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Komentáře • 34

  • @DriftKingNL
    @DriftKingNL Před rokem +51

    If ads on CZcams were like this, I wouldn't mind them as much.

  • @datakiller0017
    @datakiller0017 Před rokem +54

    This is why we love F1❤

    • @bigdawg77
      @bigdawg77 Před rokem +1

      I love it because car go fast

  • @thegreatafrican3367
    @thegreatafrican3367 Před rokem +26

    Damn this was incredible

  • @verenaposhofer5369
    @verenaposhofer5369 Před rokem +3

    LOVE LOVE LOVE FORMULA FORMULA ONE . WOULD NOT MISS IT IN THE WORLD !!!

  • @mane6962
    @mane6962 Před rokem +4

    Great editing. I got goosebumps

  • @Matrix.F1
    @Matrix.F1 Před rokem +5

    THIS IS FORMULA 1

  • @lool130
    @lool130 Před rokem +1

    goosebumps so cool

  • @Reedzi19
    @Reedzi19 Před 7 měsíci

    F1 also known as the greatest thing a human could experience

  • @uresha3650
    @uresha3650 Před rokem +4

    This is formula one. This is love. This is us.
    Just bring back the V10. And this will be life as well. 😂

    • @ManOfPillowDoom
      @ManOfPillowDoom Před rokem

      Cringe

    • @ManOfPillowDoom
      @ManOfPillowDoom Před rokem

      The v10s are gone for a reason btw

    • @rickyGman11
      @rickyGman11 Před rokem

      @@ManOfPillowDoom "Cringe" Meanwhile in this hype video they don't play a single milisecond of engine sound, OH except for the redbull v8 from when redbull does marketing videos. Almost like the V6 and everything that will come in the future will keep sounding like complete, fucking, dogshit

  • @GoatyHerps
    @GoatyHerps Před rokem +2

    CAN'T WAIT

  • @Captainjam107
    @Captainjam107 Před rokem

    Bro why dose this seem like an ad

  • @supertuber8506
    @supertuber8506 Před rokem

  • @SimRacingVeteran
    @SimRacingVeteran Před rokem +1

    Makes it sound like 23 times a year is normal.

  • @RadityaPramanaPutra2001

    Poor Logan Sargeant. Now, I'm Looking Forward To Australia, 31 March-2 April 2023. 🇦🇺
    20/03/2023 12:44 WIB.

  • @pete5534
    @pete5534 Před rokem

    Driving rain? Which decade of F1 do you speak of?

  • @cryptotutorials417
    @cryptotutorials417 Před rokem +4

    Agreed
    But I have the concern about F1 being a true sport.
    In a true sport if you have the talent, you can go head to head with a giant and prove your worth.
    For example if there is someone on the field with equal skill as CR7 he will have his chance to prove it and he will because the ball and field is the same for everyone.
    On the contrary in F1 there can be 2 drivers of Lewis Hamilton's skill on the grid but only has the car to make it.
    That's where it gets unfair

    • @neosonixyz
      @neosonixyz Před rokem +5

      true but F1 is both a competitive sport for the drivers and the engineers, that's what makes it so unique

    • @chaoseli_hd6113
      @chaoseli_hd6113 Před rokem +5

      Yes, but in Football it isnt one Player it is the entire Team. You can be the best Player in the world but if your Team is bad you wont win. And thats the same in F1.

    • @treepine3796
      @treepine3796 Před rokem +2

      @@chaoseli_hd6113 best international comparison. For those outside of the US its just like rugby or Futbol/soccer. 1 player doesnt make a team, the team makes the team.

    • @neosonixyz
      @neosonixyz Před rokem

      @Simon Bolduc I think now it's more room for error than improvement, and a lot of people now want a closer field so the FIA shut down a lot of innovations

  • @shadowfox277
    @shadowfox277 Před rokem +1

    Max ❤

  • @nishanthsuresh4166
    @nishanthsuresh4166 Před rokem

    F1 is surely a sport but it's not always good entertainment some if not most races are boring bcoz of less action or overtaking. Motogp and rally is more entertaining nowadays than f1. If u want extraordinary sport watch the Isle of man tt or other road racing bike racing events now those are insanely dangerous and exhilarating.

  • @garethwillis
    @garethwillis Před rokem

    F1 is not a sport. Yes it's a competition, but sport? No. To be a sport it has to equal with a level playing field with everyone using the same thing. Formula one isn't like that, it's the WWE of motorsports (the omg expression everyone uses when they want you to know how INSAAAANE the video is was also the thumbnail) They have clearly been reaching out to a younger audience and it shows. It is the THE most unfair and unsportsman like form of racing, not even truly Motorsport in the way its meant. F1 fan boys will complain but it's the truth and being honest is more important than pleasing people.

