Goodwood Revival 2016 - 9-11 September 2016 - LIVE STREAM

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    Goodwood Revival 2016 - 9-11 September 2016 - LIVE STREAM for those who like vintage racing. Should be some MINIs, too.

    [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jresu2xAKKk"]Goodwood Revival 2016 - 9-11 September 2016 - LIVE STREAM - YouTube[/ame]

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    Anybody watching?

    I'd love to go there, some year. I've been to the Monterey Historics several times, as well as Rennsport Reunion, but only once -- so far.

    I love watching these old race cars race -- and many of these guys really race these classic cars.

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    Yes, on and off. I love the Revival. I love to see those classics being USED instead of just coddled and stared at but I'm torn because I absolutely cringe whenever there's an off. I hate the concept of "rubbin' is racin'" in any form of racing but especially hate to see classics bumped around. Oh well, you can't really race without risk.
     
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    When drivers are really racing hard for position, some bumps are bound to happen, and that's okay with me. But, I agree that bumping as a race strategy is not my thing.


    This is what really makes a car guy cringe...
     

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    Yeah, that's about as bad as it gets. :sad:
     
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    I always remembered the Bizzarrini being a coupe

    and not an open top.
     
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    #7 caseydog, Sep 11, 2016
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    You are thinking of the Bizzarrini Strada, which is what was sold in the US as a street car with a Corvette V8 up front. I'm not sure, but I think the Strada was the only Bizzerrini model that came to the US.

    This wrecked car looks like a Bizzarrini P538S, which was a spyder. It was a race car with the engine out back. I believe all but one had Corvette V8s, but I think one V12 version was built.

    I shot a Strada for a magazine about ten years ago. It was all original, IIRC, so it was kind of rough. They wouldn't let me drive it, because it was mechanically a bit sketchy. It was sold to a customer of mine, who had it restored. It appeared at Concorso italiana a few years later.

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    Thanks, I learned something.
     

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