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  • • BMW 1300BHP F1 Turbo
    ^ Details on the engines used in the BMW cars from my own collection of information MUST SEE and HEAR
    www.riceracing.com.au/
    BMW 4cyl 1.5lt Turbo on 5.6 bar boost with water injection and water spray
    The most powerful final qualifying run of the legendary 1986 BMW powered F1 Turbo car.
    215mph with highest down force, the best never ever to be repeated.
    Stock block !
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  • @McLarenMercedes
    @McLarenMercedes Před 8 lety +5421

    Unlimited boost turbo cars in Formula 1. Group B monsters in Rally. Group C endurance sportscars doing close to 400km/h on the Mulsanne straight at LeMans. The 80's were *crazy* . Where's my time machine?

    • @Joop.23-2-63
      @Joop.23-2-63 Před 7 lety +187

      ohyeahhh.....
      there's one exeption, the 1991 le mans winner.

    • @TRSF1RACING
      @TRSF1RACING Před 7 lety +4

      agreed

    • @treatb09
      @treatb09 Před 7 lety +44

      what car was that? 787b?

    • @Joop.23-2-63
      @Joop.23-2-63 Před 7 lety +13

      Bo Huggabee really? you're kidding me....

    • @youegg9873
      @youegg9873 Před 7 lety +359

      No, not really. The Group B cars are faster in a straight line. But today`s technology makes it much easier to hold speed while cornering. But if you were to take the Group B regulations in modern rally, who knows what monsters that would be bred. And that`s the point really, the regulations of the past let people go wild with tuning and invent completely new concepts. To think that a inovation from the 80s, would smoke 95% of the modern equivalent is basically just proof that open regulations is better from a innovative standpoint.

  • @cs512tr
    @cs512tr Před 8 lety +1569

    love the run through from stewart, not a single "um or ah" clearly knows his stuff and i love hearing that type of detailed explanation

    • @cs512tr
      @cs512tr Před 5 lety +16

      @Anal Creampie my point exactly

    • @michelhouelpdesque
      @michelhouelpdesque Před 4 lety +12

      cs512tr the hallmark of a high performance individual.

    • @Quattro_Joe
      @Quattro_Joe Před 4 lety +14

      He makes it all seem so easy to manage as he rattles away

    • @lilrig8112
      @lilrig8112 Před 4 lety +10

      It’s almost like the stuff he is talking about is labeled.

    • @massivemini
      @massivemini Před 4 lety +15

      One ah was present

  • @alphabetaxenonzzzcat
    @alphabetaxenonzzzcat Před 2 lety +199

    1,500 BHP from a turbo inline 4 cylinder. Insane!

    • @abdullahsalman5681
      @abdullahsalman5681 Před 2 lety +47

      Alongside rocket fuel, and turbochargers running at upto 5.5 bar of pressure, insanity!!

    • @lytee3720
      @lytee3720 Před 2 lety +21

      6 cylinders

    • @alphabetaxenonzzzcat
      @alphabetaxenonzzzcat Před 2 lety +39

      @@lytee3720 According to Wiki, the BMW M12 and M13 was a 4 cylinder turbo engine. Other turbo engines of the era were 6 cylinder(like the Honda), the Alfa Romeos had a turbo V8.

    • @lytee3720
      @lytee3720 Před 2 lety +3

      @@alphabetaxenonzzzcat alright thanks, crazy engine 😱

    • @jondonnelly4831
      @jondonnelly4831 Před 2 lety +7

      2 Engines per race weekend per driver.

  • @911gpd
    @911gpd Před 7 lety +349

    An On/Off radio switch would be Raikkonen's favorite item in this car ;)

    • @Stryke607
      @Stryke607 Před 7 lety +51

      "Just leave me alone ... I know what I'm doing."
      Yep, definitely! :D

    • @DanielGyimesi
      @DanielGyimesi Před 7 lety +17

      bwoah

    • @evs251
      @evs251 Před 7 lety +1

      He actually said he wished he would've been around F1 in the 70's and 80's

    • @Spyker8921
      @Spyker8921 Před 6 lety +2

      Steering wheel

  • @someyoungguyjohnson7239
    @someyoungguyjohnson7239 Před 9 lety +3319

    1450 bhp, 6 manual gears, no computer controls except your own self control.
    Thems were the days.

    • @user-zy9xu9ej6i
      @user-zy9xu9ej6i Před 8 lety +4

      +SomeYoungGuy Johnson forgoten

    • @someyoungguyjohnson7239
      @someyoungguyjohnson7239 Před 8 lety +6

      BadTrip
      On the edge...like Gilles? :)

    • @Rottensteam
      @Rottensteam Před 8 lety +141

      Thats how it is today, no traction control or other driver aids, they even race with more horsepower than back in the 80s. Remember they only had 1000+ hp in qualification. In race they were down to between 800-900 hp depending on which team and conditions.

    • @Rottensteam
      @Rottensteam Před 8 lety +51

      Also it was 1350 hp as said in the video which was a calculated estimate, not 1450 hp.

    • @someyoungguyjohnson7239
      @someyoungguyjohnson7239 Před 8 lety +2

      Rottensteam
      ok I see, I thought this was a qualifying vid. My bad.

  • @magnusmoldmaker
    @magnusmoldmaker Před 3 lety +9

    The mid-80s were the pinnacle of motor racing. F1 with unlimited turbos, group A for touring cars, group B for rallying (oh my) and group C for endurance racing. Best time ever.

  • @joeygold24
    @joeygold24 Před 8 lety +1903

    Man F1 has lost it, don't see mustaches like that anymore

    • @aydankhaliq2967
      @aydankhaliq2967 Před 5 lety +97

      Except for vettel

    • @lodbldbol
      @lodbldbol Před 5 lety +61

      Top Gear proved that being under the influence of a mustache reduces your driving ability tho...

    • @kerimca98
      @kerimca98 Před 5 lety +9

      @@aydankhaliq2967 Look at the date of the comment though

    • @kimiraikkonen2007
      @kimiraikkonen2007 Před 5 lety +9

      Sebastian Vettel: hold my beer

    • @Smithy250
      @Smithy250 Před 5 lety +5

      Porridge boss, Vettel and Ricciardo

  • @BlandNutz
    @BlandNutz Před 8 lety +593

    So let me get this right......4 analogue gauges,2 digital gauges,2 warning lights,at least half a dozen switches,manual boost,brake bias and suspension control whilst trying to use a manual gearbox with 1450 bhp on tap!!!!!!!

