Christ almighty, the amount of Pure Soy permeating through my screen is insane. Between your comment, the INSANELY emotional commentary and direction of this video, and the rest of the comments below, I am truly blown away by how over the top car enthusiasts can be. Genuinely, it seems like this man just witnessed the birth of his first child. That he was able to walk after being a cripple, to see for the first time as a blind man. I'm just wondering, where is the balance here? It's a cool car. An awesome car. An amazing car. Have you seen the video of that guy crying watching the Star Wars trailer? Yeah. That's the vibe I get from this comment and video. It's like you lost your virginity. Just a major yikes all around. It's a car dude.
you won't believe me, today I took my carburettor to an elderly carburist in my city, I had never met this gentleman before. as soon as I enter I head towards this red door, I open it and he was there greeting me, on his right two stratos... I'm very young and when he realized I was fixing a 1985 mini he decided to help me for free with the carburettor and with any other problem related to the car, after a while I complimented him on the two cars that while they were looking at us, and improbably as it seems he let me get on board and said that next time I'll go to collect the carburettor will give me a ride
Probably the most beautiful, outrageous and wild car ever built. I've seen a few over the years mainly when I was a boy in the 70's and 80's. Lancia made some of the prettiest cars and the most successful racers.
Also, Paul Frere just going along with it and handing them their papers anyways. One of many reasons he remains the baddest auto journalist to ever live. Belgium should have a statue of him somewhere, if they don't already.
Italian here, and I can't thank you enough. You really did this car justice and it's such a high ask given how legendary it is. Your enthusiasm was really infectious.
Oui... Vous avez entièrement raison... C'est une auto légendaire qui a fait rêver bien des gens, bien des enfants... Au même titre que certaines autres Autos Légendaires d'ailleurs... Pour moi elles sont 4... Toutes du fameux "groupe B", qui pour moi sont les autos les plus abouties et méchantes jamais construites !!! À savoir, dans mon ordre de préférence : la Renault 5 turbo (et Maxi 5 turbo) évidemment, la Lancia Stratos, la 205 turbo 16, et... La Lancia 037 Rallye ! Vous remarquerez que toutes sont des "propulsions", et 3 sont dotées de "petits" moteurs affublés de "gros" turbos !! Une autre époque que nous ne connaîtrons plus, malheureusement... Mais, si vous saviez ici en France, comme les yeux et les oreilles de pas mal de jeunes, ou d'enfants, s'émerveillent en voyant et en entendant la vue et le bruit d'une Renault 5 Turbo... Tout n'est pas définitivement perdu😊
No, it's a rally car. You're going through the pearly gates sideways with full opposite lock, throttle wide open, engine screaming, at least one piece of fiberglass bodywork hanging off, flapping in the breeze, and the back tires throwing gravel thirty feet behind you.
The seatbelt 19:10 . That sums this car up. You can imagine the designers being told “the seatbelt won’t stay up, that’s unsafe” and them shrugging (probably whilst drinking espresso and smoking) and saying “the rules say it must have one, not that it works. You said make it fast, we did. you said make it handle, we did. You said make it win, we did. You never asked for safe.” …..it will kill you, but it will be awesome.
A car that embodies the Hunter Thompson quote: “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!” Everyone needs that.
It's a simple and classic design concept but few have ever gotten it right - fit the biggest engine into the smallest and lightest car with just enough body to envelope the passengers and apply the best chassis possible. Many have attempted but few have achieved it on such a level of racing success. Those Lancia dudes were insane! WONDERFUL POST!
A few years ago, I was walking back to my car after a long day's hiking up and down Tryfan and the Glyderau in North Wales. I could hear in the distance the noise of what sounded like probably two performance vehicles heading in a southerly direction up the Nant Ffrancon behind me. Imagine my astonishment as quite soon, two Stratos (Stratii?) in full race livery drove by at a quite decent pace! What a glorious and unique sight and sound and what an absolutely perfect end to a day in the mountains!
This video popped out of nowhere, due to the algorithm I suppose, and because it is about the Lancia Stratos, I couldn't resist and clicked on it. I'm glad I did that. What a nice channel!
I watched a lot of videos about this car, and kind of, through all of them, as I'm more than likely never even to see one, let alone put my hand on it, or dare i say it; drive it, deep down in my heart i hoped and imagined it would feel like that, just as you described it. Exactly like that. The scene where you are leaning against it with both hands @ 14:25 made me shed a tear or two because i know how you felt at that moment. The way i would too, the way every car aficionado should. Thank you for that incredible emotion transfer, and this great video, because i was in there with you, and in a way got a chance to do something i realistically will not do in my lifetime. Thank you! Oh, yeah... and you just got yourself another sub here...now ill go watch it again!
The whole episode reminded me about the old Petrolicious videos. I love the way you guys combine the perfect shots with the whole story behind this car while giving the feedback about emotions this car brings. You feel like it's one whole video and not few connected segments.
