OMG THE CAR CAUGHT ON FIRE!! First time reacting to Top 10 Dramatic Moments of the 2020 F1 Season!

SdĂ­let
VloĆŸit
  • čas pƙidĂĄn 13. 07. 2022
  • What's up with y'all young fellas ! Welcome in to another Kidd Reactionnnnn
    OMG THE CAR CAUGHT ON FIRE!! First time reacting to Top 10 Dramatic Moments of the 2020 F1 Season!
    Babbyyyyyy!!!!!!!! Like, Share and Subscribe if you new because on this channel: You get the most Exciting Vlogs, and Mood-changing Reactions, With so much room to grow based off my Beautiful Fanbase's input 🌍
    This is THE Coldest Baltimore channel đŸ„¶ 100,000 SUBS COMING STAY TUNE
    Follow my social media.........
    Follow me on twitter- home?lang=en-gb
    Follow me on instagram- / dunson_brothers
    Follow on tictok- www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRNGPyeq/
    follow me on facebook-www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRNGPyeq/
    #sports
    #formula1
    #f1
    #dragrace
  • ZĂĄbava

Komentáƙe • 362

  • @dunsonhouse
    @dunsonhouse  Pƙed rokem +213

    Can’t believe I never knew about this sportđŸ€ŠđŸœâ€â™‚ïž

    • @craigcassidy6078
      @craigcassidy6078 Pƙed rokem +24

      Boys it's race that's held in multiple countries.. your country has indy car but its not really same

    • @madsfiskerborg9981
      @madsfiskerborg9981 Pƙed rokem +13

      Keep on reacting to F1 please

    • @TheHolladiewaldfeee
      @TheHolladiewaldfeee Pƙed rokem +3

      yeah react to the 2021 season finale. It was epic

    • @rikishikato5001
      @rikishikato5001 Pƙed rokem +2

      Now you boys know.

    • @ticalhezzy1692
      @ticalhezzy1692 Pƙed rokem +2

      Race in a couple hours. If ya'll ain't doing shit, give it a watch.

  • @Stiisho
    @Stiisho Pƙed rokem +775

    Valtteri Bottas currently holds the record for the highest speed in an F1 race, hitting 372.5km/h (231.4mph) in the 2016 Mexican Grand Prix.

    • @willierca
      @willierca Pƙed rokem +67

      they make corners at crazy speeds too because they have a lot of downforce. its a real treat

    • @dallinorr6929
      @dallinorr6929 Pƙed rokem +2

      That is insane

    • @willmitchell3943
      @willmitchell3943 Pƙed rokem +15

      The days when that Williams was a rocket ship on wheels and a bus in the corners 😍

    • @leonlaren
      @leonlaren Pƙed rokem +5

      Was baku 2016

    • @Stiisho
      @Stiisho Pƙed rokem +3

      @@leonlaren but it was in qualifying, and the cars are significantly faster in quali

  • @Magariz1283
    @Magariz1283 Pƙed rokem +618

    That Grosjean crash is still tough to watch again. I watched that live and to say I felt sick is an understatement. Everyone thought he was dead. One of the worst in sport.

    • @PassiveSmoking
      @PassiveSmoking Pƙed rokem +48

      He was in that inferno for something like 30 seconds before he was able to escape. Those fire proof suits they wear are amazing.

    • @neintjeyoutube
      @neintjeyoutube Pƙed rokem +7

      I barely knew what F1 was and even I heard about it when it happened, it was a miracle

    • @sandy1653
      @sandy1653 Pƙed rokem +7

      Yep. I thought I was watching a 4th driver die since I started watching.

    • @supreme3376
      @supreme3376 Pƙed rokem +7

      Jules Bianchi is the most recent driver to have been fatally injured during a World Championship Grand Prix. He died in July 2015, nine months after sustaining severe head injuries during the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix. czcams.com/video/8l4i_fiC0yc/video.html

    • @senor-achopijo3841
      @senor-achopijo3841 Pƙed rokem +4

      It still blows my mind how he survived that. I watched it live with my brother and the moment he saw the fire, he jumped out of his seat, completely horrified.

  • @keanumclean3244
    @keanumclean3244 Pƙed rokem +562

    Yo boys, just some info on formula 1, It's a sport that has circuits all over the world. They're a total of 10 teams with 2 drivers for each team, So not only do you have a teammate to help you on the track but you're also against your teammate to finish the race in the highest position possible for points. Top 10 drivers out of the 20 on track gets points at the end of each race.

    • @keanumclean3244
      @keanumclean3244 Pƙed rokem +55

      Also, Formula 1 cars are the fastest. They can go almost 225 mph and they go through corners at speeds of 200+.

    • @MM93_SV5
      @MM93_SV5 Pƙed rokem +8

      @@keanumclean3244 on the straights they are not, on the corners tho, yea

    • @BlakeHC
      @BlakeHC Pƙed rokem +5

      @@keanumclean3244 that's a little exaggerated. the current cars are hitting like 210 mph on the straights

    • @Jkrash55555
      @Jkrash55555 Pƙed rokem +6

      @@BlakeHC yeah in year one of the new regulations, theyll be pushing 220 within a year and a half i bet

    • @UPTHETOON715
      @UPTHETOON715 Pƙed rokem +1

      Greece doesn’t have one that makes it unfair for Greeks

  • @killakanzgaming
    @killakanzgaming Pƙed rokem +171

    Yeah that last crash was horrific. Romain Grosjean's car went head-first into the barrier and broke in half, the front half punching right through the barrier. The fuel tank (which was full, this was lap 1) located behind the driver ruptured and dumped all the fuel all over the front half of the car and the barrier. Fortunately he escaped with only minor burns to his hands and ankles and fully recovered, but he says the Halo saved his life as it saved his head from being chopped off when the car went through the barrier... He went on after this to race in IndyCar.

