THE CARS ARE INSANE AND THE DRIVING IS TOO! WRC Rally - FLAT OUT & BIG JUMPS first time reaction!

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  • Prepare for an adrenaline-fueled reaction as we dive into the WRC Rally Finland 2019! This event is famous for its breathtaking speeds and massive jumps, and we're experiencing it for the first time. Watch our jaws drop and hearts race as we see some of the world's best rally drivers push their limits on Finland's challenging terrains.
    🚗 What to Expect in This Video:
    First Impressions: Our real-time reactions to the most jaw-dropping moments of the rally.
    Event Highlights: Key moments that define the spirit of WRC Rally Finland 2019.
    Driver Skills: Analysis of the insane driving techniques and the resilience of rally cars.
    Epic Jumps: Slow-motion breakdowns of the biggest and most impressive jumps.
    🔍 About WRC Rally Finland:
    The World Rally Championship in Finland is renowned for its fast gravel roads and spectacular jumps. It's a test of skill, speed, and stamina, with drivers battling it out in some of the most dynamic conditions in motorsport.
    💑 Who We Are:
    We're a couple and we're expanding our horizons to rally racing. Join us as we explore new sports and share our genuine reactions and thoughts.
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  • @robebanks5054
    @robebanks5054 Před 5 dny +7

    These are the best drivers on the planet,they have to take instructions while paying attention to the road.

  • @azkikrx1
    @azkikrx1 Před 19 dny +41

    Most skilled drivers on the planet IMHO.

  • @bagelking6364
    @bagelking6364 Před 10 dny +7

    Rally drivers are a different breed!!! Flat out at over 100mph with no room for error,one mistake and your ending up in hospital. They actually turn before the corner so slide into it powering out,all to do with suspension and bloody good tyres!!! Oh and an expert co driver

  • @paulosoares2994
    @paulosoares2994 Před 8 dny +4

    for 37 year that i love rally . Amazing sport

  • @PishProductions1
    @PishProductions1 Před 20 dny +15

    If you thought F1 was nuts, Rally drivers are the completely mental, Rally drivers are the most skilled of all motor sports

  • @chris_debian5368
    @chris_debian5368 Před 20 dny +54

    Be great to see the view from inside the car, with the co-driver communicating the pace notes.... it's an art!

    • @mothmagic1
      @mothmagic1 Před 16 dny +1

      There were some videos around a while back that were great viewing.

  • @custard71
    @custard71 Před 20 dny +46

    The flutter, chirping noise is the turbo release valve, the other noise, like a machine gun, is the rev limiter hitting max. The driver is keeping their foot nailed. And they are all 4wd. Peace you two.

    • @jeanackle
      @jeanackle Před 13 hodinami

      The top categories are 4wd yes, but there are some more budget-friendly categories where the cars are 2wd.

  • @mikemartin8747
    @mikemartin8747 Před 20 dny +44

    can't wait for you to see group B. also on snow, there are so many video's on CZcams. this one will seem weak in comparison. Great reaction

    • @travisyarbrough4033
      @travisyarbrough4033 Před 20 dny

      czcams.com/video/FN93WoPDJS0/video.html

    • @Heitzsche
      @Heitzsche Před 12 dny

      Weak? Did we watch the same video lol. These new WRC cars are pretty much on par with Group B cars in terms of power and aero.

    • @laupstad
      @laupstad Před 4 dny

      Grp. B is as nuts as it gets and those cars have way more power. However these modern WRC cars are much, much faster than the grp. B cars. But they are pretty "clinical" to watch. Grp. B cars were basically out of control and compensated for that with more power.

  • @henningpieterjordan7416
    @henningpieterjordan7416 Před 20 dny +52

    Look at group b... Walter röhrl and his audi quattro s 1....best ever...❤😊

  • @markhodge7
    @markhodge7 Před 20 dny +48

    Rally drivers are the most talented drivers in the world. They are also probably amongst the lowest paid of race car drivers. Sponsors want an enclosed course where they can charge the audience, with the driver getting a cut. People can just walk up to the side of the road and watch your race for free? No money in that. Rally Drivers are a special breed, like no other.

