jackie oliver drove at 398 km./h. by night with gulf n.18. For 1972 porsche was making a 16 cylinder and the can am turbo with 900hp. They could go easily over 400 k/h
Superbe vidéo. Une mine d'infos pour maquettiste! Et un plein de nostalgie pour le gamin de 8 ans, que j'étais à l'époque, sur les épaules de son père, un périscope en carton en mains pour essayer de voir les autos! Il ne manque que le bruit des moteurs. Merci.
Great images even more with my slowly evolving understanding for that overexciting era and years ... in addition to the more obvious and wellknown facts .. I am also thrilled with the appearance and story of the chromeyellow Greder Racing 7 Litres Corvette . she really shines in all the films of that 70 Le Mans gathering 🌷:)
Love this. I was seven years old in 1970. Talked my father into taking me to see the movie "Le Mans" four times! Interesting to see some of the cars not shown in the movie, like the #3 Porsche long-tail and the yellow #12 Ferrari 512S.
L 'epoca d'oro delle corse Endurance. 1966/1971. Piloti famosi che correvano insieme a gentleman drivers, ma tutti veri "cavalieri del rischio". Sport-prototipi e GTgr.4. Un gran bel documentario. Complimenti all'autore.
The drivers names are as familiar still as if it was yesterday.i was 18 then and only much later did I appreciate I had the good fortune to have lived in a golden age for motor racing as well as many other aspects of life.
Looking for my friend Tony a2z... NART 312P #57... Hard to pick out with all the people... I'd like to see the cutting room out takes.. LOST Tony to brain cancer, October 2016 Miss him... Once a HERO with Sam and Chuck! FORZA FERRARI J.C.
"Just give me a good car which doesn´t fail. I don´t care about the category" "A second class race is always better than any race" Pedro Rodriguez (January 18, 1940 - July 11, 1971) "Now these guys have no idea. They ride karts until they are 18 and then move on to Formula 1. They don't know how to do anything other than accelerate and move the steering wheel. The only charisma Lewis Hamilton has is his girlfriend." "Today's Formula 1 cars can be driven by a chimpanzee" Niki Lauda (February 22, 1949 - May 20, 2019) Greetings from Venezuela.
Eyes like a hawk :). I have also read the then new Matra 660 featured a Monocoque construction whereas e.g. the 917 was built on a tubular frame from Aluminium. Matra Racing really is a fascinating story within an overall breathtaking era.
Sadly/strangely a lot of these drivers finally died in a Formula-1 car/race! Actor/Race driver Steve McQueen, making a movie of this race, died of cancer! 😒🌈R.I.P.@#
The beautiful number 57 Ferrari 312P Adamowicz car could have been something special in its coupe guise as here. But Ferrari had already moved on to the 512S design (a few famous examples here) by the time they adjusted yet again to FIA rule changes. With constant irritating FIA rule changes and early 70s oil crisis, it’s no surprise that Ferrari dropped out of the WSC by end of 1973 to focus on F1.
They just had a rotational speed indicator (rpm), that went up to 8.000 rpm to shift at 7.000 and a shot of a pistol later at 8.000 rpm or more they overrounded the enginge. They didn´t have a speedo *maybe when they were lucky, but in most cases they had to ask the engineers at which rpm in which gear the car went which speed. But what they knew was, with the indicator at 7.500 rpm, 4th, or 5th gear(*which was depending on the car), they where around 340 to 380 km/h fast, which would be 212 to 236 miles an hour!
Beautiful images and cars. Personaly, i always considered these ones as the most beautiful and exciting sports cars ever made.
Great memories from the 1970 LeMans 24 hour, driving the NART Ferrari 312P , The lack of pit straight barrier allowed some great pics and excellent video. cheers tony a2z Adamowicz
RIP Sir. How you LIVED MAN. How you LIVED...
MAgnifique !
That was a special year, great to see King of Cool himself Steve McQueen and the ‘Le Man’s’ film car - Porsche 908, and all the other wonderful actual race cars - Lola T70, Chevron- BMW, Alfa T33, Matra MS650. The weather looked miserable, but with all these gorgeous and exciting cars it looked like paradise to me as a young child, truly a golden age of sports car racing that was sadly drawing to a close as the oil crisis impacted during the early 70s.
1970-1971 Some of the best years at Le Mans-ever! The cars were FANTASTIC, a lot of the world's top drivers were there and the racing was amazing. I should really include 1967.... the year that Gurney and Foyt took the chequer. That year, lamost everybody was there. The Golden Days of Sports-Prototype racing; not only at Le Mans.
The white 917 longtail driven by Elford/Ahrens Jr (car no.25) was the first 917 fitted with the 5.0 litre engine and a five speed box. Vic Elford said the car could max out at 250mph on the Mulsane Straight. That's unbelievable for 1970 and still very quick even by today's standards.
I know that the 917 LH n°21 had a measured speed of 391 Km/h in 1971 ( 242 mph ) , so why not ...
@@vitakyo982
I think jackie oliver drove at 398 km./h. by night with gulf n.18.
For 1972 porsche was making a 16 cylinder and the can am turbo with 900hp. They could go easily over 400 k/h
No it had the 4.9 litre engine, none of the 917's had a 5.0 in 1970. The other longtail that finished 2nd had the 4.5 like the winning Salzburg car.