  • @wynndoughs
    @wynndoughs Pƙed rokem +75

    a lot of modern F1 crashes look much worse than they really are, because the cars are built to break apart in case of an accident, so that the forces from the accident will go through the car to break it apart rather than through the driver's body
    Grosjean's crash specifically though, really was as scary as it looked for everyone involved

  • @TexMechanica
    @TexMechanica Pƙed rokem +133

    They go up to 230 miles an hour. But they craziest part is how fast they can take corners resulting in 5-6g sometimes almost fighter pilot like. Thats why its much harder they have to way more precise braking winning or losing them time, there are way more turns they gotta absolutly nail because if u turn at the wrong moment with 200mph there isnt any correcting it anymore and also they gotta be way more precise with throttle so they dont spin a 1500 pond car with more then 1000hp. These arent the fastest cars on earth in a straight line but nothing out there beats it on the track because of how rediculously fast it takes corners

    • @jenniferwilson2846
      @jenniferwilson2846 Pƙed rokem +2

      they don't do 230 mph they mostly top out at 210

    • @thandosocikwa
      @thandosocikwa Pƙed rokem +3

      @@jenniferwilson2846 true. Back in 2016 Perez clocked 231 mph in Mexico. Those cars were absolute monsters in a straight line.

    • @TexMechanica
      @TexMechanica Pƙed rokem +1

      @@jenniferwilson2846 they can, obviously they hardly ever do.
      maybe this years redbull with a tow in italy or mexico can get to the record of perez.

    • @majjik3948
      @majjik3948 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@TexMechanica Still 200mph and cornering at 5-6g its some sport

  • @nicolai4026
    @nicolai4026 Pƙed rokem +35

    MORE F1!!!!! GOATED SPORT

  • @jacksmith4460
    @jacksmith4460 Pƙed rokem +39

    The last one was fricken crazy I have watched F1 off and on since the 80's, I watched the Race Senna passed away in (RIP), the fact that Grosjean survived, is just crazy. that must have been beyond terrifying. He was trapped in the cockpit for a good 30+ seconds I am stunned he managed to get out of there, and very happy he did.
    CRAZY!!!

    • @Magariz1283
      @Magariz1283 Pƙed rokem

      Was an absolute miracle he lived.

    • @josephburkhardt9648
      @josephburkhardt9648 Pƙed rokem +1

      The Halo saved him. It pushed the guard rail up. If not he would have definitely be killed. So glad he survived.

    • @MorganeFichter
      @MorganeFichter Pƙed rokem +1

      28 seconds actually

  • @nevalelapena
    @nevalelapena Pƙed rokem +22

    I really love to see American people reacting to F1 because in US there is such a big Motorsport culture and obviously whoever love Motorsport have to love F1, it's the NBA of racing... Fun fact about the costs, the salary cap for an F1 team is more than all NASCAR teams combined, and because the salary cap is a new thing, top teams spend way more than that

  • @garrisonhill5376
    @garrisonhill5376 Pƙed rokem +1

    it’s so cool to see more guys like this getting into the sport of f1. y’all are so careful about not saying the wrong thing and being as clear as you can that you’re genuinely interested and not just reacting to this for views. great to see

  • @thelonelyphish
    @thelonelyphish Pƙed rokem +9

    I always get teary eyed when I see that clip of Grosjean climbing out of the fireball. It was the only race I got to see live that year and for 2 minutes after the crash they showed no replays and no footage of what was going on, we thought there was no way he made it out of that fire.

  • @Leonardhbrown
    @Leonardhbrown Pƙed rokem +1

    Man, I have watched four of your F1 videos today. I started watching F1 last year and I love it. Watching you guys learn the sport is so much fun.

  • @killakanzgaming
    @killakanzgaming Pƙed rokem +8

    I haven't spotted the answer to "do they have pitstops?" in the comments, so yes they do have pitstops. Unlike nascar they're not limited to just 4 people changing all the tires. F1 pitstops can have 3 people on each corner of the car. Nowadays it takes them less than 2 and a half seconds to change all 4 tires, the record is 1.82 seconds... F1 pitstops are crazy quick these days...