Colors and sounds, that's what they wanted back then from their cars...and substances. I don't know about today. Brilliant, moving work, thank you Derek and team.
OMG, this has got to be the best car review I have ever seen!! I fell in love with this car as a child when I saw a metal scale model of it in a toy store and had to have it. It still sits on a shelf in my office and to this day is still my favorite car ever. I knew nothing about it then but I DID know it was definitely special, and I was right. Totally appreciate you really showing the emotional impact it had on you. I can't remember any other car reviewer that could articulate such detail about the experience of driving this iconic machine. Thank you, thank you, thank you....
I grew up watching these races in the 70's. Was like, 5 years old and getting the remote control rally racer for Christmas. I've been in love with this car since I was a child. Excellent. God blessed you allowing you to be able to drive that!
The Stratos has always been my dream car. I've never had money to own any "supercars", but I've ridden so-called crotch-rockets for many years, and I imagine the Stratos is the closest thing to those bikes on four wheels. Agile, immediate, alive, scary. No matter how fast today's high-tech supercars are around racing circuits in terms of lap times, nothing can beat the feelings of small, super-lightweight, agile, analog bikes and cars. You have to work hard on them, but when you get everything right at your own limit, regardless of absolute lap times, it is just about the best feeling you can get in your life.
The most powerful, beautiful, romantic review I’ve ever seen. In tears watching and listening. I’ve been there. I know EXACTLY how you felt. You’ve created a masterpiece, in honor of a masterpiece. Bravo!!!
In the very early 80,s one went through our local car auctions near Durham England and either went unsold or very cheap, same colour as this, only car i ever fell in love with to this day, thank you for this
Maybe the best car review I’ve ever watched. The way the experience was verbalized truly had me understand what is is like to drive this car without actually doing it. Well done guy’s.
I love the Stratos. This made me smile from start to finish. I've loved the Lancia Stratos since first seeing one in magazines the early 80's. I hope to be able to see one in person some day. This is just another reason why I love Bertone. I dreamt of working for Bertone as a teen. This reminds me of the old adage, "They don't build them like they used to". Just more prof that things were better in the old days. Thank you.
I’ve read many, many car reviews in my lifetime but I’ve never been so moved like yours. I’ll probably never get the pleasure to drive one but it sure was fun watching you experience the Stratos for the first time.
Derek, your level of putting your knowledge and emotions behind the wheel into technical, beautiful words never ceases to amaze me. The LFA video gets me every time, but this is just a masterpiece. Credit to the whole team; it feels deeply artistic. 20 minutes of artistic and passionate homage to such a great icon. Really appreciate all the work!!
In the mid 1970s as I had just gotten my drivers license this was my dream car. So much so I picked up a lancia scorpion in the states and modified it with turbo power, forged pistons, Konis and huge bwa wheels and tires. While still no stratos in amErica that’s as close as we could come.
Derek is most often so composed, his knowledge deep (if not broad given his advanced age), and yet when he was at a loss for words he brought us with him to share those magical moments. Kudos to Derek and team for creating what should surely be a reference work on this incredible machine.
I remember the R&T and Car & Driver articles about the Stratos back in the 70's. One mag said "it was a motor strapped to a bell Star helmet", and the other said "this car is so loud it will wake up rocks!" Ah, the bad old days. Peace/Out!
Probably my favorite video yet! I absolutely adored the stratos as a kid and am building an AW11 SC which likely will be the closest I'll get due to finances but I can't help but think that the emotions that came through this video explains so much of my love for this car and childhood yearning to experience one. I am beyond ecstatic that the experience holds true to my dreams.
Ive watched hundreds of reviews, this is the best...i felt those same emotions thrashing a 928 around Manhattan island at 5am, nothing better. Of course this is the GREATEST designed car of all time...notch about all others so congrats
A thing of typically Italian beauty. From a golden era. An era where everything was positive. Cars & time's like these Will never be seen again. Let's rejoice in. We was there!
A part “little” details like the Lancia master of Rally brand , the Ferrari Dino v6 engine , built by Bertone and designed by Gandini for Bertone… is the best looking race car ever, I felt in love with it as a little kid first sight, beautiful both clean or dirty covered by mud. a masterpiece
How does this channel only have 149K subscribers???!!! Absolute perfection! Derek, you are so eloquent in your descriptions like nobody I have ever heard! Just learned about entire ISSIMI and individuals involved. Dear Lord!
Wow. This is one of the best pieces of car content anywhere right now. The depth, the delivery, the genuine enthusiasm. From the technical details and story behind it to capturing the driving experience, all done in a relaxed, yet serious way. Incredibly moving.
