My Favourite Racing Overtaking Move (That'll Get Me Beaten Up One Day)

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  • čas přidán 23. 06. 2022
  • This maneuver is so disrespectful, but so awesome.
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  • @b.j.blazkowicz9169
    @b.j.blazkowicz9169 Před rokem +818

    This "maneuver" happens on Lap 1 of about every race in iRacing with disastrous results.

    • @inderet4118
      @inderet4118 Před rokem +22

      more like turn 1

    • @alpenjon
      @alpenjon Před rokem +2

      Turn 1 lap 1 in Monza a guy wrecked 3 cars including me (iRacing)... locked his tires and startled everybody behind him as well - causing more mayhem. Now I know what his idea was xD

  • @EpicManaphyDude
    @EpicManaphyDude Před rokem +415

    although perfectly legal, there’s a million different ways this could go wrong. makes for a killer overtake when right, but you’re getting shadowrealm’d if you screw up

    • @Appletank8
      @Appletank8 Před rokem +7

      He does admit that if the front car brakes a bit too early, both of them are going for the wall.

    • @lesblase3667
      @lesblase3667 Před rokem +3

      Shane van Gisbergen V8 Supercar champion. He does this almost every race weekend in real life & pulls it off. He even did with a broken collar bone & a broken rib. He’s insane man. One of the best race car drivers breathing today. He’s nuts man

    • @supermccnasty4176
      @supermccnasty4176 Před rokem

      This is a last lap type of move or a move you make when you are stuck behind a slower car that refuses to yield.

  • @regibson23
    @regibson23 Před rokem +783

    Just what we need. To teach these scrubs more "surprise" overtaking moves.

    • @dannyleeracing
      @dannyleeracing  Před rokem +190

      Apologies for the wave of super sends

    • @MTBrider_2009
      @MTBrider_2009 Před rokem +125

      "I got it! I'm Daniel Riccardo! "
      "... I'm not Daniel Riccardo"

    • @rebelx9
      @rebelx9 Před rokem +32

      🤦🏾‍♂️lol they're gonna try that move on Glen this week.. first corner, on cold tires🤣

    • @dannyleeracing
      @dannyleeracing  Před rokem +50

      @@rebelx9 on the first lap of a 3 Hr enduro

    • @FurryestX
      @FurryestX Před rokem +11

      Divebombers: Oh yes, Its Showtime

  • @Infigo96
    @Infigo96 Před rokem +322

    Most times I've seen this move, it ends in a punt...or the space on the inside did not actually exist.
    That narrow line is quite easy to defend against as long as you can keep it on the outside as the defense have margin to reposition and carry more speed instead. If the attacker takes next left apex curb, he will probably get a car in his door on exit...which will most likely come out worse for him.
    But cool moove then actually pulled of.
    9/10 times it ends in a crash

    • @JReaLBiz86
      @JReaLBiz86 Před rokem +5

      Yeah, both drivers have to be top-level for this to work. There are so many ways this could go wrong lol but to see it pulled off is definitely impressive.

    • @mequana
      @mequana Před rokem

      That's because many people are idiots. If you're Not an Idiot, this move shouldnt be Impossible.

  • @smoothopsgp3994
    @smoothopsgp3994 Před rokem +153

    To be fair. Although it only works once (on the same person), the effects linger. If you fake the same move again you can force an even more defensive entry into the turn, meanwhile you take the ideal line to get a better exit. Again, not guaranteed but still you can use it to your advantage.

    • @dannyleeracing
      @dannyleeracing  Před rokem +29

      They're kinda damned if they do and damned if they don't - if they go TOO defensive they're a sitting duck, but if they don't go defensive enough they're a kneeling duck

    • @JReaLBiz86
      @JReaLBiz86 Před rokem +3

      I'd need 2 laps to set this up if I tried it. First lap I'm flat out taking the outside, giving the lead car what he wants and pulling beside him on the outside, then slipping back in behind him for the corner.
      If I can get that move started again, I'd take the straight almost all the way to the left, keeping behind like Danny does. Let him see me in the mirror, but not know exactly how far up beside him I am. If he's driving defensive and sees me about to take a wide radius into the corner, he'll move out further to set up his entry and better defend the corner.
      The timing has to be adjusted, you'd have to move the moment you see him prep for the corner, but it pretty much assures you'll have the room on the inside. The other side of that is, if you don't end up beside him on entry, you don't win the corner. And no matter how you try to pull this off, it's painfully easy to overcook the corner, so... you gotta be confident in your driving lol

    • @JorgeChavez-du5vm
      @JorgeChavez-du5vm Před rokem

      Lol you would think so but I've employed the same moves on the same corners against the same opponents and they're always effective. If it only works once then you haven't mastered it.

