Surprising a Legend! Dallara drives The Italian Job Lamborghini Miura! | Tyrrell's Classic Workshop

2021-08-11に共有
In another very special episode of Tyrrell's Classic Workshop, Iain looks back on a career highlight with one of the World's most famous cars, the Lamborghini Miura from the opening sequence of the Italian Job movie! Having gone to great lengths to establish the authenticity of the vehicle, it was brought to Iain's workshop for a tune-up, before he had the privilege of taking it back to the Great St Bernard Pass to recreate that iconic movie opening. Whilst in possession of the car, Iain paid a visit to some of the key men behind the Miura and in this episode we bring you an extended interview with one of the key original team, chief engineer Gian Paolo Dallara. And with the interview concluded, there's time for a surprise for the great man himself!

Iain's recording of Matt Monro's iconic track, "On Days Like These", is available to stream or purchase on various sites now including iTunes, Amazon, Spotify and Deezer. A huge thanks to legendary guitarist/composer/music producer Steve Wright for collaborating with Iain on that track and also for his original music on this video. All of Iain and Steve's royalties from any sales will be donated to charity.

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Watch the previous installment featuring an interview with the great Marcello Gandini, the car designer behind many of the most iconic cars ever produced including the Miura.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
01:49 - Italian Job Miura revisiting The Alps
03:28 - En route to the Dallara factory
08:00 - Meeting Gian Paolo Dallara
09:13 - Interview - Dallara's early career
21:36 - A walk around the Miura chassis
25:47 - Interview continued
30:43 - A surprise for Gian Paolo!
34:07 - Iain's conclusion
35:39 - Outro

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コメント (21)
  • @jjy1463
    Iain is so gracious. He let the great man speak utterly uninterrupted. No other person on YouTube has the cool, calm, and soothing manner of presenting information as does Iain. A pleasure to watch.
  • I liked Dallara's smile as he turned the engine off. He looked genuinely happy in that moment.
  • What a humble person, i could listen to the stories he could tell all day long.
  • Gian Paolo Dallara (really) is a legend! He must be in his mid-80s, yet there he is at his office at his factory (he was clearly so delighted that Iain turned-up in a Miura) - I can't imagine that there's another person alive (let alone still working) that has contributed so much to some of the greatest sportscars and racing cars ever made from the 60s onwards..... Comes across as such a lovely and humble man - yet still obviously hasn't lost the passion for his craft.....
  • Lol that jogger at 2:05 couldnt believe his eyes thought he was going to run into the wall
  • What a privilege to listen to automotive history from a man that was making that history, well done Iain superb episode.
  • This is just so insanely good that I must laugh! - Here is the Italian Job Miura. And look, here is THE man that designed it. Incredible!
  • @antn537
    What an amazing opportunity. Seeing him looking at the car was like he was looking at one of his children, the pure joy & love, put a smile on my face
  • @1ocean515
    The smile on Dallara’s face while driving his creation sums it up completely. What a tremendous episode!! 👍👍
  • Dallara looked like he was a bit afraid of getting emotional at times. Great interview. It's so refreshing to see people with so much passion, and this goes for both of you.
  • This is the stuff us YouTube fans want to see. Beautiful cars, beautifully presented 👍👍👍
  • Fabulous, just fabulous. What is left to say. This is man is so modest and yet full of joy and passion. No laptops back then making business models and scenarios either, or checking engineering constructions before hand. All by practical heads and hands, trial and error. There he says iconically: " No business modelling first, we just started...", "Ok, let's do it..." Fantastic episode, and thank you for making this possible for sharing. This YT channel is a geniune diamond :)
  • That brought a tear to my eye - I'm so pleased that Iain got to live out his childhood dream, and took us along for the ride!!
  • Who in the HELL gave thumbs down to this video 😡!? These are fantastic videos by a master of his trade, be thankful he takes the time to have this channel and share with us his work and passion, if you don’t like these videos then go watch other YouTube videos of wealthy kids buying and selling high-end cars they truly don’t appreciate on a daily basis! This is a special channel for true car enthusiasts.
  • My goodness, what a beautiful man and a beautiful use of YouTube. The " hey, dude how ya going mob" should learn how to present their channels like Iain and the driveway mechanics need to learn as well. Brilliant, professional, classy and fascinating.
  • You know a car is something else, when more than 50 years later, keeps leaving the man who engineered it without words.
  • You were correct to insist that Gian Paolo drive the Miura. The look on his face as he accelerated was absolutely priceless. An exceptionally well produced video. Thanks Iain.
  • Historically important to capture these great men talking about their fabulous creations. Done supremely well in the right tone with care taken alround, made with love and not speed. I'm sure we all could sit through so much more but well done for a special episode.
  • I'm currently in the grip of deep depression, you have lifted me up mate, brilliant stuff, thank you x
  • Wow. Just...wow. What a great honour to be able to listen to that gentleman. The immense pleasure Iain derived from the tete-a-tete was so wonderfully expressed on his face and in his voice. He got to chat with one of his heroes about one of the most important cars of our time. I bet he is still smiling...