"Officer was I too fast?"
"No you were flying too low"
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Damn he flew farther than the Wright brothers
Yeah didn’t they only fly like 100 ft or smth on there first “official” flight?
@@tkkam1139 i just checked and it says there first flight was 120ft (36m)
Haha this guy, I like the cut of your jib, I literally let out an audible “HA” reading this. Hahaha Thank you
Camaro driver just won the lottery, Boeing are looking into adding Camaro's to wings for extra lift at take off
Camaro saw a beeg massif fackin spoidar an untsmin beeg hyooj cant on the road
the manufacturer of that chute has the single best promotional video now
Most of the comments here are insanely unoriginal and overdone @@rokahna7847
For sure that saved him from crashing and from some potential injury. Of course I have to imagine that even though some of the body panels were for sure saved because he never even hit the wall, the chassis might not have much liked "coming in for a landing". Some of the kudos has to go to the driver for actually pulling the chute at exactly that moment. Heck of a lot going on in what appears to be 3.2 seconds (that's when you see the chute drop). After that 3.2 second mark he is just along for the ride. Or should I say flight.
1950: Cars will fly in the 21st century
21st Century: Mission accomplished
He can literally say, " man, I was flying down the track"
Love it all '
The take off '
The wheelie '
The flight down track '
The chute re-entering '
The 4 wheel landing '
The safe arrival at terminal ! 🏆👍😎
@@My_Fair_Lady you can't see that the car completely left the ground and was airborne?
The firefighter putting on his jacket made this funny for me and idk why
Great reaction time to start heading out once he saw the car airborne. Then the relaxed follow-through once he saw it had landed upright, not on fire, and driver likely alive and responsive. Still gotta cruise over to check on things, but the call went from 10 to 2 real quick.
It's always amazing to see the effect of air has on angled surfaces being able to turn just about anything into a wing, even if they're a 1-2 ton car going fast.
Look up "Potomac River Speed Boat Crash". Lots of heavy weight, crazy airborne.
The only driver that has the complete right to say, "I was flying" to describe how fast he was going.
@@solunasunrise It's more about how quick he got to 166. So that's okay.
@@solunasunrise No, he ran a 16.63 second quarter mile. The speed is obscured
Somebody forgot to tell him that its a drag strip, not a runway.
I'm honestly curious as to what the quarter mile time was, and if that was a record?????
"There’s a point at 7,000 RPMs where everything fades.
The machine becomes weightless. It disappears.
All that’s left, a body moving through space, and time.
At 7,000 RPM, that’s where you meet it. That’s where it waits for you."
"Did u account for the friction in ur calculation?"
Driver: "the what..."
Driver" once I was off the ground I had to worry about turbulence "
It didn't even flip or anything. It literally glided through the air. Impressive
Looks like he deployed the brake parachute at the perfect moment right when he started to lose control. That probably stabilized things and saved him from a much worse situation
@@omid1929 Shoot deploys automatically past a certain angle iirc. One of many simple yet effective safety features.
I used to have a 68 and in a straight line they are more stable than many modern sports cars
Other driver was like, "yes, free win!"
A few seconds later, "..."
That's a damn good pilot!
WHAT A SAVE!!
You don't understand, cars have no control in the air. There was no "save" he just got super lucky.
That's a definite , drawing out of the LUCK BANK , WOW 😳 ! ✔️
"When this baby hits 88 miles per hour your gonna see some serious shit."
At this point of time. This so called, car, will transform into a jet.
I think this guy just beat the Wright brothers
@@iwasatoad Kind of makes you think what it'd do with some Speed Racer pop out under wings?
Was his time recorded or did he fly over the box? great piloting
Why haven't flying cars been invented yet.
HOLD MY BEER....
okay, just imagine being in the perspective of the green car
you start your engine
flag is waved
you take off, throttle to the floor
*your opponent has achieved takeoff and is currently 12ft above you*
"Hello, this is your captain speaking-"
"Sir, this is a car."
"Preparing for liftoff."
"Sir, this is a car"
"Dude, *you* know that and *I* know that. But the car don't know nothin' of the sort!"
“Please out your tray tables in the upright positi- oh, we’ve landed.”
This is still one of the wildest things captured on video
Damn, that's spectacular! Who's the guardian angel in the back seat.
Race Marshall “You good to go?”
Driver “I’m just waiting on clearance from Air traffic control, sir”
"How fast did you say you completed the quarter mile?"