Superbe vidéo. Une mine d'infos pour maquettiste! Et un plein de nostalgie pour le gamin de 8 ans, que j'étais à l'époque, sur les épaules de son père, un périscope en carton en mains pour essayer de voir les autos! Il ne manque que le bruit des moteurs.
Merci.
Great images even more with my slowly evolving understanding for that overexciting era and years ... in addition to the more obvious and wellknown facts .. I am also thrilled with the appearance and story of the chromeyellow Greder Racing 7 Litres Corvette . she really shines in all the films of that 70 Le Mans gathering 🌷:)
Magnifico.
Love this. I was seven years old in 1970. Talked my father into taking me to see the movie "Le Mans" four times! Interesting to see some of the cars not shown in the movie, like the #3 Porsche long-tail and the yellow #12 Ferrari 512S.
L 'epoca d'oro delle corse Endurance. 1966/1971. Piloti famosi che correvano insieme a gentleman drivers, ma tutti veri "cavalieri del rischio". Sport-prototipi e GTgr.4. Un gran bel documentario. Complimenti all'autore.
What a great job, man....single camera but very vey accurate. Amazing. Thanks and congats
OUTSTANDING footage (perhaps would have been better without the music or with better, more compatible tunes). Thank you for the upload.
La j,avais que 5ans
Et maintenant ça beaucoup changé. J ai 57ans le moderne partout. L ,évolution des prototypes ❤❤❤❤❤bye du mans
The drivers names are as familiar still as if it was yesterday.i was 18 then and only much later did I appreciate I had the good fortune to have lived in a golden age for motor racing as well as many other aspects of life.
Even with an early merchandising, that time was pure race, simple cars, great event!
Those cars, those drivers, that pre-chicane track...
Looking for my friend Tony a2z...
NART 312P #57...
Hard to pick out with all the people...
I'd like to see the cutting room out takes..
LOST Tony to brain cancer, October 2016
Miss him...
Once a HERO with Sam and Chuck!
FORZA FERRARI
J.C.
no cell phones, no computers get in start the car and hang on
and hope the car doesn't catch fire
"Just give me a good car which doesn´t fail. I don´t care about the category"
"A second class race is always better than any race"
Pedro Rodriguez
(January 18, 1940 - July 11, 1971)
"Now these guys have no idea. They ride karts until they are 18 and then move on to Formula 1. They don't know how to do anything other than accelerate and move the steering wheel. The only charisma Lewis Hamilton has is his girlfriend."
"Today's Formula 1 cars can be driven by a chimpanzee"
Niki Lauda
(February 22, 1949 - May 20, 2019)
Greetings from Venezuela.
A pity this is a silent film..
Steve got it all, with sound...
What a great time to be alive😢 sadly I’m from the 2000’s😂
It was amazing race, cars fought more with rain and storm than with each others.
Superb footage !
1970: first winn of Porsche in the 24h/LM with the #23, a 917 of the team Salzburg, driven by Hans Herrmann & Richard Atwood! 💙💟❤🏵🌼🌻💮🌸🌹🌺☮☯🏳🌈!
merci pour cette belle vidéo , ..... mais de grâce..... le choix musical .. ça casse tout !
priceless
Ich und mein Sohn Gunnar waren da 19 70 ……….Unvergessliches Erlebnis , Porsche - Hans Hermann u. Steve Mc Queen machten Geschichte für Le Mans !!!
at 1:35 on the video, this is not a Matra MS 650 but 660 (driven by Beltoise and Pescarolo)
Eyes like a hawk :). I have also read the then new Matra 660 featured a Monocoque construction whereas e.g. the 917 was built on a tubular frame from Aluminium. Matra Racing really is a fascinating story within an overall breathtaking era.
Cool piece.
superbe
Très belle vidéo !
Sadly/strangely a lot of these drivers finally died in a Formula-1 car/race! Actor/Race driver Steve McQueen, making a movie of this race, died of cancer! 😒🌈R.I.P.@#
The beautiful number 57 Ferrari 312P Adamowicz car could have been something special in its coupe guise as here. But Ferrari had already moved on to the 512S design (a few famous examples here) by the time they adjusted yet again to FIA rule changes. With constant irritating FIA rule changes and early 70s oil crisis, it’s no surprise that Ferrari dropped out of the WSC by end of 1973 to focus on F1.
Which car is Buddy Rich driving?
The Golden Age
They just had a rotational speed indicator (rpm), that went up to 8.000 rpm to shift at 7.000 and a shot of a pistol later at 8.000 rpm or more they overrounded the enginge. They didn´t have a speedo *maybe when they were lucky, but in most cases they had to ask the engineers at which rpm in which gear the car went which speed. But what they knew was, with the indicator at 7.500 rpm, 4th, or 5th gear(*which was depending on the car), they where around 340 to 380 km/h fast, which would be 212 to 236 miles an hour!
Splendid video of 1970 Sport Prototype...
Thanks
J
Bei Ricordi per me, ho partecipato a questa 24 ore di le Mans......
Ero x la squadra Ferrari....
Partecipato nel ruolo di pilota?
The best le mans ever
Could do without the music.
That music is terrible- had to turn the volume off.
Willy Kauhsen 🏁
Great videos of superbe cars, drivers, and racing but why oh why ruin it with that awful music.
what's the name of the song'?
A royalty free music from Claude Stabile and Romano Serra, Sony Music MED 215162
You can watch my 1/32 cars from Le Mans 1970 here: slotrace.dk
Furchtbar, diese "Musik" dazu! Nicht auszuhalten!