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Baarlo Brisca Stock Car Long Track 1995 Opening Laps

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The first 2 laps from the Long Track at Baarlo before race stoppage with Frankie Wainman Jnr launching Piet Keijzer in to the turn 1 armco.

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  • that was a brilliant hit

  • he should never have jumped on the brakes

  • That was some hit from jnr it's such a shame that Baarlo is no longer there I remember hearing stories about the place from my uncel when I was a kid about the speed of stu smith and the like back in the 1980s!!

    Can you imagane how fast the cars would be round there now if it was still open!!!

  • used to go every race , seeing these pics my haert still paces up

    hope to find a track like this to fill up them batteries.

  • Looks like Lundy smelled a long-track victory :-) too bad Baarlo is gone,we went every year and most race days too Piet Keijzer had a monster Big-Block in this car,but mostly Kroonder had the edge on WF days,don't know what year it was but Keijzer buried Kroonder in the armco onc, good times......and the speed was amazing on the long track,

    R.I.P. Pietje !!

  • Great video, i neva saw the track but looked mint :)

  • R.I.P Baarlo. Don't you just love the NACO Stock Car Races theme tune.

  • This was when FWJ was in a league of his own, seems almost like the glory days, Baarlo is sorely missed .......

  • The Dutch racing is better than modern day British stock cars.

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