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Norwegian Iceracing Championship from the 70's...

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 7:21 pm
by sandman
Someone uploaded these gems to the tube some time ago...
They are films - shot for television - from the Norwegian Ice-racing championship.

First one is from 1971 and sees my present racecar in a "starring role" [read: roll]... not the best of days.

http://youtu.be/xBIq_8fNmhs

Second is from from 1979 - and although after the Mini's heyday... still fun to watch!

http://youtu.be/XqNM5gFJkdQ

Re: Norwegian Iceracing Championship from the 70's...

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 7:34 pm
by JC T ONE
How cool is that 8-)


thanks for posting.

Re: Norwegian Iceracing Championship from the 70's...

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 9:37 pm
by wantafaster1
I love watching interesting cars that were never that popular in the UK, like racing Simcas!

What size of engine would have been in Kadette coupes, they looked fast

Re: Norwegian Iceracing Championship from the 70's...

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 9:56 pm
by sandman
Kadetts would be 1900cc in the '71 video as the first heat was a Group 1 race.. The second could be 2000cc or more depending upon if it was Gr. 1 or 2.... (I think they might have been Gr.1 "plus".... fuel crisis and all)

The chap in the Simca is Tore H. Bratlie - many times Norwegian champion thanks to his "quick-of-the-line" Simca Rally.
He ended up racing a Metro 6R4 Gr. B / Div. 2 RallyCross machine.... even had a go at Pikes Peak in that I think :)

Re: Norwegian Iceracing Championship from the 70's...

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 9:41 am
by guru_1071
that first one is great, looks good fun.

i think you should create an historic ice racing series and get your car back out there ed!!! :lol:

Re: Norwegian Iceracing Championship from the 70's...

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 10:41 pm
by Pandora
I used to deal with a chap who owns 3(yes, 3!) 1930s 8C Alfas. One of them used to be used as an Ice racer in Sweden! he now races it at Goodwood and other rather more 'genteel' events 8-)

Things you do with just another old racing car - don't suppose the owner then ever dreamed what it's value would reach these days as he hoofed it round the ice. I think there is a youtube video of it in action

It is now back in it's national colours of Blue with 3 white bonnet stripes, but no spiked tyres :lol:

Al