I can relate to a certain extend. I owned a 1975 Fiat Dino coupe which used the same engine. The sound is the best I've ever experienced. I'm sure I'm not getting this wrong but mine had a 9,200 redline. I use to take the air cleaner off at times for some midnight runs. Priceless memories,. Vintage Ferrari induction music
It might not has strong body nor great driving position nor many otherthongs but it is a legend to respect I would love to sit inside one of them.I am driving Mx5 nd4 but this is smaller car. Respect to the legend. I hope your channel grows faster for its quality content
Super vid. A definite favorite. A Jewel far above just being "Automotive Art". It doesn't tell U what it needs, It demands U give it what it wants..... Everything! Many thanx 👍👍.
Absolutely freaking tantalising. Fantastic job on this one... Both the car, the history, the details. Your narration keeps improving too, this sounded more natural and less hurried than some of the others!
It's crazy how a car designed 50 years ago in a style (the wedge) that was very 70's manages to look like something from the future driving through modern traffic. The aggression in its lines too... Most aggressive looking small cars come across as cute, the Stratos triggers the "Caution: Predator" part of our brains that was responsible for keeping us alive a hundred thousand years ago. That we, as a species, can build machines like this makes me love humanity. That we all choose to drive CUVs makes me despair. I guess the rarity of experiences like this are what make them special. I'm reminded by this review of Hunter S. Thompson's "review" of the mid-90's Ducati 900SS titled "The Song of the Sausage Creature" which opens: "There are some things nobody needs in this world, and a bright-red, hunch-back, warp-speed 900cc cafe racer is one of them - but I want one anyway, and on some days I actually believe I need one. That is why they are dangerous." I'll never be able to afford a Stratos but I've been eyeing up the Hawk and Lister Bell replicas for years. I want one, badly, and on some days I believe I actually need one.
I remember watching topgear episode on Lancias more than 12 years ago. Even then it looked exciting and cool beyond words. But this! Daamn! Usually Derek is technical and even cold but this time you can see that it's not about technicality but his emotions. Fantastic job!
This and the Kimera EVO37 are my two and mostly only favourite "oldschool" car videos. I'm not a huge fan of old cars. I respect them and especially the special/racing ones but anything prior to the mid 80's is a "yeah that's cool I guess" to me personnaly. If only more videos like this could capture their essence i'd be a fan of way more oldtimers. Didn't think anything could beat the Kimera but we all knew this car is a bit wilder. Amazingly well done in transferring what we see in the video to applicable emotions!
I loved the car the moment I laid eyes on it, hardly knowing what it was. The design grabbed me. As a child I had a scale model which I painted yellow with black spoilers. And then I discovered the Transformer Wheeljack being A Stratos in its glorious Alitalia livery 😊❤
My admiration to those bold minds that created an outstanding car. The lines, the curved windshield… they are just beautiful. It is hard to believe that it is more than 40 years old.
you won't believe me, today I took my carburettor to an elderly carburist in my city, I had never met this gentleman before. as soon as I enter I head towards this red door, I open it and he was there greeting me, on his right two stratos... I'm very young and when he realized I was fixing a 1985 mini he decided to help me for free with the carburettor and with any other problem related to the car, after a while I complimented him on the two cars that while they were looking at us, and improbably as it seems he let me get on board and said that next time I'll go to collect the carburettor will give me a ride
The racing footage is great, but I get as much enjoyment from seeing the old factory scenes, and the promotional clips. Great job at putting all of this together.
Fantastic piece of film... well paced and edited, thank you for showing the Stratos in all its glory; The candle may not burn the longest but it sure was the brightest!
One of the most beautiful cars ever made, the most beautiful rally car ever made and the first car designed from the ground up for the WRC, pure insanity.
Wow! Such a nice video! 20 mins of heaven about a masterpiece put together by a legendary designer and hiperskilled passionate bunch of people. Amazing. Thanks
Great mix of Issimi Drives+BTS w/DTS-I don’t think I would’ve thought of the Stratos as steroids, speed and heroin but here we are. Absurd. Was definitely worth the wait!
_Bravissimo!_ Longtime sub here.... I've seen 1000s of car short films, and this is one of the top 25. As a kid in the 70s/80s I could only experience Stratos through my dad's _Road&Track_ subscription. 40-some years on, and it's still the ultimate unicorn. Next to R5 turbo2 and Countach, Stratos _always_ makes my dream-garage list.
I saw Lancia Stratos Zero few weeks ago in St. Moritz for the ICE event. That concept was literally out of this world even so many years from it's original intention. It is crazy how far sometimes human mind and imagination can reach. p.s. It also won "Best in Show" by a mile
Magical content. Magical car. Imagine it to be nirvana to drive.. and goes without saying - sublime to look at. Thank you for sharing this. Cheers from Wisconsin !