"Hard to say... Technically I flew half of it..."
@@radicaledwards3449 The air slowed the car down. Had it stayed on the ground it would have a faster time.
@@radicaledwards3449 Doesn’t matter if the distance is the same. I could crawl a mile or I could run it. Point is, time is what matters. Obviously we know the distance.
Nice chute pull. Dude saved his own life.
Legend has it that he was still throttling and shifting in flight.
"Hello Officer, was I driving too fast?"
"Nope, You were flying too low"
This driver's quick thinking to deploy the parachute was amazing. That saved his life!!!
In top fuel dragsters those are set via an accelerometer to auto-deploy in the event of excessive movement in ways other than straight forward, like this. I don't know what this tier of drag racing has, though, as I don't even know if this is pro modifieds or amateur
@@Director_Orson_KrennicI was thinking auto deploy, glad u commented.... If button or switch, then his hand would have to have been on it from launch.......
I’m not a drag racer, but the same thing occurred to me, I wasn’t sure if the chute was automatically deployed or if the driver had constant control/option to deploy. It certainly looked like the ‘chute straightened the car out while slowing it down dramatically…
Wow. They are putting Tricks into Drag Racing just like Monster Trucks. Great Stuff ! :P
When you play rocket league so much that you learn how to aerial in real life
When he says, I was flying down the track, he means it!
Legend has it the driver is still cleaning his undies out...
That's a pretty cool trick if you don't want people to know your 1/8 mile time!
@Jafromobile do you have any more content coming? Love your channel.
When you actually leave the ground, having a parachute seems doubly appropriate.
@@joshmarsh2402you are the wrong one here. He says doubly as in double. This is refering the the horizontal momentum and the vertical momentum. In this case car go diagonal through space and time parachute slow down the x and z axis at same time
@@ThatControlUser whos the real nerd here. Me who said it? Or you for understanding it
He landed completely sideways and saved it. Incredible.
homie landed like he was controlling the whip in gta 5 lol
Proof of the old adage, "Some cars are powerful enough that they cross the line between being a great car and a really bad airplane!"
Driver: you know I'm something of a pilot myself.
Right? It'll be 20 years later and he'll still be recounting the story every chance he gets lol.
Driver: "Did I ever tell you kids about my time as a pilot?"
Driver's grandkids: *eye roll* "Yes Grandpa, about once a day for as long as we can remember. In fact, I think that my *actual* first memory."
For everyone watching this, it was one of the most incredible things they have ever witnessed
For Skeeter, it was a tuesday
Legend has it he launched into orbit on the second attempt.
Guy in green car: " How can I compete with that?"
I know you're joking, and it's a good joke, but just for those that may not know; The green car won because the red car committed a bunch of violations, including crossing the center line.
@@operator0 I doubt he cares about winning with that time. Legendary
@@operator0 I think he doesn't care About winning the race....He flew Like a fuckin BEAUTIFUL BIG Ass MUSCLE 🕊️
He really flew right past that other guy.
This is one of those rare moments: you wouldn’t believe it if it wasn’t recorded.
"You'll never catch me officer, not when I shift into MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE!"
That parachute potentially saved his life.
"Its a new record!" New meta unlocked
He saved his life with the timely release of the parachute.
More like when he landed he controlled the "drift" perfectly so he didn't roll over, although everything went exactly the only way it had in order not to flip
Nah I doubt he would've died if the parachute didn't go off. I mean they have a roll cage and like a 4 point harness.
Incredible hang time. He was in the air for near half the track. That has to be a record for distance traveled in the air
what gets me is he let off, then got back in it, the amount of track he was back in it what 75 FT, he had that much momentum to go that far.
Any landing you can walk away from is a good landing. 👍👍👍
My buddy really said "I Believe I Can Flyyy" 🤣
Most people use a parachute to slow them down when falling from the sky. This dude used his parachute to slow him going UP into the sky
GTA V players when they scratch a fence at 50 mph:
but still in GTA 5 you can't fly a car by just accelerating, it's exclusive bug of real life and by the way do u wanna to play gta 5 online with me?
Gives a whole new meaning to flying down the track.
The other car was like “shit bro, you can have it”
dude forgot he wasn't supposed to be building a plane.
@@rsigaming8990 Thats not how marketing works. No ones gonna check out your channel.
No pre story. no talking. no click bait. Just straight up exact video of what was described, cut perfectly to the most important part. Thank you!
for someone who doesn't like time wasting in videos you sure did waste ours with your comment.
