Born in the US in 1965, I grew up with these cars on the road. After seeing these same cars battle at Lime Rock in 1985, I was hooked. Thanks so much for honoring these classic American icons. These cars belong on the track and not a car show. What an awesome race series!
Only a retard would destroy a car like those Mustangs and Camaro's.... 200 years ago the United States threw these Limey assholes off our continent... This is a perfect example of why that happened and why it would happen again in short order...
You can tell when the youtube algorithm has been updated because suddenly you get these suggestions out of the blue that you love, and judging by the age of the comments in the comment section you can see you're not the only one.
sirgallium There must be some friggin reasons unknown to me why anyone would broadcast a channel filled with these Limey Retards destroying this old American History on a shit faced shitty race track... There was a very valid reasons why we Americans threw these Limey toads off our continent in 1776. Here is a perfect example how and why that happened...
@@skiphaskell706 Have you seen his car? I have... It's an Edsell with pram wheels, big mudflaps, a Vee Dub bonnet, a poopscoop on the bootlid, 6 whip aerials with skull & crossbone flags, a mural of Miss Piggy on the bonnet and a motor mower engine with 4 turbos. Oh, and a greasy muppet with no teeth, green hair & no eyebrows behind the wheel with both hands on his doodle.
These aren't original cars. They're re-manufactured shells and chassis built for racing. It's on the same level as building a Street Rod or a Kit Car in your own driveway.
I freakin ❤️ love this!...I’m from NorCal, these are the cars of my youth...the Mustangs, Camaros, and Javelins. I’m not too familiar with the Australian versions, but I’m quickly getting to love them, especially those Falcons, they’re slapping ass all over the track. I had a huge smile 😃 throughout this video.......
I'm stoked to see the Tilley Bros Racing outfit still in the action. I remember watching them when I was a teenager at Oran park raceway. Back then I could stand against pit wall, 15 inches of concrete separated me from the cars flying by. Those were the days.
It's so funny I'm from the US and I've always loved muscle cars my whole life but I'm just not used to seeing them setup for circuit racing all low and cambered out. I guess that's because all we really get here is Nascar circle track stuff for cars, and all the muscle cars are setup for drag racing or just looking good on the street in stockish form. I just can't get used to seeing them setup for the real race track. I love it. It lends a whole new twist to looks and I can see some body styles really lend themselves well to this circuit look while others look a bit silly with this kind of setup.
@@RedEye19 I believe you. But if you watch american racing on TV it's almost always in a circle or oval. It's like saying yeah I get all Fs in school but one time I got a B! I have a picture if you don't believe me.
My first Touring Car Masters 🏁 race...#1: Very nice venue, but why aren't the stands packed?? In the U.S. it would be sold out!! #2: Great photography, even catching the big wreck right there, and using a drone helps too. #3: Why are Porsches even allowed...is it power to weight ratio? It's obvious they can't keep up (they all start at the back, and they finish at the back). #4: This makes NASCAR look sick, real cars in a real no-holds barred race, where you can't leave your left blinker on the whole race! I AM HOOKED!!!(and subscribed) Thanx for listening...from the U.S. ✌😜💥
Did u guy's notice the baseball bat at 11:29 used to repair the sheet metal??? Better yet, what drawer of your tool box do you put a baseball bat in???
@@MrWolfSnack it's such a versatile tool. You can play ball with the boys in the down time, fix bodywork during race time and use it (if needed) to simmer down any hotheads after the race.
Oh how i love these races,my favorite racing,wonder how much power these puppies put out.cuz they move on the straights for such old cars,love these classic muscles,and these guys know how to drive considering what vehicles they are racing with😅👍👍👍
reminds me of the group 5 wreck at road america in wisconsin some years back. If you want to cry go look it up like 30 classic cars wrecked at the start
Speaking of those, personally I think that a 71' model with a 70 front clip modified to match the body lines from the doors-forward would look better than the 71-74 front. I "should" say EVEN better because the Javelin was a damn fine looking car, even In the later years.