Your passion and review really reminded me how beautiful that car was! What lines! And that aggressive back end!👍🏼 I received a 10inch Stratos toy car for Christmas when I was 6 or 7 and I fell in love with it. I was just fascinated by the look of it I loved playing with it until my mother tossed it out along with some other old toys, she deemed trash, years later. I'm 52 now and still miss that car. I guess you never truly forget your first love. Lol! 😊❤ Keep up the great work!👍🏼
literally my dream car! my dad bought me a toy pull back let go stratos as a kid. i lost it under a wash machine at a local laundry mat. i never seen the car again until video games. sega rally, and gran turismo had this beauty in the game. as soon as i saw it, i jumped up and yelled, thats my car!!! ever since, ive been dreaming of the day id get to atleast see one irl. i know, living in new york, its just a dream to see one, that alone drive and own one. ive always been captivated by a car that demands so much from its driver, making it, in my opinion, the greatest driving experience anyone can achieve. hopefully, some day, i too, will get to pilot this amazing car. great video, thanks so much!
Thanks for this. There are very few motoring journalists who can actually convey the joy of driving a car which us, mere mortals, will never get a chance to drive. You managed it amazingly.
One of my all-time favourite car designs. Although I'm unlikely to ever get the opportunity to drive one, your comment about being somewhere on the edge of insane laughter and crying fully encapsulated the idea I had about how I would feel if I ever actually had the chance. Many thanks for a great video. Best wishes from New Zealand.
I haven't driven one ( yet ) but I'm the happy owner of a 1977 Alpine A 110 1600S, one of the last production models and a very fast one too, driving it is a very...manly and sometimes brutal experience... It has absolutely none of all the modern equipments that make your driving experience a smooth one 😄 but what a joy to drive... I'm pretty sure the Lancia Stratos must be the same thing... Excellent video...
Listened to Derek's more coherent thoughts on the Carmudgeon podcast and he is a changed man having experienced this anima-- I mean car. Thanks so much for sharing sights and sounds and the whole story behind this insane creation.
This is the best video and the best in your face comments this car has " Properly Received" I've known about this car, from the Zero. And I lived thru these years of greatness. You did this car, Honor ! Later on in my life, a Real estate Developer, had an exrally, car in this livery, on Nantucket Island, he would drive it in the woods and into town.He had all the racing parts like the front brace of driving lights the works. He also later added the Metro Rally car, with the optional 600hp , to his collection...great rally Cars this pair made!
If I had to choose five cars out of all the cars that you can be a fan, I would choose the F40, the Stratos, the Countach LP5000s, The De Tomaso Mangusta and the Ford Falcon.
i'm screaming watching this, i loved hearing every note.
hard to hear over that "music/ muzac" !
Relax, man. 😁
Christ almighty, the amount of Pure Soy permeating through my screen is insane. Between your comment, the INSANELY emotional commentary and direction of this video, and the rest of the comments below, I am truly blown away by how over the top car enthusiasts can be. Genuinely, it seems like this man just witnessed the birth of his first child. That he was able to walk after being a cripple, to see for the first time as a blind man.
I'm just wondering, where is the balance here? It's a cool car. An awesome car. An amazing car.
Have you seen the video of that guy crying watching the Star Wars trailer? Yeah. That's the vibe I get from this comment and video. It's like you lost your virginity. Just a major yikes all around.
It's a car dude.
you won't believe me, today I took my carburettor to an elderly carburist in my city, I had never met this gentleman before. as soon as I enter I head towards this red door, I open it and he was there greeting me, on his right two stratos... I'm very young and when he realized I was fixing a 1985 mini he decided to help me for free with the carburettor and with any other problem related to the car, after a while I complimented him on the two cars that while they were looking at us, and improbably as it seems he let me get on board and said that next time I'll go to collect the carburettor will give me a ride
Probably the most beautiful, outrageous and wild car ever built. I've seen a few over the years mainly when I was a boy in the 70's and 80's. Lancia made some of the prettiest cars and the most successful racers.
There really is nothing like Italians-- "Did you build all the cars?" "Yes.. Somewhat" "Eh, good enough!"
Also, Paul Frere just going along with it and handing them their papers anyways. One of many reasons he remains the baddest auto journalist to ever live. Belgium should have a statue of him somewhere, if they don't already.
@@mitchell-wallisforce7859 100%.
@@mitchell-wallisforce7859 😂❤❤❤
@@mitchell-wallisforce7859 He has a stele and a piece of road named after him at the former Stavelot corner on the circuit Spa-Francorchamps.
"Ah, si signori - an effort was made!"
Italian here, and I can't thank you enough. You really did this car justice and it's such a high ask given how legendary it is. Your enthusiasm was really infectious.
Oui... Vous avez entièrement raison... C'est une auto légendaire qui a fait rêver bien des gens, bien des enfants... Au même titre que certaines autres Autos Légendaires d'ailleurs... Pour moi elles sont 4... Toutes du fameux "groupe B", qui pour moi sont les autos les plus abouties et méchantes jamais construites !!! À savoir, dans mon ordre de préférence : la Renault 5 turbo (et Maxi 5 turbo) évidemment, la Lancia Stratos, la 205 turbo 16, et... La Lancia 037 Rallye ! Vous remarquerez que toutes sont des "propulsions", et 3 sont dotées de "petits" moteurs affublés de "gros" turbos !! Une autre époque que nous ne connaîtrons plus, malheureusement... Mais, si vous saviez ici en France, comme les yeux et les oreilles de pas mal de jeunes, ou d'enfants, s'émerveillent en voyant et en entendant la vue et le bruit d'une Renault 5 Turbo... Tout n'est pas définitivement perdu😊
Certo!! 😃
My favourite BTS with DTS video by miles.
