00:10 One can admire the beautiful engineering underneath. Engine, transaxle, space-frame chassis, independent double swinging-arm rear suspensions with anti-squat effect, extra-wide tires. Exactly what a racing car needs.
@@SergeyZabello Two eras, the theory of Darwinian evolution applied to pilots, in both eras excellent pilots: sensitivity, reflexes, attention, sense of limit projected to dominate mechanics once, electronics now; in both cases a myriad of stimuli. I don't know if Nuvolari, Fangio, Lauda, Schumacher, Hamilton/Verstappen, i.e. the best of their eras, had raced in different eras they would still have been the best
In my lifetime...I am 67 years old....I would have never dreamed that I could be watching this right now and literally being in the car...INCREDIBLE. Thanks
Geeez what a sound! Back in the late '70/early '80, when I was a little boy, the house where we used to live was 10 miles away from Monza circuit as the crow flies. Believe it or not, during the F1 GP weekend, I could hear the cars roaring just going outside on the balcony. Glorious times!
The level of technical advancement in prototype ., GT and Group 4 racing from the mid sixties to mid seventies can’t be understated Porsche and Ferrari has alien tech compared to everyone else’s.
Ein wunderschönes Auto, wie es sie heute leider nicht mehr gibt. Ferrari ist fast der einzige Hersteller, der noch aesthetisch saubere Sportwagen herstellt.
It's amazing the power of these cars add back in the 60s. To be erased in the 70s 80s and 90s. Only to just now return in the 2000s. I would take the 60s over anything..
The beauty of this is seeing it in the clarity of high-def video. Back during this car's heyday, visually it would be seen on grainy film or fuzzy video; and chances are on TV of that time, in black & white.
Music played violently! Nothing better than a classic race with these Can Am/ endurance race cars. The experience of being in the pits and sometimes sitting in one of these isn’t as good as driving, but it will do. NM2255, always a pleasure to watch your videos. Though I can’t race anymore, I can still remember what it like to go fast from watching your videos. It motivates me to get out he work finished on my classic 68’ Cougar so I can drive fast again. Bless you for giving me a boost.
Moody, challenging, temperamental, noisy, touchy, fiery, feisty, headstrong, gorgeous, hard to please, dangerous to know, tricky to handle - treat her mean and she'll kill you - but she's swift and sweet-sounding and oh-so-rewarding when you get things right. But that's enough about me [ho ho]. That's what makes ICE motorsport special. That's what makes people fall in love. Compare the passion this glorious Ferrari still inspires after more than half a century with the dead-eyed future of 'motorsport'. An all-electric wasteland where you press button A and depress pedal B and the car goes. That's it. It just goes. Whee. Like turning on the microwave. Yes, an EV is quiet and clean and blindingly quick off the line, but... so what? When have statistics, numbers and efficiency ever had anything to do with love? An EV is an appliance, batteries included. You can't have much of a relationship with a battery-powered appliance. Er, or so I've been told (blush, blush)...🤭
I can only imagine being so viscerally connected to a machine like that. What a phenomenal experience it must be pushing those cars to their limits, with nothing to save you but your own senses and reactions. It’s the complete opposite of the relaxed serenity when I tool around in my 1964 Caddy. Jealous, but also must be stressful how valuable those cars are.
Love the fact that the driver (?) …. Was genuinely driving that fantastic Ferrari the way it was designed to be driven, no fear that it is worth a fortune. Real race car which I would love to see … replicated along with other beauties of the era and raced competitively again, I for one would tune in and watch with enthusiasm.
Thank you for the ride. I have two comments; -You assume everyone sees you in their mirrors and drive right thru them👏🏼 - BRAVO !!! We drive the same👍🏽 -The 312, shes-a gor-geous. The kinda girl my mama woulda love cuza she'd a have this olda Sicilian behaving the waya moma lik-es! (I hope you can take the jok-a!)
The endurance race cars of that era were right-hand drive, as the race courses were clockwise configured, meaning the pit-wall was on the right of the vehicle during pit stops. Under Le Mans rules, the driver had to shut down the engine and leave the vehicle during pit stops, so a right-side exit/entrance for the vehicle was the practical side.
Everytime I watch a video with the sound of that V12 thr first thing I want to so is watch Le Mans and submerse myself in it like I did when I saw it when I was 8 or 9 and saw it in the theater 50 years ago.
