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Tom Pryce's Fatal crash - Extended footage - Formula 1, South African GP, Kyalami, 1977
This video is well-known: it's the one which shows the impact between the Shadow of Tom Pryce and the Marshal Frederik Jansen van Vuuren during the 1977 South African Formula 1 Grand Prix, held at Kyalami.
If you don't know anything about this crash, then go here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Pryce#Death
This video was originally filmed by one of Brunswick's cameramen: it has nothing to do with the TV cameras of the Kyalami racing circuit.
This video, then, was shown (although not fully) in the 1978 Movie "F1 - Febbre della velocità (Speed Fever)" as well as in the 1977 F1 season review (censored), made by Brunswick.
As the title says, this is the full video, found in the Brunswick archive. The quality is far from good, since it was stored as a .mov file (with a very low bitrate). ...
published: 21 Aug 2014
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The Tragic South African Grand Prix
Formula One is a dangerous motorsport not just for drivers but track marshells as well. In a split second tragedy could take place. Rest in peace to both Tom Pryce and Frederik Janson Van Vuuren.
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published: 12 Sep 2023
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1977 - Tom Pryce crash live broadcast TV - Kyalami circuit
Short clip of incredible crash of Tom Pryce.
published: 04 Nov 2007
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F1 1977 - Death of Tom Pryce, South-African GP
One of the most horrific accidents ever in Formula 1
published: 25 Sep 2007
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PefCrash : Tom Pryce Aftermath - 1977 South African GP
Credits : AP Archive & headcru?
published: 15 Jul 2022
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That fateful day in 2013
As this video has got a lot of views lately, and plenty of wacky and harebrained comments as to what people think happened (countless "bro pressed triangle on GTA") I'll add an explanation of what actually happened. Hope this helps folks.
Firstly, about the title. For the 100th time, "fateful" is not the same as "fatal" or "fetal" or "fatel" that somebody queried last week, whatever that is. No he didn't die. Sheesh - so many people skipped English class.
Secondly, to those people who demand an explanation and then whinge that it's too detailed and they can't be bothered "TL:DR"... make up your mind. Some people are just born to complain.
OK, so if you're still with us - thank you - here's what actually happened.
This was June 2013, at Sydney Dragway. Top Fuel Bike round 3. The Nitro ...
published: 02 Dec 2021
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1977 south africa pryce aftermath
Originally posted by a member of TBK.
published: 06 Feb 2017
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F1’s planning to bring back the South African GP…
Kyalami is a fan favourite among motorsport fans and there are a lot of things to suggest the F1 calendar will add South Africa to its list come 2024...
What does it take for a circuit to be 'F1 Ready'?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQ_wI5EMEcA&t=167s
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published: 13 Apr 2022
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Top 10 Poorest countries in the world 2024 + Its reasons (Documentary)
Which are the 10 poorest countries in the world? In this video, we attempt to introduce ten of the world's poorest countries based on GDP PPP data. GDP PPP, or GDP per capita based on purchasing power parity (PPP), is one of the indicators that expresses gross domestic product based on purchasing power parity. This factor is one of the most popular metrics used by macroeconomic analysts.
It's interesting to note that the ten poorest countries in the world are located in the continent of Africa. Most of these countries attribute their poverty to internal conflicts, political and social instability, a history of colonization by European countries, and resource poverty. Stay with us as we provide documentary explanations about the introduction of the 10 poorest countries in the world and the...
published: 22 Feb 2024
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Why F1 needs to return to Africa
Formula 1 travels to all corners of the global...nearly. They travel to North America, South America, Asia, Australia and Europe. However, the continent of Africa has been missing since 1993. In this video, we have a look at why F1 should return to Africa and where they can host a race on it.
A special thanks to Sim Dane for collaborating on this project! Be sure to check out his channel, if you haven't already.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNb2OL0DfdnnCKwPQkpj8Eg
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1:03
Tom Pryce's Fatal crash - Extended footage - Formula 1, South African GP, Kyalami, 1977
This video is well-known: it's the one which shows the impact between the Shadow of Tom Pryce and the Marshal Frederik Jansen van Vuuren during the 1977 South A...
This video is well-known: it's the one which shows the impact between the Shadow of Tom Pryce and the Marshal Frederik Jansen van Vuuren during the 1977 South African Formula 1 Grand Prix, held at Kyalami.