  • @Mo.Jo.
    @Mo.Jo. Před 19 dny +9

    "Samir....You're breaking the car!!!" - lollll look it up

  • @PainfullMorality
    @PainfullMorality Před 17 dny +3

    Honestly WRC is the best motor sport ever .. tarmac..mud gravel ..snow and ice ... Endless scenarios at insane speeds .

  • @SquirminHermanthe1eyedGerman

    Being German {Bavarian} I remember watching the Group B rally cars that were totally insane & were outlawed, those were the days ✌💖☮

  • @heschendk
    @heschendk Před 20 dny +76

    Great reaction, but think you watched one of the most boring Rally videos ever.... like same jump and corner for 10min..

    • @swedishgooner6339
      @swedishgooner6339 Před 17 dny +1

      I was just going to say that. One of the worst rally vids I’ve seen

    • @Maniac-du8gm
      @Maniac-du8gm Před 16 dny +3

      @@swedishgooner6339 yeah they should watch the "rally group b tribute" video - that some oldschool insane rally racing

    • @UltraCasualPenguin
      @UltraCasualPenguin Před 15 dny

      ​​@@Maniac-du8gm So, you want back to times when a lot of drivers and rally fans died? There's reason why Group B was stopped.
      Btw, these cars are faster than Group B ever was.

    • @UltraCasualPenguin
      @UltraCasualPenguin Před 15 dny

      Hench, come to Finland and let's see if you can do that. I'd be ready to bet you would be slower than Rovanperä was at 8.

    • @Afther
      @Afther Před 7 dny

      They're not to blame tho, people send the videos to them to react haha

  • @lancealdrich5499
    @lancealdrich5499 Před 20 dny +8

    Snow, rain, sunshine. They are timed. One driver and a passenger that gives where the turns are. You will also like pro snow cross.

  • @rogeriolemos7331
    @rogeriolemos7331 Před 12 dny +1

    ... and Live it's something else, just the sound pumps your adrenaline to top !!!

  • @Loki1815
    @Loki1815 Před 12 dny +1

    How amusing! You see less than one minute of Rallying and say that it's like the Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift Style and those of us brought up on Rally B, look at the Fast and the Furious think "Oh, a poor copy of the excitement of Rally B"!
    Scandi Flick Time!

  • @PBRatLord
    @PBRatLord Před 16 dny +1

    Dakar might be fun for you guys to check out too. While Group B was popping off in the 80s, there was also a ton of wild vehicles at Dakar. My personal favorite were the Kamaz trucks, gigantic, 5 ton + trucks the size of a garbage truck able to keep up with rally cars like these (at least, the ones of the time) as they flew through the dunes.
    There's a very infamous clip of the DAF TurboTwin truck overtaking a world-famous rally car of the year mere moments before a devastating crash which would reshape the entire league for racing trucks.
    I'm pretty sure there's videos of those DAF TurboTwin trucks and the end of the unlimited Kamaz trucks.
    Toby price is a super inspiring story from there too, Aussie guy who was paralyzed in wreck, but came back to race again and still does to this day

