History of Motor Racing part 3 from 1930-1934
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- Опубліковано 22 жов 2024
- While working for Shell Oil, Bill Mason assembled a classic multi-part film series looking at the history of motor racing from the turn of the 20th Century to the outbreak of WWII.
This comprehensive series showed the rivalry between countries and their cars, and the legends who raced the cars. Tazio Nuvolari for Alfa Romeo and Maserati. Rudolf Caracciola for Mercedes.
This episode sees Bugatti and Alfa fall away as the German Silver Arrows from Auto Union and Mercedes come to dominate Formula racing in Europe. The Nazis are determined to show off their superiority as the Master Race by using racing.
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What an awesome video. Thank you!
Racing these cars is like riding a sharp razor... 🙂 I admire the drivers!
These racing vids are supetb! Thank you!
fantastic thanks for sharing this great series
You're welcome. I think it's among the best auto history series ever produced.
This soundtrack gives me shivers!
Awesome 🙏🏽🍾🥂😉
The Indy car winner was a Miller chassis, the engine was by Offenhauser, not Miller.
Thank you
Looking at these cars , I remember the mafia of 2002 and .. 5 mission in it)))
What is the name of the theme we ear all the time in old racing footage ?
12:03 "That's the famous Wilbur Shaw going over the top (flying off the banking), and he's going to rejoin the race in another car." Wow. Racing drivers back then really were like fighter pilots. Those cars were basically deathtraps, and Indianapolis back then was stupidly dangerous.
These cars were definitely not deathtraps.
Were in Ireland was the tourist trophy race held? Any info much appreciated
www.culturenorthernireland.org/article/838/the-tourist-trophy-races
@@KingRoseArchives Thanks.
A sad day. Goggles Pizano is out.
Fred wont get his shot.
Poor Fred
6:40 Grand Prix are now a minimum of 10 Hours !!!! ??????
I think that if they beat the number of laps to be done they must continue and the one to do the most laps in 10 hour win
Vacuo Forming..!
... Hans Stuck; not «von» whatever...
Too bad the Americans didn't get involved at Le Mans.
They did, in the 20s Stutz and Chrysler were involved, though they seem to have been less active later.
WTF IS A KILOMETER RAAAAHHH
Ferrari is faster intensifies