Bravo Derek and Co.. You've outdone yourself.. This looks like a magnificent way to enter the pearly gates, backwards on fire..
No, it's a rally car. You're going through the pearly gates sideways with full opposite lock, throttle wide open, engine screaming, at least one piece of fiberglass bodywork hanging off, flapping in the breeze, and the back tires throwing gravel thirty feet behind you.
@@Surestick88 With your co-driver roaring with terrified laughter in your ear!
@@woopimagpie And St. Peter calmly stamps your time card :-)
@@woopimagpie No, with your co-driver saying "Dear god" ua-cam.com/video/cxDz0Z066NI/v-deo.html
The seatbelt 19:10 . That sums this car up. You can imagine the designers being told “the seatbelt won’t stay up, that’s unsafe” and them shrugging (probably whilst drinking espresso and smoking) and saying “the rules say it must have one, not that it works. You said make it fast, we did. you said make it handle, we did. You said make it win, we did. You never asked for safe.” …..it will kill you, but it will be awesome.
A car that embodies the Hunter Thompson quote:
“Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
Everyone needs that.
Nah, I'm fine hangin back takin' it easy and being safe. Risk avoidance is my lifestyle.
As a child I was a complete Lancia Rally fan and for good reason. I lived through Stratos, 037, Delta S4 and Delta Integrale -What an era!
It's a simple and classic design concept but few have ever gotten it right - fit the biggest engine into the smallest and lightest car with just enough body to envelope the passengers and apply the best chassis possible. Many have attempted but few have achieved it on such a level of racing success. Those Lancia dudes were insane! WONDERFUL POST!
Big power, small footprint and lightweight has always been a winning recipie.
A few years ago, I was walking back to my car after a long day's hiking up and down Tryfan and the Glyderau in North Wales. I could hear in the distance the noise of what sounded like probably two performance vehicles heading in a southerly direction up the Nant Ffrancon behind me. Imagine my astonishment as quite soon, two Stratos (Stratii?) in full race livery drove by at a quite decent pace! What a glorious and unique sight and sound and what an absolutely perfect end to a day in the mountains!
This video popped out of nowhere, due to the algorithm I suppose, and because it is about the Lancia Stratos, I couldn't resist and clicked on it. I'm glad I did that. What a nice channel!
This was a love letter to this car. Amazing!
I watched a lot of videos about this car, and kind of, through all of them, as I'm more than likely never even to see one, let alone put my hand on it, or dare i say it; drive it, deep down in my heart i hoped and imagined it would feel like that, just as you described it.
Exactly like that.
The scene where you are leaning against it with both hands @ 14:25 made me shed a tear or two because i know how you felt at that moment.
The way i would too, the way every car aficionado should.
Thank you for that incredible emotion transfer, and this great video, because i was in there with you, and in a way got a chance to do something i realistically will not do in my lifetime.
Thank you!
Oh, yeah... and you just got yourself another sub here...now ill go watch it again!
🤌 This. _Exactly._ 👏
For one who rarely feels my own emotions, this was moving. Thank you.🖖
@@stevenwilliams1805 🥰🥰🥰
See what cars do to us...that's it, mate!
@@ShowingUStuff don't forget motorcycles.
just seeing this car on the road makes me misty eyed. its my life long dream, tho will probably never be reality, to drive one.
The whole episode reminded me about the old Petrolicious videos. I love the way you guys combine the perfect shots with the whole story behind this car while giving the feedback about emotions this car brings. You feel like it's one whole video and not few connected segments.
I dont like petrolicious videos much because the story is often about the owner. DTS is about the car, which I love
@@davidbarett5269 Couldn't agree more, I watched one after long hiatus and instantly noticed that.
Colors and sounds, that's what they wanted back then from their cars...and substances. I don't know about today.
Brilliant, moving work, thank you Derek and team.
OMG, this has got to be the best car review I have ever seen!! I fell in love with this car as a child when I saw a metal scale model of it in a toy store and had to have it. It still sits on a shelf in my office and to this day is still my favorite car ever. I knew nothing about it then but I DID know it was definitely special, and I was right. Totally appreciate you really showing the emotional impact it had on you. I can't remember any other car reviewer that could articulate such detail about the experience of driving this iconic machine. Thank you, thank you, thank you....
I grew up watching these races in the 70's. Was like, 5 years old and getting the remote control rally racer for Christmas. I've been in love with this car since I was a child. Excellent. God blessed you allowing you to be able to drive that!
What a crazy little beast.. I felt the crazy just watching his reactions to the cars ability.