Raced in a time when competition was real, when you had to use a clutch, brake and accelerator, and races were determined by skill, determination and white knuckles.
There was a time in the 60's when engineers were able to say express themselves. This ferrari the porche 917 . In motorcycle racing 6 cylinder 250 . 5 cylinder 125 . 2 cylinder 50cc. Fantastic machines until the law makers intervened
Achingly beautiful proportions. From THE GOLDEN ERA OF SPORTS RACING CARS. All the way up to the P4, B16/B8Chevron, maybe an Elva? A few others, the list short.
What was better looking, this, or the Ford 3L/ P68 ? , and which one sounds better? , its hard to top the sound of the DFV .Of course, I know which one was more viable.
One of the most aesthetic car ever made, truly a masterpiece in terms of looks and sound.
you aren't joking. It's ridiculous how classy it is
On est d’accord à 1000/00
8 words...they dont make em like they used to
In line with the P3, P4 ! Unfortunately, the 512S was not as beautiful !
@@alkacil2504 i beg to differ...i LOVE the 512
Respect to the man driving a 1of 3, 13 Million dollar car the way it is meant to be driven.
Exactly. And just imagine the price of a gearshift gone wrong...
Well, the guy with the 512M is driving way under the limit...
00:10 One can admire the beautiful engineering underneath. Engine, transaxle, space-frame chassis, independent double swinging-arm rear suspensions with anti-squat effect, extra-wide tires. Exactly what a racing car needs.
Love these era cars. Raw racing, back when it was exciting.
...to get fourth place in the championship??
This Ferrari is probably the most beautiful race car ever made.
That period was the most engaging
ill second that.
I like the driver changing gears
@@SergeyZabello
Two eras, the theory of Darwinian evolution applied to pilots, in both eras excellent pilots: sensitivity, reflexes, attention, sense of limit projected to dominate mechanics once, electronics now; in both cases a myriad of stimuli.
I don't know if Nuvolari, Fangio, Lauda, Schumacher, Hamilton/Verstappen, i.e. the best of their eras, had raced in different eras they would still have been the best
@studiocalder818 What you say is logical, but sport and motor sport sometime denies logic thus bringing more excitement
The glorious sounds of a bygone era, when cars were cars. Brings a lump to my throat.
In my lifetime...I am 67 years old....I would have never dreamed that I could be watching this right now and literally being in the car...INCREDIBLE. Thanks
Ferrari engines man, that music that comes out of them, beautiful!!!
I'm not a spaghetti lover but those old Ferraris run they run hard man hats off to you on that one
After starting the engine the sound of an idling motor was... 😂
Geeez what a sound! Back in the late '70/early '80, when I was a little boy, the house where we used to live was 10 miles away from Monza circuit as the crow flies. Believe it or not, during the F1 GP weekend, I could hear the cars roaring just going outside on the balcony. Glorious times!
Headphones warning ... (you need to be using headphones)
Great advice!
That's automotive ASMR!😮, I'd never finish the video!?😊😅😂❤❤
Easily one of the most beautiful cars ever made. A work of automotive art.
That 512 must be such a fantastic joy to drive. Nice to see it being put through it's paces!
It's not a 512 it's a 312 Berlinetta. The 512 had a bigger 5 litre engine.
The level of technical advancement in prototype ., GT and Group 4 racing from the mid sixties to mid seventies can’t be understated Porsche and Ferrari has alien tech compared to everyone else’s.
Ein wunderschönes Auto, wie es sie heute leider nicht mehr gibt. Ferrari ist fast der einzige Hersteller, der noch aesthetisch saubere Sportwagen herstellt.
What a great video. That 3 litre F1 engine sounds all business. Intense, screams like a GP motorcycle. Awesome.
It's amazing the power of these cars add back in the 60s. To be erased in the 70s 80s and 90s. Only to just now return in the 2000s. I would take the 60s over anything..
The beauty of this is seeing it in the clarity of high-def video.
Back during this car's heyday, visually it would be seen on grainy film or fuzzy video; and chances are on TV of that time, in black & white.
I was lucky to see an event like this at road atlanta with some of these cars and holy guacamole it brings a tear to your eye hearing them.
