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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1e0jj_h_3Uk

It's just for the intro. While it took at least 2 years, Verizon finally gets to grip with a catchy tune for Indycar... that was discarded after NBC buy the whole operation in 2012. Shame
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Almost full coverage of the 1965 Monaco Grand Prix. Race starts around 40:00

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ixBkiGsme4

This user also has some other full races from the seventies and eighties.
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pi314159 wrote:Almost full coverage of the 1965 Monaco Grand Prix. Race starts around 40:00

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ixBkiGsme4

This user also has some other full races from the seventies and eighties.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GjzSPDb2cw

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HQY1ve0UBw

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Vettel pounding around Monza in the BMW Sauber

And my god does that BMW engine sound magnificent
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Not a Youtube thing as such, but I've acquired Grand Prix: The Killer Years if anyone's interested...it's a very interesting yet poignant documentary.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNSFdEQqnIg

We all know about Senna's talent in the McLaren, but this is something that most people didn't take account. In what is a Catherham by today standards, Senna practically owns the house and it's on his way to higher places until...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhI7ah4nKwQ

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Truer words have never been spoken. And being one of Antti's biggest fans and one of his subs,this video is the best of the already excellent lot.

Damn you,I was about to post this video when the forums fell into their coma.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9zIjxUjrpo

The backdrop of Bristol in 1982 is pretty rejectful, but F1 powerboats going round at speeds of 90mph through the Floating Harbour is brilliant. Powerboating's equivalent to Monaco is what Bristol was commonly known as. And with Murray Walker commentating! What didn't that man do?!

This race is also quite significant in terms of powerboat racing history for those interested. Billy Seebold in the Tissot-sponsored boat (the one that looks like an early 80s Ligier) was racing in the F1 race that day to prove a point. The F1 series had adopted an "unlimited" formula that saw 2 stroke, 3.5 litre, 400hp V8 engines bolted onto the back of plywood open cockpit hulls. Many felt it was too unsafe, such as Seebold, who instead competed in the 2 litre "ON" series which was known as Formula Grand Prix, rather than its unrestricted counterpart, F1. That event in Bristol saw both series come together on the same weekend, hence why Seebold was there. He had two engines for his boat, a 2 litre one for the ON races, and a 2.4 litre on which complied with the F1 regulations, allowing him to enter those races too. He then put on a masterful demonstration in the F1 race showing how his underpowered boat could outperform the "monsters" regularly racing in F1. At the time, although an impressive spectacle, it didn't do much for either class, and eventually F1 would leave Formula Grand Prix behind, but not before the hideous 1984 season where 4 drivers died, and most of the rest withdrew for the final races of the season, prompting massive safety changes to the designs of the boats and smaller engine sizes in an attempt to cut speeds.

I've only recently started getting into F1 powerboat racing, and it's tricky finding any information on it at all really, the official website has results that only go back to the late 1990s, and before that, individual race results are anyone's guess! It's a shame that as the premier racing category for powerboats, that it doesn't have the interest or coverage that it deserves. Stramala, you'd like it because Italians are massive in it. Guido Cappellini is a 10 time world champion!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C653qSdrtwM

Better than the Sky intro. Fact.
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darkapprentice77 wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C653qSdrtwM

Better than the Sky intro. Fact.


The thing is, it has the potential to be really good, but those crappy computer animations at random points are just bloody awful. They don't look anything like the real thing so stand out like a sore thumb. Last year's was far better.
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darkapprentice77 wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C653qSdrtwM

Better than the Sky intro. Fact.

Missed the BBC this weekend, due to the simple fact that I wished to watch it live... But that is epic!
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An absolutely stonking save from Giovanardi.

This guy needs to come back to the BTCC pronto.
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East Londoner wrote:An absolutely stonking save from Giovanardi.

This guy needs to come back to the BTCC pronto.


Insane. What's he up to these days?

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East Londoner wrote:An absolutely stonking save from Giovanardi.

This guy needs to come back to the BTCC pronto.

I'd be panicking if I were Turkington in the RAC WSR BMW between those two sliders!
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AndreaModa wrote:
East Londoner wrote:Insane. What's he up to these days?


Various part-time/one-off appearances in national touring car and GT series. Here's his career overview.
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I went onto the internet the other day and I found this hidden gem
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My favourite video on YouTube,which proves that sportsmanship is well and truly alive in motorsport--http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pd4Y4B_Bsx4
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The ChiltonCraze at the British Grand Prix
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Into the Barrier is always good. This is the link to his playlist.
However I think the parodies are a bit mean/harsh.
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Mansell and Piquet are interviewed together.
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good_Ralf wrote:Mansell and Piquet are interviewed together.


I'm sure if Senna was still alive, he and Prost would be doing the same thing. Talking about their rivalry, as well as laughing about it together.
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A couple of very good videos I have came across today
an artistic film on motorsport

and Allan Simonsen (RIP) around Bathurst in a Ferrari 458
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Into The Barrier has made a new parody: When Bunsen Jetton makes his excuses.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2XCfSE ... 2zd53JNjmg
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With the news of Paul O'Neill returning to BTCC action at Knockhill, let's go back 11 years into the past, at Oulton Park, scene of one of the most emotional BTCC victories ever, and a comical moment from Matt Neal. :lol:
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Nice video from Sauber marking their 20 years in F1, the transition used in their presentation is a little annoying though (probably due to lack of funds :P )...
Sauber's video is better than the very odious person from Mclaren presenting their most famous cars from the past 50 years

Edit:
Just found this Montoya v Klein action featuring HWNSNBN
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All of you know Tom Walkinshaw as the Mad Uncle Tom of TWR team manager fame. But, he was also a fairly competent driver to boot, as evidenced by this pole lap around Mount Panorama.
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