  • @marcoalonsoruiz1203
    @marcoalonsoruiz1203 Pƙed rokem +26

    Keep up the great work y’all đŸ”„đŸ”„đŸ”„

  • @RBguitar_
    @RBguitar_ Pƙed rokem +22

    I recommend react to Top 10 Battles For The Lead Of The F1 Hybrid Era

    • @dunsonhouse
      @dunsonhouse  Pƙed rokem +4

      Follow on Instagram send the link

    • @RBguitar_
      @RBguitar_ Pƙed rokem

      @@dunsonhouse okay 👍

  • @petarstamenkovski8435
    @petarstamenkovski8435 Pƙed rokem +106

    Great content. Well to answer some of your questions. Yes it's way harder than Nascar. The cars are aerodynamic and they are trying to be as light as possible so that means the drivers has to be in an amazing shape and keep lower but healthy weight. They have to have a lot of core strenght because if they don't have it when breaking their whole body will move forward, their head will slam into the steering wheel, you know physics and that. This video is great if you want to learn more about to it and it can be a great reaction video. The video is new. up to date and very interesting and it's for people are just getting into the sport: czcams.com/video/SSdsncLXLYs/video.html

    • @nino89mb
      @nino89mb Pƙed rokem +2

      they have to react to this !!!!!!!!!!

    • @Shiftry87
      @Shiftry87 Pƙed rokem +1

      I have seen that video and there is little useful information in that video for ppl that wanna understand how F1 racing is. She do describe some car related things but as far as how a race is there is very little useful information in that video. There are more information on the corporate side of F1 in that video then there is about the racing itself. I dont know about u but when ppl look up sports they know little about the last thing they wanna hear about is how its being run from a corporate perspective.

    • @raffitorres1714
      @raffitorres1714 Pƙed rokem

      I wouldn’t say it’s harder than nascar, I’d say it’s just different.

    • @sandenson
      @sandenson Pƙed rokem +5

      @@raffitorres1714 It is harder than Nascar, which isn't to say that Nascar is easy, because it isn't by any stretch of the imagination. Going at more than 200 Mph while very close to 30+ cars at the same speed is absolutely nuts.

    • @raffitorres1714
      @raffitorres1714 Pƙed rokem

      @@sandenson Out of curiosity why do you say f1 is harder? I know f1 pulls higher gs, but nascar races are far longer then f1 races.

  • @sirboomtastic7376
    @sirboomtastic7376 Pƙed rokem +3

    awesome, would love to see some more f1 vids ♄

  • @LETZLAUGH1
    @LETZLAUGH1 Pƙed rokem +5

    Let’s go man

  • @nicola1667
    @nicola1667 Pƙed rokem

    F1 is amazing I would love to see some more videos keep up the good work boys

  • @kaiden_aka_forevrr
    @kaiden_aka_forevrr Pƙed rokem +2

    These types of sub-100k channels are always so low production in a good way. I love it! They usually aren’t scripted and the reactions are genuine and they have this calm lofi vibe to them which I never get bored of. New sub!
    Edit: should’ve watched the whole vid before commenting lol 😅
    F1 cars go close to if not faster than nascar speeds (not sure about it but do go over 200mph). They take turns at stupid fast speed which create a lot of force on your body. I beleive as much g force as a fighter pilot! Hope these facts help!

  • @Shiftry87
    @Shiftry87 Pƙed rokem +2

    kimi got to be 1 of the most respectful drivers when it comes to overtaking. U almost never saw him fight dirty and he always left just enough space without pushing other drivers off track. IÂŽm sure its happened but not nearly as often as most others did.

  • @ILKILO1
    @ILKILO1 Pƙed rokem +2

    Football, Rugby, Formula 1, UFC.. the 4 sports I follow religiously and you're reacting to all of them ! Madness, big up to both yall. F1 cars are factually the fastest cars on earth around a track, some of em reach up to 372.5kmh. They look slow on camera but in real life Sheesh man they gone before you even seen em. They got some of the biggest brand supercar teams competing to from Aston Martin, McLaren, Ferrari, Mercedes etc.
    You should react to- Top 20 F1 Team Radio 2021 (it's a bit more of a funny video) you should also include a reaction to this short at the end of the video maybe ? "How an F1 Gran Prix start looks like from track side"
    Quick short basically giving you an idea of how fast these cars are actually going in real life since the TV almost slows it down for you ! Bless up man,stay healthy both of you 👊

  • @suckersyt250
    @suckersyt250 Pƙed rokem +9

    F1 cars go upto 350-60 kmph. It's really hard to drive f1 cars harder then nascar coz in f1 there are many curves . To make that turn perfect u have to slow it down in perfect moment. If not then u will have a lockup meaning if u didn't slow down the f1 car in exact moment, the car disc rotate slowly or the disc will stop creating smokes. Liked ur reaction mate

    • @ash__117
      @ash__117 Pƙed rokem +2

      I watch F1 and don't watch nascar but I think it's unfair to assume that F1 is harder than nascar. Driving around in a constant circle with the amount of cars they have that are inches away from each other for hundreds of lap is pretty hard in it's own right.

    • @suckersyt250
      @suckersyt250 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@ash__117 nah trust me watch their comparison . F1 is faster than nascar. There is lot of turns

    • @ash__117
      @ash__117 Pƙed rokem +4

      @@suckersyt250 It might be faster and more turns but I don't think that means it's necessarily harder. It's just different skillsets. I used to think the same till I really started looking into why people like nascar.

    • @hb-kw4mr
      @hb-kw4mr Pƙed rokem +1

      @@ash__117 do nascar drivers get 4 a 5g in corners?
      Idk, serious question, because f1 pilots do.