@@roshivvymegido9178 what? I did not force you in any way to read my comment. what are you even talking about. If you felt that my comment wasted your time: then that is on you; and you alone.
"Before we get to the video, I wanna take a moment to talk about our sponsors, RAID SHADOW LEGENDS."
Ok, that's something. It not just went airborne, it glides.
As my university professor used to say.
"Anything can fly like a plane with speed enough"
Can we all just appreciate how steady and quiet the camera man was......
@@brandennfinch some cameraman or a filming guys *yeet* the camera when something bad or shocking is happening
"We’ll have flying cars in the future."
The future is now.
@@neptunehuios There's still people that believe in this you know? It's not a joke in other people's brains.
His whole life, career, the wall next to him, and at least 1 g of force flashed before his eyes
"Your car is a little banged up, but its nothing serious. Keep racing kid!"
"When this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you're going to see some serious shit!"
@@briandrum1 Just saying that much more people should've gotten that reference. Likes a pretty low for a great reference
@@AnJelloSnaccy Yes it is. Although I probably should have said 188 MPH instead, haha. That bitch was moving!
This is literally the most badass thing I've ever seen in my life.
Gives you an idea how much speed he got up to,staying airborne that far.
and he still did it in less than 10 seconds. dayum.
Remember the ride leading up to when the Grinch said, "almost lost my cool?" This guy had a moment like that.
"I'm flying through the air, this is not good" -Ricky Bobby
@@salazam If you have seen the movie and thought it was funny, when reading dudes comment you could hea r Ricky Bobby saying it, that's all, not a direct comparison.. scheesch.. Enjoy some humor man, makes the day much more fun.
The fact he had the presence of mind to deploy the chute is insane to me.
And if you watch really closely, you can see that as he is going airborne, he is still turning the wheels to be inline with his momentum so that when he lands, he straightens right out. The force is strong in this one. Respect.
Im pretty sure it’s automatic, but if not it’s very impressive indeed. Turing the wheels would be instinctual too, so I’d say the true hero of this was the weather. No doubt a BA driver though
Probably trained to react a certain way when they see the sun setting over the bumper, at mid-day.
Honestly same bro. Especially since the chute helps straighten the car out of a increasingly uncontrollable slide. I love watching drivers say “fuck it, I’m losing it” and pop the chute, thus keeping them out of the wall and potentially saving their life.
And then there are the ones that think they can regain it, or simply don’t think to pull the chute and end up wrecking.
Mechanic: how to want to modify
Owner: idk i like Planes
Mechanic: say no more
Dude really brought a jet fighter to a car race. Absolute beast
Your buddy gets in the car
You: this car flies
Him: i'll bet it does
You: no, you don't understand
That’s called winning with style!
You know this man landed every GTA jump on the first try.
Officer 1: “He just flew over a fence!”
Officer 2: “He what?!”
I thought this was the Batman joke where is he ? He’s on the roof ? Did you say he’s on the ROOF??
@@yaboique6650
This better be a joke.
Hopefully I don’t get r/whooshed
But ur grammar is wrong...
That car had those GTA physics when you're able to control your car while in the air 😂
Bro saw jesus for 5 seconds then said i still have left overs in the fridge.
St. Peter: Good news and bad news. The good news is, you're going to heaven.
Bro: And?
St. Peter: You leave on Tuesday.
Damn that parachute saved the day two time in one
He could have kept on going but he knew the FAA would never let him hear the end of it
Air Traffic Control to Pilot: "Camaro NX211 this is Tower - we have a number for you to call"
Hearing ATC say those words, every pilot listening cringes a bit.
He should get an instant Red Bull sponsorship since he already earned his wings
This has to be peak adrenaline one can ever feel
Driver be like: “I won tho right?”
@@AlonzoTG Honestly, if he hadn't crossed over while in flight that would have been by far the coolest win ever in drag racing history.
Would be cool if he did but you can see the lights flashing for the left lane car due to the camaro crossing the center line, not by much though lol
"Where we're going we dont need, roads."
Dude all the comments on here and you get the award of falling out of my seat. I said the same thing to myself when I watched it
Bro went from car to plane
SAMIR! YOU'RE BREAKING THE CAR
This comment w 20 likes get a heart but not the ones w 20k plus lol
"Shaddap" - samir, moments before disaster.
@@miistre quality > quantity 🤣
I just watched the refrence video. Worth every second.
Never been so happy to understand a reference