    • @jeremyjohnson8844
      @jeremyjohnson8844 Před 6 lety +39

      BlandNutz That Ford engine didn't make anywhere near 1000bhp. more like 750; Cosworth was more concerned with reliability so restricted boost pressure significantly. The BMWs, Renaults, and Hondas hit 1k+BHP at qualifying trim.

    • @marlonandrade562
      @marlonandrade562 Před 6 lety +2

      Sounds fun

    • @henryhopkins8645
      @henryhopkins8645 Před 6 lety

      BlandNutz I’m pretty sure it’s a sequential gearbox

    • @ianwilmoth
      @ianwilmoth Před 6 lety +38

      nope, it was an old school H-pattern.

    • @XerxezsX
      @XerxezsX Před 6 lety +9

      BlandNutz and remember they didn't have power steering in the early 90's.

  • @gold333
    @gold333 Před 9 lety +1395

    The ultimate F1 car would have 1986 power, 1992 tires, 1993 electronics and 2004 aero.

    • @gaucho5073
      @gaucho5073 Před 8 lety +125

      +gold333 1984 tires actually. Huge fat slicks RULEZ!

    • @speedometer111
      @speedometer111 Před 8 lety +39

      +gold333 what about Brabham BT46 aero?

    • @felixlueggerto
      @felixlueggerto Před 8 lety +23

      +gold333 0r 1982 Aero. Wingcars.

    • @dreharris5403
      @dreharris5403 Před 8 lety +2

      mmmm sound good

    • @TheBoyChur
      @TheBoyChur Před 8 lety +73

      +gold333 2008 aero ;) and 2011 blown and double diffuser

  • @idgeek
    @idgeek Před 7 lety +889

    Funny how everything single thing Jackie Stewart explained is now illegal in Formula One.

    • @searchthetruth1981
      @searchthetruth1981 Před 7 lety +129

      Phillip kim its not funny....its sad!!!

    • @ubbgn
      @ubbgn Před 7 lety

      Very sad how F1 isnt fun any more!

    • @paradroidandroid
      @paradroidandroid Před 6 lety

      Except maybe disposable components for qualifying. What do they add to the sport except expenses for all teams?

    • @occamsrazor1285
      @occamsrazor1285 Před 6 lety +3

      I've trust recently started to get interested in F1 (it was always fun to watch, but much like any other sport, it's a lot more fun if you know the rules); can you tell me what specifically and why it's illegal in F1?

    • @QuattroRMT
      @QuattroRMT Před 6 lety +50

      Occams Razor the driver can't change turbo boost, stiffness, balance etc.
      You can't have two different engines for qualifications and race, both are made with one engine. Also qualifications tyres are baned too. You do qualifications in the same tyres compound as in the race.

  • @lucay2222
    @lucay2222 Před 2 lety +38

    There's an untouchable, mystical quality to these 1980s F1 cars. They look so clean and the way they twitch and slide is magic, with the drivers having to constantly stay on top of them just to contain the fury of those turbo engines. Those cars were like a barely controlled explosion. I can't even imagine the skill needed to drive one, let alone to the limits of their grip.

  • @zachhaus8488
    @zachhaus8488 Před 7 lety +1059

    1.5L making 1400+ HP.....mein gott...

    • @nfsrival1499
      @nfsrival1499 Před 7 lety +45

      Zach Haus The power of turbo charged engines ;)

    • @blockfan533
      @blockfan533 Před 7 lety +162

      of REAL Turbo Engines
      not the shit today

    • @greatmess32
      @greatmess32 Před 7 lety +29

      Zach Haus Hydrolic valves too, as well at stroke reduction and super high compression.

    • @Stubbari
      @Stubbari Před 7 lety +24

      11k RPM is pretty low, isn't it?

    • @zachhaus8488
      @zachhaus8488 Před 7 lety +82

      Stubbari For F1 yes....
      Honda made a engine during the 90's that could safely run to 26k but with restrictions all F1 engines had to run at 20k

  • @The_Angry_BeEconomist
    @The_Angry_BeEconomist Před 9 lety +632

    these are my balls, two identical balls, wrong again, the one on the left has a sticky compound, the one on the right set up to do the whole distance

    • @charlesleax7698
      @charlesleax7698 Před 8 lety +64

      These are two cars, two identical cars. Wrong again! The one on the left is from 2016, has no power, drives clinical as a train and has no sound at all while the car on the right is from 1986, has incredible power, spectacular wide rubber, sounds like a jet and is spitting flames.

    • @TheDatpussy
      @TheDatpussy Před 7 lety

      kinetic static well done sir well done.

    • @matthewprather189
      @matthewprather189 Před 6 lety +6

      Charles Leax What do you mean no power?

    • @b0zz1380y
      @b0zz1380y Před 5 lety +16

      The one on the left lasts 30 seconds for a one night pump and dump and the one on the right lasts 40 minutes for the right girl I aim to impress

    • @prestondawson6689
      @prestondawson6689 Před 4 lety +1

      lmao

  • @_BrettHamblin_
    @_BrettHamblin_ Před 9 lety +1442

    Idle at 6000RPM ;)

    • @russell7852
      @russell7852 Před 9 lety +166

      I know I laughed pretty hard at that. It's insane to think how far man has pushed such a simple thing as an internal combustion engine in only a 100ish years

    • @ArturBernardoMallmann
      @ArturBernardoMallmann Před 8 lety +22

      +Brett Eloff good observation, they don't need precision under 6k, but over... hehehe

    • @92trdman
      @92trdman Před 8 lety +78

      Idle at 4k

    • @skylancer-zer0205
      @skylancer-zer0205 Před 8 lety +87

      +Brett Eloff My car's rev limiter is at 5500rpm ._.

    • @MrBusunglueck
      @MrBusunglueck Před 8 lety +76

      the v10s, at least some of them had the idle at 9000 rpm.

  • @hubbibubbir
    @hubbibubbir Před 3 lety +11

    All teams had expensive motorsport engines, but for this 1450 hp engine BMW used a used M10 engine block with a mileage of 200,000 km. It's unbelievable but true.

    • @kerimca98
      @kerimca98 Před 3 lety

      Maybe mileage makes it better?