  • @berounmv7024
    @berounmv7024 Před 20 dny +10

    These cars are highly modified versions of classic road cars such as Toyota, Peugeot, Ford, Skoda, Citroen, Hyundai, Mitsubishi, etc. They are equipped with a roll cage and are one of the safest cars on the planet. They have racing seats and a five-point seat belt. Sometimes up to seven-point. Despite this fact, serious accidents can occur. Craig Breen died in 2023 during tests for Rally Croatia. However, such serious accidents are exceptional. It just might happen. They are equipped with powerful engines and those from the WRC1 class even with a hybrid drive, which gives them more energy when accelerating. WRC1 cars (in this year it is Toyota Yaris WRC, Ford Puma WRC and Hyundai i20 WRC) each have over 500 horsepower in the sum of the outputs of both engines.
    They race on closed public roads in all conditions, that is also in the rain, then in the heat, winter, at night, in the fog. As for surfaces, all imaginable surfaces such as asphalt, gravel, mud, snow and ice. During the Kenya Safari Rally, they drive through the savanna, where sometimes there is more sand on the road than the road itself. We must not forget the encounters with wild animals, I remember shots where giraffes ran across the track in Kenya, or moose in Finland.
    Each surface has its advantages and disadvantages. The snow in Sweden has the advantage that it also creates barriers against which the car can lean and thus prevent a major accident. However, if he drives into it quickly, he can get bogged down and either just waste time, or worse, have to quit. Gravel and dirt have the advantage that you can drift well on them, but compared to snow and ice, the car holds better and does not spin as much. But when it's wet, it's muddy, so it slows down. or when it is quite dry, but there is really a lot of it, including sand. Check out some Safari rally videos and you'll see what I mean in some footage. On the tarmac, there the car holds the best, has the best grip, but when it is wet, it slides. And as we verified during the Rally Central Europe, when the tarmac is wet and there are also fallen leaves on it, it's a killer combination. Check Esapekka Lappi crash on 2023 Central European Rally.
    The cost of a Rally1 car is close to €1 million, while Rally2 cars are capped at approximately €200,000. Of course, the weaker the car, the cheaper it is. A Peugeot 208 Rally4 can cost much less, now in a quick search I found one already ready for racing for 73,200 euros. So the prices vary a lot. On the other hand, the Audi Quattro S1, the legendary Group B car, costs around €2 - 2.5 million.

    • @markhodge7
      @markhodge7 Před 19 dny

      Thanks, from the newly curious, and we lovers like you for taking the time to give a quick, detailed picture that separates this type of driving from all the rest. Watching WRC is also one of the more exhausting TV spectator sports ;)

    • @berounmv7024
      @berounmv7024 Před 19 dny +1

      @@markhodge7 Exhausting to watch? Why? Adrenalin?

    • @markhodge7
      @markhodge7 Před 19 dny

      @@berounmv7024 I'm an Ice Hockey Goalie. Addicted to adrenaline. You nailed it! What a ride. Me next!!

  • @TheSwede9
    @TheSwede9 Před 19 dny +2

    Nothing is crazier than the onboards of these maniacs. I'm a big F1 fan and always thought they are such skilled drivers, which they are. But something about rally and those tight roads, jumps and surrounded by trees makes it seem that much more intense. Especially when you see onboards of the drivers and the copilot

  • @mothmagic1
    @mothmagic1 Před 16 dny +1

    Imagine how fast the co-driver is talking to pass the pace notes to the driver. Every corner, dip and incline they face is communicated to the driver verbally by his/her co-driver

  • @nathcascen473
    @nathcascen473 Před 14 dny +1

    those drivers super skilled,magnificent

  • @martinbuddenberg1025
    @martinbuddenberg1025 Před 6 dny

    experiance an event like this is even more awsome than a video. 🚗🚙😱

  • @daveg.6820
    @daveg.6820 Před 20 dny +5

    THE definition of "on the edge of out of control". Great stuff. 😳

    • @Shoomer1988
      @Shoomer1988 Před 20 dny +1

      Or on the edge of in control.

    • @daveg.6820
      @daveg.6820 Před 19 dny +1

      @@Shoomer1988 I think it goes back and forth between the two second by second. 😳

  • @BorealisNights
    @BorealisNights Před 17 dny +1

    It happens lots in Canada.
    It must have been commented but I can't read all the way back to find out... the main reason the drivers can drive all sideways and come into corners at speeds pushing the limits of physics is they have "Navigators", who are constantly tell ing the driver exactly what's around the next corner, or what he'll have to deal with when the car comes down on the other side of the jump... you need to find one that shares in car chatter and listen to the code they speak to convey so much info so fast.
    As for maintenance after the days racing segment, they completely teardown and rebuild every car for the next day's leg.
    My family owned a Motor Inn in Kamloops when I was a teen, and we had the two "Triumph TR-7" race teams stay at our establishment.. my brother and I got to watch the nightly teardown and rebuilds. We also got to go out and watch live 3 different days (segments).
    Needless to say, we soon started driving our dune buggies as if they were rally cars. lol.