The Stratos has always been my dream car. I've never had money to own any "supercars", but I've ridden so-called crotch-rockets for many years, and I imagine the Stratos is the closest thing to those bikes on four wheels. Agile, immediate, alive, scary. No matter how fast today's high-tech supercars are around racing circuits in terms of lap times, nothing can beat the feelings of small, super-lightweight, agile, analog bikes and cars. You have to work hard on them, but when you get everything right at your own limit, regardless of absolute lap times, it is just about the best feeling you can get in your life.
This is utterly brilliant. You should be producing car movies. You truly capture so well what it is to be a car enthusiast. Exceptional!
A true legend, one this world will never see anything like it again
The most powerful, beautiful, romantic review I’ve ever seen.
In tears watching and listening.
I’ve been there. I know EXACTLY how you felt.
You’ve created a masterpiece, in honor of a masterpiece.
Bravo!!!
I cried too 😢❤
What a fantastic description. "This will kill you, but it will be AWESOME". I love it. I mean, who wouldn't want that?
500 units for a supercar was a huge number in those days. Only FIAT could have supported such a endeavor
The wording in these reviews is simply poetry! Thanks for sharing this emotional ride.
Incredible car, nothing like it will be seen again.
In the very early 80,s one went through our local car auctions near Durham England and either went unsold or very cheap, same colour as this, only car i ever fell in love with to this day, thank you for this
Maybe the best car review I’ve ever watched. The way the experience was verbalized truly had me understand what is is like to drive this car without actually doing it. Well done guy’s.
"it wants to kill you, but it could also be awesome"
You perfectly captured what an Italian Car (yes, both with capital letters) is, at its finest
Amazing job DTS. Loved every moment and felt like I was there. Brilliantly done
Fantastic work, Derek, what a beautiful homage to an iconic vehicle 👏
Coolest car ever. Looks like it came from another dimension.
What a designer Marcello Gandini is. Probably the greatest.
Couldn’t agree more. He and Leonardo Fioravanti are literally like the Michaelangelo and di Vinci of automotive design.
Things from other dimensions do generally want to kill you
Stratos and Lancia Delta are 2 legendary cars that will never be forgotten
I love the Stratos. This made me smile from start to finish. I've loved the Lancia Stratos since first seeing one in magazines the early 80's. I hope to be able to see one in person some day. This is just another reason why I love Bertone. I dreamt of working for Bertone as a teen. This reminds me of the old adage, "They don't build them like they used to". Just more prof that things were better in the old days. Thank you.
I’ve read many, many car reviews in my lifetime but I’ve never been so moved like yours. I’ll probably never get the pleasure to drive one but it sure was fun watching you experience the Stratos for the first time.
This was a love letter to a car. Thank you so much Hyphen for taking us there with you!
Derek, your level of putting your knowledge and emotions behind the wheel into technical, beautiful words never ceases to amaze me. The LFA video gets me every time, but this is just a masterpiece. Credit to the whole team; it feels deeply artistic. 20 minutes of artistic and passionate homage to such a great icon. Really appreciate all the work!!
In the mid 1970s as I had just gotten my drivers license this was my dream car. So much so I picked up a lancia scorpion in the states and modified it with turbo power, forged pistons, Konis and huge bwa wheels and tires. While still no stratos in amErica that’s as close as we could come.
This is a great production. This video is so well made it's a documentary love letter to the Lancia Stratos . Thanks for the video.
Amazing to watch rally back in the day. You could hear it coming from miles away
Derek is most often so composed, his knowledge deep (if not broad given his advanced age), and yet when he was at a loss for words he brought us with him to share those magical moments. Kudos to Derek and team for creating what should surely be a reference work on this incredible machine.
I remember the R&T and Car & Driver articles about the Stratos back in the 70's. One mag said "it was a motor strapped to a bell Star helmet", and the other said "this car is so loud it will wake up rocks!" Ah, the bad old days. Peace/Out!
Wuaah that made me crack up!!😂
I have never seen Derek so happy, or smile like that to be sure. I long to drive one of these and they are one of my favorite all time cars.
Probably my favorite video yet! I absolutely adored the stratos as a kid and am building an AW11 SC which likely will be the closest I'll get due to finances but I can't help but think that the emotions that came through this video explains so much of my love for this car and childhood yearning to experience one. I am beyond ecstatic that the experience holds true to my dreams.
That was awesome, glad to finally see the video after hearing about it for so long on the carmedgeon show!
Comfort, safety, reliability...who needs them. Give me SPEED AND POWER!!!
This was worth the wait! What a fantastic piece on a truly epic car!
Ive watched hundreds of reviews, this is the best...i felt those same emotions thrashing a 928 around Manhattan island at 5am, nothing better. Of course this is the GREATEST designed car of all time...notch about all others so congrats
My fave angle of this vid.. not sure I've ever seen it from this angle.. 16:02
A thing of typically Italian beauty.
From a golden era.
An era where everything was positive. Cars & time's like these Will never be seen again.
