This is great! My Aunt and Uncle used to take me to Arlingon Stadium to stock car racing around this time. It looks a bit slow by present day but it was real exciting....a shame you can't hear them....they were LOUD! I remember the same starter guy in the boot of the Jag and the winning driver standing in there with him for a lap of honour......Brilliant!
another great vid TT as always.There used to be a track near me Rayleigh Stadium (Essex) just seen some old programs from there and a pic of the track taken from the air.
This is my favourite stock car footage on YT It has absolutely everything from leaving home, then having a pic-nic,the kids climbing over the cars..a real family having fun day out. Then the actual race footage, it just can't be beaten..all that's missing from this footage is swinging safari. This is when stock cars were fun! I was at a race recently at Nutt's corner near Belfast. and heard a mother shouting "go on son kill the b*****d"..that was the last race i went to see, it sickened me.
Hadacol Boogie is the tune .. high alcohol content made it a very popular laxative ☺ I recall these days well - some of the best action was in the pits after the race.
Fantastic early film around the time when I started going to see Spedeworth stocks at New Cross and Wimbledon. Classic stuff and I remember the Jaguar start car with I believe Jumbo "Golden Bowler" Allen the start marshal. He I believe went to South Africa to promote the racing there. Great footage. Check out my 8mm film from the nearby Cross in Hand Oval taken in 1971. ( "Stock Car racing at X in Hand 1971")
looks like old time stockcar racing in New Zealand...we just wrapped the bumpers and side rails right round em and let the drivers take each other out thru the race..lol..you wanna see it now!!
This looks pretty much like the stock car races we had here in Sweden from the mid to late 50´s. The only major difference is that the wast majority of the cars were US made. Hate to think about all this beutiful cars getting detroyed, but they where not worth more than penneys back then.....I know my dad bought a really nice ´36 Dodge in 1957, he paid something like $20.00 for it...I still have the "Ram" hood ornament, and it´s nice condition. The car served him and his friends for a year...
Hey Nick Is it definitely Frank Betts and not Frank Bettis ? as i knew a Frank Bettis who did speedway at the pilot field and wondered if he did stock cars as well ? he had a car showroom in Hastings also a daughter and a son , I started going to Arlington in the early 60's and remember Aubrey (Foxy) Dance , great vid thanks for posting :o)
It could be Bettis, I borrowed the film from Ron Cowey who was his mechanic and he told me the name which I could have misheard. Need to find an old programme to check the spelling
His stock car at the back either says Frank Betts Auto's or Frank Bettis Auto's ( which was Franks trading name) i'm quite intrigued now as I knew Frank well , I know his son Ross and will ask him if I see him :o) thanks .
@@nicnak4475 I've just asked the question on the 'BriSCA heritage drivers and supporters' group on Facebook and Paul Hugget has comfirmed it is Bettis... I've corrected the video description :)
Used to love watching stock car racing at Long Eaton with my parents in the 60's, so exciting. I cannot watch it now when its on TV because of the daft-looking wings on the roof, ridiculous! Stupid decision made by someone.
@@NickPettitt Thank you. I'm hoping to get over there to visit friends in Southampton. Will be looking for racing. Thank you for posting the historic footage. I grew up on old coupe & sedan racing here in the U.S. Nothing better.😎
@@joestephan1111 check out this site, www.heritagef2stockcars.co.uk/2021/03/2021-fixtures-update-17-03-21/ they are racing at Arlington Wednesday 30th June this year
there's some more here... screenarchive.brighton.ac.uk/detail/5343/?fbclid=IwAR0lychL_Wy4xvuAdmyk1cZnRUtyIyLMSeTPGuWSc5dT9eLyAdvVSsZBkG8
The value of this footage cannot be measured. Thank you so much for uploading it.
This is great! My Aunt and Uncle used to take me to Arlingon Stadium to stock car racing around this time. It looks a bit slow by present day but it was real exciting....a shame you can't hear them....they were LOUD! I remember the same starter guy in the boot of the Jag and the winning driver standing in there with him for a lap of honour......Brilliant!
Terrific stuff. Thanks for putting it up. Takes me back to the days when Arlington was dirt with that corrugated iron fencing. The golden days!!
another great vid TT as always.There used to be a track near me Rayleigh Stadium (Essex) just seen some old programs from there and a pic of the track taken from the air.
Brilliant film,some real quality,as life used to be before everything got spoilt. Thanks for posting 😆😆😆
Great footage .Thanks for posting.
Great to see the early footage!
What a great little film and colour too! Well done.
This is my favourite stock car footage on YT
It has absolutely everything from leaving home, then having a pic-nic,the kids climbing over the cars..a real family having fun day out.
