Fantastic! Those drivers were brave in the extreme! The guy waving the chequered flag was 'so close' to the cars too! He was lucky he didn't get flattened..Ronnie Peterson RIP, my all time hero! I have his autograph 2wice!! Plus many many others from that period. Let me know if you're interested?
Same for me. I watched from Monaco but this GP is "the mother of all gp races". I'll never forget it. The cars of the early seventees were amazing if they only had been safer. Ronnies March 701 had the same designer who played an important part in designing the aerodynamics for the Concorde!
I remember reading about this race in MotorSport magazine as a 13 year old and it sounded amazing(I think the reporter was a chap called Peter Jenkins)the race was wheel to wheel at over 180 mph lap after lap.
Look how close that guy comes to the f1 car, that would never happen today.
MrPingpongfong 1 year ago
this was the last time they ever raced on the chicane-less Monza circuit.
hmdwgf 1 year ago
Fantastic! Those drivers were brave in the extreme! The guy waving the chequered flag was 'so close' to the cars too! He was lucky he didn't get flattened..Ronnie Peterson RIP, my all time hero! I have his autograph 2wice!! Plus many many others from that period. Let me know if you're interested?
Waitingforriki 2 years ago
the cars were running at almost 200 mph
alebatte 2 years ago
Thx.for sharing - 60 laps full throttle -great slipstreams at old Monza with no chicanes -
252 Kmh on the fast lap by Amon's Matra and 242 Kmh average speed on the whole race (37years ago)
indigoblue555 4 years ago
Same for me. I watched from Monaco but this GP is "the mother of all gp races". I'll never forget it. The cars of the early seventees were amazing if they only had been safer. Ronnies March 701 had the same designer who played an important part in designing the aerodynamics for the Concorde!
mixxmexx 4 years ago
I was a complete fan after that and went through my teens worshiping names like,Fittipaldi,Peterson,Cevert,Stewart,Ickx,Lauda,Revson,Hulme.
That was a time when Grand Prix still had the glamor and close races.
DarkAlewhiskers 4 years ago 2
Thanks for showing this.
I remember reading about this race in MotorSport magazine as a 13 year old and it sounded amazing(I think the reporter was a chap called Peter Jenkins)the race was wheel to wheel at over 180 mph lap after lap.
It was called the 'race of the young lions'
Thanks again.
DarkAlewhiskers 4 years ago