    • @Until_It_Is_Done
      @Until_It_Is_Done Pƙed rokem

      @@ash__117 not to be rude but it's not even close between 'which motorsport is "harder" or needs more skill.'
      F1 is by far the more demanding sport, physically and mentally.
      F1 drivers need to constantly trained to be able to withstand the punishment of an F1 race weekend. To the same high level as any intense sport. While any fitness level, can drive a Nascar.
      The amount of split-second decisions an F1 driver has to make, compare to a Nascar driver is greatly different too.
      The only thing I would put Nascar driver's, near the same level as F1 driver's, is high levels of concentration and even that's being kind...

  • @Juice-iv5jx
    @Juice-iv5jx Pƙed rokem +2

    For driving the cars: These guys regularly reach speeds over 200mph. Driving these cars is definitely a workout, they drink water through a hose in the helmet during the race and still lose 5-10lbs just during a race. As weird as it sounds, it is easier to turn the car when they are going faster because the car generates a lot more grip because of the downforce. The slow corners are where they really have to work the steering wheel to get the car to turn.
    Edit: There are three different tires called soft, medium, and hard. Softer tires allow for faster lap times but they wear out faster. They are required to use at least two of the three types during a race unless it is raining. They have intermediate tires for light rain and wet tires for heavy rain. Also, unlike nascar, they are not allowed to refuel the car during a race. Some teams will put extra fuel so they can drive harder, while other teams put less fuel to make the car faster because it's lighter. Strategy is often a lot of mindgames.

  • @sejbomb
    @sejbomb Pƙed rokem +6

    I watched that grojean crash live and I remember texting my partner saying he’s got to be dead.

  • @Meine.Postma
    @Meine.Postma Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

    Formula 1 is a series where all teams build their own car. Each team has 2 cars. So the engineering is as important as the driver. That makes it a team sport. And a very beautiful sport to watch

  • @KL8891
    @KL8891 Pƙed rokem +1

    oh yeeees after football the boys are getting into my 2nd fav. sport

  • @JAL1403
    @JAL1403 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    11:17 foreshadowing 😰, thank god he survived that crash

  • @mrSnotyify
    @mrSnotyify Pƙed rokem

    F1 is such an interesting sport.
    Car manufacturers, foreign cars from a US pov, basically run their own teams which usually have two drivers on their roster. I grew up watching Schumacher, the goat, so Ferrari will always be my fav.

  • @omelette8362
    @omelette8362 Pƙed rokem +6

    more f1 vids lets get it

  • @tommy7198
    @tommy7198 Pƙed rokem +1

    I think you could say that winning the f1 championship makes you the best 4 wheels vehicle driver in the world

  • @gallegobreakbeatretro6438
    @gallegobreakbeatretro6438 Pƙed rokem +2

    This is a great sport man u should react more of this !! đŸ”„đŸ”„đŸ”„

  • @coffeeaficion
    @coffeeaficion Pƙed rokem +11

    2021 was way better season!

  • @brysonh6507
    @brysonh6507 Pƙed rokem +1

    definitely react to more f1!

  • @Disco_Breakin
    @Disco_Breakin Pƙed rokem +1

    The cars are incredibly difficult to drive. There's no power steering, no abs, no traction control.
    Enjoying watching you discover the sport

  • @RB-tl8cf
    @RB-tl8cf Pƙed rokem

    The car breaking in half is actually to “absorb” energie. It’s a good thing. It did what it was designed for.

  • @AlexLikesToons
    @AlexLikesToons Pƙed rokem

    About F1 cars being tough to drive, it can take a massive toll on the body. Drivers have to build muscle mass in their necks just so they can keep their heads up when going through turns. They often lose several pounds of body weight just from sweating. And on top of being subjected to forces up to 5 times the force of gravity and temperatures in the car reaching over 120 degrees Fahrenheit, they also have to maintain a constant laser focus because the slightest tap or slip up can result in crashing a car that costs over $100 million. No pressure.
    Also, about that last crash with the fire: a few years before this crash, F1 required teams to install a protective device on their cars called a halo (it's the ring that goes around the cock pit) to better protect a driver's head from flying debris in a crash. When he hit that metal barrier head-on, the halo of the car forced the metal to warp and go over his head. F1 cars used to have open cockpits where the driver's head was completely exposed. If the halo wasn't there, he would have been decapitated.

  • @TheBazino
    @TheBazino Pƙed rokem

    Our home Grand Prix (Austria) was actually driven TWICE in 2020, because the Austrians were able to guarantee a good CoV-Safety system.

  • @Endless-River
    @Endless-River Pƙed rokem

    Are you guys from N.O.? I recognize the Intralox shirt, great video guys!

  • @danilojaramillo9972
    @danilojaramillo9972 Pƙed rokem +1

    so the best way i could describe these cars is a fighter jet that only turns on the horizontal axis. these cars can achieve speeds of up to 220mph, and can pull up to 6gs while braking and cornering. also on average these cars can cost upwards of $10 million

  • @SuperRome26
    @SuperRome26 Pƙed rokem +2

    There are 10 teams with 2 drivers each, the cars do about 320-360kph depending on the circuit and pull around 4G in corners. They usually have 2 pitstops per race and it takes anywhere from 2s for a fast one and 4s for a slow one (without penalties). There are faster cars in a straight line but its all about how fast they can go around the track.

  • @Diamondhunter44
    @Diamondhunter44 Pƙed rokem +1

    There are 20 drivers in F1(2 drivers for all 10 teams)and the cars go up to 200 miles an hour.