@@kylelaughinghouse1893 no it was actually a old race car these aren't tube chassis cars either. Original suspension. But these are supose to be pretty close to how they raced in the day. Obviously a few modern mods but not much
Watching them is like a love hate relationship. I love watching them race but hate watching these Gorgeous classics crash knowing there is really no real replacement
Fear not! We fix 'em. Many of them came here as rooted, rusted, banged up shitboxes & required total reconstruction to get 'em race ready. Sure, they get bent... We just straighten 'em out, realign them & send 'em straight back into battle at the next meeting. More modern stuff gets stripped & scrapped. But classic '60s & '70s muscle cars are valuable regardless, so we repair them. Most of the old girls in this category make between 600 & 700 HP, run to around 280KPH & can get seriously deformed in high speed prangs. We just fix 'em.
They're on floppy crossply rag Hoosiers & they must have sufficient suspension travel to run over manholes & other "imperfections" on a street circuit. Don't worry... they handle OK considering they're feeding over 600 ponies into fairly skinny tyres... This is all intentional & built into the rules to have them behave similarly to the way they behaved in the good ol' days & makes for plenty scary action. As you can see from Allan's Comet... Not much in the way of downforce with these fabulous time capsules. Just lots of tailly wheelspinning oversteer & slideways action.
@XToni1992 Jimmy Richards is a national treasure... We love him. He was imported from NZ back in '74 to codrive an L34 Torana at Bathurst by a Kiwi team... He damn near won the bloody race straight off the bat! He could swing spanners too & brought a Mustang Sports Sedan over here that he & his Kiwi cohorts had screwed together back in NZ. That thing was a missile! There was bigger money here in OZ in motor racing, so Jimmy shifted over here permanently. He is simply dripping with talent, has won every bloody thing, is the most respected racer in the country has amassed an eyewatering array of carreer wins in all sorts of cars in numerous categories. He really hit the big time here when he shared V8 A9X Toranas with another legend, one Peter Brock to famous end to end victories at Bathurst year after year. He entered Historic racing many years ago & cleaned up in a small block Falcon Sprint that won championships and then went on to build the Javelin to his own specifications. The Javelin is unusual, rare & special, but anyone who knows of Jimmys massive talents will quickly tell you.... You could send him out in a bloody pedal car & he'd find a way to make it a winner. 10 out of 10 for spotting the fastest Javelin on Earth.
New to the game, getting experience, wanted to run rear of field to get a feel for the car, the circuit & didn't want to get squeezed in the pack. A wise approach.
Did something happen beforehand.......? Pause at 9:22....the white Torana's door is caved in ..... and the red Mustang in front of him, has rear end damage...the blue Falcon has dogleg damage too
keeps the tire temperatures up. When tires are cold at the beginning of the race, they do not have peak grip, so warming them up like that helps them get to the optimum temperature they need for maximum grip. Going in a straight line makes your tires colder. I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure that is it.
Surprisingly the tires don't heat up too much from the swerving. It's mostly to make sure that your tires are clear of rocks and debris before the tires get hot and absorb it. Your tire temperatures are almost directly linked to your brake rotor temperatures from heat conduction
The picture on the video looks just like a computer game.. conveniently with the lense fog in the background. Cheap trick to not make much work of background.. but guess it's down to all the dust and dirt, and perhaps fluids, thrown around
Superb Racing! I died a little bit on the inside though when I saw those great cars smashed up in the first lap... Hope the damage is not too severe and they can repair some of the cars again!
Best racing series ever! Second place takes Semi Truck Racing (of course the 20th century version). Third is Formula Offroad. Fourth is Group-B rallying. The rest is lacking something or simply boring.
@@stevenfrench9455 but we also have base model vehicles, for example I have a 65 mustang but due to it lacking options, she only has an online 6 that cranks 120hp to the flywheel. There's too many variables to class one manufacturer from the next.
