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  • Iam thinking of starting going again and these are tha cars i remember well .

    They tell me the new cars make 740 bhp .

  • r.i.p stu smith

  • I well remember the evenings at Nelson's Seed Hill Stadium, the smell of fumes and the flying lumps of muck! Hell those were the days!!

  • come back bradford

  • we took our race truck to odsal top with rick collette and a few others ......1000hp race truck didnt like shale much

  • " you get one turned over wit roof facein traffic that is hairy" love it classic Frankie!!! Also love the guy they spoke to in the pits with the mullet and tash when asked about Frankie "he were lucky in that one"

  • are cars may not be as good or fast as a nz stock car but we dont have a nz world champion but in your form of stock car we have a multi time world 240 winner just goes to show when it comes to stock car racing brits are best

  • ha ha for the amount of time these things have raced in uk you would think they would be better race cars now days?? NZ superstocks are where its at. get some of them in ya!

  • God the F1 chassis have changed alot. Even the price has from 3-4 grand ready to race to £30,000 rolling chassis :P

  • Bradford was best as a shale track. God dam it was fast

  • No Crewe was the fastest by a margin, all the drivers from the 80's and early 90's will tell you this. So sad that Jim Barrie sold it off for a few million and the sport left the town.

  • @wingies777 You're right dude. Bradford was fast when shale, but Crewe had banked corners allowing the drivers to carry more speed through them.

  • Crewe was Brill, we used to race there back in the Day

  • CREWE was the best and fastest circuit in this era!

  • i just found out about brisca,stock car racing in britain,i live in indiana,usa and we will race anything,and this series is great i love it.ledhead

  • thanks for sharing this video :-)

  • Happy memories. Funny how I hated Smithy Snr and loved Wainman Snr ...but now I love Smithy Jnr and hate Wainman Jnr......

    Bizarre....

  • 4000 quid!

    Andy Smith's engine alone must be worth 15,000 or 20,000.

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  • white city was the dogs nuts

  • Nice one Chris - but I am not impressed with that "Cotton Pickin" music Top Gear added.

  • Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs are offended that you assign "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" as "Cotton Pickin" music. Cotton does not grow on Foggy Mountain. Therefore it cannot be picked.

  • Cool. not the stock car racing I'm use too though.

  • Could you please upload the opening titles of this episode?

  • I worked at both there and Belle Vue as a steward and used to go to the old White City track for fun. Good days..

  • Quality footage of the great tarmac at Odsal!!!

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