  • @dougforbes5840
    @dougforbes5840 Před rokem +141

    Ah yes the old Sebastian Vettel switcheroo, lovely move, I'm gonna have to try this one out for sure.

  • @power6218
    @power6218 Před rokem +47

    I remember in the 2020 Lemans 24 race in iracing , before a heavy braking zone on the straight we would always flash our lights and swerve if behind someone at night to get their attention , and then brake early as they look in their mirrors and have them panic and lockup or run wide . Works once or twice. Loads of fun

  • @TheRedSparrowYT
    @TheRedSparrowYT Před rokem +10

    I love doing this as they try overtake. If they come up your inside but are still in the middle of the track, just lift a bit, Yeet it over to the inside and out break them to keep your position. As long as you have the space, it always works!

    • @stickyskitch
      @stickyskitch Před rokem

      Have you stopped doing gta online airshows?

    • @kieranmcmahon1745
      @kieranmcmahon1745 Před rokem

      Yeep. Also, lifting off the throttle a bit earlier means arriving at the corner with maybe 2, 3, 4 mph less, which can make the crucial difference of being able to brake a meter or two later than the other guy and still hitting the apex, not running him wide or hitting him.

  • @ShadowRacing
    @ShadowRacing Před rokem +78

    You should send this in to Veloce for overtakes of the week! This is a world class overtake!

    • @dannyleeracing
      @dannyleeracing  Před rokem +9

      They do that? That's a good idea

    • @lun7n
      @lun7n Před rokem +2

      @@dannyleeracing this isnt world class. The guy defending literally threw. He continued to go back to the outside a full second after you were on his inside, if he had just kept to your left and not moved that would've been his corner.

    • @dannyleeracing
      @dannyleeracing  Před rokem +12

      @@lun7n Yes, but that's easy to say in hindsight, analysing it afterwards. People aren't robots that automatically select the best response instantly, some will instinctively yield as a safety response like Dean did, and he's not exactly shy when it comes to racecraft, he just didn't expect it. It won't work on everyone, but something is better than nothing.

  • @theincrediblehunk2668
    @theincrediblehunk2668 Před rokem +9

    I literally got this video recommended after re-watching the duel between Sergio Pérez and Lewis Hamilton in Abu Dhabi and I noticed Sergio applied this exact move right after Hamilton overtook him in the straight.
    This is awesome!

  • @Stratos_
    @Stratos_ Před rokem +17

    Every time I’ve seen this, the overtaking car always clips the front car into the wall and keeps on going with no damage while the other guy’s car is destroyed 😂

  • @ianng4633
    @ianng4633 Před rokem +16

    Try this in open lobby and 10/10 the other guy will turn straight into you and complaint about your move lol

    • @GaresMusic
      @GaresMusic Před rokem +2

      because it's a late move, it isn't predictable.

  • @alsa4real
    @alsa4real Před rokem +2

    This is how Takumi overtook Nakazato. With the help of the gutter, ofcourse to stay sticked to the inside.

  • @SimQuips
    @SimQuips Před rokem +3

    I tried this for the first time yesterday and died 😅 turns out its not a great idea to do it in the porsche, with low fuel, whilst braking and turning too aggressively. Will be uploading a video of it tomorrow if you fancy a laugh (credited you in the video for the inspiration too lol)

  • @ga-america5030
    @ga-america5030 Před rokem +1

    I'll usually set this up by "feigning outside attack" for a couple laps as the race progresses and then using it when the position grab is setup. there's a point when you set them for multiple laps they get comfortable

  • @prsfan01
    @prsfan01 Před rokem +2

    Basic “Disappearing Line” Try it at night by turning off your headlights next time like Takumi!

