Just remembered I Dvr'd this. It was on Velocity so it might get re aired.
Watching historic races is usually really neat just seeing these things being raced like they were designgned to. But racing them at Monaco its a lot more nerve wracking at how close they get to the barriers and how the red mist descends and the drivers are really going for it.
It also prompted some reading on pre war grand prix car suspensions reguarding the static positive camber they have. So I learned something as well!
And seeing hearing Jacky Ickx drive the 1938 Auto Union 16 cylinder car was awesome.