Let's rejoice in. We was there!
A part “little” details like the Lancia master of Rally brand , the Ferrari Dino v6 engine , built by Bertone and designed by Gandini for Bertone…
is the best looking race car ever,
I felt in love with it as a little kid first sight,
beautiful both clean or dirty covered by mud.
a masterpiece
How does this channel only have 149K subscribers???!!! Absolute perfection! Derek, you are so eloquent in your descriptions like nobody I have ever heard! Just learned about entire ISSIMI and individuals involved. Dear Lord!
God, what a description. It sounds absolutely perfect, extremely pure driving experience.
One, if not the best video on the Stratos. Excellently researched, vintage rare films and stills, a work of art. Thank you. 🍺
14' 25" - Laughing and sobbing at the same time. When a car can do that to you you know it's something special - very special. 🙂
Formidable documentary. Congratulations! As well as thanks! 😊
Wow. This is one of the best pieces of car content anywhere right now. The depth, the delivery, the genuine enthusiasm. From the technical details and story behind it to capturing the driving experience, all done in a relaxed, yet serious way. Incredibly moving.
A man that wears his watch on the correct hand, is the only type that could bring us this edification.
I can relate to a certain extend. I owned a 1975 Fiat Dino coupe which used the same engine. The sound is the best I've ever experienced. I'm sure I'm not getting this wrong but mine had a 9,200 redline. I use to take the air cleaner off at times for some midnight runs. Priceless memories,. Vintage Ferrari induction music
It might not has strong body nor great driving position nor many otherthongs but it is a legend to respect I would love to sit inside one of them.I am driving Mx5 nd4 but this is smaller car. Respect to the legend. I hope your channel grows faster for its quality content
Magic magic magic. Thank you for conveying this experience to us in smiles, shaking and swearing.
Thank you for this video! Ever since the first time I saw this car as a child I’ve considered it to be the most beautiful car ever created. 😃
Super vid. A definite favorite. A Jewel far above just being "Automotive Art". It doesn't tell U what it needs, It demands U give it what it wants..... Everything!
Many thanx 👍👍.
Absolutely freaking tantalising. Fantastic job on this one... Both the car, the history, the details. Your narration keeps improving too, this sounded more natural and less hurried than some of the others!
It's crazy how a car designed 50 years ago in a style (the wedge) that was very 70's manages to look like something from the future driving through modern traffic.
The aggression in its lines too... Most aggressive looking small cars come across as cute, the Stratos triggers the "Caution: Predator" part of our brains that was responsible for keeping us alive a hundred thousand years ago.
That we, as a species, can build machines like this makes me love humanity. That we all choose to drive CUVs makes me despair. I guess the rarity of experiences like this are what make them special.
I'm reminded by this review of Hunter S. Thompson's "review" of the mid-90's Ducati 900SS titled "The Song of the Sausage Creature" which opens: "There are some things nobody needs in this world, and a bright-red, hunch-back, warp-speed 900cc cafe racer is one of them - but I want one anyway, and on some days I actually believe I need one. That is why they are dangerous."
I'll never be able to afford a Stratos but I've been eyeing up the Hawk and Lister Bell replicas for years. I want one, badly, and on some days I believe I actually need one.
I remember watching topgear episode on Lancias more than 12 years ago. Even then it looked exciting and cool beyond words. But this! Daamn! Usually Derek is technical and even cold but this time you can see that it's not about technicality but his emotions. Fantastic job!
This and the Kimera EVO37 are my two and mostly only favourite "oldschool" car videos. I'm not a huge fan of old cars. I respect them and especially the special/racing ones but anything prior to the mid 80's is a "yeah that's cool I guess" to me personnaly. If only more videos like this could capture their essence i'd be a fan of way more oldtimers. Didn't think anything could beat the Kimera but we all knew this car is a bit wilder. Amazingly well done in transferring what we see in the video to applicable emotions!
I loved the car the moment I laid eyes on it, hardly knowing what it was. The design grabbed me. As a child I had a scale model which I painted yellow with black spoilers. And then I discovered the Transformer Wheeljack being A Stratos in its glorious Alitalia livery 😊❤
My admiration to those bold minds that created an outstanding car. The lines, the curved windshield… they are just beautiful. It is hard to believe that it is more than 40 years old.
you won't believe me, today I took my carburettor to an elderly carburist in my city, I had never met this gentleman before. as soon as I enter I head towards this red door, I open it and he was there greeting me, on his right two stratos... I'm very young and when he realized I was fixing a 1985 mini he decided to help me for free with the carburettor and with any other problem related to the car, after a while I complimented him on the two cars that while they were looking at us, and improbably as it seems he let me get on board and said that next time I'll go to collect the carburettor will give me a ride
Well... did he?
The racing footage is great, but I get as much enjoyment from seeing the old factory scenes, and the promotional clips. Great job at putting all of this together.
