@@jimw7905 to be honest i don´t think the word "spin" or "crash" dont make one video win or lost views. what is the difference between crash and spin? (for me spin word are used when car "spin" and after keep going on track)
@@fastf1race589 1. (of a vehicle) collide violently with an obstacle or another vehicle. "a racing car had crashed, wrecking a safety barrier" 2. move or cause to move with force, speed, and sudden loud noise. "huge waves crashed down on to us" The word crash clearly has a different meaning to spin. Don't be silly
@@theodorelittlejohn6306 hydroplaning with slicks on is not his fault. He hit the apex (realistically the most dry part of the track) anyone in his situation would have spun just look at george In Canada for example
That was so slow my god but I’ll need to hear what happened to the car before saying anything critical
Looked like driver error, the track looked damp in places and seems like he got his rear in a wet patch
@@The_MostHigh yea thought so
It just looks incredibly slippery still. Probs just went wide and the tyres just went 😬😂
probably a wet patch
Not really a crash is it now?! this is what the race community calls a spin
Maybe you right. I called crash because i saw commentators calling "crash" on tv.
@@fastf1race589 No, you said Crash because you wanted views. Just be honest
@@jimw7905 to be honest i don´t think the word "spin" or "crash" dont make one video win or lost views.
what is the difference between crash and spin? (for me spin word are used when car "spin" and after keep going on track)
@@fastf1race589 1. (of a vehicle) collide violently with an obstacle or another vehicle.
"a racing car had crashed, wrecking a safety barrier"
2. move or cause to move with force, speed, and sudden loud noise.
"huge waves crashed down on to us"
The word crash clearly has a different meaning to spin. Don't be silly
For me.. I can call this a spin or crash. But maybe more a spin because his car was not demage
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Not his fault there's just no grip, looks slippery there
It is his fault, the driver is responsible. He have to keep the car on track no matter what conditions. Shit Happends.
@@theodorelittlejohn6306 hydroplaning with slicks on is not his fault. He hit the apex (realistically the most dry part of the track) anyone in his situation would have spun just look at george In Canada for example