  • @iliaskalliakmanis5264
    @iliaskalliakmanis5264 Před rokem +30

    anyone thats done irl racing will either wait for you to go along side them and force you wide or wont leave a cars width on the inside but for the majority of situations this seems pretty usefull. basically dean shouldnt have left a cars width on the inside until you were along side him ONLY then should he have moved to the outside

    • @MegaIronica
      @MegaIronica Před rokem +2

      Dani Ricc did an even more extreme version of this irl and it was against the 4 time wdc Vettle not any rookie

  • @edwin69jam
    @edwin69jam Před rokem

    Wow, really nice video mate!! Great commentary and visuals. I see you getting big on CZcams if you keep it up

  • @Alexwaltman850
    @Alexwaltman850 Před rokem

    I do this but opposite track positions. When I have a driver who's difficult to pass and also not afraid/prone to braking deep is usually when this works. I get a good run onto a straight with a sharp corner at the end and position myself to far inside for the corner. Run down the straight like yourself and keep my front bumper clear. In the braking zone the defending driver closes the door on the inside and brakes deep, as he does I juke to the outside and take the more traditional line while the defending driver is braking too deep past me and scrambling for the Apex.
    This move tends to only work when set up a few laps (3 to 4) prior by constantly trying to out brake the defending driver at that specific corner usually on the outside of the corner. You get them into the mind space that they need to be on guard and that they need to brake deep for this specific corner because they're assuming I'm going to keep attacking here. That way when you bait them to the inside, one, they're distracted because your going inside instead of outside like the last 3 or 4 laps but they'll almost always brake too deep and run wide and give you the opportunity to pass. Generally, by the time they've slowed down and got the car pointed in the correct direction, I'm already at corner exit accelerating away.

  • @zyswanson7865
    @zyswanson7865 Před rokem

    I pulled this off on my first online race in f1 22. Honestly, though I was just racing a normal overtake until you told me this was a skilled overtake. This is my first racing game that's a sim and also not a dirt rally game.

  • @jeremiahkaiser7510
    @jeremiahkaiser7510 Před rokem +1

    @Danny Lee I just used this move successfully first try in a gt3 race at Fuji. I always enjoyed overtaking people with make moves to one side then going the other side so this move really made interested. I trusted the driver I was against and it payed off well. Thanks for sharing and teaching this move to us :)

    • @dannyleeracing
      @dannyleeracing  Před rokem

      Awesome man, bet they never saw it coming - there's no coming back from gettin' done like that

    • @jeremiahkaiser7510
      @jeremiahkaiser7510 Před rokem

      @@dannyleeracing ahaha yeah it seemed like they were fuming after that one ;)

  • @brendancheong3609
    @brendancheong3609 Před 7 měsíci +1

    this is sick man, good tutorial Keep it up!

    • @dannyleeracing
      @dannyleeracing  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks man, I'll be pumpin' em out more often come 2024!

  • @Cyberware77
    @Cyberware77 Před rokem +1

    faking the outside is such a Classic but smart move.

  • @adilsheikh7081
    @adilsheikh7081 Před rokem +1

    My first video of this guy and I like the way he produced it, its a great video I'm gonna sub

  • @TheMarq16
    @TheMarq16 Před rokem +11

    That's a great move. I'm too inexperienced to try it right now but I'll keep it my back pocket 😆

    • @EnbyMiata
      @EnbyMiata Před rokem +2

      hey uh, don't. it's a very dangerous, last minute move that 99% of the time will result in a crash

    • @isocuda
      @isocuda Před rokem +3

      Not something to keep on your mind, it's something you get a feel for and it sorta "just happens" depending on your run on them and how well you know them as a driver.
      9 times out of 10 if you're like "I'm going to deploy my special move!" it results in a fireball.

  • @j.paulm.1575
    @j.paulm.1575 Před rokem

    Yeah, I've seen and even done this before at some point. I don't race in multiplayer, but it is fun to use.

  • @toptextbottomtext3062
    @toptextbottomtext3062 Před rokem +2

    If doing this at night don't forget to turn the headlights off and the eurobeat on

  • @chota.cabras
    @chota.cabras Před rokem

    Awesome overtake!