    • @hubbibubbir
      @hubbibubbir Před 3 lety +3

      @@kerimca98 yes, because Engineblock tension in a used Block not exist.

  • @daz4627
    @daz4627 Před 2 lety +31

    This is from Channel 9 Australian TV... their famous 'Wide World of Sport' show.... they showed the whole Adelaide GP... all free to air... just fantastic viewing... brings back lots of memories... and what incredible cars!!!!!!! Today's cars are faster, more technologically advanced, safer... yadda yadda yadda... and they're STILL not as ballsy as these cars were.

    • @farmerbrown84
      @farmerbrown84 Před 2 lety +2

      I was there for that GP!!
      The most amazing thing about the turbos (aside from the staggering amount of noise) was the smell.
      The best way I can describe it was the smell of burning steel.
      The engines were basically disintegrating in real time.

    • @daz4627
      @daz4627 Před 2 lety +1

      @@farmerbrown84 I was in Adelaide for the '88 GP (my first F1 race) ... we were doing some shopping in Rundle Mall on the Thursday morning and there was this really, really loud and persistent whine/buzz everywhere we went... I thought that there must have been some construction work going on ... the sound went right through your head... it took a while before I realised it was the F1 cars a few kilometres away doing free practice... our seats were about 300m up from the start line... I have never, ever heard or felt anything that loud as that full grid ... the V10's must have been even louder.

  • @KangoV
    @KangoV Před rokem +27

    Incredible that these are 1.5 litre with 4 cylinders. The engine blocks were retrieved from scrapyards from BMW saloons.

    • @fargeeks
      @fargeeks Před rokem +2

      imagine fitting that engine into a 1996 toyota corolla

    • @KangoV
      @KangoV Před rokem +2

      @@fargeeks Or an old GT86. Oh yeah, now we're talking :)

    • @amin7581
      @amin7581 Před rokem

      ​@@fargeeks They would explode after few short kilometers at max setting.

  • @Slash1066
    @Slash1066 Před rokem +30

    Apparently the engine blocks were from high mileage road cars and were iron. They preferred those because all the thermal cycles made the block ideal for the high power.

    • @tony_5156
      @tony_5156 Před rokem +2

      That’s for the BMW motor I belive

    • @chrisgermann6658
      @chrisgermann6658 Před rokem +2

      Yes more weight but way more durable with heat cycling.

    • @jimbob9086
      @jimbob9086 Před rokem +2

      That IS interesting 🤔

  • @druginducedfeverdream1613
    @druginducedfeverdream1613 Před 2 lety +24

    This car also has the title of the lightest ever Formula 1 car, according to google...without a doubt the craziest Formula 1 car ever made.

    • @LukeTansiongco
      @LukeTansiongco Před 2 lety +2

      Imagine running that thing without any restrictions to aero. Shit would prob keep up with the 2000 V10s, maybe even the F2004

    • @amin7581
      @amin7581 Před rokem

      ​@@LukeTansiongco well yes. That is if it can last as long as those precious V10s.

    • @KitKitChanIsaac
      @KitKitChanIsaac Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@LukeTansiongcoImagine if it had modern tires
      Would keep up with the W11 at Monza

  • @ericp.9497
    @ericp.9497 Před 6 měsíci +36

    A tachometer that doesn't read below 6K RPM. That says it all.

  • @davidlyon6394
    @davidlyon6394 Před 9 lety +1313

    5.6 bar of boost, fook me that's 82PSI......................insane, this is the sort of shit that todays F1's need, bring back 1500bhp engines, manual gearboxes and ban any form of traction control, that will sort the men from the boys.

    • @thomson765
      @thomson765 Před 9 lety +141

      David Lyon there is not TC since 2008.

    • @0611930024838
      @0611930024838 Před 9 lety +86

      David Lyon traction control is already banned....

    • @russell7852
      @russell7852 Před 9 lety +49

      It wouldn't be reliable and tree huggers don't like how race cars aren't efficient enough. Soon racing will be neutered to people racing in prius'

    • @njord4539
      @njord4539 Před 8 lety +12

      David Lyon when F1 WAS F1.. Good old slicks, 40 degree celcius, high octane fuel, V12 WITH turbos, no abs, no traction, just pure skill

    • @thomson765
      @thomson765 Před 8 lety +111

      Eirik Mæhlum v12 turbos? never happened.

  • @keithmurray2576
    @keithmurray2576 Před 9 lety +435

    The deadliest Era in f1 but boy wouldnt it be something to go back and watch. These cars were insane, and the guys who tried taming them were even more insane. Hell they weren't diving, they were riding.

    • @triptechable
      @triptechable Před 9 lety +33

      keith murray Deadliest? Giles died in 82r. Elio died in practice in 86. Thats two deaths in turbo F1 cars. Most died last 60s and 70s in N/A cars. INfact the ford cosworth v8 DFV powered omething like 98% of all F1 and F3000 deaths.

    • @keithmurray2576
      @keithmurray2576 Před 9 lety +8

      triptechable I meant to say one of the deadliest era's in f1, not the worst. 60's-70's were definitely alot worst.

    • @theant9821
      @theant9821 Před 8 lety +27

      The deadliest era in f1 was in the 60s and early 70s. 1976 was the first full season without a driver fatality, then the slowly stopped becoming normality after 82 the wasn't a death in f1 for 12 years until imola, 1994.

    • @crusherbmx
      @crusherbmx Před 8 lety +4

      keith murray It wasn't all that exciting to watch, I remember dreaming about the 70's when people would actually pass and the cars sounded like race cars.

    • @keithmurray2576
      @keithmurray2576 Před 8 lety +2

      crusherbmx I garauntee it was more exciting than today's racing just saying.

  • @hugoagogo9435
    @hugoagogo9435 Před 11 měsíci +14

    Amazing how basic and pure the technology and racing seem compared to today. Yet at the time it was pushing the boundaries to beyond the limits. At that time they were probably saying it’s not as pure as the 60s yet today the 80s look raw

  • @indigoskywalker
    @indigoskywalker Před 8 měsíci +13

    this was a golden era, just like the V4 GP-500 2 stroke years

  • @philip_si
    @philip_si Před 6 lety +316

    About 3785 hp per metric tonne...
    The car weighed 555kg.