The most beautiful automobile ever built, a beast, the Ferrari 312P, a masterpiece Scuderia Ferrari.
Music played violently! Nothing better than a classic race with these Can Am/ endurance race cars. The experience of being in the pits and sometimes sitting in one of these isn’t as good as driving, but it will do.
NM2255, always a pleasure to watch your videos. Though I can’t race anymore, I can still remember what it like to go fast from watching your videos. It motivates me to get out he work finished on my classic 68’ Cougar so I can drive fast again.
Bless you for giving me a boost.
One of the most beautiful cars ever made.
Moody, challenging, temperamental, noisy, touchy, fiery, feisty, headstrong, gorgeous, hard to please, dangerous to know, tricky to handle - treat her mean and she'll kill you - but she's swift and sweet-sounding and oh-so-rewarding when you get things right. But that's enough about me [ho ho].
That's what makes ICE motorsport special. That's what makes people fall in love.
Compare the passion this glorious Ferrari still inspires after more than half a century with the dead-eyed future of 'motorsport'. An all-electric wasteland where you press button A and depress pedal B and the car goes. That's it. It just goes. Whee. Like turning on the microwave.
Yes, an EV is quiet and clean and blindingly quick off the line, but... so what? When have statistics, numbers and efficiency ever had anything to do with love? An EV is an appliance, batteries included. You can't have much of a relationship with a battery-powered appliance. Er, or so I've been told (blush, blush)...🤭
I can only imagine being so viscerally connected to a machine like that. What a phenomenal experience it must be pushing those cars to their limits, with nothing to save you but your own senses and reactions. It’s the complete opposite of the relaxed serenity when I tool around in my 1964 Caddy. Jealous, but also must be stressful how valuable those cars are.
This car is a running jewel and, at the same time, an exceptionally fine instrument. It's incredibly cool!🏁
The golden age of car racing!
Love the fact that the driver (?) …. Was genuinely driving that fantastic Ferrari the way it was designed to be driven, no fear that it is worth a fortune.
Real race car which I would love to see … replicated along with other beauties of the era and raced competitively again, I for one would tune in and watch with enthusiasm.
Most beautiful car in any era from any brand. Even cooler than a 250 gto or 250 lm 🤷
Strongly agree. Alfa 33 Straddle is close
@@these_go_to_11 33s is the beauty queen of all road cars I'll give u that. Cuz this mf can never go on public roads 🤣
@@these_go_to_11I’m gonna have to add the 330 p4 to this list.
330 P4. Fight me bro
Thank you for the ride. I have two comments;
-You assume everyone sees you in their mirrors and drive right thru them👏🏼 - BRAVO !!!
We drive the same👍🏽
-The 312, shes-a gor-geous. The kinda girl my mama woulda love cuza she'd a have this olda Sicilian behaving the waya moma lik-es!
(I hope you can take the jok-a!)
The 312P is my favorite Ferrari!
Uhhhhmmm. Yes. Well.....yes.
0:44 You know it is a really serious piece of automotive engineering when the tach reads to 13,000!!
Ferrari being....Ferrari....Fantastic !!!
Pure Magic Music to our ears !!!
Another Good driver. That car was made to be driven like that, but its not easy to do. 😎👍
Throttle response is insane! That motor sound is luscious!
I've got one of these in the shed under the spitfire stuff.
Beethoven and Michelangelo most have had their hands on this thing...goosebumps😊
PURE MUSIC! I want a 333 SP ! My favorite, AF/X, race body ,mod-chas+ . Old times. New cars sound sad.
333sp !!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
NM2255 best channel for automotive sounds captured on youtube! \m/
😅 Thanks for sharing that pure act of domination with the rest of us.... We're Shmucks... I hope we didn't slow you down
Who was the driver?
The 312P could've made a beautiful longtail for Le Mans... The 512S longtails were off-the-charts gorgeous.
I realize the race cars of today are better in nearly every way....BUT DAMN those machines in the 50s and 60s were sexy. what a sound!!!
The endurance race cars of that era were right-hand drive, as the race courses were clockwise configured, meaning the pit-wall was on the right of the vehicle during pit stops. Under Le Mans rules, the driver had to shut down the engine and leave the vehicle during pit stops, so a right-side exit/entrance for the vehicle was the practical side.