@@stevenfrench9455 by the terms of this race I'd say the reason the Porsches can keep up is because of their handling without that the muscle cars would have them beat for sure.
The sport is directed at touring cars from 1963 to 1978, and regulations state they must have the same power output numbers from this era. The "Masters" part of it was probably just some flair added to the name to make it pop some; I have nothing concrete on this.
I'm conflicted on this. On one hand, I hear these cars were either race cars for decades and never pampered, or they were _salvaged_ and turned into race cars. On the other hand I see the crashing and think "Could we not, plz?" They're not show cars, they're not museum pieces, but they're still irreplaceable. So I hope they were all repairable.
6:48 - That's what happens, when you try to "drag-power" a ring racer: no torque at lows, overkill bhp at tops, and the following cornering capabilities. Nice entrance by Mr. Wisely tho, a true *rolling* start.
17:40 Driver in the black car is a jerk, first holding up cars that are obvious faster, then tries to push cars off-track. Glad karma kicked in for him. All the rest look like gentlemen drivers, that must be said.
The Mustangs & Camaros were very popular in the USA and there are plenty of new parts still available. Even when the stock of OEM parts run out, there are USA companies specialising in manufacturing as-new panels and components. In the USA you can build a completely brand new "old car" from cataloged components but it won't win "factory original" show competitions. The Aussie cars, such as the Ford GTHO, Holden Monaro, Holden Kingswood and Holden Torana have replica parts available that are made in South East Asia. One of the main companies supplying muscle car parts in Australia is Rare Spares. Jim Richards said the new OEM AMC Javelin parts are more difficult to find but repro. parts are available if new parts are not available. The engines although stock configuration, have modern components and are considerably more powerful than the racing versions of 40 years ago.
Born in the US in 1965, I grew up with these cars on the road. After seeing these same cars battle at Lime Rock in 1985, I was hooked. Thanks so much for honoring these classic American icons. These cars belong on the track and not a car show. What an awesome race series!
Real Cars for real pilots!!!!!, These Cars are beautiful!!, Cheers from Spain!!!!!
Only a retard would destroy a car like those Mustangs and Camaro's.... 200 years ago the United States threw these Limey assholes off our continent... This is a perfect example of why that happened and why it would happen again in short order...
THEKING SILVERADO what would happen is they would wipe your ass in every possible way.
Does it rain in Spain mainly in the plain?
You can tell when the youtube algorithm has been updated because suddenly you get these suggestions out of the blue that you love, and judging by the age of the comments in the comment section you can see you're not the only one.
Thought the same thing bro
UA-cam's algorithm is evolving 24/7 as it's just AI. It just gets more and more accurate as the time goes on
sirgallium There must be some friggin reasons unknown to me why anyone would broadcast a channel filled with these Limey Retards destroying this old American History on a shit faced shitty race track... There was a very valid reasons why we Americans threw these Limey toads off our continent in 1776. Here is a perfect example how and why that happened...
@@thekingsilverado9004 same brainless cockhead comment how many times over?
@@skiphaskell706
Have you seen his car?
I have...
It's an Edsell with pram wheels, big mudflaps, a Vee Dub bonnet, a poopscoop on the bootlid, 6 whip aerials with skull & crossbone flags, a mural of Miss Piggy on the bonnet and a motor mower engine with 4 turbos.
Oh, and a greasy muppet with no teeth, green hair & no eyebrows behind the wheel with both hands on his doodle.
Sad to see those old-school muscle cars wrecked. :(
But cool to see them race. :)
They're built to be raced and use modern parts and construction, meaning they're a lot easier to repair than a fully restored factory original.
They remake all the panels aftermarket, no worries
@@CycolacFan finally someone who gets it
These aren't original cars. They're re-manufactured shells and chassis built for racing. It's on the same level as building a Street Rod or a Kit Car in your own driveway.
agreed
I freakin ❤️ love this!...I’m from NorCal, these are the cars of my youth...the Mustangs, Camaros, and Javelins. I’m not too familiar with the Australian versions, but I’m quickly getting to love them, especially those Falcons, they’re slapping ass all over the track. I had a huge smile 😃 throughout this video.......