  • @majesticjavelin9393
    @majesticjavelin9393 Před 6 lety +34

    "Wrong again!" Jackie Stewart explains extremely well!

  • @hjvveight4074
    @hjvveight4074 Před 2 měsíci +16

    Now these were propper f1 cars .

  • @braidendyer759
    @braidendyer759 Před 2 lety +22

    I don't know how those cars could move that fast with the size of the driver's balls weighing it down so much

  • @xs-1b415
    @xs-1b415 Před 3 lety +16

    "Four lap special"
    Yeah buddy, we need to bring this madness back in play!

    • @Spyker8921
      @Spyker8921 Před 3 lety

      No we don't

    • @xs-1b415
      @xs-1b415 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Spyker8921 From a monetary perspective I totally agree. That would be a terrible waste and would make racing harder for the smaller teams. From a regulatory view, or lack thereof, I am all for it. Innovation is F1's heritage and there is very little of that going on right now.

  • @earlkrygier7649
    @earlkrygier7649 Před 8 lety +58

    I wish there was a TV show of Jackie Stewart explaining all the different kinds of race cars in history and how to drive them fast. I'd binge watch that for days.

  • @Coldwallbar
    @Coldwallbar Před rokem +16

    Berger has controlled some truly crazy cars in his career

  • @Jabber-ig3iw
    @Jabber-ig3iw Před 3 lety +3

    Murray walker and James Hunt iconic.

  • @mcrichton46
    @mcrichton46 Před 7 lety +771

    I hope F1 management realizes they're losing fans because of all the stupid regulations. If they made the cars safe but allowed all sorts of mechanical creativity I think it'd have a much larger following

    • @litestuf
      @litestuf Před 7 lety +30

      Damn right my man. Bernie should have to drive in one of the old Ferrari F1's for ten laps... then we might just see a show again.

    • @Tuppoo94
      @Tuppoo94 Před 6 lety +15

      Considering all this isn't it good that F1 isn't controlled by Bernie anymore? Liberty Media, an American company, owns F1 today.

    • @SureGamer1
      @SureGamer1 Před 6 lety +24

      that isn't the reason they're losing fans......Nor is it that simple. Don't be dumb.

    • @wizzbang54
      @wizzbang54 Před 5 lety +62

      This is absolutely incorrect. Much of the regulation in F1 exists to encourage competition, and ensure that teams with less money can compete with teams with more money. If there were no limitations to what a team could do, the teams that spend a billion dollars a year would be in an entirely different league than teams spending closer to 100 million a year.

    • @Muhammedsuleyman97
      @Muhammedsuleyman97 Před 5 lety +8

      I read the comments and I hope you like only big 3 winning the races, no imagine 2 separate parts for qualy and race, only the big 3 would start a race, the cost is enormous this time with the regulations, there is no chance f1 would not work like that.

  • @PeterChatteris
    @PeterChatteris Před 9 lety +101

    These were real F1's... not like the electric powered slotcars we endure today

    • @sutinrongwithu
      @sutinrongwithu Před 9 lety +1

      I agree, F1 is boring at the moment, I would rather watch the Wec races because at least their racing.

    • @PeterChatteris
      @PeterChatteris Před 9 lety

      maverick buckley Why Maverick? Why is that whinging. Have you ever been to an F1 race or for that matter even seen the old turbo's?
      I have seen most versions of F1 live... the current one is terrible.
      Cheers

    • @jraybay
      @jraybay Před 8 lety +1

      +maverick buckley lol

    • @march11stoneytony
      @march11stoneytony Před 8 lety

      Who the hell even watch his new F1?

    • @felixs9722
      @felixs9722 Před 8 lety +3

      jeez, get with the times, everything is electric now.
      you dont wish u still have your old brick phone instead your iphone do you?
      we all love the pure mechanical cars, we all do. but you cant always live in the past.

  • @dadmadforgot4050
    @dadmadforgot4050 Před 7 měsíci +16

    The skill of drivers in the old days is barely comprehensible

    • @WobblePizza
      @WobblePizza Před 6 měsíci +2

      It makes the sport a lot more interesting IMO.

  • @steviegbcool
    @steviegbcool Před 3 lety +27

    looked more like an old school fighter jet.

    • @JETZcorp
      @JETZcorp Před 3 lety +1

      A very very old-school fighter! Full 1950s Chuck Yeager stuff.

  • @Monkemonkemonkemonkemonkee
    @Monkemonkemonkemonkemonkee Před 2 lety +44

    Even modern day F1 cars have less HP. The v6 hybrid produces 720 HP and the ERS makes 300HP. Very close to if not exactly at 1,000HP. So even with that it still has 450 less. People were daredevils back then.

    • @davidca96
      @davidca96 Před 2 lety +16

      and the cars were very basic, requiring much more physical effort to wrangle and keep on the track. The steering is so incredibly smooth and precise on the modern cars, sort of like riding a bucking bronco vs. a cheetah haha.

    • @Spyker8921
      @Spyker8921 Před 2 lety +1

      That's just not true. The ERS is 160hp.

    • @Monkemonkemonkemonkemonkee
      @Monkemonkemonkemonkemonkee Před 2 lety +8

      @@Spyker8921 Don’t blame me, I’m not an expert.

    • @kekkonenprkl
      @kekkonenprkl Před 2 lety +4

      Well, that's only kind of true. The current V6 hybrids can output those kind of figures over a race distance. While these 80's turbo engines only made those over 1000hp figures in qualifying trim and would blow up if driven over 5 laps. They were tuned way down for races. Most of them in the range of 700-950 hp in race trim.

    • @Monkemonkemonkemonkemonkee
      @Monkemonkemonkemonkemonkee Před 2 lety

      @@kekkonenprkl Yep you’re right max boost would not last that long.

  • @Peppermint1
    @Peppermint1 Před 7 lety +392

    Now to the boots.
    Two identical boots.
    Wrong again.

    • @Jelsick
      @Jelsick Před 6 lety +52

      Now for the balls.
      Identical.
      Wrong! One hangs lower than the other, the left for qualifying, the other for the race.

    • @williamgrand9724
      @williamgrand9724 Před 6 lety +7

      One is for the right foot, and the other?.. for the LEFT foot...

    • @RhoadsRafa
      @RhoadsRafa Před 6 lety +6

      One can walk for full race distance. The other can go only for four fast laps before it wears out

    • @jacobm2625
      @jacobm2625 Před 6 lety +2

      My right boot is normal, but the left? There's a snake in my boot!