  • @monasandin762
    @monasandin762 Před 19 dny +2

    Hello from Finland ❤

  • @dugii12345
    @dugii12345 Před 2 dny

    best drivers in hole world, they are damn crazy

  • @AWKnuden
    @AWKnuden Před 19 dny +1

    The driving stile is called Scandinavian flick. They use the 500-600- and some 700 HP to get traction to take the turns. The cars are 4 wheel drive.

  • @zoolooz2327
    @zoolooz2327 Před 15 dny

    love when they jump as soon as they land the car just connect straight to the road and stick like glued, shock absorbers working flawlessly.

  • @felixthecat02
    @felixthecat02 Před 16 dny +1

    the way they go round corners is the scandinavian flick....also,please check out the infamous group b

  • @ConemantheBarbarian
    @ConemantheBarbarian Před 20 dny +4

    They rally on all surfaces, pavement, gravel,mud, snow. These events use public roads to travel to the stages and then the competitive stages are closed public roads. Fastest from A to B wins it all.
    These cars are heavily modified smaller cars from most manufacturers. Small turbocharged 3 and 4 cylinder with very specialized 4wd drivetrains.
    As for Canadian events check out the Rally of the Tall Pines from Bancroft Ontario.

    • @Gr8Buccaneer
      @Gr8Buccaneer Před 20 dny

      you forgot the night trails ^^ same terrain😁

  • @AHVENAN
    @AHVENAN Před 20 dny +1

    As the title said, this is from the Finnish stage of the WRC, World Rally Champinoship where they race in a bunch of different places all around the world the finnish stage is famous for having some of the highest average speeds and the most and biggest jumps of the entire championship, and yeah they do race in snow too, the Swedish rally is usually in snow and parts of some of the stages of the Swedish rally are even on frozen lakes. Annother one that always kinda blew my mind was the Brittish rally which pretty much always takes place in very muddy conditions

  • @alanflor703
    @alanflor703 Před 20 dny +2

    I consider these the best drivers in the world. Not round and round on the same course, it's constantly changing and takes incredible reflexes and timing. They have to set up for curves and jumps before they can even see them. If they screw up, there are no guard rails, just trees to hit. They also do this on pavement and in the snow.

  • @Tuomas_Oskari
    @Tuomas_Oskari Před 15 dny +1

    After all, the cars always have a co-driver who has notes made before the rally, with corners, jumps, distances, etc. marked. So, for example, is there going to be a gentle left or a tight right, and is the bend gentler toward the end or a tighter turn, and is there, for example, a stone on the inside corner that could break something from the car, etc. are things that are usually noted in the notes. The assistant driver then reads them to the driver so that the driver knows what is coming. Since the time to read the notes is short, the markings are usually arrows, numbers and various symbols, each of which has its own meaning. And of course, what is recorded there, how much the driver wants information about what is coming, also has an effect.
    the teams are always given a few days before the start of the rally to familiarize themselves with the route (the driver drives with his co-driver through the route, possibly even several times, within the given time limit of course) and the co-driver takes notes based on what the driver says

  • @vineshnaidoo9402
    @vineshnaidoo9402 Před 18 dny +1

    The most talented F1 driver ever Aryton Senna always said that the Rally drivers were the best drivers on the 🌎

  • @lonnyjohnson2061
    @lonnyjohnson2061 Před 18 dny +1

    A young woman named Michelle Mouton won the world championship for the fastest class of cars back when they were 1000hp beasts. There are several classes both 2WD and 4WD but the cars here are turbocharged 4 cylinder AWD race cars with tube frams=es yheavily modded suspensions and lots of care and maintenence.