  • @whatdoiknowsmith
    @whatdoiknowsmith Před rokem

    Thanks, great vid. I love giving presents.

  • @stevenbateman9779
    @stevenbateman9779 Před rokem

    Awesome maneuver! Recently found your channel and you have helped my ease the rust off coming back into sim racing. I am definitely going to practice and try this one day. Can I get a sound bite or SLAPPED WITH A FISH IN THE FACE so I can have Voice attack play it when I yell overtake 😂😂😂😂

  • @RobertHopkinsArt
    @RobertHopkinsArt Před rokem

    Outstanding!

  • @ianbakaitis4580
    @ianbakaitis4580 Před rokem

    I've been successful doing this move at this exact corner. Lmp2 passing for position as well as lap traffic at the same time.

  • @hkdxforsaken
    @hkdxforsaken Před rokem

    i pulled this move on my buddy last night. it is so satisfying when executed perfectly

  • @B1azo
    @B1azo Před rokem +1

    This is just a divebomb.
    So the leading car could close the door at you and cause you to spin and (depending on the racing series rules, but mostly) that leading car would go from that without a penalty.
    Divebomb is basically making your way to being side-by-side on the braking zone, while not being side-by-side before braking zone. It doesn't matter if it's half or 20 meters.

    • @km6832
      @km6832 Před rokem +1

      Exactly, nothing new or revolutionary, no one with a brain would open the door for him either once he is up the inside

    • @B1azo
      @B1azo Před rokem

      @@km6832 the best part is that to defend that, you only need to check out mirrors while braking and if car in front starts to brake just to make it with the most outside line, then that car behind won't make it at all, or will be much more behind.
      That's why I think that this scenario feels scripted. Car behind started braking later than the car in front and still make it for the most inside line on that corner and hold it there. To hold that speed on that corner without going out of curbs, you need very slow approach.

  • @12jersy
    @12jersy Před rokem +14

    A really expirienced and smart opponent would see this coming at the moment you lift and would lift too just to keep you on their left side. But other than that nice move if done properly

    • @de4ds1ghtcsgo94
      @de4ds1ghtcsgo94 Před rokem

      So lift a little more and then floor it . The variaties are there.

    • @bakedandsteaked
      @bakedandsteaked Před rokem +2

      This would definitely be more convincing with a lift closer to the beginning of the straight/exit of the previous turn to make it seem more like you never had the move to begin with. If I were defending and saw you had the momentum to go up the outside but lifted to stay behind, I'd be sus of this exact move.

  • @FormulaPanzer
    @FormulaPanzer Před rokem

    Made this last week, before discovering this vid. F3 in Fuji turn 1. Succeeded at the attempt, lifting bc we were alongisde and had to let him pass. Shame i missed the optimal braking point and it became a dangerous and useless move. 8/10 would try it again

  • @gadjo_pro1696
    @gadjo_pro1696 Před rokem

    That was exactly what I was thinking about

  • @elplan3605
    @elplan3605 Před rokem

    This is the reason why I dont defend early. I think its best to move just when the opponent is about to start changing line. Dont know the exact rules, but im pretty sure if you start moving before the car behind, its not blocking

  • @costerius
    @costerius Před rokem

    I’ll be trying that soon

  • @Tuvok_Shakur
    @Tuvok_Shakur Před rokem

    this is a dastardly trick and i love it

  • @nathanialbliss1698
    @nathanialbliss1698 Před rokem

    “Shocking your opponent into a brief stutter of defenselessness. Like you’ve just slapped them in the face with a fish. It’s evil and I love it” Best thing I’ve heard on here for a while!

  • @speedhunter7156
    @speedhunter7156 Před rokem

    The old bait and switch hard to pull off but extremely effective when it works

  • @justin-mg8bi
    @justin-mg8bi Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for the tip that was a bad ass move

  • @OGCYT
    @OGCYT Před rokem +28

    Moves like this are why online racing collisions happen so often, there's no trust amongst racers. You never know what your opponents is going to do with driving styles like this. If you can't trust the racers around you (including yourself) to make proper moves and overtakes, there's no point in racing. Last second moves are NEVER a good idea in racing, cause it doesn't give anyone time to react properly. Confident racers will commit to the proper line cause they know they can make a move on another turn without the risk.

