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Italian GP '1967 - 2nd Win for Honda!

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2007

Winner: John Surtees (Honda)
Pole position: Jim Clark (Lotus-Ford)- 1:28.5
Fastest Lap: Jim Clark (Lotus-Ford) - 1:28.5
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John Surtees takes the win ahed Brabham!
Legendary Video featuring Graham Hill, Jim Clark, Jack Brabham and Colin Chapman.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1967_Italian_Grand_Prix
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Nine Days In Summer - Ford Archive Gems DVD 1967

http://www.dukevideo.com/Cars/DVD/Formula-One/F1-History/Ford-Archive-Gems--N...

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  • Ford Archive Gems - Nine Days in Summer

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  • they were busy making some of the best and reliable motorcycles. No problems with that! :)

  • The 60's music along with the footage make this video.This is like a short clip of Grand Prix and Lemans,but it's all totally real racing footage!Superb!!

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  • Honda Powah!

  • If Jim Clark didn't stop by some problems on his Lotus,he would be victory safely.

  • Clarks performance here at Monza in 1967 is considered by many to be the greatest in F1 history.

  • I think that this was the last real "pure" season, before wings came along and before any safety advances.

  • keep a part of your star and F1 history as decoration

  • Jim Clark - The Greatest

  • unbelievable Jim got a puncture and was lapped he was16th, he came back to lead the race, almost winning!!

  • Era of Pure Raw Machines and real Physical Challenge, before hi-tech and money overtook F1 and made is so predictable..and boring..We barely had Slot Car sets and Cable Remote Controlled toy cars then...and Plastic Kits..to feel involved...and loved it.... Cheers to the 60's.

  • @unwindout

    Actually Honda worked on a faulty premise.They reasoned that an engine which had enough power could overcome any weight deficiency,in fact Enzo Ferrari thought so himself until way into the early 60's.On most tracks the 1967 Honda was a dog to drive,but on Monza with its long straight(pre-chicane days no less) it was somewhat competitive

    Jim Clark would have won if he didn't get some mechanical trouble 3 laps from the end,and Graham Hill retired from an easy lead with enginetrouble

  • @McLarenMercedes Honda engine super powerful but their chassis was a boat-.anchor. They won this race because they put their motor in a light and agile Lola chassis. Surtees a wildly popular winner because the Italians never forgot his bringing them the world championship years before.

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