Often a video doesn't need any fancy tricks or surprises to be fantastic. Such is the case here.
It's an onboard clip from Jacques Laffite's Ligier Matra in practice for the 1978 Monza Grand Prix. There's a brief intro where the V12 is described as "spectacular" and having a sound "like power" then that's it. We're onto the main straight, V12 howling and the trees of Monza park looming. Upshifts are blipped, downchanges are throttle matched, powerslides are deftly caught. As an intro to 70s F1 it would take some beating. One to turn up very loud and savour on a Friday afternoon.
[Lead image is from LAT and actually of a 1981 car before that's pointed out. We know but it should illustrate the point being made].