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Porsche 956 driven by Derek Bell at Goodwood 2011

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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2011

Porsche racing legend, Derek Bell, talks to us about his memories of Le Mans while racing the famous Porsche 956 and 962.

We hear about some of Derek's memorable experiences and also see on car footage of the 956 being driven up the Goodwood hill as part of the 2011 Festival of Speed.

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  • Aaaah, love that car...

  • @EVILSPAWN1000 McLaren F1 didn't race until 1995, so I guess you don't miss the 80s that much...

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  • Lol man that porsche sounds you cant beat

  • ayrton senna drove the newman porsche 956 alot of times

  • "SENNA - SATIONAL"

  • @gabb05 yes it is

  • I miss seeing cigarettes sponsorship on race cars... those were the good'ol days.

  • Love that Porsche...! Stefan Bellof R.I.P

  • "Oh,btw Derek.Just thought u might like to know...... The tyres,they`re 15 yrs old.Good luck"  God,i miss the 80`s racing.The Sportscar/GT1,Group B rally,turbo F1.And the Ferrari F40 and McLaren F1.

  • @gabb05 Yes a 956 (short tail, high downforce config.) hold the record, but not this particular chassis. Chassis 956-007 holds the record and is marked the no. 2 rothans porsche.

  • Yes, it is. With an average speed of over 200 km/h...

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