This literally brought a tear to my eye.
Damn Aussies know how to have fun.
Lol Thir Yi Goi!!!
Love the drone shots...unparalleled muscle cars used like they were built for....bring this to the United States Trans Am series!
Could watch these all day!
If this was racing in the us I would be more involved as a fan of the sport. This was an exciting race to watch.
Good to the old school cars bought back to life.
They never died .
Hey Nascar, this is what real racing looks like.
S C what a stupid comment
@@jamesbond9873 No its not, theres nothing more stupid than having "Quarters" in racing. Nascar is a joke now.
@@jamesbond9873 ahah you cant drive
Hahahaha Cars turnin' left 3568 times
SO ENTERTAINMENT
"If you don't chew Big Red then f*ck you"
I'm stoked to see the Tilley Bros Racing outfit still in the action. I remember watching them when I was a teenager at Oran park raceway. Back then I could stand against pit wall, 15 inches of concrete separated me from the cars flying by. Those were the days.
This race is beautiful! All those 60s muscle cars people actually pushing them! The crash is painful but wow I've gotta see more of these races!
So much more fun to watch the diversity and these classic cars race than the modern super cars or nascar.
So that's where all the old Camaros and Mustangs are!
We've always had some here.
You do realize you can buy complete body's of most Muscle car's right?
@@lezlow5890 donde ??
@@ale1898-ac yearone.com Could also do a quick google search for other car's
These cars sound awesome!
Just would like to say thank you very much For uploading These races Absolutely wonderful😉👍💯
Olha só o ronco dos v8 que brabo.
This is what these cars were made to do,RACE! So cool to watch.
well not really they are just street cars but its fun to improve them.
Such a great era of cars!
Why is it that when ever I hear "Rolling Start", I think of Daytona USA from SEGA?
Legendary game 👍
Probably because you played that game and remember that line. You're welcome
Rooooooling staaaaaaaaart!
G! A! M! E! O! V(oo?) E! R! G.a.m.e.o.voo.e.r. Hey, hey, hey, hey!
_Blue bluuuee skiiiiiiiiiiiiiessss..._
Awesome series! Love these guys!
Good to see those old cars still rolling (more or less ...).
*Uau, curti isso ein !! Só os clássicos 😲*
It's so funny I'm from the US and I've always loved muscle cars my whole life but I'm just not used to seeing them setup for circuit racing all low and cambered out. I guess that's because all we really get here is Nascar circle track stuff for cars, and all the muscle cars are setup for drag racing or just looking good on the street in stockish form. I just can't get used to seeing them setup for the real race track. I love it. It lends a whole new twist to looks and I can see some body styles really lend themselves well to this circuit look while others look a bit silly with this kind of setup.
Have a look at this years stuff, Definitely worth a watch when it comes to muscle cars battling
NASCAR didn't always run in a circle. Google Riverside Raceway if you want proof.
@@RedEye19 I believe you. But if you watch american racing on TV it's almost always in a circle or oval. It's like saying yeah I get all Fs in school but one time I got a B! I have a picture if you don't believe me.
You'd love the v8 super car competition then, usually really close finishes and controversy, some times strait forward victories
My first Touring Car Masters 🏁 race...#1: Very nice venue, but why aren't the stands packed?? In the U.S. it would be sold out!!
#2: Great photography, even catching the big wreck right there, and using a drone helps too.
#3: Why are Porsches even allowed...is it power to weight ratio? It's obvious they can't keep up (they all start at the back, and they finish at the back).
#4: This makes NASCAR look sick, real cars in a real no-holds barred race, where you can't leave your left blinker on the whole race! I AM HOOKED!!!(and subscribed) Thanx for listening...from the U.S.
✌😜💥
Did u guy's notice the baseball bat at 11:29 used to repair the sheet metal??? Better yet, what drawer of your tool box do you put a baseball bat in???