    • @alecpitts6843
      @alecpitts6843 Před rokem +7

      there's nothing improper about this move

    • @xavier4519
      @xavier4519 Před rokem

      nah there are 2 main reasons why so many collisions happen, desync and low skill, you don't need to be a pro to race on a sim

    • @pedrosilvamusician
      @pedrosilvamusician Před rokem +1

      @@alecpitts6843 its about minimizing risk. You re just putting yourself in a position of wrecking the race by doing this. In the vid at the begining of the straight the guy is beat already. If you dont get him now you take him on the next corner

    • @alecpitts6843
      @alecpitts6843 Před rokem +2

      @@pedrosilvamusician definitely agreed on this particular corner. It's probably a better move to overtake on the outside and get the inside on the next turn.
      But this move in and ovlf itself is not a problematic move. It's where and how it's moved.

    • @Cocojambo101
      @Cocojambo101 Před rokem +1

      yep, i just trust my teammates and others i know wery well

  • @ishraqshams101
    @ishraqshams101 Před rokem

    Honestly, masterclass

  • @viirtualiized2495
    @viirtualiized2495 Před rokem

    Damn. I actually pulled that off in my race today. The GT3 series at Spielberg going into T3… damn it felt amazing. I just… went for it. It was very close which made it just that bit more satisfying to pull off. Damn… iRacing was the sim of choice btw.

  • @Jr._Racing
    @Jr._Racing Před rokem +2

    A note to all oval racers; this DOES NOT WORK 😂
    I actually developed a move similar to this, in which I run the outside all day, then when I come to pass someone, they block the outside down the straight, then I cut to their inside early, so that they move to block again. I would continue to ease down the track, all the way down to the apron, or just behind their bumper, whichever comes first, then jump to the outside, right next to the wall, and fly past on the outside. The reason this doesn’t work on ovals is because most drivers try to block back and forth all the way down the straight, often times making late moves catastrophic.

    • @easiazyy
      @easiazyy Před rokem +1

      Smart man, I shall use this.

  • @schoudhury6598
    @schoudhury6598 Před rokem +1

    My entire f1 21 career is based on this tactic

  • @krishanjohnson1708
    @krishanjohnson1708 Před rokem

    It’s rare that people actually have good enough judgment to pull off switchbacks consistently, knowing only to try it under perfect circumstances as to not cause a crash

  • @markthegamedriver
    @markthegamedriver Před rokem

    Did this to someone in gtsport some time ago it really hurts them.it gets more furious when their radar is on

  • @friesy3518
    @friesy3518 Před rokem +1

    Ahh yes, the old Shane Van Gisbergen special!
    (If you’re an Aussie, or follow the V8 supercars, you’ll know!)

  • @izumadodoesstuffinc.6917

    I got a league race on F1 at spa this monday, might try this out if i get the opportunity

  • @isrealorban-nyiakura8535
    @isrealorban-nyiakura8535 Před 2 měsíci

    the overtake at the beginning is mad

  • @thomasacamel5309
    @thomasacamel5309 Před rokem

    This is also my favorite maneuver!! I’ve seen 1 video of someone doing this in real life

  • @dtbgamer0080
    @dtbgamer0080 Před rokem

    reminds me of Daniel Ricardo's move on Sebastian Vettel on Monza, awesome move

  • @brendanbilbrey
    @brendanbilbrey Před rokem

    Old terms it’s call Vanishing Lines, a professional circuit maneuver where you start on the drivers side of the car in front of you and then gain enough acceleration to pass them on their blindside

  • @ZDR-BoyZ
    @ZDR-BoyZ Před rokem +5

    What's your rate of actually pulling that move off in races vs taking yourself and other car out of the race?

    • @dannyleeracing
      @dannyleeracing  Před rokem +7

      So far? 100% success rate. I trust my decision on who this can and can't be done on

  • @JoMaMaz
    @JoMaMaz Před rokem

    If this is a skilled weapon, to us noob drivers, you just gave us a bazooka to be used in a dollhouse, lol!
    Will use with caution, Sir! *salutes*

  • @z3r1nh08
    @z3r1nh08 Před rokem

    I already do it, but never realized how risky was, until I watched the video. I thought this was a normal move that everyone does when they have a chance to do it.

