Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be in the shoes of great winners as motorsport history is made? To be behind the wheel as Richard Attwood or Hans Herrmann wrangling that 917 to Le Mans victory in 1970, or to see through the visor of Senna as he man-handles his McLaren during that legendary (wet) opening lap at Donnington in 1993.
Much as it is our desire, we aren’t furnished at this present moment with the capability of time travel, but we do have portable, rugged, high-quality cameras. The human imagination can do the rest… Put yourself in the shoes of 1991 Le Mans-winning rotary wranglers Volker Weidler, Johnny Herbert and Bertrand Gachot and imagine crafting an aural symphony with the legendary yowl of the 4-rotor. As a POV, 767B at Laguna isn’t exactly the short straw, even when compared with a 787B at Le Mans over 25 years ago…
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