The Goodwood Revival that wrapped up this weekend is an annual superb outlet to vicariously fulfill your vintage race car fantasies. You can have a lot of fun there on two wheels, too. For instance, sit back and watch in awe at Troy Corser's skills as he flogs a pre-war German motorbike around the Goodwood circuit.

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Despite the drizzle this weekend, a handful of nutjobs who were willing to take these old motorbikes to their limit got in some good laps. Corser gives this decades-old BMW bike the ride of its life until it finally gives up the ghost. Corser rides with total abandon as he whips his ride through the hairpin and clips the apex using every bit of the track, nearly cutting the grass while dragging his knee.

By the time the 1935 BMW decided to stop running, Corser had set the fastest lap of the day by a margin of 0.5 seconds with his 1:37.369. That's some unbelievable riding on an 80-year-old motorcycle. As the weekend progressed, the weather deteriorated. That didn't change Corser's riding style. He continued to push another running vintage BMW right to the limits.

Watch below to see a massive puddle end the race for Corser in a spectacular wipeout.

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