1968 Daytona 24

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  • WHEN the F.I.A. changed the regulations in the middle of last year governing sports prototype racing, it didn't give a fair chance to the two long-distance races early in the year at Daytona and Sebring to obtain a very good entry. With the demise of the giants the Porsche team were prepared for an outright win to start the season.
    A new 907 prototype arrived in December and did a series of tests, only to finish in pieces when Neerpasch crashed in a spectacular way, but without much personal injury.

Komentáře • 34

  • @tem0079
    @tem0079 Před 4 lety +4

    Wish i could travel back in time & spectate all these great races.

  • @stormraven4183
    @stormraven4183 Před 2 lety

    This means so much to me!!! My dad, Dave Morgan, drove the #31 Corvette Sunray L88 GT class winner. Thank you so much for posting it.

  • @rodcoulter997
    @rodcoulter997 Před 2 lety

    I was there with my Dad…..thanks SOOO much for posting this….met Rolf after race and actually got to sit in one of the team Porsche down on Pit Road. Amazing footage.

  • @nicktaylor1944
    @nicktaylor1944 Před 3 lety +2

    Wonderful footage and the best I can find of the iconic Porsche 907’s. Thanks for posting.

  • @lolbr6818
    @lolbr6818 Před 4 lety +1

    Who ever fixed this video to make such a good picture, thank you...

  • @dodge33cymru
    @dodge33cymru Před 2 lety

    Thanks for posting!

  • @375GTB
    @375GTB Před 3 lety +3

    The THIRD Daytona 24 Hour event..
    1966 was the FIRST
    1965 it was the 11+ hour 2000Km. DISTANCE based Continental.
    I attended 1964 thru 1973...
    J.C.

    • @rodcoulter997
      @rodcoulter997 Před 2 lety

      Absolutely correct…….I was there in 66 and 68..and again..many years in the 80s in the “hot pits” with a “Lights” car.
      The 24 was SO much more “fan friendly” back then. Walk right next to fence at the Start-Finish line. In the Infield, you could just drive and park anywhere. Today….it’s just NOT the same. I think they ruined it for the fans.

    • @375GTB
      @375GTB Před 2 lety +1

      Yep! I did not like the 1973 race, as run by IMSA. A non-running 911 "Won" setting still the last 45 minutes. The running NART 365GTB/4 was regulated to 2nd. I did not attend Sebring, as it was Came GT trash cars only. My friend Tony a2z raced the last GTB/4 there in 1979. Black slash in memory of entrant Otto Zipper. I saw hm drive the Grp.44 XJR-5 at Road America, 1984. Lost Tony to bran cancer, October 2016. Sam now paints and still writes a bit. Parkinsons...So it goes. J.C.

  • @user-bh9ke6vo3k
    @user-bh9ke6vo3k Před 11 měsíci

    How beautiful

  • @hugooliva5904
    @hugooliva5904 Před 6 lety +3

    Excelente! THX for upload this!

  • @studiocalder818
    @studiocalder818 Před 5 lety +3

    Alfa 33: a 2000 cc car running like a 3000.
    What a jewel

    • @375GTB
      @375GTB Před 5 lety +3

      The 907s were only 2.2 liters..
      An Ecuadorian 250LM finished 8th
      Helped by Raceco of Miami
      I helped tune that cars Webers, at a Sebring/Avon Park gas station
      a year or two later.. vry sick at first
      Charlie Kolb was in the next bay..cussing an oil leak in hs sky blue Dino 246SP.
      Suggested we go help, as he was hung up
      Those guys fed us the best STEAKS!
      Wanted us in their pit, the next days
      WE were there to see the 312P Spyder beat Ford and Porsche
      They lunched their gearbox and burned up the LM's brakes....
      Ford won!
      Andretti was 2nd
      908 third
      An alloy 427 Yenko Camaro amazed us all..
      Turned a 3:05 lap
      Like the 275P in 1964...
      Ended up 6th if memory serves
      Sebring '68 was not near so memorable
      Paddy Hopkirk took 10th in his MGC, with bloody hands!
      1st in 3 liter Protos..Iron Man, with rally driver Timo Makinen
      The TransAm cars showed their stuff...
      Penske Donahue Sunoco Camaro was particularly fast...
      Cornering with 911s...
      Trick Richard Roberts linkages on the rear axle..
      Anti dive, squat, roll& bump steer, multiple linkages and shocks
      adapted by Traction Masters Gary Wheeler.. AAR designer later on...
      Banned by the SCCA....
      Not a good year....
      J.C.