    • @billlawson5571
      @billlawson5571 Před 5 lety

      Even Jackie would think that was funny!!

  • @AppleLauda_destroyer99942

    When the Benetton of Gerhard Berger exits a corner, I can feel the power of that car... True +1000 bhp sounds

  • @sirjammer
    @sirjammer Před 8 lety +46

    the JPS Lotus was one of the best looking cars.

  • @3800TURBO
    @3800TURBO Před 9 lety +322

    I wonder how this car went when Allan got back in it after Jackie screwed up all his boost, brake and roll centre settings lol.

    • @TheDatpussy
      @TheDatpussy Před 7 lety +3

      Track Days. Haha

    • @jeremyjohnson8844
      @jeremyjohnson8844 Před 6 lety +3

      Track Days. Hahaha, yeah, was wondering myself. They probably had the settings written down.

    • @ianwilmoth
      @ianwilmoth Před 6 lety +23

      jackie probably fixed it, he is well known for being very involved in the setup of his cars. Also a 3 time wdc, vs only 1 for alan jones. PS chill i'm just trolling.

    • @christian_urocar
      @christian_urocar Před 4 lety +1

      Haha I was thinking that too messing with those knobs like it’s no big deal

    • @tl8211
      @tl8211 Před 3 lety

      They know their settings, LOL! You don't play around to set them, it's a science.

  • @tonytrotter2708
    @tonytrotter2708 Před 10 měsíci +10

    Amazing cars, the engineering was insane. This is what F1 is all about for me, pushing the limits of physics and drivers

  • @AppleLauda_destroyer99942
    @AppleLauda_destroyer99942 Před 2 měsíci +14

    10:11 real 1000 horsepower noises

  • @WePlayWeWatch
    @WePlayWeWatch Před 9 lety +1175

    Don't worry. We have 1.6l v6's............

    • @eamh2002
      @eamh2002 Před 9 lety +87

      Thats like saying "Dont worry everything will be... RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!"

    • @WePlayWeWatch
      @WePlayWeWatch Před 9 lety +8

      Yea.....Pretty much :P

    • @kangkukang4513
      @kangkukang4513 Před 9 lety

      :D..........

    • @SuperItalia494
      @SuperItalia494 Před 9 lety +143

      Which are incredibly advanced and efficient and also have a enormous amount of power from such a minuscule capacity (650-700hp)... Not to mention the turbo and Energy Recovery System's in place to make up the complete power unit (additional 180-200hp). This is complete sarcasm of course!!! HAHA This is the future, like it or not... Unfortunately this is the way F1 is going... But the technology now is amazing, you have to admit... With F1 presently, it's always a win/lose situation :(

    • @ubbgn
      @ubbgn Před 9 lety +5

      Nothing like these cars!

  • @AppleLauda_destroyer99942
    @AppleLauda_destroyer99942 Před 3 lety +24

    2nd and 3rd gear = uncontrollable

    • @Matt-dh6yo
      @Matt-dh6yo Před 3 lety +8

      Pffft its easy, you just need an accelerator with 3-4 foot of travel.

  • @vincentlussier8264
    @vincentlussier8264 Před 11 měsíci +12

    I remember the turbocharge era pretty well in the 1980's and I went to the Montreal GP every year back then. Todays F1 cars sound like lawnmowers!

    • @VazyMan
      @VazyMan Před 11 měsíci +2

      lawnmowers sounds far better than present F1 cars

    • @kobestheg.o.a.t5022
      @kobestheg.o.a.t5022 Před 10 měsíci +2

      That's an insult to lawnmowers😂

  • @mauromontecalvo4230
    @mauromontecalvo4230 Před 3 lety +17

    Facing death on almost every corner

  • @ADF_Cable
    @ADF_Cable Před 6 měsíci +15

    Jackie Stewart was so good on channel 9 as a special comments....

  • @Mishima505
    @Mishima505 Před 3 lety +43

    When F1 cars had round steering wheels...

    • @KitKitChanIsaac
      @KitKitChanIsaac Před 6 měsíci +2

      When F1 steering wheels actually looked like a steering wheel

  • @jabber67
    @jabber67 Před 3 lety +6

    What a man sir Jackie Stewart is, that's a man who knows his craft alright

  • @Revheadrev
    @Revheadrev Před 6 měsíci +13

    Came for the 1,500bhp F1 car, but took a trip down memory lane with Mike Gibson - and his outstanding use of the word ‘Shanghai’ which in early 80s Australia was a slang term for a ‘Y’ shaped branch you’d cut out of a tree, linked together a bunch of thick elastic bands with a piece of tyre inner tube cut out for a pouch, and used it to sling rocks at various objects in the bush!! Or a 1,500bhp engine slinging an F1 car down a wide street in Adeliade…

    • @air_
      @air_ Před 6 měsíci +3

      A slingshot?

    • @Revheadrev
      @Revheadrev Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@air_ yep - in Australia we called them a Shanghai. I’ve no idea why. We just did.

    • @Revheadrev
      @Revheadrev Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@air_ yep - they got called a slingshot as well - but also a Shanghai. No idea why.

    • @MooncricketsInc
      @MooncricketsInc Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@Revheadrev
      Were those slingshots yellow or made out of rice?

  • @TheKeseg
    @TheKeseg Před 9 lety +82

    In every way the 80´s were THE best time in motorsport history.

    • @Qlamart
      @Qlamart Před 8 lety +2

      Certainly in terms of B.B.C. commentary. How I miss Walker & Hunt !

    • @TheKidJake
      @TheKidJake Před 6 lety

      i dunno, most motorcycle-motorsports have advanced a great deal since the 80's

    • @patrikpersson9364
      @patrikpersson9364 Před 4 lety

      True words

    • @ChefofWar33
      @ChefofWar33 Před 4 lety +5

      Except for superbike racing. Right now the Isle of Man TT is breaking the lap record almost every single year. The rate of development is ridiculous.

    • @80sf1fan2
      @80sf1fan2 Před 3 lety +1

      EXACTLY

  • @johnshaw359
    @johnshaw359 Před 6 měsíci +23

    The days when anti-lag was fuel dumped in the exhaust manifold and a spark plug to ignite it.

