Can anyone tell what we are hearing on this clip of audio...?
http://w1.859.telia......ing sound.mp3
Rainer
What car, when and where ?
Started by
Rainer Nyberg
, Nov 08 2000 16:52
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 08 November 2000 - 16:52
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#2
Posted 08 November 2000 - 17:59
LOTUS Powered by FORD....
1965.......
Indianapolis Motor Speedway....
1965.......
Indianapolis Motor Speedway....
#3
Posted 08 November 2000 - 19:24
Man, you have got to be fast around this forum....
All I can add is Jim Clark, No. 82, Lotus 38. Winner, 1965 Indianapolis 500, average speed 150.686 Mph. Does that quad cam Ford V8 sound great echoing around the brickyard or what? IMHO the Lotus 38 was one of the prettiest open wheel racing cars ever to turn a wheel in anger, the extra length just filled out the proportions perfectly.
BTW Rainer, I have to say that since my early days trawling around Forix and 8W, every time I saw the magic words "photo courtesy Rainer Nyberg" I never ceased to be amazed at the photos you seem to have access to. And now this sound bite takes the cake! All I can say is I am extremely jealous...
All I can add is Jim Clark, No. 82, Lotus 38. Winner, 1965 Indianapolis 500, average speed 150.686 Mph. Does that quad cam Ford V8 sound great echoing around the brickyard or what? IMHO the Lotus 38 was one of the prettiest open wheel racing cars ever to turn a wheel in anger, the extra length just filled out the proportions perfectly.
BTW Rainer, I have to say that since my early days trawling around Forix and 8W, every time I saw the magic words "photo courtesy Rainer Nyberg" I never ceased to be amazed at the photos you seem to have access to. And now this sound bite takes the cake! All I can say is I am extremely jealous...
#4
Posted 09 November 2000 - 18:37
Well I am glad that they are appreciated...
The intention was to make history available for everyone that was interest. To create interest for the historical side of the sport as well as the current...
Rainer
The intention was to make history available for everyone that was interest. To create interest for the historical side of the sport as well as the current...
Rainer
#5
Posted 09 November 2000 - 21:01
Look at this while listening to the sound!
#6
Posted 11 November 2000 - 04:40
Just wanted to say thanks for the identification and the great art work.....)