  • @mikehipperson
    @mikehipperson Před 2 lety

    Saw the Howmett turbine car at Brands Hatch later that year. It went straight on into the wall at Druids hairpin when it's throttle stuck open! The builders forgot that unlike normal internal combustion engines which close the throttle when the cable snaps, gas turbines open the throttle when it lets go!

  • @servicarrider
    @servicarrider Před 4 lety +1

    Whenever your day was it's always said that those were the days of "real" racing.

  • @375GTB
    @375GTB Před 3 lety +1

    Top Speeds had increased from 1950 to the 1960s
    150 mph W-125/300 SL, 170 - 192 mph D-Types bring about a 3 liter Sports limit from1958
    Test Testa Rossa era... to the 1962/3 GTO's 176 mph....
    Ferrari would touch 182-192 mph with the 250P, 275P and 330P of 1963 - 1964
    FORD would push that to 200+ buy 1965...
    Mulsanne, Daytona and Siverstone speeds
    Maximum Speeds @ Le Mans, 1961-1968:
    Practice and Race....
    280 km/h (173.6 mph) Maserati
    295 km/h (182.9 mph) Ferrari
    302 km/h (187.2 mph) Ferrari
    310 km/h (192.2 mph) Ferrari
    310 km/h (192.2 mph) Ford
    320 km/h (198.4 mph) Ford
    340 km/h (210.8 mph) Ford
    300 km/h (186.0 mph) Porsche
    280 km/h (173.6 mph) Maserati
    280 km/h (173.6 mph) Aston-Martin
    310 km/h (192.2 mph) Maserati
    302 km/h (187.2 mph) Ford
    325 km/h (201.5 mph) Ford
    343 km/h (212.6 mph) Ford
    308 km/h (191.0 mph) Porsche
    The Kink in the Mulsanne produced the FIN on the Jaguar D-Types
    Arrow stability
    The Duck Tail Spoiler on the GTO's devised by Ritchie Ginther
    Killing 400 lbs of LIFT! at 170+....on a round tail version at The Ring....
    The FIRST aero stability considerations....
    LACK of a spoiler on Kamm tailed cars KILLED:
    "Lucky" Cas Casner, 5.0 liter V-8 Maserati Tipo 161, 1965, at the Kink @ 190+
    Ken Miles, Ford J-Car, Riverside, 1966...
    Getting airborne!
    Causing FIA concerns...
    1958, 1968, 1972, 1990....
    J.C.

  • @375GTB
    @375GTB Před 3 lety +1

    1968 Daytona 24 Hrs.
    web.archive.org/web/20160122174041/www.teamdan.com/archive/wsc/1968/68day.html
    3-4 February 1968 - Daytona (USA): Round 1, International Manufacturers Championship. Round 1, Endurance Triple Crown
    24 hour duration in which 673 laps of a 3.810 mile/6.132 km circuit - 2564.130 miles/4126.560 kms were completed
    Weather: cold
    Pos Car # Drivers Car Entrant Laps DNF Reason Grid Qual. Time Group Group Pos
    1 54 Vic Elford/Jochen Neerpasch/Jo Siffert/Rolf Stommelen/Hans Herrmann Porsche 907 [005] Porsche System Engineering 673 5 1m59.15 Prototype 1
    2 52 Jo Siffert/Hans Herrmann/Gerhard Mitter^ Porsche 907 [008] Porsche System Engineering 659 4 1m58.22 Prototype 2
    3 51 Jo Schlesser/Joe Buzzetta Porsche 907 [011] Porsche System Engineering 659 6 2m00.16 Prototype 3
    4 1 Jerry Titus/Ronnie Bucknum Ford Mustang Shelby Racing Corporation 629 22 2m07.31 Trans-Am +2000 1
    5 20 Udo Schütz/Nino Vaccarella Alfa Romeo T33/2 [75033017] Autodelta SpA 617 9 2m02.21 Prototype 4
    6 23 Mario Andretti/Lucien Bianchi/Leo Cella* Alfa Romeo T33/2 Autodelta SpA 609 11 2m02.38 Prototype 5
    7 22 Mario Casoni/Giampiero Biscaldi/Teodoro Zeccoli Alfa Romeo T33/2 Autodelta SpA 594 13 2m02.73 Prototype 6
    8 34 John Gunn/Guillermo Ortega/Fausto Merello Ferrari 250LM [6107] Raceco of Miami 592 14 2m03.80 Sports 1
    9 59 Peter Gregg/Sten Axelsson Porsche 911 Brumos Porsche 589 35 2m19.30 Trans-Am 2000 1
    10 31 Jerry Grant/Dave Morgan Chevrolet Corvette Sunray DX Oil 586 17 2m05.41 Grand Touring 1