If you don't know anything about this crash, then go here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Pryce#Death
This video was originally filmed by one of Brunswick's cameramen: it has nothing to do with the TV cameras of the Kyalami racing circuit.
This video, then, was shown (although not fully) in the 1978 Movie "F1 - Febbre della velocità (Speed Fever)" as well as in the 1977 F1 season review (censored), made by Brunswick.
As the title says, this is the full video, found in the Brunswick archive. The quality is far from good, since it was stored as a .mov file (with a very low bitrate). So, please, don't complain about the quality. Thank you.
No disrespectful comments. You've been warned.
https://wn.com/Tom_Pryce's_Fatal_Crash_Extended_Footage_Formula_1,_South_African_Gp,_Kyalami,_1977
This video is well-known: it's the one which shows the impact between the Shadow of Tom Pryce and the Marshal Frederik Jansen van Vuuren during the 1977 South African Formula 1 Grand Prix, held at Kyalami.
If you don't know anything about this crash, then go here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Pryce#Death
This video was originally filmed by one of Brunswick's cameramen: it has nothing to do with the TV cameras of the Kyalami racing circuit.
This video, then, was shown (although not fully) in the 1978 Movie "F1 - Febbre della velocità (Speed Fever)" as well as in the 1977 F1 season review (censored), made by Brunswick.
As the title says, this is the full video, found in the Brunswick archive. The quality is far from good, since it was stored as a .mov file (with a very low bitrate). So, please, don't complain about the quality. Thank you.
No disrespectful comments. You've been warned.
- published: 21 Aug 2014
- views: 7714233
8:17
The Tragic South African Grand Prix
Formula One is a dangerous motorsport not just for drivers but track marshells as well. In a split second tragedy could take place. Rest in peace to both Tom Pr...
Formula One is a dangerous motorsport not just for drivers but track marshells as well. In a split second tragedy could take place. Rest in peace to both Tom Pryce and Frederik Janson Van Vuuren.
Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlackFlagMatter
Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackflagmatter/
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#Formula1 #FormulaOne #SouthAfrica #F1 #AutoRacing #Racing #Motorsports #Sports #Histroy #Crash #Crashes #Crashing #Tragedy #SouthAfricanGP
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I love Motorsports and love to make motorsports videos that I can think of that will keep you entertained. Subscribe if you want, I would love to have you join my channel!
Race Footage Credits:
Formula Highlights
AP Archive
zarniwup
Thumbnail Image Credits:
Unknown
https://wn.com/The_Tragic_South_African_Grand_Prix
Formula One is a dangerous motorsport not just for drivers but track marshells as well. In a split second tragedy could take place. Rest in peace to both Tom Pryce and Frederik Janson Van Vuuren.
Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlackFlagMatter
Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackflagmatter/
Follow me on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@blackflagmatter
#Formula1 #FormulaOne #SouthAfrica #F1 #AutoRacing #Racing #Motorsports #Sports #Histroy #Crash #Crashes #Crashing #Tragedy #SouthAfricanGP
Black Flags Matter is a channel where we discuss the good and bad of NASCAR history.
I love Motorsports and love to make motorsports videos that I can think of that will keep you entertained. Subscribe if you want, I would love to have you join my channel!
Race Footage Credits:
Formula Highlights
AP Archive
zarniwup
Thumbnail Image Credits:
Unknown
- published: 12 Sep 2023
- views: 506247
0:22
That fateful day in 2013
As this video has got a lot of views lately, and plenty of wacky and harebrained comments as to what people think happened (countless "bro pressed triangle on G...
As this video has got a lot of views lately, and plenty of wacky and harebrained comments as to what people think happened (countless "bro pressed triangle on GTA") I'll add an explanation of what actually happened. Hope this helps folks.
Firstly, about the title. For the 100th time, "fateful" is not the same as "fatal" or "fetal" or "fatel" that somebody queried last week, whatever that is. No he didn't die. Sheesh - so many people skipped English class.
Secondly, to those people who demand an explanation and then whinge that it's too detailed and they can't be bothered "TL:DR"... make up your mind. Some people are just born to complain.
OK, so if you're still with us - thank you - here's what actually happened.
