Monaco Historic Grand Prix 2022 Full Day 1
Monaco Historic Grand Prix 2022 Full Day 1

The 2022 Monaco Historic Grand Prix sees classic F1 and sportscars race around the same track that modern Formula 1 and even Formula E cars use to this very day. This year the event has expanded to include cars right up to the middle of the 1980s, with the like of Lotus, Ferrari, Williams, Cooper, Brabham, McLaren, Shadow and more doing battle with cars from the 1950s through to the 1980s. Today will see a full timetable of qualifying before race day tomorrow which will be live right here on GRR. Timetable: https://acm.mc/en/edition/13e-grand-prix-de-monaco-historique/event/program/ Entry list: https://acm.mc/en/edition/13e-grand-prix-de-monaco-historique/event/races-entries/ #gwflatout #F1 #Monacohistoric Official Website 👉 http://www.goodwood.com/grr/ Facebook 👉 http://www.facebook.com/goodwoodrrc Instagram 👉 http://www.instagram.com/goodwoodrrc/ Twitter 👉 http://www.twitter.com/goodwoodrrc SUBSCRIBE for more racing cars, supercars, new car reviews, historic motorsport and Goodwood event coverage 👉 http://bit.ly/GoodwoodTV Buy your Goodwood Event tickets 👉 http://bit.ly/GWBuyTickets



What made Juan Manuel Fangio GREAT
What made Juan Manuel Fangio GREAT

So, after seeing some 'Fangio slander' on social media lately, I reckoned that this was video was needed. 1950s F1 was waaay different than it is today...but that doesn't mean it should diminish the achievements of that time. And back then, Fangio was the best of them all... Special thanks to the Argentine legend, Raian F1 for collabing with this project! https://www.youtube.com/c/RaianF1 Image Credits ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bugatti FORMULA 1 Goodwood ŠKODA Motorsport Merchandise ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ https://josh-revells-store.creator-sp... Patreon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ https://www.patreon.com/joshrevellyt​​​ Social Media ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jrevellyoutube/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/joshrevellyt/​​​ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/joshrevellyt/ Discord - https://discord.com/invite/pZWzBkV​​​ DISCLAIMER: This video is not intended for persons 13 years or under. Special mention to all the original sources of certain clips used in my videos. Please do check out their content for the full videos. Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. There are certain scenes from the Formula 1 calendar where race footage is used. All those rights are property of FOM. Other photos and news elements are used solely for the purpose of assisting the original content illuminate a more in depth story #F1 #Formula1 #Fangio



Peter Scudamore's Expert Racing Tips | Glorious Goodwood Day 5
Peter Scudamore's Expert Racing Tips | Glorious Goodwood Day 5

Jack Milner sits down with eight-time Champion Jockey Peter Scudamore to look at a bumper weekend of sport, including the fifth and final day of Glorious Goodwood and The British and Irish Lions second test with South Africa in Cape Town. It’s been an excellent week for Peter on the tipping front, with another 3/1 winner yesterday to follow Thursday’s 18/1 winner in The Galway Hurdle with Saldier. Scu is expecting further fireworks for those Mullins men at Ballybritt, but instead prefers to focus on Goodwood. Peter has been a long-time fan of Wonderful Tonight and expects her to take all the beating in The Lillie Langtry Stakes, whilst looks in-depth into rider William Buick after the pilot’s excellent ride aboard Adayar last weekend in The King George. The pair also tackle the second test for the British and Irish Lions in South Africa, with Scu confident of a second successive test success against The Springboks. Our dedicated Peter Scudamore page: https://www.freebets.com/horse-racing/peter-scudamores-expert-racing-tips/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FreeBetsDotCom/ Follow us on Twitter for everything Football: https://twitter.com/FreeBetsFooty Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/FreeBetsDotCom/ Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FreeBetsRacing/ Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@freebetsfooty Follow us on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-315918305 Follow us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1uwI4ZdrZe0EZN0q04Mo6r 18+, begambleaware.org



Paul Alster's Racing Selections for Saturday 24 July for Ascot, Newcastle and York
Paul Alster's Racing Selections for Saturday 24 July for Ascot, Newcastle and York

Paul Alster delighted his growing band of followers with a sensational 1299/1 treble at Goodwood, Haydock and The Curragh on May 22. Paul has offered his racing selections on Sports Bet TV every weekend and at the main racing festivals since late-summer 2020, showing consistent profits throughout the period. He has tipped a host of big-priced winners including 80/1 Jeff Kidder, 66/1 Yorkhill, 20/1 rec. Seeyouatmidnight, 18/1 Agrapart, 16/1 rec. A Wave of the Sea, 12/1 Make Good, 12/1 rec. Barnaviddaun and many more. He has also tipped a host of long odds placed horses who have also helped keep the bookies at bay. If you had followed all his recommended bets to the advised £10 E/W or £10 win in the six months from October 2020 to March 2021, you would have shown a remarkable £2369.75 profit. No surprise then that he's developing quite a following! Originally a racing commentator (on course and in studio) for EXTEL, SIS, SKY TV, and PA Sport, over the last three decades Paul has also worked as a journalist and form analyst for both the Sporting Life and Racing Post, has been TV presenter and/or pundit for Racing UK, Sportsbet TV, Sportslink TV, and ONE TV; Starting Price (SP) Returner for the Press Association of Great Britain; studio presenter (and on-course paddock commentator) for Ladbrokes, Rapid Raceline; raceday host for many corporate clients; and has hosted internet racing coverage for most of the biggest betting companies in the market. A racehorse owner for many years, he has bred winning racehorses, been a racing manager to a successful owner/breeder, and in recent years has established himself as a leading tipster. Drawing on his experience from across the racing industry and racing media, Paul has a proven track record of finding long odds winners, especially in handicaps both on the Flat and National Hunt. Follow Paul on Twitter: @paul_alster Please subscribe to our channel: https://bit.ly/2HTzg2B



