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Tarbuster

climber
right here, right now
Dec 18, 2017 - 08:10am PT
Guys routinely died for this sh#t.
Lot of talent disappeared in a short period of time.

*And I did enjoy that post you made featuring Hamilton and his brother.
Marlow

Sport climber
OSLO
Jan 7, 2018 - 12:35pm PT

Tarbuster

climber
right here, right now
Jan 7, 2018 - 01:06pm PT
Have we talked about this yet?
From the makers of Dogtown and Z Boys/Riding Giants.

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Just watched it on Netflix. Easily as poignant as the other two documentaries from the same filmmakers on skateboarding and surfing. Tons of great archival footage of the drivers and the times.

It's not just that the modern narrative is more risk-averse than it was for blood sport in the 70s. Much of the documentary is focused on risks and death in Formula One during that era when power and aerodynamics grossly outweighed the limitations of the tracks and in situ medical response. This is how it really was. Still, after watching this three times and enjoying every minute of it, I'd like to see an alternate 1970s F1 treatment focusing more on driver skill, the creative details of a rapidly advancing technology, and the nature of the tracks & races themselves. But the story as it is told here in this documentary easily fills out the time allotted, and it's an important one.
Winemaker

Sport climber
Yakima, WA
Jan 7, 2018 - 01:55pm PT
So what's the movie called? I tried '1 The Movie' on Netflix with no joy. Tried Formula 1; no joy.
Tarbuster

climber
right here, right now
Jan 7, 2018 - 02:07pm PT
Search <1 2013>

Winemaker

Sport climber
Yakima, WA
Jan 7, 2018 - 03:35pm PT
Doh. I was looking at streaming titles! Thanks.
Tarbuster

climber
right here, right now
Jan 7, 2018 - 05:59pm PT
Max Mosley, President of the FIA from 1993 to 2009:
You can think of person after person. You could give a wonderful party with the people that got killed.

In these various documentaries, I find Max Mosley quite the noble man.

Yet, the 70s were a time when guys routinely laid their lives on the line for this stuff, and with that, there also existed a time and a place where they could be just who they were – under the microphone, in public and in private. Now people don't die for the sport as they once did, but it is also highly sterilized when it comes to expression of personality. I suppose it's a reasonable trade-off, but then antiseptic application of reason isn't what drives passion, at least not for the pioneers.

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Setting aside all of the flash and romance, on the track, the best drivers such as Phil Hill, Jim Clark, and Niki Lauda were known to be very precise and controlled. They were like the alpinists whom everyone expected to return from the mountain again and again. Two of them did.
Reilly

Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
Jan 7, 2018 - 06:18pm PT
Now people don't die for the sport as they once did, but it is also highly sterilized when it comes to expression of personality.
You mean like not being able to pass anywhere?

Only weeks until initial testing starts! Woot! 😝
Tarbuster

climber
right here, right now
Jan 7, 2018 - 07:04pm PT
Passing?
For that we have Max Verstappen!
otisdog

Big Wall climber
Sierra Madre & McGee Creek, Ca.
Jan 8, 2018 - 08:09am PT
Formula 1 is racing, nascar is staged entertainment.
tradmanclimbs

Ice climber
Pomfert VT
Jan 8, 2018 - 06:13pm PT
F1 is a huge snoozer. moto GP blows all the other motor sports completely off the map....[Click to View YouTube Video]
D.Eubanks

Big Wall climber
Jan 9, 2018 - 06:24am PT
F1 has never been the same since we lost Senna.
G_Gnome

Trad climber
Cali
Jan 9, 2018 - 08:48am PT
F1, as bad as it is, is still better than everything else except MotoGP. Although I am really starting to love World Rallycross, but not the other rallycross circuit.
Reilly

Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
Jan 9, 2018 - 09:14am PT
Senna vs Hamilton would be quite the matchup, but I would have to go with Lewis’ precision.
Schumacher woulda probably beat him more often than not, too.

Hope McLarens run more competitively this year with the Frog engines. Alonso deserves
to go out getting a few podiums although I won’t hold my breath.

Gonna be interesting to see how Kubica does.

This just in! Lewis goes vegan!
Winemaker

Sport climber
Yakima, WA
Jan 9, 2018 - 09:41am PT
I coulda been a contender.

D.Eubanks

Big Wall climber
Jan 9, 2018 - 11:48am PT
Schumacher woulda probably beat him more often than not, too
Oh you think you know? I don't think so...
Reilly

Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
Jan 9, 2018 - 11:53am PT
Didn’t say I know. I just think Senna was a little too crazy for his own good.
Schumacher shoulda learned to ski better, too.
Tarbuster

climber
right here, right now
Jan 14, 2018 - 07:22am PT
Winemaker!

Thanks for posting that portrait in nomex with your Formula Ford!
Along with Guy, you're probably one of the few here with actual racing experience.

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Some vintage Formula Ford examples from our local track, High Plains Raceway, east of Denver:

(The blue cars above #66 are Formula B and Super Vee)






I'd imagine the closest thing we'll see to an F1 car at a Rocky Mountain Vintage Racing event would be this Formula A/F5000 example:



Snap shots taken during last year's RMVR spring races.
Every Spring Grand Prix we see a good mix of vintage cars out racing:

Group 1 - Formula Fords / Wings and Things / Sports Racers
Group 2 - Small Bore Production Cars
Group 3 - Formula Vee
Group 4 - Mid and Big Bore Production Cars

https://www.motorsportreg.com/events/2018-spring-grand-prix-high-plains-raceway-rocky-mountain-vintage-racing-rmvr-159386
Tarbuster

climber
right here, right now
Jan 14, 2018 - 12:17pm PT
James Hunt going like a bat out of hell in the Hesketh, and Niki Lauda in hot pursuit with the new Ferarri 312 T (transverse gearbox), which would prove to be a consistently winning platform.

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Ronnie Peterson, one of the best, who is interviewed here, died shortly after a crash at Monza in 1978.
Hunt, who built a notorious reputation as a hard-partying bad boy, was actually quite well spoken and went on to provide excellent F1 commentary after he retired.
Tarbuster

climber
right here, right now
Jan 20, 2018 - 11:29am PT
The Grand Prix Car 1945-1965, Parts 1 & 2

Part 3, which would cover the mid-engined cars into the mid-60s, is currently unavailable on YouTube.
(So you get Carmen McRae instead)

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