You should be able to argue the fact with youtube that this was a home video and therefore not copyrighted. It is easy to tell it was shot from within the stands and not by a professional. I would be yanking thier chain to get my sound back on.
Only the echos, Brian. The cars today are so watered down and the uniformity of design is just a bore. Nothing like the scream of of those turbo Offys and Fords, or the excitement that came every year with new designs. Since YouTube lifted my music I should get some engine recordings and lay them over this video (and a little Tom Carnegie too).
...totally, totally awesome. I'm just old enough to remember those days, and I do. Look at all the trees in the turn 1 infield, and how far down the main straightway the entrance to the pits used to be. I loved those McLaren M16B's too.
You should be able to argue the fact with youtube that this was a home video and therefore not copyrighted. It is easy to tell it was shot from within the stands and not by a professional. I would be yanking thier chain to get my sound back on.
ruppman1 2 years ago
Only the echos, Brian. The cars today are so watered down and the uniformity of design is just a bore. Nothing like the scream of of those turbo Offys and Fords, or the excitement that came every year with new designs. Since YouTube lifted my music I should get some engine recordings and lay them over this video (and a little Tom Carnegie too).
ralphglennhoward 2 years ago
Can't you just hear the scream of those turobcharged Offenhauser engines?
Those were some real glory days back then.
BrianLawrence65 2 years ago
...totally, totally awesome. I'm just old enough to remember those days, and I do. Look at all the trees in the turn 1 infield, and how far down the main straightway the entrance to the pits used to be. I loved those McLaren M16B's too.
indyracefan 3 years ago