This kind of reminds me of the Goodwood festival of speed and the Goodwood Revival, with the cars on show with their owners and with the classic motor racing.
For those of you with technical issues. It should be fixed, there was a little hiccup in the conversion process. Let me know if you run into anymore issues.
Thanks for the Pebble Beach dailies.
Though I respect you for trying to keep the commentary to a minimum and let us simply enjoy the cars...in this case in particular I would have liked it if you quickly described what each car was...many of them looked more like kit racers than vintage cars. I also would love to hear about the different classes which race...the rules...and maybe even come conversation with the owners who dont mind taking their super-vintage vehicle out for some track racing. Like, is it really that competetive...is it really a race? I cant imagine these guys would want to damage their own, or other owners' cars.
Keep up the good work and thanks for the coverage
I assure you, they won't allow kit cars in the races. They are all real-deal vintage cars. The races are divided up by years for the really old stuff, and then Trans Am (Muscle cars) and Can-Am (High horsepower road racers). Each race is short, only 10 laps, and contact between cars is strongly discouraged. It is really a race, but it's all friendly competition.
I've watched some SCCA vintage, v8 muscle go absolutely balls out, 10/10ths at Pocono and it was an incredible site to see and hear. You guys did a great job capturing these cars run. I would never dream that the Franklin #9 "stagecoach-wagon-wheel" antique could tackle the Corkscrew like that.
Wow great job guys!!!
I love vintage racing!!! Why not using them for what they are built for!!!
I wishi I knew what those cars were...
why does it not show me notin ?
If you cant watch the video, try downloading it to windows or quicktime.
This kind of reminds me of the Goodwood festival of speed and the Goodwood Revival, with the cars on show with their owners and with the classic motor racing.
For those of you with technical issues. It should be fixed, there was a little hiccup in the conversion process. Let me know if you run into anymore issues.
Have a great day.
Great video, loved the Mustangs vs Camaro's at the beginning.
Can anyone tell me what the music on this episode is?
Keep the great shows coming!
Thanks for the Pebble Beach dailies.
Though I respect you for trying to keep the commentary to a minimum and let us simply enjoy the cars...in this case in particular I would have liked it if you quickly described what each car was...many of them looked more like kit racers than vintage cars. I also would love to hear about the different classes which race...the rules...and maybe even come conversation with the owners who dont mind taking their super-vintage vehicle out for some track racing. Like, is it really that competetive...is it really a race? I cant imagine these guys would want to damage their own, or other owners' cars.
Keep up the good work and thanks for the coverage
I assure you, they won't allow kit cars in the races. They are all real-deal vintage cars. The races are divided up by years for the really old stuff, and then Trans Am (Muscle cars) and Can-Am (High horsepower road racers). Each race is short, only 10 laps, and contact between cars is strongly discouraged. It is really a race, but it's all friendly competition.
I've watched some SCCA vintage, v8 muscle go absolutely balls out, 10/10ths at Pocono and it was an incredible site to see and hear. You guys did a great job capturing these cars run. I would never dream that the Franklin #9 "stagecoach-wagon-wheel" antique could tackle the Corkscrew like that.