I believe that's a standard tool for racing mechanics. Did you notice how used it was? Lol
"round prybar" its literally just a baseball bat
@@MrWolfSnack it's such a versatile tool. You can play ball with the boys in the down time, fix bodywork during race time and use it (if needed) to simmer down any hotheads after the race.
Yup. They know how to do business down under
@@MrWolfSnack you say that like they're the only ones that do that lmao
Só os V8 muito loko!
70年代の車はカッコええのぅ
全車個性的でええぞ✨
What?????
すいません🙏
Oh how i love these races,my favorite racing,wonder how much power these puppies put out.cuz they move on the straights for such old cars,love these classic muscles,and these guys know how to drive considering what vehicles they are racing with😅👍👍👍
Watching this again but the Lawlor Mustang was not trying to warm the tyres on the warm up lap. A serious consequence.
7:10 in the slow motion the orange Porshe jumping the curb pretty hard , nice
That was sick
Good ole boys with some serious horsepower...superb stuff.
reminds me of the group 5 wreck at road america in wisconsin some years back. If you want to cry go look it up like 30 classic cars wrecked at the start
Ive had alot of mopars,but think the javelins looked cool.
Speaking of those, personally I think that a 71' model with a 70 front clip modified to match the body lines from the doors-forward would look better than the 71-74 front. I "should" say EVEN better because the Javelin was a damn fine looking car, even In the later years.
mustangs look cool,javelins look cool,darts look cool,camaros look cool,gto's look cool.they all look fucking cool
Better than any F1 Race in the last 10 Years!
The sound!!! please bring the 80's back to F1
I saw a Porche, Falcon, Camero, Mustang, Javelin but some I didn't recognize. Holdens?
Wouldn't mind hearing the on board radios from that start😉👍
Where they finding all those javelins i havent seen one of those in years.
I've seen three or four in the last year. Surprisingly, they were all in *really* good shape.
Its repro sheet metal for tube chassis cars
@@kylelaughinghouse1893 no it was actually a old race car these aren't tube chassis cars either. Original suspension. But these are supose to be pretty close to how they raced in the day. Obviously a few modern mods but not much
@@kylelaughinghouse1893 I think you are confused super taxis.
Heaps here in New Zealand
We need this in the US. Or I need to go to Australia
Watching them is like a love hate relationship. I love watching them race but hate watching these Gorgeous classics crash knowing there is really no real replacement
Fear not!
We fix 'em. Many of them came here as rooted, rusted, banged up shitboxes & required total reconstruction to get 'em race ready. Sure, they get bent... We just straighten 'em out, realign them & send 'em straight back into battle at the next meeting. More modern stuff gets stripped & scrapped. But classic '60s & '70s muscle cars are valuable regardless, so we repair them. Most of the old girls in this category make between 600 & 700 HP, run to around 280KPH & can get seriously deformed in high speed prangs. We just fix 'em.
@@johnbrooks9523 😁👍 sounds fantastic!!
Would watch this everyday over todays supercars 🙌
That wild torana really liven up the race after that upsetting crash.
Good recovery by the white stang, sorted it by booting it lol
Is there a regulation against shock valving and sway bars? Those cars look loose.
They're on floppy crossply rag Hoosiers & they must have sufficient suspension travel to run over manholes & other "imperfections" on a street circuit. Don't worry... they handle OK considering they're feeding over 600 ponies into fairly skinny tyres... This is all intentional & built into the rules to have them behave similarly to the way they behaved in the good ol' days & makes for plenty scary action. As you can see from Allan's Comet... Not much in the way of downforce with these fabulous time capsules. Just lots of tailly wheelspinning oversteer & slideways action.
Love that Javelin (Shannon Insurance)
@XToni1992
Jimmy Richards is a national treasure... We love him.