  • @grahamstubbs4962
    @grahamstubbs4962 Pƙed rokem +1

    11:42 No way of avoiding that.
    Even if you managed to slow down in time with the best brakes, tyres and suspension in the world you'd still get done from the rear.
    It's a hospital visit.

  • @StefanVeenstra
    @StefanVeenstra Pƙed rokem +1

    Few F1 facts:
    > 10 teams
    > 20 drivers
    > 23 Grand Prix this season (17 in 2020)
    > 2 Championships: Drivers and Constructors
    > Drivers race for most points at seasons end
    > teams (Constructors) have both their drivers race for most points accumulatively (which can be dramatically interesting when both drivers can compete for the drivers championship)
    > Each grand prix is about 200 miles long, excluding practice and qualifying sessions.
    > There are technical and sporting rules (aka the Formula) teams and drivers have to adhere to. Breaching them can be cause for penalties, fines or race bans.

  • @Billy.Nomates
    @Billy.Nomates Pƙed rokem +1

    Has were so relieved that Grosjean wasn't severely injured in that crash,so much so they got rid of him shortly afterwards

  • @mattybob12310
    @mattybob12310 Pƙed rokem +24

    Top speed at Monza (fastest track on the calendar, in Italy) ~225mph, but straight line speed isn't the incredible thing about F1 cars, the cars have ~1,000BHP and only weigh 750kg but they carry a lot of drag from the aero that is on the cars, what is insane, and unrivaled in Motorsport, is the cornering speeds, most corners are taken at speeds faster than you'd drive down the Motor/Free-way at, the Slowest corner on the calendar, Loews Hairpin in Monaco is still taken at 30mph (this corner is so tight they have to use special steering racks just for this track).
    There are (in current format) 10 Teams, each with 2 Drivers, so 20 Cars on track. What is interesting is that, while the Drivers compete with every other Driver (team mates included) for the Drivers Championship, they also have to play a Team role for the Constructors Championship, this creates a dichotomy between wanting to win for yourself, while the team may 'order' you to stay behind your team mate to maximize points and minimize risk of both cars being taken out of a race in a crash, this can get very heated if both drivers in a team are within reach of the Drivers Championship. I'd say the 2022 Lineup of drivers is one of the strongest I can remember with talent all through the field, () denotes team initials. There's the Old Guard of Fernando Alonso (A), Lewis Hamilton (M-B), Sebastian Vettel (AM) with 13 Drivers Championships between them. The guys who have not yet won a Championship but who are solid Drivers with a ton of experience, Sergio Perez (RBR), Carlos Sainz (F), Daniel Ricciardo (McL), Valteri Bottas (AR), Kevin Magnussen (H). The current exciting young blood, Max Verstappen (RBR) (reigning Drivers Champion), Charles Leclerc (F), Lando Norris (McL), Esteban Occon (A), Pierre Gasly (AT), George Russel (M-B), Alex Albon (WR). The up and coming Rookies, Yuki Tsunoda (AT), Mick Schumacher (H) (Son of the Legendary Michael Schumacher), Zhou Guanyu (AR). Then finally the 'Pay' drivers (Drivers who give more money to the team than they take out to 'buy' a seat, still ok racers who have had their moments, but looked down upon for taking seats from drivers who would potentially be quicker), Nicholas Latifi (WR) & Lance Stroll (AM) (His Dad owns the Aston Martin team lol). This is how I categorize the drivers, I know some people might see things differently, don't @ me lol. The 10 Teams, in current Constructors Ranking are - Red Bull Racing (gives you... Wheels?), Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz (won Constructors/Drivers Championships x7 2014-2020), McLaren, Alpine (Renaults Skunk-works Brand), Alfa Romeo, Haas F1 (Currently the only US team), Alpha Tauri (formerly Red Bulls 'junior' team to test out new drivers, recently became 'Sister' team), Aston Martin, Williams Racing (Legendary independent team, recently fallen on hard times trying to keep up with the big spenders). Hope this helps, didn't intend for it to be such a long comment but I got really into it lol. Again, this is just my opinions, I actually struggle picking a favourite/saying who I'm a fan of, as I always find myself following 3-4 drivers a race, probably would call myself a Bottas fan, enjoyed when he was putting in performances for Williams a few years ago before moving to Mercedes, big fan of Max Verstappen since he came in to the sport, hated Hamilton in the past but have to admire him for his machine like capability and ferocious racecraft that's brought him 7 Drivers Championships.

  • @vladynho1
    @vladynho1 Pƙed rokem

    They talk about the slipstream effect. Basically when you are behind another car, because of the downforce created by the car in front and its aerodynamics, there is a wave of air created in front of you that drags you and increases your speed, and you can overtake them by slipping out of that stream of air, and you get lunged in front of them

  • @RWAalborg
    @RWAalborg Pƙed rokem +12

    I think the fastest pace recorded at a race is about 225 mph. They can go faster without downforce, though