Everytime I watch a video with the sound of that V12 thr first thing I want to so is watch Le Mans and submerse myself in it like I did when I saw it when I was 8 or 9 and saw it in the theater 50 years ago.
As wonderfully gnarly as that sounds, give me the muscular roar of the big 7litre FORD.
Oh yeah
There's always one...
@@philiptownsend4026 Actually two of us, but whatever. 🏁🇺🇸
I'll take one of each, thank you.
I'd leave this type of sound to bikes. What's been said about a 7 literally sound is more masciline me
What a superb piece of Engineering art. Glorious symphony that V12 sings.
Ferrari won't be sounding like this anymore! This is the best era of Ferrari and Le Mans racing!
You can really hear that it's basically two inline 6s combined in a v-shape.
It's even got the steering wheel in the right place!
I love it so much, easily my favorite ferrari race car
Small displacement V12 engines have music-like sound...
Why dont they make such beauty car like this today?
Amazing to build a V12 capable of spinning that fast, in that era:
443HP
199mph
Such a beautiful silhoutte. Iconic! Btw. i also love the Lola T70.
Raced in a time when competition was real, when you had to use a clutch, brake and accelerator, and races were determined by skill, determination and white knuckles.
Nothing like the sound of a Ferrari V12 in full cry.
The rear end with the ‘hood’ up is jaw dropping
it's not easy driving these awesome old machines, lots' o' work ! and of course skill !
The sound that makes you turn your head.
Gosh i love the cockpit view! And the sound is amazing!
I had toys of these in 1973 they looked like space ships 😮
*787B.................come on up!*
*Well................for a symphony!*
golden years. absolutely fantastic car
Quante vittorie e quanti ricordi caro Enzo riposa in pace❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Belle musique, mais ma préférée c'est celle du V12 Matra....
Sounds good. But then again a $30 million car should sound good.
È l'auto più bella che abbia mai visto
The most beautiful Ferrari ever made.
Spettacolo allo stato puro. Magica Ferrari❤
That fire-up...
11,000 RPM - absolutely unbelievable!!!
Edi Wyss Engeniering❤
Hurägeil🎉
Genau ! - Thomas Schnitzler und sein Team.
I still love the sound of the V12 more than the F1 V10. It chills my blood. But it also warms my heart. That’s weird.
Amazing cars, those are cars !! 😊😊😊
La plus belle et efficace de toutes.
Perfection!!
A great video of some fantastic driving!
Now that was a treat!
Glorious sound!❤❤❤
❤magnifique auto 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Looks like something out of Speed Racer
Cylinders must be the size of ping pong balls. “No replacement for displacement”- Carroll Shelby
Suzuki people said that 300cc was the most efficient combustion chamber
Stunning car and amazing sound.
🪄 12🇮🇹 soup cans kicking🔥
Un tuffo al cuore ❤❤❤❤
CUDO NA KOŁACH !!!!
COŚ PIĘKNEGO!!!
Splendide : elles sont de vrais voitures de courses…
yes please.
There was a time in the 60's when engineers were able to say express themselves. This ferrari the porche 917 . In motorcycle racing 6 cylinder 250 . 5 cylinder 125 . 2 cylinder 50cc. Fantastic machines until the law makers intervened
I have heard that once Enzo ferrari said streamlining was only for those who could not build a good engine?
Dio mio!!!! CHE BELLA!!!!!!
EXCELENTE VÍDEO AMIGO PERFECTO.
The sound of 4x 3-cylinder cars alltogether
Just put that body on a Enzo!!😮😮😊❤
Just missing the GT40 roaring by it
Almost as lovely as the Ferrari 330 P4.
Tu m'as convaincu je vais prendre les 3 en même temps pour plus de résultats !
Achingly beautiful proportions.
From THE GOLDEN ERA OF SPORTS RACING CARS. All the way up to the P4, B16/B8Chevron, maybe an Elva? A few others, the list short.
Perfeito. More of this, less of whatever they are doing now
Imagine if current day F1 V6s sounded like this.
What was better looking, this, or the Ford 3L/ P68 ? , and which one sounds better? , its hard to top the sound of the DFV .Of course, I know which one was more viable.
Glorious
Le bruit est magique
Ferrari, almost as beauty as unreliabble... and is beauty!
🤣🤣🤣