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Here;s Guy Martin on the 675 Triumph at the TT the other year,that howling triple sound gives me goosebumps!
Thanks bruneep! Sorry everyone else for not taking this seriously ๐ As you were.
Plane: Merlin by far.
Car:
I'm biased though as I love the sound of my 330, but the csl is on acid.
In the early nineties I was passed by one of these. sounds absolutely feral but under that exhaust note you can still detect the cultured note of the v12.
Kawasaki H2R
Actually Lola T70s rounding the original Woodcote corner were pretty good.
Alright ladies, calm down. Let's get some proper noise in:
[url= https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FkP5Svl16Qg ]Porsche 917K[/url]
And I love the lazy sound of the
[url= https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PZxC-knQmkM ]Porsche 962[/url]
In my late teens and early 20s I had the pleasure of working on a few decent rally and track cars.
Mini 1293, Webber carb, HiLo suspension, straight cut gearbox and drop gears ๐
Group1/A Escort(ex Graham Elsmore)
MK2 Mexico
MK1 Mexico
Hillman Imp track car(spaceframed)
Triumph GT6 track car(triple Webber ๐ ๐ )
Matra 650 V12.
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The Maestro
can always tell a n00b at the pod... trying to get nice close up photos of the exhaust flames... the burnout is exciting, then they totally c**p themselves and get the shakiest photo ever and nearly drop the camera
I used to sign on as a photographer at Avon Park Raceway, as I believe it's now known, and I'd squat right by the Armco barrier at the edge of the strip as the cars and bikes did their burnouts.
One of my best photos was when a top fuel rail had done its burnout, backed up into the puddle of grip juice, spun the tyres, and as the sticky goo flicked up off the tyre it caught fire. Only for a second, but I caught it.
Sometime I really must get around to scanning the best photos I took back then.
I always made sure I was wearing proper hearing protection, I knew it was going to be sodding loud!
class 37
Deltic spinning up. There is no other engine like it.
If were going to have a v16brm let's have this one
What you've got there is the onboard of the first vid, which has been chopped about - all from Donington, Nick Mason's BRM for the CD that accompanied the excellent Into The Red book. Sounds better from the outside - heard one at a Silverstone meet, unbelievable volume, crowds gathered as they warmed it up in the paddock, and applauded when they cut it off.
Respec to the RC166 being run round an oval patch of tarmac, although I'm minded of Ian Malcomb's comment from Jurrasic Park - "T-Rex doesn't want to be fed - he wants to hunt...".
And for 2 stroke afficianados, I give you Nino's CRF-framed, Mugen-powered CR125. Not sure who Nino is, but his bike is sweet and he can RIDE. ๐
However, Bruneep wins the internet. ๐