Actually, a couple of clips are not mistakes at all. Andrew Jordan’s masterful car control in an AC Cobra is a sight to behold. The big-power V8 sports car didn’t take kindly to the wet conditions, but AJ was able to tame it. It was a similar story in the Stirling Moss Memorial Trophy, where Andrew Woolmer was languishing in long slides with his Austin-Healey 3000. Jimmie Johnson had a front-row seat from his equally loose Aston Martin DB4GT, creating some spectacular on-board footage.
Elsewhere, we have four cars attempting to get into the chicane together – and all coming out the other side unscathed – and a couple of perfect 360-degree spins from Gordon Shedden (Ford Galaxie) and Kubota, Katsuaki (Lotus 30). There are plenty of instances of drivers running wide. Alex Brundle goes grass-cutting in the CUT 7 Jaguar E-type while we also have a Ford Galaxie from the St. Mary’s Trophy that returns to the circuit immediately in front of a Lotus Cortina.
There’s shoulder-to-knee contact between riders in the Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy, and a moment in the RAC TT Celebration where Alex Brundle’s Jaguar E-type gets a little too close – by which we mean touches – Jake Hill’s AC Cobra. Some deft steering correction keeps both on track. And if you need any illustration of just how slippery things were when it was wet, a Jaguar D-type has a moment on the start/finish straight.
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