Video: Keeping BRM alive (motorsportretro.com) [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fd1Ha98Zh0"]Father And Son: Keeping BRM and F1 History Alive - XCAR - YouTube[/ame]
Entertaining commentary during the 1982 French GP. Brit announcer having some tongue-in-cheek 'French-ist' stereotype fun. Warning for sensitive types: There's an early bit of NSFW on a French beach. :ihih: [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVU9-rdjE58"]1982 R11 French GP - YouTube[/ame]
Jacques Villeneuve's Williams from 1996 taken out recently for a bit of a run by the Williams F1 team's Heritage division. [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9s86uU7icQU"]Jacques Villeneuve's Williams FW18 in action: F1 onboard - YouTube[/ame]
Some say they don't mind the sound of the new motors, after listening to that how can they still say it? I for one really miss it.
Alonso vs Vettel Silverstone, 2014 Nice camera views too, all on-board. [ame=http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2113fw_f1-silverstone-2014-alonso-vettel-battle_sport]F1 Silverstone 2014, Alonso-Vettel battle - Video Dailymotion[/ame]
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdJEH7d5ACw"]Vintage Racing in a 1963 Brabham BT6 -- /DRIVEN - YouTube[/ame]
My gosh, I couldn't have said it better....THAT is an F1 sound....nothing like it anywhere in the world....possibly never to be heard again except on historical documentaries... BTW, there is NO "sound of the new motors" :-(
Fun with turbo lag, etc. [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6ZjTz9PyhY"]Damon Hill's Monaco - Turbo Time - YouTube[/ame]
This one is pretty cool. The soundtrack is unfortunate but aside from missing out on the sound of the cars I think it works pretty well and for putting up with it you get some great video. I particularly like the minute or so in the middle where they show a bunch of different wings. [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uw0dPUEe1Mc"]Fresh Moods - My Face - The fine master edition (Alternative Chill Out) - YouTube[/ame]
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aI28heBDkPc"]The genius Jim Clark - Legends - Inside Racing 2011 - Episode 3 - YouTube[/ame]
I wish there was a video but this may be the craziest of the big wings I've seen yet. Lifted from Motor Sport Retro, the Brabham Bookshelf.
It looks like Jim Hall on the 2e attached the rear ring directly to the rear hub assemblies. It's level to the ground, not pitched like the body of the car. That would also make the down-force unsprung weight. Which may not be a bad thing on a smooth race track. No need to over-spring the car to account for the aero.