  • @Rix.67
    @Rix.67 Před 20 dny +1

    Nice reation ..and the swedish winter rally🇸🇪

  • @edbarlow3985
    @edbarlow3985 Před 20 dny +2

    I've been in racing of all kinds most of my life but was never dumb enough to do this or stand anywhere near the edge of the road like that.😂

  • @travisyarbrough4033
    @travisyarbrough4033 Před 20 dny

    The Group B compilation is craziness. I even saw this stuff in America as a teen .... It was that crazy

  • @DrMcKay66
    @DrMcKay66 Před 20 dny +1

    To see this live is kinda hard to explain to people that has not. Go see it live and you will be hooked 😂❤

  • @paakwegyir3165
    @paakwegyir3165 Před 17 dny

    They literally squeeze every juice out of the car's performance

  • @tsuhna1167
    @tsuhna1167 Před 14 dny

    Notice how they're jumping sideways. The road turns after the jump so you need to be pointing the right direction when you land. That's one of the things that make winning Rally Finland so difficult and prestigious.
    Not beause such jumps are unique for Rally Finland, but because they're abundant. You'll have a blind jump after blind jump after blind jump and you have to land perfectly each time to be in the right position for the next blind jump. And to win, you'll have to do all that while keeping up the speed. It's madness. They're mad, the drivers, they have to be.

  • @mattilindstrom
    @mattilindstrom Před 18 dny

    There is a lot to like about the WRC class of motor sport. First is the drivers, to perform at the top level on various road surfaces and conditions is truly mindblowing to me. On the techical side, the motors are very limited by the class rules, but the suspension and balance of the cars is a constant source of amazement to me.

  • @RaXXha
    @RaXXha Před 14 dny

    These cars top out at about 125mph on gravel. The races are on closed public roads and as you assumed, it's a time trial type situation, but it's not the time of a single run that counts, instead they do multiple courses per day over several days, and the best overall time wins.

  • @stevenphilpott1493
    @stevenphilpott1493 Před 14 dny

    f1 drivers have taken rides w/ wrc drivers and all so noway they could do what they do, one commented wben offered a second trip he got out immediately saying he was scared the whole ride and did not ever want to do that again!! incredible drivers and cars!

  • @AH-fg8dk
    @AH-fg8dk Před 20 dny +13

    If it ain't Group B, it ain't ...... 😊

  • @larszenthio1012
    @larszenthio1012 Před 9 hodinami

    The highest average speed in this Rally Finland was set by former wrc-rally driver Jari-Matti Latvaala in 2015 with 125.44 km/h in a VW Polo wrc. He is now Team Leader for Toyota Gazoo rally team Finland. 😎👍

  • @kirkhall2099
    @kirkhall2099 Před 20 dny

    Can not imagine the adrenaline rush those drivers are getting.

  • @GaryNoone-jz3mq
    @GaryNoone-jz3mq Před 20 dny

    These are the most talented drivers in professional motor racing. Hence the crashes are a lot less frequent than you might think. They do happen, but the cars are so well prepared, that injuries are rare.

  • @module79l28
    @module79l28 Před 19 dny

    Just a heads-up for when you react to other WRC videos: if you feel like you're watching the same cars over and over again going through the same places and doing the same jumps, it's because each team has two cars and many of the stages (that's what's called to the stretches of road they have to race through from point A to point B) are run twice.

  • @sharavanan2473
    @sharavanan2473 Před 6 dny

    Just imagine it's raining at racing day...... That's more wild that dry road 😏😏.. 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽 my most fav racer of all time SEBASTIAN LOEB. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @BogeyDopeYT
    @BogeyDopeYT Před 20 dny

    More rally!

  • @stephensmith4480
    @stephensmith4480 Před 5 dny

    Check out Group B from the 80s, it's banned now but it was in a different league. Done on Snow and Ice and in pitch dark night stages. The number of Deaths, including spectators, because of how insanely close to the cars they got led to it being Banned completely.

  • @nickprehna8870
    @nickprehna8870 Před 15 dny

    The whistle your hearing in some of these is actually for the spectators warning them to get out of the way.