This was June 2013, at Sydney Dragway. Top Fuel Bike round 3. The Nitro Voodoo bike is hardly a motorcyle at all, weighing over 500kg, with it's long wheelbase and 17" rear tyre. It's a supercharged 1.5 litre motor, which sounds small capacity but on Nitro is makes around 1200-1500 deafening horsepower at about 50 pounds boost. Which is a lot. The rider is team owner and National champion Chris Matheson. So you can relate to the massive acceleration of this thing, it gets to 100mph within about 60 feet of the start, in around 1 second. The acceleration is stronger than astronauts experience at lift off. Back then in Chris' capable hands the bike has already done half track (1/8 mile) in 3.8 secs at 205mph and 1/4 mile in 6.0 seconds at over 230mph. You will also notice that the bike carries the front wheel in the air for until almost 3/4 track. So the bike actually does zero to 200mph on just one wheel - for almost 1000 feet - with no steering available from the handlebars. Basically it goes wherever it wants to. Hopefully straight, but it rarely does.
Right at the finish line of the 1/4 mile at Sydney Dragway there used to be a gentle rise and fall in the track. You'd hardly notice it, but at 350+ km/h it is actually becomes a bit of a bump. Now Chris Matheson in 2013 was already one of the most successful and experienced Top Fuel bike racers around, having already won many national titles. So he knew what he was doing. On this particular pass, just as he lifted is two little fingers on his left hand to grab the brake lever this bump lifted his hand just a tiny amount. (It's not like a normal bike layout, the brake is where the clutch normally is) and the wind got under these fingers. At that stage there was a fairing in front of the helmet and torso but no fairing in front of the hands. Now a 350km/h (230mph) wind has more than 10 times the force of a 100km/h wind, and even a strong person simply isn't strong enough to get their hand back on the handlebar once the wind has blown it off. Hence the rotation and tumble. This was NOT a conscious decision to get off. He was NOT celebrating a victory. He just caught a little too much air under the palm of his hand and that was that! The last thing he wanted to do was get off. Chris' left foot was badly broken and he had a number of quite severe burns wherever his triple-layer super heavy leathers touched the ground, as you can see by the puffs of smoke. Shoulders, elbows, hips, back. He always wears extremely high quality, super thick leathers.
Chris was taken to hospital, not for the first time and not for the last. As you may know, Chris continued with the sport and although he came 2nd in 2013 he kept winning national titles in Top Bike - 8 in total by 2022. He holds the track record at every major drag racing facility in Australia, and also the national record with a 5.92 second pass, set at Sydney in 2023. In his career so far he has run literally dozens of 6.0 passes at 220+ mph speeds.
The bike continued dead straight another 800 metres - right through the braking area, across the gravel trap, cut through the crash netting like a knife through butter, and hit the solid concrete wall at the end still doing almost 200 mph. The long forks of course took the impact, somesaulting the bike into the air with it landing on the embankment close to where the cameraman was shooting this long shot. Be aware that this head-on shot is from a camera more than 1/2 mile away from the finish line. Amazingly a lot of the bike was salvageable, including most of the motor and supercharger. Just the front end collapsing acted like a spring.
Well, later that day from his hospital bed Chris, always the optimist, was asking the crew to prepare the spare bike (the "Jackhammer", a Harley-based bike) for the next round. (That didn't happen - one might suggest he was a bit zonked with pain killers at the time - but it shows the tough cookie you're dealing with here).
I was right there - I am briefly visible in this video - in an orange vest, beside the track just before the finish line.
#topfuel #nitrobike #nitro #topfueldragster #nitrovoodoo #dragracing #nitrodrags #quartermile #nitromethane #dragonboard #winternationals #sydneydragway #nitrofail
https://wn.com/That_Fateful_Day_In_2013
As this video has got a lot of views lately, and plenty of wacky and harebrained comments as to what people think happened (countless "bro pressed triangle on GTA") I'll add an explanation of what actually happened. Hope this helps folks.
Firstly, about the title. For the 100th time, "fateful" is not the same as "fatal" or "fetal" or "fatel" that somebody queried last week, whatever that is. No he didn't die. Sheesh - so many people skipped English class.
Secondly, to those people who demand an explanation and then whinge that it's too detailed and they can't be bothered "TL:DR"... make up your mind. Some people are just born to complain.