  • @Thatonekid12511
    @Thatonekid12511 Pƙed rokem

    So they're are 10 teams 2 drivers per team so 20 cars on track.
    Race:
    You can only get points if u finish top 10. 10th=1 point
    9th= 2 points 8th= 4 points 7th= 6 points
    6th=8 points 5th= 10 points 4th= 12 points 3rd= 15 points 2nd=18 points 1st= 25 points. If you get fastest lap you get an extra point.
    Qualifing:
    There are three sessions first is 30 minutes 2nd and 3rd are only 10. If the first session your fastest lap is what is recorded for that session. The people lower than 15th don't got through to the next session (qualifing 2) in that session it's the same but anyone 11th or lower get eliminated The top ten then go through to the qualifing 3 and where they finish is where they start same for the others.
    Rules:
    You have to keep your gearbox for at least 6 races before you change. If you change it before 6 laps u get a 5 place grid penalty so you start five places back from where you qualified. There are different components in and engine and you can only replace 3 times if you replace it 4 times you get a five place grid penalty.
    End of the season:
    There is a drivers championship where all of the points individually (per driver) gets added up whoever has the most points win the title. There is also a constructors title (team) the points for both divers of their respective teams get added to their teams points again whoever has the most points win that to hope it helps.

  • @ThEgamingGINJ
    @ThEgamingGINJ Pƙed rokem

    They have 5 tire choices in the race
    Hard = white tire, lasts the longest but is the slowest
    Medium = yellow tire, average tire life average lap times
    Soft= red tire, fastest tire only lasts 5-20 laps and is used usually just for qualifying
    Intermediate= green tire with slight grooves, for when rain is ending or starting or the track is just slightly damp
    Wet= blue with lots of grooves in the tire, for heavy rain conditions

  • @Sceptycal_rl
    @Sceptycal_rl Pƙed rokem

    They go around 310 and 315kph with drs-reduces drag pit stops take around 2 seconds to change all 4 tires and there’s 20 drivers . And one if not the most expensive sports as even just the engine will cost over 150k .No traction control and no braking assist and makes it incredibly hard to drive

  • @zgeorgedelydda8954
    @zgeorgedelydda8954 Pƙed rokem +1

    Lov u bru from france

  • @jacksmith4460
    @jacksmith4460 Pƙed rokem +3

    In F1 you really dont want contact, due to the speed and fragile nature of the cars.
    Its all about quick lap times, Pit stop speed and strategies.
    Its closer to Indycar than it is to NASCar, both in the types of car and it being about Road courses (of course Indy car is a mix of Road , street and Oval. where as F1 is just Road and Street Courses)
    The cars are Rear wheel drive , 1600cc V6 Turbo Charged Hybrid engines (basically a crazy turbo charged small Petrol engine, and also an electric engine for an extra bit of kick)
    1000+ HP so , loads of power with about 700HP coming from a 1.6litre engine....which is just crazy.
    An engine you size you would expect to see in a Honda Civic, making upto 18'000 RPM (usually between 14'000 and 17'000RPM, which is an insane level of RPM, just insane.
    Top speeds of around 200-210 MPH, weight: 740 Kg/1631lb, so lighter than a VW Golf or even a Ford Fiesta (small hatchback car), but with a tiny engine and small but powerful electric motor , that together makes about 2.5 times the power of your average Ford Mustang (1000+ BHP) yet 1 Mustang weigs about the same as 3 F1 cars......
    So yeh these beasts ...are FAST!!!
    The spoilers/wings create so much down force in turn , it sucks the car to the road, so much that you could in theory drive upside down and Downforce alone would hold the car to the surface and overcome gravity.
    Downforce comes from the Spoilers/Wings, which work like upside down plane wings

  • @brianmarkle1203
    @brianmarkle1203 Pƙed rokem

    F1 cars go around corners from anywhere from 160mph & below, they can take the sharp curves at around 100-135 its fun to watch

  • @joshprout1726
    @joshprout1726 Pƙed rokem

    There’s 10 teams with 2 drivers per team, so 20 cars on circuit
 every circuit produces different speeds as they set up the cars for different circuits, but over 220 mph. The real crazy speed is on the turns, some turns they are going over 150 mph.

  • @alexandermclaren3767
    @alexandermclaren3767 Pƙed rokem

    I'm not a fanatic for F1 but it is impressive. They have to go round corners fast to get enough down force. They go round corners over 100 mph

  • @everythinchannel9639
    @everythinchannel9639 Pƙed rokem +1

    4:26 there are 20 drivers in F1
    4:36 these cars can reach speeds of nearly 300 KMH (the top speed varies from car to car)
    4:45 yes this is definitely tougher then NASCAR these drivers have to work out day and night to be able to control the car, doesn’t help you can’t see a thing from the cockpit
    5:09 yes it is very stressful with all the buttons, and now they also have menus on the screen in the car, there have been cases in Formula 2 where drivers had mental breakdowns because they couldn’t manage the system, in F1 drivers have actually pressed the wrong buttons during races
    11:50 the FIA concluded that this giant crash was caused by simple confusion due to everyone going at different speeds

  • @davj-0582
    @davj-0582 Pƙed rokem +1

    4:33 i can just say that an f1 car in the scene where you asked this question can go over 120km/h in that corner wich is turn 4 in that track.
    And that’s not all
 they can reach for so close 300km/h in the tiny streets of Monaco (i mean 5 or 6 meters of space)

  • @eddiedunne554
    @eddiedunne554 Pƙed rokem +1

    Hi guys, eddie here from throes in co Tipperary in Ireland just wanting to tell you guys great reaction, here is one to watch it's the isle of man TT motorbike race that happens on a little island between Britain and Ireland in the Irish sea, it's the oldest motorbike race on earth!! you will not have seen anything like this đŸ€•â˜ 

  • @emiliewalford4353
    @emiliewalford4353 Pƙed rokem

    I’m not sure if anyone answered the questions but there are 20 drivers, they can go as fast as 350km/hr I’ve seen, they have pit stops but they’re usually 2-4 seconds, I’m not sure if it’s hard to turn the steering wheel but around the corner there’s a lot of G Forces

  • @josefonseca8604
    @josefonseca8604 Pƙed rokem

    F1 is the pinnacle of Motorsport.

