Gosh. My Dad used to take us to Belle Vue in the late 70’s. I remember ‘gold top’ Willie Harrison but our favourite was always Stuart Smith 391! We met him in the pits after a race once and was a member of his fan-club. Such a nice chap. Fantastic memories 😊
use to go as a kid stuart smith 351 if i remenber right few years after this in the 70s priceless saturday nights and peter collins and ivan mauger friday nights speedway prob why mum was skint paying for all our enjoyments priceless
Brilliant footage....I'll be in that crowd, sat on the wall at the back of the small terrace on the Hyde Road bend. I'd be 9 or 10 at the time...used to go to my aunties in Gorton and then to Belle Vue later with my dad and sister....memories.
@studmarks1 This is Monday 15th April meeting 1963 , and is the British open Championship, the first race shown is heat 2 won by Alan Heap 88, the second race is probably heat 3 won by Aubrey Leighton.
Dad at 50 sec ... second row inside #233 and again being towed off (the second car) heat winner #88 Alan Heap. As Alan only won one race in 63 at B/V it makes it April 15th. The Final winner Alan Wardropper #245. The footage is from the Stockcar British Open Championship ..... I was four years old
Some rare footage there, Aubrey Leighton 42 Albert tiger Griffin 178 Willie Harrison 2 Ellis Ford 3 Nev Hughes 69 Ron Rodgers 152 and Charlie Finnikin 55 have you any more footage would love to see it.
I can vouch that the video is late 1963 or early 1964 based on my age and that of my cousins in the video, plus that is what the original tape reel is clearly marked. I agree the sound effects are a little cheesy... I was trying to avoid a silent movie but I had a limited amount of audio effects to work with. I would have preferred some generic stock car sounds if anyone wants to share some that would be great. PS My dad took this movie, and this is all there is of the Belle Vue Speedway.
Music sounds familiar, who is it please? I love these snippets of the 60's thanks for sharing. Btw..also love the unmistakable v8 sound bites you've added. :)
Gosh. My Dad used to take us to Belle Vue in the late 70’s. I remember ‘gold top’ Willie Harrison but our favourite was always Stuart Smith 391! We met him in the pits after a race once and was a member of his fan-club. Such a nice chap. Fantastic memories 😊
Fantastic early(ish) footage of a great motor sport. An era I sadly missed. Thanks for sharing.
Great footage real stock cars thanks
Wonderful footage from the golden age of Stock car racing, a branch of motorsport which has long been under rated.
Good to see Barry Hebborn and Graham Rackley great drivers 282 and 283.
use to go as a kid stuart smith 351 if i remenber right few years after this in the 70s priceless saturday nights and peter collins and ivan mauger friday nights speedway prob why mum was skint paying for all our enjoyments priceless
Brilliant footage....I'll be in that crowd, sat on the wall at the back of the small terrace on the Hyde Road bend.
I'd be 9 or 10 at the time...used to go to my aunties in Gorton and then to Belle Vue later with my dad and sister....memories.
Brilliant and amazingly rare footage of 60s stock car racing
@studmarks1 This is Monday 15th April meeting 1963 , and is the British open Championship, the first race shown is heat 2 won by Alan Heap 88, the second race is probably heat 3 won by Aubrey Leighton.
Dad at 50 sec ... second row inside #233 and again being towed off (the second car) heat winner #88 Alan Heap. As Alan only won one race in 63 at B/V it makes it April 15th. The Final winner Alan Wardropper #245. The footage is from the Stockcar British Open Championship ..... I was four years old
Some rare footage there, Aubrey Leighton 42 Albert tiger Griffin 178 Willie Harrison 2 Ellis Ford 3 Nev Hughes 69 Ron Rodgers 152 and Charlie Finnikin 55 have you any more footage would love to see it.
Fantastic.
I can vouch that the video is late 1963 or early 1964 based on my age and that of my cousins in the video, plus that is what the original tape reel is clearly marked.
I agree the sound effects are a little cheesy... I was trying to avoid a silent movie but I had a limited amount of audio effects to work with. I would have preferred some generic stock car sounds if anyone wants to share some that would be great.
PS My dad took this movie, and this is all there is of the Belle Vue Speedway.
Music sounds familiar, who is it please? I love these snippets of the 60's thanks for sharing. Btw..also love the unmistakable v8 sound bites you've added. :)
This is right next to my school
Went. there in 1961/62, my wife was picked out of the spectators to present the Trophy to the winner, perhap's it was her blond hair,!!
stu smith racing in that year......................
Nice video although sound effects are a bit odd