He was imported from NZ back in '74 to codrive an L34 Torana at Bathurst by a Kiwi team... He damn near won the bloody race straight off the bat! He could swing spanners too & brought a Mustang Sports Sedan over here that he & his Kiwi cohorts had screwed together back in NZ. That thing was a missile! There was bigger money here in OZ in motor racing, so Jimmy shifted over here permanently. He is simply dripping with talent, has won every bloody thing, is the most respected racer in the country has amassed an eyewatering array of carreer wins in all sorts of cars in numerous categories. He really hit the big time here when he shared V8 A9X Toranas with another legend, one Peter Brock to famous end to end victories at Bathurst year after year.
He entered Historic racing many years ago & cleaned up in a small block Falcon Sprint that won championships and then went on to build the Javelin to his own specifications. The Javelin is unusual, rare & special, but anyone who knows of Jimmys massive talents will quickly tell you.... You could send him out in a bloody pedal car & he'd find a way to make it a winner.
10 out of 10 for spotting the fastest Javelin on Earth.
Jesus racing... On sunday :')
3 minutes 40 something seconds in *** leave it to a mustang >.> ***
Out of all fairness, those Mustangs went pretty far without a pedestrian target...it was bound to happen.
I’d say considering the field is over half mustangs, it stands to reason it would be a Mustang involved in a wreck!
BOSS 302✊😁 for the win!
Could you (or somebody) please do a segment of Al Boughens sideways moments?in all races?
What was Wisely doing at the start of the race, going so slow (@5:52) ? Did he wanted to get passed by everyone ?
probably wrong gear
New to the game, getting experience, wanted to run rear of field to get a feel for the car, the circuit & didn't want to get squeezed in the pack. A wise approach.
What is this game? Graphics look fantastic!
Wreckfest 2 or something
That's a lot of classic car Carnage
Every multiplayer game online race in a nutshell. Can't get past the first fucking corner....
Did something happen beforehand.......?
Pause at 9:22....the white Torana's door is caved in ..... and the red Mustang in front of him, has rear end damage...the blue Falcon has dogleg damage too
I don't know about the other two, but the white Torana tried to close the door on a Mustang on the final turn and got turned for it in race 2.
It looks like all cars have much softer suspensions than actual cars in other classes. Why?
Probably because the rules of the series lean more toward period correct suspension geometry.
New to the racing scene why were they swerving at the begging?
keeps the tire temperatures up. When tires are cold at the beginning of the race, they do not have peak grip, so warming them up like that helps them get to the optimum temperature they need for maximum grip. Going in a straight line makes your tires colder.
I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure that is it.
Surprisingly the tires don't heat up too much from the swerving. It's mostly to make sure that your tires are clear of rocks and debris before the tires get hot and absorb it. Your tire temperatures are almost directly linked to your brake rotor temperatures from heat conduction
Single file start might have been a better way to start that race.
well despite crashing- Jesus racing- had some great camera time!
Damn Wreckfest 2.0 is looking to be a promising game
Para que todo este completo FALTAN DODE CHARGER PLYMOTH ROAD RUNNER AMC JAVELYN
every race should be on all free to air tv not on foxtel crap
The picture on the video looks just like a computer game.. conveniently with the lense fog in the background. Cheap trick to not make much work of background.. but guess it's down to all the dust and dirt, and perhaps fluids, thrown around
Slide hammer… more like troll Jack lever! 😂
So glad no one got seriously injured.
Mmmm… hard to watch wild old classics getting trashed.
Superb Racing! I died a little bit on the inside though when I saw those great cars smashed up in the first lap... Hope the damage is not too severe and they can repair some of the cars again!
Black Mustangs finished sadly, Chassis bend
Luckily there is availlable new parts.
Now this is what i call racing
The camera should never leave the meteor comet!
My bad mercury comet!
,!
anybody know whose driving what sort car,.
All of the best cars
very spectacular. i wonder how much faster these cars are compared to the original who raced in the past.
A bit quicker now actually
Is this a game or a real race?
Great racing
Best racing series ever! Second place takes Semi Truck Racing (of course the 20th century version). Third is Formula Offroad. Fourth is Group-B rallying. The rest is lacking something or simply boring.