  • @Arsenal_edits
    @Arsenal_edits Pƙed rokem

    Ngl, as an F1 fan myself, I love watching non-F1 fans watching F1 stuff without having a clue what the actual fuck is going on lol

  • @stevenberliner7964
    @stevenberliner7964 Pƙed rokem

    Most people like to compare F1 against our IndyCar series here in the US, as they're both open-wheel cars. They have very different rules, however. IndyCar races are generally much longer, and include a number on oval tracks, including the Indianapolis 500; F1 does not have any ovals. IndyCar is a "spec" series, in which there is a limit to the differentiation between the competitors' engines and chassis. This promotes closer racing, while keeping costs down. F1 is a "manufacturers" series, in which each team has to build its own car and can choose from one of four engine manufacturers. The tech of the car being driven makes a much greater difference in F1, and some teams really don't stand a chance unless there is rain or a major accident to shake up the race.

  • @D4Fak3DropZ
    @D4Fak3DropZ Pƙed rokem +1

    1. There are 20 cars and 10 teams. 2. They can go up to 350kp/h (220mph). yes way hartder btw, they break super fast so you reach up to 5G and they need to turen both left n right.

  • @joshthemigpro1733
    @joshthemigpro1733 Pƙed rokem

    F1 is world wide sport bigger than any other motorsports

  • @milkysue5496
    @milkysue5496 Pƙed rokem

    Hi guys. From UK here. It would take too long to explain F1. You just gotta dive into it. All I gotta say it goes back over 100 years. Has the biggest budget of any motorsport in the world. They have 21 races per year which hits every corner of the globe, they are the fastest cars round a track and there is no comparison. They accelerate, brake, turn and grip more than anything else. Also look at pit stops. 2 seconds to change all 4 wheels.

  • @WelshAmethystGirl087
    @WelshAmethystGirl087 Pƙed rokem +1

    You guys should check out Grosjean fireball crash, also check out the pit stop videos they have competitions between teams to see who can do it the quickest. Last I knew red bull had the record at 1.8 seconds

  • @RuBBiX572
    @RuBBiX572 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

    i have drive a f4 and that was really hard

  • @SebazTakez11
    @SebazTakez11 Pƙed rokem +1

    Love the vids! But check out the 2021 season it came down to the last race to decide the winner 🏆 And yeah you guys should check out the Netflix series Drive to Survive the 2021 season

  • @Xantaxia
    @Xantaxia Pƙed rokem +1

    to give you an idea of the difference in performance between NASCAR, Indycar and F1 here's the current official lap records for each at Circuit of the Americas as all three race there.
    1. F1 - 1:36.169
    2: Indycar - 1:48.895
    3: NASCAR - 2:13.177
    All three laps were made during a race to be official.

  • @supmeyisi8490
    @supmeyisi8490 Pƙed rokem +1

    F1 is amazing once you get into it.

  • @karcifcalibabba
    @karcifcalibabba Pƙed rokem

    12:45 the cars are designed to split in half under huge load from lateral impacts, for as much dramatic as it may look, it's not surprising, quite uncommon though

  • @gideonkok2071
    @gideonkok2071 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    11:14 the fact that Grosjean said that is the worst thing he's seen not knowing he would be in one of the worst modern crashes ever is so weird

  • @nigelhauf1626
    @nigelhauf1626 Pƙed rokem +2

    Surprised The f1 channel didn’t copyright them yet

  • @nicolasblank1454
    @nicolasblank1454 Pƙed rokem

    It's quite hard, no power steering, no traction control, no ABS (anti locking brakes), plus you have significantly sharper corners so predicting what other drivers are going to do is a lot harder

  • @curtisrobson552
    @curtisrobson552 Pƙed rokem

    There is 10 teams and 20 driver's on track and they get up to about 250 I think and they do have Pit stops and they normally 20 seconds including the pit lane but the stop its self is about 2.5 seconds depending on how good they are and what they have to do in the stop

  • @sergmigvieira
    @sergmigvieira Pƙed rokem

    Dudes need to get on netflix and watch the dramas lol

  • @hb-kw4mr
    @hb-kw4mr Pƙed rokem

    More of this f1 please

  • @lukaluka4868
    @lukaluka4868 Pƙed rokem

    You should check out the 2021 version of top 10 dramatic moments

  • @taylorb9860
    @taylorb9860 Pƙed rokem

    I would say it’s more popular in Europe but I don’t classify it as an overseas sport because it’s one of a few “world” championships that actually takes place around the world. They race in Canada, USA and Mexico for North American races.
    These cars do go faster and would be harder to drive - it’s sort of hard to judge and explain as I’m sure both racing series have their challenges but F1 has turns in both directions as well as slow, medium or fast corners. They have pit stops and they’re required to make one stop unless it’s raining, they can use the same tire or type of rain tire and they can pit more for damage. They can’t really repair the car mid race like nascar