  • @lesblase3667
    @lesblase3667 Před rokem

    Shane van Gisbergen does this every weekend in the V8 Supercars in Real life all the time. And he he pulls it off too. One of the best drivers in the world no doubt

  • @purpl3_sj
    @purpl3_sj Před rokem +1

    I remember seeing a version of this at Indycar road america…that went very wrong

  • @Hacktheplanet_
    @Hacktheplanet_ Před rokem

    Great video

  • @joshuacress5174
    @joshuacress5174 Před 8 měsíci +1

    This is my absolute favorite way to overtake. It's a bit dodgy at times though.. 😅 🎉

  • @Leo347
    @Leo347 Před rokem

    Senna pulled the exact same move on Damon Hill in 1993 Interlagos. Worth watching

  • @A_Honcho
    @A_Honcho Před rokem

    I love selling the dummy and doing moves like this, but the problem with Sim racers is loads of people will move under breaking in a last ditch attempt to defend this, rather than swinging out wide and trying to get you back with the old switcharoo on corner exit.
    When you do get a bunch of super respectful & intelligent racers it makes battles like this absolutely titanic. Each lap is like a game of chess!
    But that's only 10% of people on iRacing, most folk can't think past their dashboard.

  • @justkev1044
    @justkev1044 Před rokem

    “Yes the inside is mine! Hm? He disappeared? No way! Aah!”
    - black thunder, he who pays his gtr’s repair fees

  • @phsycresconquest6636
    @phsycresconquest6636 Před rokem

    This reminds me of Kobayashi’s Banzai overtakes where it looked like he would forget where the quiet pedal is.

  • @sadeek2009
    @sadeek2009 Před rokem

    I used it sometimes in gt6
    not super clean like you but I'll wait until he breaks and never overtake from the outside

  • @beenachauhan2373
    @beenachauhan2373 Před rokem

    Read that Road like a champ!

  • @jackarmstrong7285
    @jackarmstrong7285 Před rokem

    Very very difficult to pull off. I find doing the opposite is actually much easier and going inside to outside and around them that way. Especially like in this clip when the next corner is the opposite direction putting you on the inside

    • @dannyleeracing
      @dannyleeracing  Před rokem +1

      At Spa this is definitely true - the section that follows this straight is one of the best for making either line work if you get it right

  • @baricade345
    @baricade345 Před rokem

    The ollleee switchero

  • @danyst-gelais9505
    @danyst-gelais9505 Před rokem +1

    after you do it once, the opponent will now keep full inside to prevent that. not ''middle inside''. this make him slower and allow you easier pass on the outside

    • @dannyleeracing
      @dannyleeracing  Před rokem +1

      That's exactly it! If you fail to make this stick but you force your opponent to shift to an ultra defensive stance, that too brings opportunities. The whole point of this is that you are fighting people, not robots, so use that against them!

  • @thekingmansplainer6813
    @thekingmansplainer6813 Před rokem +1

    I love these people in the comments, ok please explain to me a overtake or any skill that doesn't 1st start with likely failure upon the 1st attempts? It's almost like failure is the best teacher or something

  • @isocuda
    @isocuda Před rokem +2

    During the inaugural season of the Kamel GT, I attempted this on Shaun from the Sim Pit going into T1-2 at Lime Rock. The following lap I lined up again, but did the reverse. I motioned towards the inside a lot earlier while I was in his mirror before diving to the outside edge. I almost lost it under braking and nearly took his nose off, but got onto the podium. (Actually I'd say too close, because on my client there wasn't contact, but you can here the SFX from his client from me brushing the nose of his car.)
    czcams.com/video/LFRBPR8VPRs/video.html
    I'm in the black/red GTP and yes we spell our names with a U.
    I wouldn't have been so aggressive if it wasn't a driver I trusted. Usually it's a recipe for chaos.

  • @vlcallmeprince-x6032
    @vlcallmeprince-x6032 Před rokem

    The ole switcharoo

  • @juanriquelmi9076
    @juanriquelmi9076 Před rokem +1

    Ricciardo's move on Vettel in 2014 at Monza is a perfect example of this overtake, but Ricciardo was actually alongside Vettel before going for the move. How he did it, idk.