    • @retrocompaq5212
      @retrocompaq5212 Před 5 měsíci

      dude thats a great idea for street cars, i bet if you cancel the egr system, weld a o2 sensor bung on the manifold, it happends to be the same exact size and treads than a spark plug, use an old ig coil to ignite the unburnt fuel, generally a/f is very rich before boost kicks in at wot, im sure its enough fuel to not need any injector

    • @JoshPhoenix11
      @JoshPhoenix11 Před 5 měsíci

      Why didn't they have a supercharger to take up the lag and one huge turbo?
      Was it a weight or space issue? Or both?

    • @johnshaw359
      @johnshaw359 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@retrocompaq5212 Yep, I misremember. When the driver lifts his foot from the gas pedal, the ignition timing is altered with sometimes 40° or more of delay (retard) and the intake air and fuel supply mixture is made richer. The inlet butterfly is kept slightly open or an air injector, bypassing the inlet butterfly, is used to maintain air supply to the engine. This results in air/fuel mixture that keeps getting in the combustion chambers when the driver no longer accelerates. The ignition being severely delayed, the air/fuel mixture reaches the exhaust tubes mostly unburned. When the spark plug fires, the exhaust valve is starting to open due to the ignition delay mentioned above. Additionally, the exhaust temperature being extremely high, the unburned fuel explodes at the contact of the exhaust tubes. Luckily the turbo sits right there and the explosion keeps it turning (otherwise it would slow down since its intake, the exhaust gases, is cut-off)

    • @MVSTNGGT
      @MVSTNGGT Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@JoshPhoenix11 Superchargers have massive parasitic loss, hence why no real performance vehicles use compound boosting. Its extremely inefficient and only good for looking cool.

    • @alexjohnward
      @alexjohnward Před 5 měsíci

      Drag cars disagree.@@MVSTNGGT

  • @gregbennett4254
    @gregbennett4254 Před 10 měsíci +12

    Great days in F1

  • @mr2nut123
    @mr2nut123 Před 2 lety +16

    Did anyone else tear up watching these amazing F1 videos at the pure geniusness of it all? I was lucky enough to see this live as a kid and I'll never forget the sound.

  • @justmax3095
    @justmax3095 Před 4 měsíci +9

    When cars used Rocketship fuel. When Senna made a car dance. What a time that had to be for F1.

  • @SpocksBro
    @SpocksBro Před 6 lety +63

    Some scary shit. Berger goes through his five gears in a matter of seconds while accelerating. No time to take your hand of the gear lever.

  • @xs-1b415
    @xs-1b415 Před 2 lety +19

    This is madness. Wish I was around to watch it live.

  • @talbotd27
    @talbotd27 Před 4 měsíci +8

    This BMW motor was the granddaddy of the N54/N55. Just a high boost monster BMW engine

    • @meridyn22
      @meridyn22 Před 2 měsíci +1

      this f1 engine is based of m10 engine, which is fitted on bmw 1500, 1600, 2000, 2002, e12, e21, e28 and e30 series, i know about a formula car having this m10 engine inside, produces 750hp on n/a...n54 will not support this anyway, as we said, grandpa's ar the best!

  • @andrewesquivel
    @andrewesquivel Před 8 lety +139

    legend has it that these cars had to have so much power to carry the insane weight of the balls that the drivers had

  • @65thebluehawk
    @65thebluehawk Před 4 měsíci +5

    I was at this race. They all sounded rough on day one. Getting progressively smoother and faster each session. The sound was unforgettable.

  • @InCountry6970
    @InCountry6970 Před 3 lety +9

    Always impressive when a tach doesn't even register until six thousand RPM

  • @und13s
    @und13s Před 8 lety +91

    I love the exhaust plume under boost. Reminds me of a jet fighter engaging after burner :)

    • @treatb09
      @treatb09 Před 7 lety +32

      they were called pilots back then

    • @paulcaswell2813
      @paulcaswell2813 Před 5 lety

      The 'swarm of bees' as it was often called...

    • @jannadrielcervo7753
      @jannadrielcervo7753 Před 4 lety +1

      Cause it is. The fuel used for qualifying, its chemistry is very rich in toluene. Its almost like napalm just a few ingredients away.

    • @captainchaos3053
      @captainchaos3053 Před 4 lety

      @@jannadrielcervo7753 What diesel and aluminium salts? Not sure that would run well.

    • @kdkd693
      @kdkd693 Před 4 lety +3

      Overfuelling
      Likely helps keep temps down whilst turbo is cramming in as much air that will fit in and out

  • @edwardhewer8530
    @edwardhewer8530 Před 6 měsíci +12

    Fantastic audio captured from this Channel 9 Broadcast. Wow.

  • @monkeymagic8869
    @monkeymagic8869 Před 8 lety +58

    Omg I miss those two guys Murray Walker and James Hunt...

    • @n0tepad
      @n0tepad Před 4 lety

      Was that the same James Hunt who won a championship?

    • @blazi2293
      @blazi2293 Před 4 lety

      @@n0tepad yeah

    • @stevegeek
      @stevegeek Před 4 lety +1

      Totally agree...I don’t even watch F1 these days. You can trace the decline in interest (for me anyway) to when MW packed it in.

  • @sweetfreedomGB
    @sweetfreedomGB Před 3 lety +2

    Back when F1 was actually fun to watch! Yes it really was!

  • @elonwong
    @elonwong Před 3 lety +4

    Alot of people didnt get this. In that era, there isn't a fuel flow limit. Teams run their engines in quali at its maximum with horrible thermal efficiency, hoping the thermal capacity of the coolant would hold up for a hot lap.
    Today's v6t can reach a thermal efficiency of ~50%, while normal road cars reach 38%. That means *OVER 50%* of the chemical energy of the fuel converted to mechanical energy with the rest dumped at heat.

    • @zetecryt
      @zetecryt Před 3 lety +1

      Not sure if you know that another reason for additional fuel is to help cool the combustion chamber, thus the black smoke during qualifying..

    • @KitKitChanIsaac
      @KitKitChanIsaac Před 3 lety

      @@zetecryt some idiots would think that those f1 cars were rolling coal

  • @xs-1b415
    @xs-1b415 Před 3 lety +16

    Loved the cockpit tour. As a relatively new F1 fan this was very enlightening. Wish I had been born/paid attention earlier in life.