Full 2021 Timed Shootout | Goodwood Festival of Speed
Full 2021 Timed Shootout | Goodwood Festival of Speed

The fastest hour of the entire Goodwood Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard weekend is the Timed Shootout on Sunday afternoon. This is when the very fastest cars and drivers at the event hurl their various machines up the hill in the hope of being crowned the champion for that year. As ever the shootout was filled with incredible cars and names, from WRC rally-winning cars to Le Mans winners and even the very latest track special cars from both McLaren and Hoonigan's world of Gymkhana. Who would come out on top? You'll have to watch to find out, but our main question is whether this was the most exciting shootout ever? #gwspeed #Goodwood #motorsport #gw_mclaren #gw_toyota #gw_mini #gw_subaru #gw_ferrari #gw_mercedes #gw_alfaromeo #gw_bmw #gw_ford #gw_jlr #gw_nissan #gw_porsche Official Website 👉 http://www.goodwood.com/grr/ Facebook 👉 http://www.facebook.com/goodwoodrrc Instagram 👉 http://www.instagram.com/goodwoodrrc/ Twitter 👉 http://www.twitter.com/goodwoodrrc SUBSCRIBE for more racing cars, supercars, new car reviews, historic motorsport and Goodwood event coverage 👉 http://bit.ly/GoodwoodTV Buy your Goodwood Event tickets 👉 http://bit.ly/GWBuyTickets



LIVE! Goodwood Festival of Speed 2021 | Saturday
LIVE! Goodwood Festival of Speed 2021 | Saturday

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LIVE! Goodwood Festival of Speed 2021 | Friday
LIVE! Goodwood Festival of Speed 2021 | Friday

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Ayrton Senna Tribute
Ayrton Senna Tribute

Ayrton Senna, arguably the greatest F1 driver of them all, drove a total of 161 Grands Prix, amassing an impressive 41 wins throughout his career. Ayrton drove for McLaren between 1988 and 1993 winning the F1 World Championships in 1988, 1990 and 1991. Remembering the great Ayrton Senna, we've also taken the opportunity to take a look at the career of McLaren's founder Bruce McLaren, who was born in 1937 with a career encompassing 101 Grands Prix with 4 wins. Born 23 years apart almost on opposite sides of the world, Bruce McLaren and Ayrton Senna made gigantic contributions to a Formula 1 team which left a dynamic mark in the sand thanks to their inspirational qualities. It may be tempting to name Ferrari as the most famous and versatile of racing companies, but McLaren’s enterprising and up-to-the-moment activities surely make it as tantalisingly varied as any other company of its type anywhere on earth. Bruce was the mild-mannered, practical and calmly down-to-earth engineer from suburban Auckland, the son of a successful, but in no way extrovert, garage owner. Senna came from a prosperous family in Brazil’s second city, Sao Paulo, and the bond which cemented their mutual contribution to the world of international motor racing was a commitment to absolute excellence whatever they turned their hand to. Poignantly, they were both also killed while pushing to the limits in the sport they loved. Bruce died testing one of his Can-Am sports cars at Goodwood, Ayrton while leading the 1994 San Marino GP in a Williams. At 32 and 34 respectively they were both at the peak of their achievement when they died. Bruce himself would have appreciated the high levels of technical excellence displayed by the company he founded. Although this quiet personality initially aspired only to a career behind the wheel, the manner in which he shaped his company’s fortunes from the marque’s grand prix debut in 1966 through to his own death in 1970 hinted at a much wider grasp than most of his contemporaries of how the sport would develop. Bruce was a steady driver, practical engineer, popular team chief and companionable personality. He was the sort of person to go with the flow. In fact, on the face of it, he was about as far away from Ayrton’s personality as it was possible to be. Yet, paradoxically they both had the right qualities for the jobs fate had dealt them. Bruce, the good natured and mature personality seeking to build a consensus which would deliver his emergent company a competitive CV. Ayrton, by contrast, wanted to beat everybody in every set of circumstances he found himself tackling. And yet, if the two men could have reached out and stared into each others’ eyes across the decades, they would have liked and respected what they saw; two men utterly convinced that they could beat the best. Senna, of course, had been an absolute revelation from the moment he stormed onto the F1™ grid at the wheel of a Toleman in 1984, and was already a proven GP winner with Lotus by the time he joined McLaren alongside Prost at the start of 1988. Vowing that he would wear Prost down by being faster, more intense and more consistent than his rival, he was as good as his word. Ayrton took no prisoners. In this final season of the 1.5-litre turbo engine regulations, Senna relentlessly plundered Prost’s personal domain and came home with first prize. His rivalry with the Frenchman crackled like static electricity. But after seeing off Prost in ’88, the following year he found the Frenchman re-taking the advantage before Ayrton bounced back to win the 1990 and ’91 championship contests. Yet perhaps his greatest drive of all came in the 1993 European GP at Donington Park where, at the wheel of the Cosworth-engined McLaren MP4/8, he outclassed a full field of rivals on a streaming wet track. But at the end of the year Ayrton had decided that he would be leaving the team in 1994 to join Williams. And there the tragic story of this dynamic Brazilian hero came to an end. Senna’s off-duty visage could be a very different proposition indeed. There was certainly a genial and relaxed side to his personality. He loved his family, respecting his father and lionising his mother. He was always at ease with children, who he treated as young adults. His efforts behind the wheel of a Grand Prix car were matched by a few of his contemporaries, but he was probably as great a man who ever sat in the cockpit of an F1™ car. That he claims joint number one status in this list should be no surprise at all to those who watched from the trackside or cheered him on from afar.




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