Real racers praise Jesus!!! Andrew Fischer does your best move yet bro Amen!!! God bless!!!
For the first 10 seconds i was cursing- it looked like one of those bloody awful animations that youtube is clogged up with.
(Fooled by the zipcam!)
These cars are not old muscle cars. just the body put on a race car chassis.
No. Original chassis and suspension.
What is the difference in horse power between the Porsche & the american cars ?
depends on the model and code.
I'd say the porsche would have a lot less power but be much lighter.
@@stevenfrench9455 but we also have base model vehicles, for example I have a 65 mustang but due to it lacking options, she only has an online 6 that cranks 120hp to the flywheel. There's too many variables to class one manufacturer from the next.
@@mightymustang5067 I'm talking about in the race. These are race cars. If the porsche had as much power as the muscle car it would finish laps ahead
@@stevenfrench9455 by the terms of this race I'd say the reason the Porsches can keep up is because of their handling without that the muscle cars would have them beat for sure.
why can't they take the tire off and pound out that fender?
Why is this series called "Touring Car Masters" and not "Vintage" or "Classic Car Masters"? Can you take part with a modern touring car?
The sport is directed at touring cars from 1963 to 1978, and regulations state they must have the same power output numbers from this era. The "Masters" part of it was probably just some flair added to the name to make it pop some; I have nothing concrete on this.
It used to be called something similar but has evolved into this now.
And now we have no race at all in Adelaide...thanks very much! *stop press 7 months later..we have a race once again!
race beings at 3:44
And then pauses at 4:01
The real decider starts @ 12.50
"Looks more at home on Crenshaw blvd in LA!" -- nice lol... nice.
What about sunset blvd?
Woah, what a race
Beats the HELL outta the current nascar "races"********YESSSS a Javelin at 2:05
I'm conflicted on this.
On one hand, I hear these cars were either race cars for decades and never pampered, or they were _salvaged_ and turned into race cars.
On the other hand I see the crashing and think "Could we not, plz?"
They're not show cars, they're not museum pieces, but they're still irreplaceable. So I hope they were all repairable.
Some fantastic driving from Boughen there, I've never seen anyone drift an aircraft carrier before lol...
Sad to see them wreck but at the same time that was badass that white gt 350 #28 was whipping Lmaooooooo
Who is Cam Tilley going to blame for that one????
6:48 - That's what happens, when you try to "drag-power" a ring racer: no torque at lows, overkill bhp at tops, and the following cornering capabilities.
Nice entrance by Mr. Wisely tho, a true *rolling* start.
17:40 Driver in the black car is a jerk, first holding up cars that are obvious faster, then tries to push cars off-track. Glad karma kicked in for him. All the rest look like gentlemen drivers, that must be said.
Yeah definitely deserved it
I'm a JDM fan but fuckk some nice cars there
why is this not in america WTF
This how today's supercars should look like, downforce I mean. Nice racing.
Basically the same kind of start every multiplayer racing game has.
Argghhh!! I hate watching these blokes bend this lovely old metal..
I wonder where they find their replacement panels?
The Mustangs & Camaros were very popular in the USA and there are plenty of new parts still available. Even when the stock of OEM parts run out, there are USA companies specialising in manufacturing as-new panels and components. In the USA you can build a completely brand new "old car" from cataloged components but it won't win "factory original" show competitions. The Aussie cars, such as the Ford GTHO, Holden Monaro, Holden Kingswood and Holden Torana have replica parts available that are made in South East Asia. One of the main companies supplying muscle car parts in Australia is Rare Spares. Jim Richards said the new OEM AMC Javelin parts are more difficult to find but repro. parts are available if new parts are not available. The engines although stock configuration, have modern components and are considerably more powerful than the racing versions of 40 years ago.
4:17 sux how the best paint job mustang got totaled
8:48_ ✂. The ole Maori sizzors, lol
3:59 "Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn!!!"