Then the actual race footage, it just can't be beaten..all that's missing from this footage is swinging safari.
This is when stock cars were fun!
I was at a race recently at Nutt's corner near Belfast.
and heard a mother shouting "go on son kill the b*****d"..that was the last race i went to see, it sickened me.
Fantastic video! I too thought Arlington had always been concrete!
The shale track was used for speedway as well , think it was concreted in the mid 60's guessing 67 .
I enjoy your channel and subscribed..........I have Canadian stock cars from 1960 on my channel cheers
Thanks, I will check them out...
Hadacol Boogie is the tune .. high alcohol content made it a very popular laxative ☺ I recall these days well - some of the best action was in the pits after the race.
Fantastic early film around the time when I started going to see Spedeworth stocks at New Cross and Wimbledon. Classic stuff and I remember the Jaguar start car with I believe Jumbo "Golden Bowler" Allen the start marshal. He I believe went to South Africa to promote the racing there. Great footage. Check out my 8mm film from the nearby Cross in Hand Oval taken in 1971. ( "Stock Car racing at X in Hand 1971")
looks like old time stockcar racing in New Zealand...we just wrapped the bumpers and side rails right round em and let the drivers take each other out thru the race..lol..you wanna see it now!!
Absolutely brilliant!!!!!!!!
I wonder if the participants/spectators in this video know/knew how lucky they we/are to have been around at this time?
@cxpage I know, this was when NASCAR stock cars were stock cars, and when men raced cars
"Wheels Cha-Cha-Cha" and "Time Is Tight"......Where did those times go???
"Suicide" front axles lol. When men were men & sheep were frightened! Great days, will never forget 'em. Spedeworth used to put on some brill racing!
Positively classic and SWEET!!
if you google spedeworth arlington you'll find it... They've been racing there since '55
Now that's serious stuff! Compare it to the
F2's of today! Can anyone identify the drivers and how many are still around today?
Is the track still there ?
Are they still racing on the ovals in England ?
If so any track names I can check on Google
Cool film
This looks pretty much like the stock car races we had here in Sweden from the mid to late 50´s. The only major difference is that the wast majority of the cars were US made. Hate to think about all this beutiful cars getting detroyed, but they where not worth more than penneys back then.....I know my dad bought a really nice ´36 Dodge in 1957, he paid something like $20.00 for it...I still have the "Ram" hood ornament, and it´s nice condition. The car served him and his friends for a year...
It's East Sussex in England
check out them whit overalls !
your spanner man on the roof ! they still do that
nice song!!!
What state is this?
Is that Arlington Minnesota?
No Jim this is Arlington in East Sussex, England.
Hey Nick Is it definitely Frank Betts and not Frank Bettis ? as i knew a Frank Bettis who did speedway at the pilot field and wondered if he did stock cars as well ? he had a car showroom in Hastings also a daughter and a son , I started going to Arlington in the early 60's and remember Aubrey (Foxy) Dance , great vid thanks for posting :o)
It could be Bettis, I borrowed the film from Ron Cowey who was his mechanic and he told me the name which I could have misheard. Need to find an old programme to check the spelling
His stock car at the back either says Frank Betts Auto's or Frank Bettis Auto's ( which was Franks trading name) i'm quite intrigued now as I knew Frank well , I know his son Ross and will ask him if I see him :o) thanks .
@@nicnak4475 I've just asked the question on the 'BriSCA heritage drivers and supporters' group on Facebook and Paul Hugget has comfirmed it is Bettis... I've corrected the video description :)
@@NickPettitt Well done Nick for finding out I will tell Ross , Frank's son , he and his sister are almost certainly the kids climbing over the car .
LOL music sounds like 1860 !
Now, THAT"S racing! I can't stand this NASCAR crap they put on now but these were real stock cars.
Used to love watching stock car racing at Long Eaton with my parents in the 60's, so exciting. I cannot watch it now when its on TV because of the daft-looking wings on the roof, ridiculous! Stupid decision made by someone.
Where is Arlington Raceway please?
near Eastbourne, East Sussex, England Joe...
@@NickPettitt
Thank you. I'm hoping to get over there to visit friends in Southampton. Will be looking for racing. Thank you for posting the historic footage. I grew up on old coupe & sedan racing here in the U.S. Nothing better.😎
@@joestephan1111 check out this site, www.heritagef2stockcars.co.uk/2021/03/2021-fixtures-update-17-03-21/ they are racing at Arlington Wednesday 30th June this year
i'm surprised they are going "normal" way.
Nowadays these cars are worth an absolute *_nothing_*
Why haven’t they appreciated? You can still probably get an Austin 7 for under 7k
isn't that a foreign country?? I thought only the united states of america had cars.