F1 - Nürburgring Nordschleife 1975 - 3 of 5
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Gracias! desde uruguay, hermosos recuerdos, Regazzoni, Lauda, Depailler, Scheckter...Reutemann, Pace, Stommelen, Hunt!!. Que pilotos!!!
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Depailler was giving Lauda a big fight there, such a shame he ran into problems.
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That Sound...
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@pummyy You have it backwards. Back then, anyone can race if they had the money. They could just buy a car and engine and 90% of the job is done. Now, you have to have money AND talent to go far. Also, it takes balls to drive ANYTHING on the limit. Why pretend like today's drivers are pussies and that anyone can do what they do? That's foolish. A number of drivers in F1 today started racing when F1 was more dangerous than now, but that didn't stop them from continuing their careers.
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In this race, the swiss driver Clay Regazzoni sets the Formula1 record lap to an amacing 7:06.4 with an average speed of 192.8 kph. One Lap was 22,835km. Nobody could beat this record in a F1 car.
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@pummyy I'm not all about modern racing either, but, having balls of steel has nothing to do with racing in my opinion
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@thehistorywatcher the truth is its even sicker now a days in the name of safety, one move allowed, blah blah blah...those days drivers had Balls of steel and that's they were so special that's why they are called legends. Modern day F1 any one can race if you have the money.
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Glad it's safer now. Back in the 60s and 70s two or three F1 drivers died each year. It was sickening.
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quando la F1 era di un fascino infinito...
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aahh, the sound of the cars back then are so raw. Much better than todays.
I believe it's Hans Stuck Jr driving a March-Ford who retired with engine problems on Lap 3.
Kind regards
Hst2628 2 years ago 8
magnificent...
FM77 3 years ago 6