  • @m.g.4569
    @m.g.4569 Před 3 lety +12

    10:22 acceleration is devilish !!

  • @celuiquipeut6527
    @celuiquipeut6527 Před 6 měsíci +15

    Back before all those electronic gizmos.
    Real car. Amazing technology.

  • @justmax3095
    @justmax3095 Před 3 lety +4

    For me pure f1 is on the v10 era. The v12 were hella beasts, but for me the v6 turbos were just ruthless undriveable machines

  • @de-fault_de-fault
    @de-fault_de-fault Před 7 lety +56

    Can't compare today's turbo F1 to the magic of the first time around, not by a long shot. But nevertheless, anyone who says lack of cylinder count or engine displacement is the problem should be forced to study up on this era. There are any number of things that are disappointing about F1 now, but don't tell me it can't be good with small, 4- and 6-cyl engines; we've already seen that it can be.

    • @x808drifter
      @x808drifter Před 5 lety +9

      Exactly. I love how so many tout the sounds of this era of engine and then mistakingly call them V10/12's.
      Or bring up "driver aids" making the cars of today easier to drive proving they almost certainly dont watch F1 since all aids have been banned for years now.

    • @Jtngetabettername
      @Jtngetabettername Před 5 lety +9

      @Anal Creampie You might want to read the reply _right_ above yours

    • @nicoleibundgut534
      @nicoleibundgut534 Před 4 lety

      The Problem is its hard to drive and 1.6l highly boosted turbo engine with an 2 second turbolag^^ i like it but other dont.

    • @jrnmadsen2710
      @jrnmadsen2710 Před 3 lety

      Yup, the F1 cars of 2020 is much, much faster on the tracks. Cornering, G forces, brakes and handling. Today we see flat out +200mph cornering. Those old cars would spin off at 100mph,- and kill the driver.

    • @multishit6664
      @multishit6664 Před 3 lety

      @@jrnmadsen2710 None of the tracks are the same. Some of these cars are still being driven. With modern tire compounds the 80s Quattro absolutly demolished the modern quattro by more than a second. I wouldnt doubt some of these F1 monsters would give modern cars a good fight.

  • @danielwitham1791
    @danielwitham1791 Před 2 lety +18

    I appreciate Marlboro ciggys with my Motorsports

  • @jestifizzle
    @jestifizzle Před 9 měsíci +17

    You can literally see the blue smoke out the back on acceleration as the piston rings basically melt

  • @davidca96
    @davidca96 Před 3 lety +3

    MAN I love the 80's turbo cars, the old huge gauges mostly analog and everythings manual. These cars were so grunty and wild, scraping the ground and bucking around.

  • @JL-gf3yc
    @JL-gf3yc Před rokem +13

    That’s pretty impressive for a dyslexic Sir Jackie!

  • @kenta469
    @kenta469 Před 3 lety +12

    W R O N G A G A I N !

  • @iamtheeggman0036
    @iamtheeggman0036 Před 2 lety +44

    Sir Jackie failed to show the huge fan under the seat that was used to keep the driver’s gigantic balls cool.

    • @kimifan06
      @kimifan06 Před rokem +8

      the teams also had to weld a steel plate under the seat to support their massive weight.

  • @coreygolphenee9633
    @coreygolphenee9633 Před 3 lety +8

    Jackie Stewart a true Scottish fighter pilot

  • @dimjat
    @dimjat Před 2 lety +24

    10:15 wow now look at that!

    • @michaelatchison2325
      @michaelatchison2325 Před 2 lety +4

      Sideways with 1400hp!

    • @taccus3990
      @taccus3990 Před 2 lety +5

      You can see the car kicking and wagging the whole time, they had steel nerves to control these beasts

  • @Tomelino
    @Tomelino Před 9 lety +33

    "Same as a jet engine" Everything was said!

  • @Ersfeld_Claude_art
    @Ersfeld_Claude_art Před 3 lety +5

    Everyting was manual. I loved it.

  • @gregmacdonald4634
    @gregmacdonald4634 Před 3 lety +2

    Ahhh the good old days with real drivers and race cars

  • @ralleyquattro
    @ralleyquattro Před 3 lety +3

    Boys in 2020 have it sooo easy. Nothing to worry about, just drive. The old school guys had to handle all that power, switch gears AND keep an eye on engine parameters so they don't overdo it.

  • @jangeertbruggink5044
    @jangeertbruggink5044 Před rokem +17

    Synchronizing turbo’s while driving a 1450hp sleeping bag. 😂

  • @eduardofiuza8418
    @eduardofiuza8418 Před 3 lety +3

    Good times! Real drivers!!!

  • @WillyCheez_88
    @WillyCheez_88 Před 3 lety +3

    They really had to DRIVE those cars

  • @MrGrandure
    @MrGrandure Před 2 lety +16

    That pinky ring is serious

  • @codyking4848
    @codyking4848 Před 4 měsíci +8

    That's insane that these men were able to tame these beasts to any level. Just an immense, immense amount of power in a lightweight car.

    • @bombacimulayim1453
      @bombacimulayim1453 Před 2 měsíci +3

      And manual transmission on these days, without traction control , abs or esp

    • @PanzerChicken69
      @PanzerChicken69 Před 18 dny

      ​@@bombacimulayim1453Or any regards to safety! I miss the turbo era 😢

    • @LaCreatura-uz2gn
      @LaCreatura-uz2gn Před 10 dny

      ​@PanzerChicken69 Because everyone wants to see drivers dying horrible deaths, huh? A lot of the people praising this era for "little downforce, Manual transmission, no assists and no fancy safety features!!" Weren't even alive to see it in person. I myself wasn't, and I don't see why anyone misses the huge disregard for human life that was prevalent across all of motorsport back in the day, it took F1 50 years to make a decent amount of progress towards safety, and lots of drivers had to die for that to happen, it's insane how people can romanticize the lack of safety so much, but I guess it's easy when it's not your life that's being risked.

    • @bombacimulayim1453
      @bombacimulayim1453 Před 10 dny

      @@LaCreatura-uz2gn Humans die eventually. Drivers choose thos job. Nobody chains them to the driver seat. if they die it's solely their fault.