Fantastic piece of film... well paced and edited, thank you for showing the Stratos in all its glory; The candle may not burn the longest but it sure was the brightest!
One of the most beautiful cars ever made, the most beautiful rally car ever made and the first car designed from the ground up for the WRC, pure insanity.
Wow! Such a nice video! 20 mins of heaven about a masterpiece put together by a legendary designer and hiperskilled passionate bunch of people. Amazing. Thanks
Always loved the Stratos! … Bertone did magic with the design and a Ferrari Dino drivetrain … perfection. Wonderful commentary and video
Great mix of Issimi Drives+BTS w/DTS-I don’t think I would’ve thought of the Stratos as steroids, speed and heroin but here we are.
Absurd. Was definitely worth the wait!
_Bravissimo!_ Longtime sub here.... I've seen 1000s of car short films, and this is one of the top 25.
As a kid in the 70s/80s I could only experience Stratos through my dad's _Road&Track_ subscription. 40-some years on, and it's still the ultimate unicorn. Next to R5 turbo2 and Countach, Stratos _always_ makes my dream-garage list.
Well done! I love the rawness of the in car cameras. Really gives the feeling of how unhinged the car is.
I saw Lancia Stratos Zero few weeks ago in St. Moritz for the ICE event.
That concept was literally out of this world even so many years from it's original intention.
It is crazy how far sometimes human mind and imagination can reach.
p.s. It also won "Best in Show" by a mile
My dad has a red 62 Lancia Flavia convertible and it's awesome. Not the driving experience that the Stratos is, but still awesome in its own.
Magical content. Magical car. Imagine it to be nirvana to drive.. and goes without saying - sublime to look at.
Thank you for sharing this.
Cheers from Wisconsin !
Your passion and review really reminded me how beautiful that car was! What lines! And that aggressive back end!👍🏼 I received a 10inch Stratos toy car for Christmas when I was 6 or 7 and I fell in love with it. I was just fascinated by the look of it I loved playing with it until my mother tossed it out along with some other old toys, she deemed trash, years later. I'm 52 now and still miss that car. I guess you never truly forget your first love. Lol! 😊❤ Keep up the great work!👍🏼
literally my dream car! my dad bought me a toy pull back let go stratos as a kid. i lost it under a wash machine at a local laundry mat. i never seen the car again until video games. sega rally, and gran turismo had this beauty in the game. as soon as i saw it, i jumped up and yelled, thats my car!!! ever since, ive been dreaming of the day id get to atleast see one irl. i know, living in new york, its just a dream to see one, that alone drive and own one. ive always been captivated by a car that demands so much from its driver, making it, in my opinion, the greatest driving experience anyone can achieve. hopefully, some day, i too, will get to pilot this amazing car. great video, thanks so much!
Beautiful Video. I recently saw this Car in a Museum on the Romanshorn, Switzerland. Its realy wide, even for todays standards.
Well done Hyphen! Great car, video, music, narration!
Thanks for this. There are very few motoring journalists who can actually convey the joy of driving a car which us, mere mortals, will never get a chance to drive.
You managed it amazingly.
One of my all-time favourite car designs. Although I'm unlikely to ever get the opportunity to drive one, your comment about being somewhere on the edge of insane laughter and crying fully encapsulated the idea I had about how I would feel if I ever actually had the chance. Many thanks for a great video. Best wishes from New Zealand.
I haven't driven one ( yet ) but I'm the happy owner of a 1977 Alpine A 110 1600S, one of the last production models and a very fast one too, driving it is a very...manly and sometimes brutal experience...
It has absolutely none of all the modern equipments that make your driving experience a smooth one 😄
but what a joy to drive...
I'm pretty sure the Lancia Stratos must be the same thing...
Excellent video...
Listened to Derek's more coherent thoughts on the Carmudgeon podcast and he is a changed man having experienced this anima-- I mean car. Thanks so much for sharing sights and sounds and the whole story behind this insane creation.
One of the best cars ever made!!!!!
This is the best video and the best in your face comments this car has " Properly Received" I've known about this car, from the Zero.
And I lived thru these years of greatness.
You did this car, Honor !
Later on in my life, a Real estate Developer, had an exrally, car in this livery, on Nantucket Island, he would drive it in the woods and into town.He had all the racing parts like the front brace of driving lights the works.
He also later added the Metro Rally car, with the optional 600hp , to his collection...great rally Cars this pair made!
A year on and this is still THE best video on UA-cam.
Big respect for driving it so hard!
What a legendary car. Love Lancia. Always will.
Awesome car. I remember building a plastic model of one as a kid back in 1979. It's a shame those that appreciate cars like this are dying out.
Awesome video. Love the words you ended up with.
Jumping on my console, and using this again, Group B is life❤
Fantastic video, loved the spot on driving characteristic/impressions!
If I had to choose five cars out of all the cars that you can be a fan, I would choose the F40, the Stratos, the Countach LP5000s, The De Tomaso Mangusta and the Ford Falcon.