Without the Sunoco and CAM2 paint schemes, it would be hard to classify the 917/10 and 917/30 as "pretty" cars. I always thought that the M8_ series of McLarens looked nice, but in the end, racing is war, not a beauty contest. Teddy Mayer is a good friend, and told me that McLaren's Can-Am budget never exceeded $500,000 for the entire season! Amazing.
ILMORdude (Lebowski?): Pretty "peppy" throttle response there! Do the headers always glow like that even at low loads? I've always associated high EGT's with late timing.
If you were around for the turbo days, you can probably relate to how obnoxious those engine fumes would get halfway through the warm-up process, just as the condensation started to disappear from the tailpipes. The heavy doses of formaldehyde (by-product of methanol combustion) were way worse than nitro!
A little something I have sitting around: 1994 Ilmor "Indy" V8. (The "Mercedes-Benz" on the coil covers is incorrect and will be changed.) This is the 4-cam, 161 c.i. version that we ran throughout the CART season, not the 209 pushrod engine we ran at Indy. It's a dyno-fresh unit that's going into a 1994 Penske Indy car that I'm having restored. We tested it at 700 hp at 10,000 rpm, but I recall racing them at about 760 @ 11,800 or so. ABout 280 pounds, if I recall. The parts in these engines are jewelry; I can't imagine what's inside a current F1 engine.