  • @Champaign268
    @Champaign268 Před 19 dny

    There's a navigator in the passenger seat relaying track info constantly. Saw a ground effects race years ago in Germany when a dear jumped out the exact moment a car passed by going well over 100mph. Dear sailed 70 ft high into the air & disappeared 100ft or so off into the forrest. Hardly affected the car but it I'm sure it must have cracked the windshield. Poor dear didn't know what hit him.

  • @jaredwoodward919
    @jaredwoodward919 Před 13 dny

    120 - 130 isn't unheard of in rallying on the straights.

  • @shaunmount130
    @shaunmount130 Před 7 dny

    Check out The Paris to Dakar race. Especially the trucks "Heavy's".

  • @fishtigua
    @fishtigua Před 20 dny

    Yep, my Canadian mates rally too.

  • @trelkel3805
    @trelkel3805 Před 18 dny

    The drivers have a co-driver who is calling out speed and intensity of corners by a number system, it means that the driver doesn't have to process what's coming up and can just concentrate on speed and technique, it's how they can go so insanely fast on a narrow winding road.

  • @MrGsmiths
    @MrGsmiths Před 14 dny

    whistles are blown to alert spectators of approaching cars

  • @kjelljohansson1799
    @kjelljohansson1799 Před 4 dny

    Hi . SWEDICH WINTERRALLY 2023 wrc is a reel snow rally worth to watch. Kj

  • @Keepinitreal61
    @Keepinitreal61 Před 16 dny

    Or Raye 'hard out here' new sound, new vibe. ❤

  • @Loki1815
    @Loki1815 Před 12 dny +1

    Oh, what! No Ice and Snow, no Mountain sections, no Night Driving?

  • @davidcruse6589
    @davidcruse6589 Před 20 dny

    The slide sideways is to take speed off under control conditions
    If you put foot on brakes car would spin out
    So it to wash speed off and angle the vechiles for corner so it's straight coming out and can nail it out of corner
    This why they have a person reading notes their telling what the corner coming about two away
    They'll say L6 which means left and how sharp the corner will be and driver knows where to place the vechiles and how fast to attack it
    Like R 2 could mean right and 2 might mean tight corner so the driver knows to wash of speed as sharp corner
    The person reading pace note will call jump and grade also any obstacles on corners like drains or trees close to road
    They'll say drain on left approach with caution and their reading these note about two corners ahead so drivers has to rember what said two corners beforehand and drive the car
    Also they race on snow through rivers
    The trick is to setting vechiles up as surface change every race and after every vechiles run beforehand
    So to pick the right tires for maximum grip and tyre pressure is very important if they get it wrong they skate over the road
    Their trying to get the tires to bit into the surface and why the fastest guys go last as earlier vechiles clean alot of loose gravel of the surface
    Also some heats after everyone finished then have to race back the other way which means all the notes and angles change
    Certain obstacles no longer in play but new one are
    You'll need to look at one where the pace notes are being read and drivers are communicating by head sets in side car cam
    Cheers guys 🦘🇦🇺👍

  • @hugovilag
    @hugovilag Před 19 dny

    These cars belong to what may be the fastest era the WRC has gone through, labelled 'WRC+' or 'Super WRC', they run a few years of 1.6 liter, turbocharged inline 4 engines making ~380hp, with heavy anti lag and the most extensive use of aero the WRC has ever seen. Someone will know for sure, but I think these cars were faster than the current (and now close to extintion) Rally1 class. Then there's the rally itself, Finland; fastest event on the calendar, sometimes they find themselves being completely flat out over 1 full minute. Very demanding for both driver and codriver and the cars. The scenes of Hannu Mikkola's S1 E2 plowing through the stage leaving a trail of burnt oil and water vapor from the brakes lives rent free in my head.