    • @MitchChubey
      @MitchChubey Před rokem

      Straight up just out braked Vettel.

    • @juanriquelmi9076
      @juanriquelmi9076 Před rokem

      @@MitchChubey yeah but it’s the lane switch before the late braking that makes it so special, I’ve never seen anyone even attempt a move like that before

    • @MitchChubey
      @MitchChubey Před rokem +1

      @@juanriquelmi9076 oh it's an absolutely boss move to brake, get off the brakes enough to go to the other side, then out brake a 4 time world champion.
      I wish DR would do stuff like that now.

  • @164aaron
    @164aaron Před rokem

    that overtake was actually my first and still favorite overtake from forza Motorsport 5

  • @nakazonegamestreaming896

    This is for sure a very audacious manoeuvring right there.

  • @HarryTagara
    @HarryTagara Před rokem

    It’s beautiful

  • @MrRada2000
    @MrRada2000 Před rokem

    yeah its a really cool move but id preffer to jsut attack the outside, try to stick it in next corner, but that might just be me

  • @imissvine6737
    @imissvine6737 Před rokem

    its eazy to defend you just dont leave them space for on the inside until the last moment where you switch to the racing line right before the braking zone just make sure they are not right next to you they wont be able to do shit unless they have insanely fast reaction times where they can just swing to the inside

  • @kylemoore6012
    @kylemoore6012 Před rokem

    how do you get those opening shots with the blur? ive been trying to make some edits but that is sick

    • @dannyleeracing
      @dannyleeracing  Před rokem

      You need depth of field effects enabled in iRacing (in options menu), then you need to mess with the manual focus and aperture settings in the Ctrl+F12 Camera controls - the lower the aperture, the more pronounced the blur effect, but you have to 'zero in' on the exact depth of field you want. If you've already been trying to do edits and such, you'll work it out quickly enough! iRacing's camera controls are nice and easy when you get over the initial bump.

    • @kylemoore6012
      @kylemoore6012 Před rokem

      @@dannyleeracing I’ll have to try this! Thanks man!!!

  • @speccy8155
    @speccy8155 Před rokem

    i luv to use that move i use it in f1 all the time

  • @ebob4177
    @ebob4177 Před rokem

    Hell yeah, just like Ricciardo on Vettel at Monza 2014.

  • @RaceLine25
    @RaceLine25 Před rokem

    This is, how you say, the ole switch-aroo.

  • @nsxlocalities
    @nsxlocalities Před rokem

    Hmm yeah reminded me of something almost immediately

  • @HaXD1209
    @HaXD1209 Před rokem

    I actually do this pretty frequently mainly because I fucked up braking point when slipstreaming lol

  • @SkiiYacht
    @SkiiYacht Před rokem

    when i saw the thumbnail i was like its just a switch a roo

  • @aitoluxd
    @aitoluxd Před rokem

    The old switcharoo

  • @johndough247
    @johndough247 Před rokem

    The other big problem with this move: netcode. Depending on the sim and the ping of both drivers, you could execute it cleanly, but the netcode bubble screws up the move and it's game over for at least one of you. If you're in the same country, sure give it a go, any other situation I'd avoid it.

    • @HarryTagara
      @HarryTagara Před rokem

      Agreed. Yet I’ve been doing it for years. It’s like you know exactly when your opponent (defender) is going to break, no need for guessing anymore. It’s like having the instinct no matter who you race with. And in any series too (except go carts) :)
      Even when I defend, I stay right on the inside line. The attacker will notice and stay outside on the ideal racing line, while braking i slowly turn outside to the ideal racing line.
      (It works every time)

  • @JReaLBiz86
    @JReaLBiz86 Před rokem

    This is definitely a top-level overtake. I don't think it's something even amateur racers should attempt. The setup, precision, and control necessary to pull this off are insane.
    There are a ton of things that can go wrong attempting this move. But if you're racing at a high level, you're not thinking about what can go wrong, you're thinking of what to do to advance your position. With that said, I don't think racers should shy away from thinking of overtakes in this way.
    I only worry that most drivers in the sim world will drive it in too deep and either clip the lead car under braking, miss their mark and come straight off the apex (essentially dive-bombing the corner), or completely miss their mark, the apex, and the corner altogether. This also takes a lot of trust in the lead car to notice the move, or else your nose will get chopped.
    That move was sick. But I think a driver should have hours upon hours working on their race craft before trying it.

