Why can't he still have race cars built as tough as they were back then? They were incredibly strong and so was the willingness of the drivers. Those men (and women?) were real brave to take on the challenge of almost death each and every race they competed in, and we thank them in making what motorsport is today (:
Jesus... The car that blew up in flames... That's brutal, poor man! Does anyone know if some of these Grand Prix races from the 20's to the 50's is available on video? Got interested in these old race cars and races when I played The Saboteur!
Those guys had massive balls of steel! Obviously their love for racing overcame the fear of dying. Big, big respect to each and every dude who dared to sit in a racing car during those days. I'd say that you were much more likely to die in a race in 1920's to 1970's than finish the race and walk away without any injuries.
I love racing with every bone in my body. Its in my blood but I wouldn't of ever got in alot of them cars. Good thing the sport has came all this way from back then to where we are now. Them guys had a lot of guts back then
Why can't he still have race cars built as tough as they were back then? They were incredibly strong and so was the willingness of the drivers. Those men (and women?) were real brave to take on the challenge of almost death each and every race they competed in, and we thank them in making what motorsport is today (:
erodommocnedloh 1 month ago
Jesus... The car that blew up in flames... That's brutal, poor man! Does anyone know if some of these Grand Prix races from the 20's to the 50's is available on video? Got interested in these old race cars and races when I played The Saboteur!
MarshallATV 2 months ago
like coffin on wheels
osopardo76 2 months ago
It's a damn scary vid....
Andrey230 4 months ago
thats why we drive cars with roofs
Mcrytis 6 months ago
Type in Crash Carnage 4 to see the original. This guy is a stealer and unoriginal.
Ex77Thruxton 6 months ago
Those guys had massive balls of steel! Obviously their love for racing overcame the fear of dying. Big, big respect to each and every dude who dared to sit in a racing car during those days. I'd say that you were much more likely to die in a race in 1920's to 1970's than finish the race and walk away without any injuries.
Playster3 6 months ago 5
Heroes
kurtspiano 6 months ago
Nice rip-off, pal. This is CrashCarnageVid's "Crash & Carnage #4" set to different music. You suck.
3650483 6 months ago
No one today has ballz like these guys
3rdSyllable 7 months ago
I love racing with every bone in my body. Its in my blood but I wouldn't of ever got in alot of them cars. Good thing the sport has came all this way from back then to where we are now. Them guys had a lot of guts back then
scottracing51s 7 months ago
the driver at 1:39 acctually ended up backwards in his seat.
CRXSI1987 7 months ago
thats great footage!!!!
CRXSI1987 7 months ago
yeahhhhh. I'll have to agree, those guys had to have died some of them. humans just cant survive that.
67mustangreg 7 months ago
id rather take on mike tyson in his prime! brave or crazy,those dudes were def entertaining.
TheFrankenstoner 8 months ago
I am gonna go out on a limb (no pun intented) and say most of those guys died.
dumbnessie 8 months ago
one thing though, the fact that they were thrown out of the car during the crash prevented them from being trapped in fire...
mailmeonline 9 months ago
@mailmeonline or braking there necks/ every bone in thier body
ViiT4LG4MiiNG 6 months ago
What a wonderful vid' guy ! Thank you very, very much.
grendel66 11 months ago
heroes of the past... without helmet and seatbelt
Fuzessy001 1 year ago