  • @snuffybg
    @snuffybg Před 7 dny

    WRC is fun but B rally group was the real deal like isle of man but now its not allowed due to safety concerns but you still should check some of that :) As kid i watched em live now we have to sit at specific spots and just watch while back then car roll over ppl went to help fixing it or just save the crew inside CRAZY. To explain it short the diff is in the car and race regulations in WRC while in B group you pick a car and just do what you want!

  • @P-M-869
    @P-M-869 Před 19 dny

    They are racing against the clock. Have you checked out the Baha 1000 race? If you noticed, they had to start turning before the curve. You have to know where to stand. Never stand outside the curve or on the inside of the curve of the outbound side of the curve.

  • @mefw
    @mefw Před 18 dny +1

    They do that in the snow and ice too

  • @BanditsTA
    @BanditsTA Před 20 dny

    Tiffany!❤🐾

  • @dannyholden6042
    @dannyholden6042 Před 11 dny

    There's one rally clip I remember (I think from Greece) where i don't know if it was a stray dog or someone's pet just got off the lead but the dog ran out on to the course just as the rally car came around the corner the car (fortunately) hit the jump and just cleared the running dog

  • @r.h.7633
    @r.h.7633 Před 16 dny

    These cars race in all kind of weather conditions, all seasons and on all road conditions - tarmac, mud, gravel, safari, snow, ice and a mix of all those but one thing is common - they don't plan to go slow 😁

  • @annekeaustin5636
    @annekeaustin5636 Před 19 dny

    Just mothers late for the school run! :):):):)

  • @johnchristmas7522
    @johnchristmas7522 Před 6 dny

    One mistake and theres a tree waiting! The navigator, guy sitting along side the driver, is reading out coded sayings to the driver so that he knows whats coming down the line. How fast the bend can be taken, whats over the blind brow etc etc. They drive just the same in rain/snow and ice. The cars and drivers are on a time trial, so their on the own against the clock.

  • @mattybob12310
    @mattybob12310 Před 17 dny

    Ah the good old Scandi Flick, going very very quickly sideways.

  • @tizeta
    @tizeta Před 15 dny

    conic couple on gravel 185 kmh, on asphalt 210 kmh. Thierry Neuville 202 kmh on mud

  • @stevepreston-be3fi
    @stevepreston-be3fi Před 19 dny

    Hi it's Steve from Cornwall in the UK. I reckon the USA would do well at Rallying. What with NASCAR etc and the general love for cars.

  • @ROBOTRIX_eu
    @ROBOTRIX_eu Před 20 dny +1

    ..2 min interval in stages..WRC is World Rally Championship.. day, night, snow, rain, gravel, tarmac..many countries included.. usually in a Rally, first start wrc cars, then junior,4 weel drives.. then cars with only 2 weel drive.. ..sometimes then nacional or locals are included more on the end of event, or nacional rallies..even "classic rally" cars..crashes videos, funny rally or spectators videos.. It's great!

  • @baldimani
    @baldimani Před 19 dny

    Greets from Europe, Rally is popular here. You saw here World Championchip. Here the manufacturer are operating, Toyota, Hyundai, ... cars are 4WD, turbo-charged, over 400 hp, built for rallye, about 1 Million EURO, but they have registration. You can drive them on public roads. The technical level is comparable to Formula 1.There is much more to check out, esp. flat out and crashes. I tell you, live it is a totally different experience.

  • @taskmaster58
    @taskmaster58 Před 20 dny

    Source some old Group B footage, they were so fast the drivers had a hard time keeping up with them. They were outlawed after too many teams died. They were nic-named The Killer B's. They were outlawed in 1987. so between 1982 to 1987.

  • @stephenbrough8132
    @stephenbrough8132 Před 20 dny

    I'd love to see Mr Bean come tootling past the crowds at 25MPH in his Mini.

  • @kylesummers1565
    @kylesummers1565 Před 20 dny

    I would guess the spectators on the first of two turns are fairly safe...It is the people right after that that might be in danger from an over-or under-correction. I love off-pavement racing! Peace, Love!!