OK, so if you're still with us - thank you - here's what actually happened.
This was June 2013, at Sydney Dragway. Top Fuel Bike round 3. The Nitro Voodoo bike is hardly a motorcyle at all, weighing over 500kg, with it's long wheelbase and 17" rear tyre. It's a supercharged 1.5 litre motor, which sounds small capacity but on Nitro is makes around 1200-1500 deafening horsepower at about 50 pounds boost. Which is a lot. The rider is team owner and National champion Chris Matheson. So you can relate to the massive acceleration of this thing, it gets to 100mph within about 60 feet of the start, in around 1 second. The acceleration is stronger than astronauts experience at lift off. Back then in Chris' capable hands the bike has already done half track (1/8 mile) in 3.8 secs at 205mph and 1/4 mile in 6.0 seconds at over 230mph. You will also notice that the bike carries the front wheel in the air for until almost 3/4 track. So the bike actually does zero to 200mph on just one wheel - for almost 1000 feet - with no steering available from the handlebars. Basically it goes wherever it wants to. Hopefully straight, but it rarely does.
Right at the finish line of the 1/4 mile at Sydney Dragway there used to be a gentle rise and fall in the track. You'd hardly notice it, but at 350+ km/h it is actually becomes a bit of a bump. Now Chris Matheson in 2013 was already one of the most successful and experienced Top Fuel bike racers around, having already won many national titles. So he knew what he was doing. On this particular pass, just as he lifted is two little fingers on his left hand to grab the brake lever this bump lifted his hand just a tiny amount. (It's not like a normal bike layout, the brake is where the clutch normally is) and the wind got under these fingers. At that stage there was a fairing in front of the helmet and torso but no fairing in front of the hands. Now a 350km/h (230mph) wind has more than 10 times the force of a 100km/h wind, and even a strong person simply isn't strong enough to get their hand back on the handlebar once the wind has blown it off. Hence the rotation and tumble. This was NOT a conscious decision to get off. He was NOT celebrating a victory. He just caught a little too much air under the palm of his hand and that was that! The last thing he wanted to do was get off. Chris' left foot was badly broken and he had a number of quite severe burns wherever his triple-layer super heavy leathers touched the ground, as you can see by the puffs of smoke. Shoulders, elbows, hips, back. He always wears extremely high quality, super thick leathers.
Chris was taken to hospital, not for the first time and not for the last. As you may know, Chris continued with the sport and although he came 2nd in 2013 he kept winning national titles in Top Bike - 8 in total by 2022. He holds the track record at every major drag racing facility in Australia, and also the national record with a 5.92 second pass, set at Sydney in 2023. In his career so far he has run literally dozens of 6.0 passes at 220+ mph speeds.
The bike continued dead straight another 800 metres - right through the braking area, across the gravel trap, cut through the crash netting like a knife through butter, and hit the solid concrete wall at the end still doing almost 200 mph. The long forks of course took the impact, somesaulting the bike into the air with it landing on the embankment close to where the cameraman was shooting this long shot. Be aware that this head-on shot is from a camera more than 1/2 mile away from the finish line. Amazingly a lot of the bike was salvageable, including most of the motor and supercharger. Just the front end collapsing acted like a spring.
Well, later that day from his hospital bed Chris, always the optimist, was asking the crew to prepare the spare bike (the "Jackhammer", a Harley-based bike) for the next round. (That didn't happen - one might suggest he was a bit zonked with pain killers at the time - but it shows the tough cookie you're dealing with here).
I was right there - I am briefly visible in this video - in an orange vest, beside the track just before the finish line.
#topfuel #nitrobike #nitro #topfueldragster #nitrovoodoo #dragracing #nitrodrags #quartermile #nitromethane #dragonboard #winternationals #sydneydragway #nitrofail
- published: 02 Dec 2021
- views: 7968001
4:48
F1’s planning to bring back the South African GP…
Kyalami is a fan favourite among motorsport fans and there are a lot of things to suggest the F1 calendar will add South Africa to its list come 2024...
What d...
Kyalami is a fan favourite among motorsport fans and there are a lot of things to suggest the F1 calendar will add South Africa to its list come 2024...