    • @RevvyF1Der
      @RevvyF1Der Před rokem +2

      I do this move all the time as an amateur aggressive driver, Before this video was made even. It's nothing new.

    • @JReaLBiz86
      @JReaLBiz86 Před rokem

      @@RevvyF1Der I'm glad you have the skill to pull it off. And I mentioned racers shouldn't shy away from thinking of overtakes in this way.
      The rest of what I wrote still stands too. It's risky, and a lot of racers out there do not have the skill to pull it off.

  • @TheNecromancer6666
    @TheNecromancer6666 Před rokem

    You need a lot of trust in your opponent to pull this. With opponents I don't know I always try to get them out of the corner, because under braking is more risky.

  • @eztanielltubio56
    @eztanielltubio56 Před rokem

    Mick must use this.And to do dat,he must have advice from Seb on the Austrian GP

  • @arkekkers
    @arkekkers Před rokem

    The maneuver sounds like the "ankle-breaker" of motorsport, except both drivers can potentially slip and fall if the conditions are not met.

  • @eclark9965
    @eclark9965 Před rokem +1

    As soon as you stopped pulling alongside me i would know what you were doing and if i was committed to the inside i would give you the outside. I sure wouldn’t swing back out wide at the end to come back in.

    • @dannyleeracing
      @dannyleeracing  Před rokem

      Then that would make you one of the folks this might not work on - so be it. But most will react to losing the inside by doing what Dean did, which wasn't rehearsed or coached in any way, he just shuffled left in response to the perceived risk to try and widen his own line. He wasn't expecting it and he didn't have much time to think about it.

    • @eclark9965
      @eclark9965 Před rokem

      @@dannyleeracing got ya. It just appeared to me that his dive out and in would have been incredibly risky given your proximity to his bumper and this kind of move is just begging for a net code collision.
      Don’t get me wrong. It could work given the right situation but i would be more likely to want to get even with him on the outside, feign and then set up for the crossover into the turn just before the small carousel.
      I find that filling up a guys mirror is going to lead to a mistake on their part eventually.

    • @dannyleeracing
      @dannyleeracing  Před rokem

      @@eclark9965 100%, the main showcase example here was really blummin' tight, it couldn't have been any closer and I was lucky that the timing was so close, whereas the 'organic' example in the Porsches was the same thing but with a bigger margin between me and the target car and looked a bit less risky. Probably a better example, that one.

    • @eclark9965
      @eclark9965 Před rokem

      @@dannyleeracing cheers. Hope you don’t think i was Just negging. Making videos to help people become more proficient and safe drivers is a good thing.

    • @dannyleeracing
      @dannyleeracing  Před rokem

      @@eclark9965 Never ever - fire away! Appreciate you watching and commenting, 'cos if nobody did that there'd be no joy in it!

  • @iRacerJared
    @iRacerJared Před rokem +1

    This is definitely a league move and not a public lobby move lol

  • @bluemoppy1
    @bluemoppy1 Před rokem

    the ole bait and switch

  • @brycerodriguez_
    @brycerodriguez_ Před rokem

    I don’t think Dean was “super defensive” (he was more towards the middle of the track and not all the way on the right hand side of the track) but 2 ways Dean or you could defend this.
    1: Dean could lift slightly so you can’t swipe over to the right.
    2: Dean fully commits to the right hand side of the track.

    • @dannyleeracing
      @dannyleeracing  Před rokem

      In the scale of overtake repelling maneuvers, there's 'Defensive', then there's 'Super Defensive', then there's 'Ultra Defensive', then there's 'Giga-Defensive'

    • @brycerodriguez_
      @brycerodriguez_ Před rokem

      @@dannyleeracing haha yes, love it

  • @dadojung
    @dadojung Před rokem

    Ayrton Senna did that on Damon Hill in Interlagos 1993.( IN THE RAIN)

  • @tyb-hc3qe
    @tyb-hc3qe Před rokem

    Would this work in 4 stroke karting