Ben Cissell attended his first vintage race in 2009. He was amazed at what he saw, and immediately hooked. He was familiar with the idea of vintage racing, it’s just that he always thought it was staged; a bunch of older, expensive race cars doing choreographed laps around the track. As most of you already know he couldn’t have been further from the truth. Vintage racing is real. Those living, breathing pieces of history are on the track letting it all hang out and just inches away from disaster. Ben thought, ʻIf I am a sports car guy and have no idea what vintage racing is, then the majority of the car world population must be in the same boat.ʼ He decided to do something about it and Vintage Racing Today was born.
Vintage Racing Today Film Trailer
When Ben first contacted us and asked if we would review his film we were a bit hesitant. Not because we didn’t think we would like it, but because it wasn’t Porsche specific. So when the DVD arrived I wasn’t really sure what I would do with it. That changed right after seeing the opening racing sequence. Filmed in full HD with some of the most interesting angles we ever seen for GoPro cameras I felt like I was in the race. If you like motorsport, you’re going to enjoy this film (and there are plenty of Porsches to go around).
Vintage Racing Today Movie as Shown at the VIR Gold Cup
Since the premier above was shown, the movie has changed drastically. The production quality is superb and the racing scenes will have you squirming in your seats as you see just how close these incredible machines are to disaster as they lap the track at high speeds just inches from their competitors.
Ben is selling his movie directly through his site at Vintage Racing Today. For just $25 bucks you can get yourself a copy or get one for a friend as a gift.* You won’t be disappointed.
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*We have no affiliation with Ben or his film other than the free copy of the DVD he sent for us to review (which we’ve subsequently passed along to a long time FLATSIXES.com reader.