What does it take for a circuit to be 'F1 Ready'?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQ_wI5EMEcA&t=167s
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What does it take for a circuit to be 'F1 Ready'?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQ_wI5EMEcA&t=167s
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- published: 13 Apr 2022
- views: 349620
12:27
Top 10 Poorest countries in the world 2024 + Its reasons (Documentary)
Which are the 10 poorest countries in the world? In this video, we attempt to introduce ten of the world's poorest countries based on GDP PPP data. GDP PPP, or ...
Which are the 10 poorest countries in the world? In this video, we attempt to introduce ten of the world's poorest countries based on GDP PPP data. GDP PPP, or GDP per capita based on purchasing power parity (PPP), is one of the indicators that expresses gross domestic product based on purchasing power parity. This factor is one of the most popular metrics used by macroeconomic analysts.
It's interesting to note that the ten poorest countries in the world are located in the continent of Africa. Most of these countries attribute their poverty to internal conflicts, political and social instability, a history of colonization by European countries, and resource poverty. Stay with us as we provide documentary explanations about the introduction of the 10 poorest countries in the world and the reasons behind them in this video.
Don't forget to Subscribe and turn on notifications of our channel 🔔 so you don't lose our videos.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:16 - General causes of poverty in countries
00:40 - Number 10: Madagascar
01:14 - Number 9: Chad
01:48 - Number 8: Liberia
02:33 - Number 7: Malawi
03:19 - Number 6: Niger
04:07 - Number 5: Mozambique
04:50 - Number 4: Democratic Republic of the Congo
06:11 - Number 3: Central African Republic
07:43 - Number 2: Burundi
08:37 - South Sudan
09:59 - Other Countries
10:18 - Conclusion
12:12 - End
12:15 - Outro
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https://wn.com/Top_10_Poorest_Countries_In_The_World_2024_Its_Reasons_(Documentary)
Which are the 10 poorest countries in the world? In this video, we attempt to introduce ten of the world's poorest countries based on GDP PPP data. GDP PPP, or GDP per capita based on purchasing power parity (PPP), is one of the indicators that expresses gross domestic product based on purchasing power parity. This factor is one of the most popular metrics used by macroeconomic analysts.
It's interesting to note that the ten poorest countries in the world are located in the continent of Africa. Most of these countries attribute their poverty to internal conflicts, political and social instability, a history of colonization by European countries, and resource poverty. Stay with us as we provide documentary explanations about the introduction of the 10 poorest countries in the world and the reasons behind them in this video.
Don't forget to Subscribe and turn on notifications of our channel 🔔 so you don't lose our videos.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:16 - General causes of poverty in countries
00:40 - Number 10: Madagascar
01:14 - Number 9: Chad
01:48 - Number 8: Liberia
02:33 - Number 7: Malawi
03:19 - Number 6: Niger
04:07 - Number 5: Mozambique
04:50 - Number 4: Democratic Republic of the Congo
06:11 - Number 3: Central African Republic
07:43 - Number 2: Burundi
08:37 - South Sudan
09:59 - Other Countries
10:18 - Conclusion
12:12 - End
12:15 - Outro
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- published: 22 Feb 2024
- views: 23
12:31
Why F1 needs to return to Africa
Formula 1 travels to all corners of the global...nearly. They travel to North America, South America, Asia, Australia and Europe. However, the continent of Afri...
Formula 1 travels to all corners of the global...nearly. They travel to North America, South America, Asia, Australia and Europe. However, the continent of Africa has been missing since 1993. In this video, we have a look at why F1 should return to Africa and where they can host a race on it.
A special thanks to Sim Dane for collaborating on this project! Be sure to check out his channel, if you haven't already.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNb2OL0DfdnnCKwPQkpj8Eg
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#F1 #Formula1 #Africa #AfricanGP
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Formula 1 travels to all corners of the global...nearly. They travel to North America, South America, Asia, Australia and Europe. However, the continent of Africa has been missing since 1993. In this video, we have a look at why F1 should return to Africa and where they can host a race on it.
A special thanks to Sim Dane for collaborating on this project! Be sure to check out his channel, if you haven't already.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNb2OL0DfdnnCKwPQkpj8Eg
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#F1 #Formula1 #Africa #AfricanGP
- published: 05 Nov 2020
- views: 304203