  • @MLK_Sold_Black_america_out

    The V10 era is nuts

  • @robotsisitivi5697
    @robotsisitivi5697 Pƙed rokem +5

    do more F1 videos, lad

  • @leecox7814
    @leecox7814 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

    You can't even begin to compare these cars to Nascar. The engineering in F1 is insane. The wings and underbody floorpan provide aerodynamic downforce to hold the car to the track. At 60 miles per hour they produce enough downforce to technically drive upside down. This generation of F1 cars have a 1.8 litre V6 engine with battery boost. In the past they have had V12, V10 turbo and V8 engines. Some of the V10 turbo cars produced 1500 HP.

  • @Myspartan1000
    @Myspartan1000 Pƙed rokem

    on a sidenote. The lap from lewis Hamilton on 3 wheels were faster then the fastest time on the same track from the Porsche super cup (they drive only the porsche GT3 R i Believe in there). The F1 Cars are so far beyond any road car you can buy.

  • @szandorthe13th
    @szandorthe13th Pƙed rokem

    NASCAR cars and F1 cars are each harder to drive in their own ways tbh

  • @iloveformulaone9616
    @iloveformulaone9616 Pƙed rokem +1

    F1 currently holds the fastest pit stop record at 1.82 seconds

  • @GMANNG
    @GMANNG Pƙed rokem +1

    They actually pull 6g in some corners and 3.6 on average i think

  • @Corabar
    @Corabar Pƙed rokem

    230 mph. No power steering. No abs. No traction control. Yeah it’s actually insane.
    160 is the fastest I ever hit personally and with all those safety controls I still felt about to die. Never again though

  • @ryoichiwatanabe648
    @ryoichiwatanabe648 Pƙed rokem

    F1 top speed is probably not more or if not the same as nowadays road legal hypercar, what makes it crazy is that the acceleration that they had or the amount of time it takes for the car to reach a certain amount of speed in such a short period of time and their crazy speed while they're cornering till reaches 5G ( or gravitation force, meaning for example if it's 2G your bodyweight pull you twice as the weight, 3G three times as weight and so on and so on..)

  • @stelianbulbasa6965
    @stelianbulbasa6965 Pƙed rokem

    5:24 in 2016 seson one mercedes send it to 370km/h and the fastest piststop of all time was a redbull one 1.80 seconds

  • @ethanquarrell9114
    @ethanquarrell9114 Pƙed rokem +1

    Yes it's faster than nascar, abt 20-30mph at max speed, i'd say they are the fastest cars around corners to ever be built as they have such extreme downforce and bc each team spends hundreds of millions on making their cars each year

  • @darienheebner3064
    @darienheebner3064 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

    there is 20 drivers(could be more, will for sure be 22 in 2026 when Audi joins), average top speed per track is 225mph ish, they are much harder to drive than NASCAR as they pull 3.5-4gs of lateral force through each turn, yes they have pit stops but cant re-fuel during a race, driver on three tires is Lewis Hamilton, 7 time champion, overall best driver ever. Wanted to answer the questions, even though its been a while!

  • @PJhSeth
    @PJhSeth Pƙed rokem

    One of the corners, like corpse go into that turn at 180 mph

  • @Oupsy
    @Oupsy Pƙed rokem

    Those are the hardest cars to drive in the world, period. Over 300km/h, the amount of G-force those guys endure would make anyone of us pass out. Nascar ain't nothin' compared to that.

  • @yourboysgottem202
    @yourboysgottem202 Pƙed rokem

    Going through corners, F1 cars are much more easier to drive than any other car or racecars

  • @JoshTRC
    @JoshTRC Pƙed rokem +1

    yes, the drivers are 20, yes the cars can go over 300 kph, and yes these vehicles are way harder to drive than nascars from what i know

  • @Peter.Parker
    @Peter.Parker Pƙed rokem +3

    Hey guys please react to "Lionel Messi 12 most legendary moments ever in football reaction"

  • @ahox9283
    @ahox9283 Pƙed rokem

    There's 20 Drivers and 10 teams each team having 2 cars and a total budget of 175 million per year after the cost cap ( before mercedes, ferarri and redbull would spend upwards of 500 million per season excluding Driver salaries wich are between 2 and 50 million per year) the 0 - 60 time on these cars isnt great but they will hit 0-135 mph is 4 seconds. They turn quite easy and many drivers describe it as just turning it with their mind, its so nible light and accurate you have to be on point every single corner. that said when these cars break traction they will fly off in a heartbeat since they have no ABS, no traction control and upwards of 1000 bhp while sporting a dry weight of 900 KG dry weight being without driver, oil,fuel,... fastest speed recorded was bottas is 2016 mexican GP 372.5 KPH wich is around 232 MPH but generally the cars are a bit slower on most tracks since they have more downforce / drag bolted on to keep them stable in the corners, speeds will reach 200 mph on nearly all tracks tho with exceptions like Monaco

  • @rubenklok779
    @rubenklok779 Pƙed rokem

    they are incredebly easy to steer in high speed corners the compare it like driving on rail tracks but its realy hard on your body