    • @LaCreatura-uz2gn
      @LaCreatura-uz2gn Před 10 dny

      @bombacimulayim1453 Just because humans die eventually it doesn't mean it's right to throw safety out of the window because everyone dies some day, that's a horrible take. Nobody forced people to work in horrible conditions in the 1910s but everyone agrees that workers' rights were a good thing and that workplace safety is a great achievement for humanity, Motorsports is no different, no one forces them to drive, but that doesn't mean safety isn't needed. Was it Senna's fault his steering column failed? Was it Anthoine Hubert's fault he got T-boned? Was it Jules Bianchi's fault the race took place during a hurricane and a tractor was on the track with no safety car? Was it Dilano's fault it was raining too hard for a race to take place safely? None of those drivers were to blame for their deaths, and I could go on. I don't think any sane person would blame them for their accidents, and I really hope you don't agree with the absurd idea that casualties in Motorsports are exclusively the drivers' fault and that the people responsible for making the important decisions have no responsibility for anything.

  • @davidcecchi9491
    @davidcecchi9491 Před 4 lety +1

    great cars, great drivers, great track, great city, great country

  • @arthurmorgan9108
    @arthurmorgan9108 Před rokem +16

    This is Haas-Ford car from 1986 . V6 with two turbos . BMW inlane-4 have one turbo

  • @paulandjana
    @paulandjana Před 4 lety +1

    Wow, that Benetton was an absolute beast of a car.

  • @grosano95
    @grosano95 Před rokem +20

    Inline-4 beating the V6 at the same displacement...both being 1.5 liter turbo'd. Probably less torque but superior top end power. Better sound too...

    • @bruces3613
      @bruces3613 Před rokem

      Less parasitic losses on the 4.

    • @joebone3151
      @joebone3151 Před rokem

      @@bruces3613 theirs a shit ton more

    • @bruces3613
      @bruces3613 Před rokem +9

      @@joebone3151 Do you know what parasitic losses are? Mechanical friction and oil windage. Less rotating assembly, bearings, pistons, valve train = less frictional losses

    • @amin7581
      @amin7581 Před rokem

      Chad V6 hybrid makes reliable 900+HP in race, 1000+HP in qually. They can last the entire season. Virgin big turbo I4 last 5 laps at max setting and then explode, makes 600-800 (or less) in race for reliability.

    • @finlaymcdiarmid5832
      @finlaymcdiarmid5832 Před rokem +1

      ​@@amin7581The four is at 80psi. I doubt the 6 is doing that.
      They just sacrificed reliability for power. Its not big brain really. But im sure they knew what they were doing.

  • @josephreilly6328
    @josephreilly6328 Před 7 měsíci +9

    Love the large toggle switch for rear lights

  • @o0L4nc3r0o
    @o0L4nc3r0o Před 3 lety +13

    In Gran Turismo Sport, there's different F1-cars available, including a classic +1000hp one with about the same cockpit as the one in the video.
    When you drive it without traction control (or any other help), you get an idea of how difficult it would have been to keep complete control of such beasts AND win a race! :)

  • @jumbo8996
    @jumbo8996 Před 7 měsíci +16

    1300 bhp, and changing gear manually. I’d imagine your hands are full just trying to keep the thing pointing the right way without having to take your right hand off to constantly change gear. These things were brutal, todays drivers wouldn’t like this stuff.

    • @snolbie1016
      @snolbie1016 Před 7 měsíci +2

      These drivers are on a completely different level

    • @harrybaldwin7517
      @harrybaldwin7517 Před 6 měsíci +9

      I'm sure some of todays drivers would be more than capable of acclimatising to this stuff.
      People seem to forget that modern drivers experience a lot more G-force across a race weekend. Today's rivers are also much healthier, fitter and train a lot harder than their predecessors
      (although they would need to work on their arms a little).
      Also, don't forget that drivers today are much more experienced with multitasking, most people can't even comprehend the amount of controls available in modern F1 cars or the amount of technical adjustments a driver needs to make throughout a single lap.
      So perhaps they wouldn't like it... but they would be able to do it. Still, bravo to the guys that drove these cars. 1986 was a crazy year for the turbo; in F1 and in Rally (with that Group B madness)

    • @strammerdetlef
      @strammerdetlef Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@harrybaldwin7517 😂😂 these soft guys would cry how dangerous it is that they have to grab the wheel with 1 hand while shifting and rail the car into barrier the first corner they try to go fast, not to mention their brown underpants from having to drive a beast trying to kill them

    • @Boxscot49
      @Boxscot49 Před 6 měsíci +5

      @@strammerdetlefkeep living in your little fantasy world old man

    • @strammerdetlef
      @strammerdetlef Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@Boxscot49 soft kid triggered much 😂

  • @Shane_Marsh
    @Shane_Marsh Před 6 měsíci +11

    Wow i love when Jackie Stewart explains something. Every thing he says sinks in immediately 👍

  • @StevenSmith-jt6yg
    @StevenSmith-jt6yg Před 8 lety +21

    Stumbled upon this. Lived in Adelaide during those Adelaide GP years and went to every one bar one. It brought back some wonderful memories. Thanks so much for putting this up. Pity the cars today weren't more like these. Pity the Australian (Melbourne) GP circuit is not more like this true gritty street circuit that Adelaide was.

    • @andrewford80
      @andrewford80 Před 8 lety

      Never got to see the race in Adelaide but Albert park is very hard to find a good spot to watch the action.

    • @paulyeates5750
      @paulyeates5750 Před 8 lety

      Where in Adelaide did you live?

    • @cameronwebster3708
      @cameronwebster3708 Před 6 lety +1

      Adelaide only lost the GP because of tobacco advertising regulations. So unbelievable to see this much power with no traction control and stupid flappy paddle gear changes. I used to watch tjese races when I was in high school.

    • @sandraworden6862
      @sandraworden6862 Před 5 lety +2

      Cameron Webster ...Adelaide lost the GP because of political ineptitude and indecision, not tobacco laws... They actually adjusted the law so it didn't effect the GP... Adelaide should have become the Monaco of the South keeping the race here forever and even becoming a night race...A tragedy I will NEVER forgive the S.A Government for.....

  • @LP-wp1wu
    @LP-wp1wu Před 8 měsíci +9

    Best formula 1 era,top!

  • @OldStreetDoc
    @OldStreetDoc Před 11 měsíci +6

    It amazes me to no end the power you can actually get out of a quite small engine, with turbos and tuning… when you only need to get a couple hundred miles out of it instead of 100,000 miles.