For a bit of context: a brand called DAF ("van Doornes Automobiel Fabriek") came up with a very clever drive system, called variomatic. It is still in use today under CVVT in Honda vehicles. DAF had an unfair reputation as a 'womans car' because you didn't have to shift gears at all, nor was there a finicky automatic gearbox to maintain, just two pulleys and a belt for each rear wheel. Which gave it insane acceleration as well because the torque convertor gave maximum torque at the lowest speeds ramping down the torque gradually and continuously as speed increased.
One peculiar aspect of this drive system is that it allows your car to go as fast in reverse as it does forward! Of course the Dutch could not let this go without setting up a race around that theme, which was wildly popular in the past.
Since dafjes have an 'unfair advantage' you also got a secondary class, with other car brands, this is a video of that race.
That video really hurts to look at by the way, the casual destruction of such a large number of what would be very special classics today is grating, especially that pretty 55 coupe is one that I'd love to keep around.
Also, thank you for finally making sense of a childhood memory of a Jacobse & Van Es photo where they sit in a car, with the caption "200 km/u? Dat rijden wij al in z'n achteruit!"
https://youtu.be/a59KyXhk74w?t=177