Phil Crump Racing DVD Trailer
CONSISTENTLY Australia's greatest racer throughout the 70s and 80s, Phil Crump led his country to their first World Team Cup triumph in 1976. For the first time, you can now view all of his races on that epic, historic day at London's White City, plus the qualifying round at Ipswich where the Aussies sensationally knocked out holders England.
This unique double-disc set, spanning almost four hours, showcases the class of courageous Crumpie from 1974 until 1991, featuring 127 races across seven countries, including six different Aussie venues and 16 British League tracks.
* Racing for Newport at Wasps' Somerton Park track and also at Swindon and Oxford.
* Starring for Swindon Robins.
* Marathon man shows his strength and durability as winner of the 16-Lapper at Ipswich.
* Powering to outstanding success in the 1975 Australasian Final at Sydney, featuring his debut on the new Street four-valve engine.
* Leading his country to victory in the 1974 World Pairs semi-final at Rodenbach, Germany and to the silver medal (with John Boulger) in the final at Belle Vue.
* His ruthless, controversial battles with main Aussie rival Billy Sanders.
*Phil in action at various other Australian venues, including his Mildura stomping ground, plus The Ekka (Brisbane), Speedway Park and North Arm (Adelaide) and Newcastle Motordrome.
* Beating reigning World Champion Per Jonsson and racing wheel to wheel with future great Tony Rickardsson as well as the best of the Aussies in the early 90s.
* Rare long-track action from Haldon, Devon, where Phil roars to victory showing his back wheel to Ole Olsen and Bruce Penhall.
* Contemporary interviews with Crumpie, including a chat just prior to his 1990 comeback for Swindon.
OTHER RIDERS FEATURED IN ACTION
FROM AUSTRALIA: John Boulger, John Langfield, Bob Valentine, John Titman, Billy Sanders, Phil Herne, Merv Janke, Lou Sansom, Danny Kennedy, Rob Hitchcock, Rob Maxfield, Terry Tulloch, Tim Nunan, Mark Fiora, Gary Guglielmi, Dean Johnson, Glynn Taylor, Chris Hicks, Steve Baker, Les Sawyer, Rob Ashton, Glen Baxter, Dave Jackson, Rod Hunter, Shane Parker, Stan Bear, Leigh Adams, Todd Wiltshire, Troy Butler, Craig Hodgson, Craig Boyce, Mick Poole, Gary Allan, Stephen Davies, Alan Rivett, Steve Langdon, Darren Winkler, Rod Colquhoun.
FROM ENGLAND: Peter Collins, Michael Lee, Gary Havelock, Kenny Carter, Ray Wilson, Terry Betts, Malcolm Simmons, Martin Ashby, John Louis, Dave Jessup, Gordon Kennett, Chris Morton, John Davis, Mike Keen, Norman Hunter, Bernie Leigh, Bob Coles, Barry Thomas, Mitch Graham, Richard Greer, John Dews, Doug Wyer, Phil Collins, Les Collins, Neil Collins, Andy Smith, Ian Cartwright, Geoff Bouchard, Alan Grahame, Andy Grahame, Kevin Smith, Tim Hunt, Steve Finch, Neil Evitts, Simon Wigg, Jeremy Doncaster, Paul Thorp, Sean Wilson, Peter Carr, Alun Rossiter, Mark Robinson, David Smart, Paul Evitts, Nigel Flatman.
FROM NEW ZEALAND: Ronnie Moore, Barry Briggs, Ivan Mauger, Larry Ross, Mitch Shirra, Bruce Cribb, Graeme Stapleton, Rick Timmo, Colin Farquharson, Dave Gifford, David Bargh.
FROM SWEDEN: Anders Michanek, Per Jonsson, Tony Rickardsson, Jimmy Nilsen, Soren Sjosten, Tommy Jansson, Christer Lofqvist, Conny Ivarsson, Lars-Ake Andersson, Richard Hellsen.
FROM DENMARK: Ole Olsen, Hans Nielsen, Erik Gundersen, Finn Thomsen, Alf Busk, Bo Petersen, Preben Eriksen, Gert Handberg, Jan Staechmann.
FROM USA: Scott Autrey, Bruce Penhall, Kelly Moran, Bobby Schwartz, Shawn Moran, Sam Ermolenko, Lance King, Steve Gresham, John Cook.
FROM POLAND: Edward Jancarz, Zenon Plech, Marek Cieslak, Jerzy Rembas.
FROM RUSSIA: Vladmir Gordeev, Valeri Gordeev, Gregori Chlynovski, Viktor Trofimov, Rinat Mardanshin.
FROM CZECH REPUBLIC: Jan Holub, Jan Hadek, Vaclav Verner, Milan Spinka.
FROM SCOTLAND: George Hunter, Jim McMillan, Brian Collins, Bobby Beaton, Willie Templeton.
FROM NORWAY: Reidar Eide, Dag Lovaas, Edgar Stangeland, Tormod Langli.
FROM ITALY: Armando Castagna.