  • @billyoliver4000
    @billyoliver4000 Před 20 dny

    You guys should check out some of the videos from King Of The Hammers especially the 4400 (unlimited) class race. It is a race in California that mixes high speed desert racing with technical rock crawling. One of the toughest one day races out there.
    Also W.E.Rocks rock crawling competition videos. These vehicles do some insane stuff you would never think possible.

  • @NestoriG
    @NestoriG Před 19 dny

    Rally Finland has avarage speed over +100mph . These clips ate from Finland!

    • @Tuomas_Oskari
      @Tuomas_Oskari Před 15 dny +1

      the top speed for cars is limited to approx. 200km/h, i.e. approx. 124mph
      And in the Finnish rally, the best cars drive quite close to it in many places

  • @GaryNoone-jz3mq
    @GaryNoone-jz3mq Před 20 dny

    Rallying was around decades before Tokyo drift. Tokyo drift is the Tame little brother.

  • @CrazyhorseDK
    @CrazyhorseDK Před 15 dny

    WRC is for boys, Group B is for men just a quote from Juha Kankkunen, a driver at the time.

  • @niuho2052
    @niuho2052 Před 14 dny

    Finnish rally is the fastest one in wrc series, including the asphalt ones. Also known as "gravel grand prix!"

  • @arconeagain
    @arconeagain Před 17 dny

    One word and one letter. Group B.

    • @akyhne
      @akyhne Před 5 dny

      Get over it. Don't live in the past.

  • @chetcarman3530
    @chetcarman3530 Před 20 dny +4

    Don't let this be your introduction to Rally -- there are far, FAR better vids for you in every way. This is def not the one I would've used 1st. Someone post some good links? ❤❤

  • @mikeconway9849
    @mikeconway9849 Před 20 dny

    Just a typical weekend drive.

  • @tazjammer
    @tazjammer Před 20 dny +1

    Bob Seger-Silver Bullitt Band. Live Bullitt. Travelin' Man/Beautiful Loser. They are one song.

  • @redtail1.
    @redtail1. Před 17 dny

    Its sad it were just the same turns and straights in the video. There's this one video that shows a variety of corners, places and conditions and with insane jumps, speeds and manuvrability. Its just so wild.

  • @bprocket
    @bprocket Před 20 dny

    What gets me are the spectators hoping for a Darwin award.

  • @tedporter69
    @tedporter69 Před 16 dny

    Find an in car camera video of them racing.Insane

  • @hectordanieldroffa1959

    The WRC championship began 1973...

  • @ESPirits87
    @ESPirits87 Před 20 dny

    As a rule fans stand on the inside corners, due to centrifugal forces if something happens with a Rally car going 130 mph in a corner he will be flying outwards not inwards, standing near inside corners isn't always safe though.

  • @user-rh7xh6hx8u
    @user-rh7xh6hx8u Před 20 dny +17

    WRC is for boys, Group B was for men, and Michelle Mouton ;-)

    • @custard71
      @custard71 Před 20 dny +3

      I liked that, she was amazing.

  • @maximus11400
    @maximus11400 Před 14 dny

    There is a driver and a navigator in the car. The navigator tells the driver what direction the next turn will be and how sharp it is and how far away from it they are.

  • @Shoomer1988
    @Shoomer1988 Před 20 dny

    think you would enjoy a video called *Group B: When Rallying Got TOO FAST* on a channel called Driver61. It was a class of Rally racing so insane they had to ban it.

  • @Shaun.ALAW.
    @Shaun.ALAW. Před 19 dny

    Must watch in car footage, you here the copilot giving instructions to what's coming ahead, they are normally a couple of moves ahead of the driver, which allows the driver to navigate his speed/approach.
    Blind faith in the navigates instructions

  • @MrYoup11
    @MrYoup11 Před 20 dny

    I'm surprised there wasn't any scenes with close calls with spectators. The navigator's that ride along with driver's are just as impressive with their skills.

    • @akyhne
      @akyhne Před 5 dny

      Spectators nowadays are not allowed to get too close on the action. That's why.