  • @micheleabbate7666
    @micheleabbate7666 Před 4 lety

    Che ricordi meravigliosi

  • @jockellis
    @jockellis Před 3 lety

    Alfa sedan tucks in behind three Tipo 33s on last lap to cross finish line with them.

  • @Dat-Mudkip
    @Dat-Mudkip Před 7 lety +3

    Good stuff.

  • @375GTB
    @375GTB Před 5 lety +3

    ALFA raced their new 2 liter Tipo 33 Periscopo at Sebring 1967.
    Led the opening lap!
    Andrea de Adimach driver...
    Ferrari was a no show
    Labor strife in Italy.
    Communist dock workers HATED Enzo...

    • @grandicellichannel
      @grandicellichannel Před 5 lety

      Well yeah its right but the Ferrari was absent in the '68 makes championship not for the communists strikes (that began here in italy not until the '72) but because of the new WSC laws for the Sport cars, that had to be built in not less than 25 chassis to be allowed to race. Ferrari wasn't able to to that, and he decided to don't prepare any car in protest.

    • @375GTB
      @375GTB Před 3 lety +1

      You do not know the HISTORY of all that!
      I DO!
      I lived it!
      From 1962....
      FORZA FERRARI!
      J.C.

  • @alexander1485
    @alexander1485 Před 6 lety +2

    woah, no bus stop

    • @375GTB
      @375GTB Před 3 lety

      I never saw one there
      1964 -1973
      IMSA brought in that Gentleman Driver CHICANE crap.
      Got rid of FIA Regs...
      So a NON-RUNNING 911R "won" the 1973 24....
      Sitting in the pits DEAD for the last 45 minutes.
      Would have been NOT CLASSIFIED (NC) under FIA/ACO rules
      OVER a RUNNING NART 365GTB/4 FERRARI that was just purring along....
      I never went back.
      Did not bother to go to Sebring which was ALL IMSA Trash Formula
      "Camel GT" funny car 911s, BMW's and Capri's crappola...
      No FIA prototypes or Sports Cars...
      Then the 1973 ARAB Oil Embargo damn near finished off racing
      Many were canceled...
      )-://
      J.C.

  • @applejuice.mp4737
    @applejuice.mp4737 Před 3 lety

    This is lofe

  • @philkennedy8683
    @philkennedy8683 Před 6 lety +2

    minor comment: the F.I.A was F.I.S.A back in that era and randomly changing rules for no realistic reason was and still is their modus operandi

  • @UberLummox
    @UberLummox Před 5 lety

    I don't quite get how a Mustang or Camaro qualify in sports racing as they qualified in the sedan class earlier I believe. But racing history is not my primary area of study. Also, why the hell would Ford run the coupe instead of the more aerodynamic(?) Mustang Sports Roof fastback?

  • @invisiblepuppet3437
    @invisiblepuppet3437 Před 10 měsíci

    7:50

  • @llamalord3055
    @llamalord3055 Před rokem

    Lmao calling the 60's porsche's glory days didn't age very well

  • @HODIUSDUDE
    @HODIUSDUDE Před 6 lety +3

    I thought a turban was something to wear on your head?

    • @russnixon6020
      @russnixon6020 Před 6 lety

      Because that's how it's pronounced in English...

    • @koalafan1455
      @koalafan1455 Před 5 lety +1

      He was saying turbine, bc if you look up that car it’s got like, I think it was a helicopter style engine in it. It wasn’t super successful