    • @mankeez5892
      @mankeez5892 Před rokem

      What makes it a sport is that the drivers need to perfectly execute every single maneuver of a circuit 60 times over every race without making a single mistake, while managing fuel, tire wear, battery life, break balance and a million other settings (changing them in real time while driving to get an edge) while also racing other extremely talented drivers using every opportunity they can to overtake you (which you need to defend against) while ALSO overtaking people ahead of you yourself and thinking about your race strategy and making decisions on the fly that could make or break the whole race, and they do ALL OF THIS (and this is what truly makes it a sport) while sustaining several Gs of force at every single turn and straight, forwards, backwards, leftwards and rightwards.
      People have this notion that F1 isn’t a sport because drivers aren’t visually obviously exerting any physical strength by running or hitting an object, but at this level, these straight line speeds and these turn speeds, racing is extremely taxing. Drivers’ core needs to be extremely strong to not vomit in their helmet, their arms need to sustain tremendous forces at every turn while also turning the very sensitive wheel the perfect amount at just the right time to make the turn correctly, their necks need to be strong enough to hold their head up straight and looking where they want it to be looking, not downwards when they break, up at the sky when they accelerate or to the sides when they turn, and their legs and back need to be really strong to push against the break pedal, which sounds like a joke but it legitimately is very hard to press down 100%, so much so that most people can’t even reach 40% break pressure (and you need to get to 100% to get the full advantage), all of this obviously while their entire body gets thrown around inside the sit as they turn, and they have to resist this.
      Let me put it like this. Imagine the most extreme roller coaster you’ve ever been on. Now double the speed and make the turns even sharper. Now imagine that instead of stopping after 1 lap, you do two hours of it (around 70 laps), non stop. Now under those physical conditions, imagine you have to get on your car, who’s windows’ lower half are all tinted so that you can barely see the road, get on the highway, go as fast as you can and swerve around every vehicle on the highway trying to overtake them WHILE they also all try to overtake you, and you can’t hit anything or go off the highway or take shortcuts or anything or you may die, and the highway’s is also one lane wide and it’s turns are as sharp as suburban intersections. Now, add to that that inside the car (which you are maneuvering perfectly under the physical duress of the rollercoaster we discussed before), there is a computer with the settings open running a game at full capacity, and around every two minutes, you have to check up on it, see how it’s running and if there are errors, you need to identify what the error is, go into the game’s settings and fix the problem, using a ps4 controller and a screen the size of an iPhone 6 inches from your face, all while driving AND the screen is attached to the steering wheel so it turns with it (and the steering wheel is also 6 inches from your face. To this, add that you are on reserve fuel and have to watch to not spend it all before the highway ends, you can’t turn too hard or you’ll waste your tires too fast and lose too, your break pedal is as solid as a wall and you have to apply double the highest weight you’ve ever lifted with your legs at the gym on a machine, you have a PC technician on the phone asking for updates on the game you’re running and telling you what to do on the computer and you’re also wearing a huge helmet that limits your vision to basically what you can see through the lenses of a pair of sunglasses. Try to put yourself in such a ridiculous situation and you will have a slight idea of what F1 drivers have to do each and every race.
      F1 is definitely a sport. It’s entertaining, sure, but primarily, it’s a sport. It doesn’t have to be “equal footing” because part of the competition is the engineering challenge of building the best possible car within the regulations. Other race series like Formula 2, Formula 3 and Formula E have equal engines, are those sports?
      The same way you can be unlucky with your team pick in F1 and end up in a shitty car, you can have bad luck and not get into a team in the premier league (or the NFL or whatever) and not be able to compete. You have to play the team game in almost every sport, it just so happens that in F1 there’s an engineering component.

  • @dipenchavda6988
    @dipenchavda6988 Před rokem

    Football way better than F1

  • @Suidloc
    @Suidloc Před rokem

    Everything you said does not make F1 a sport. F1 isn't a sport it's just entertainment.

    • @mankeez5892
      @mankeez5892 Před rokem

      What makes it a sport is that the drivers need to perfectly execute every single maneuver of a circuit 60 times over every race without making a single mistake, while managing fuel, tire wear, battery life, break balance and a million other settings (changing them in real time while driving to get an edge) while also racing other extremely talented drivers using every opportunity they can to overtake you (which you need to defend against) while ALSO overtaking people ahead of you yourself and thinking about your race strategy and making decisions on the fly that could make or break the whole race, and they do ALL OF THIS (and this is what truly makes it a sport) while sustaining several Gs of force at every single turn and straight, forwards, backwards, leftwards and rightwards.
      People have this notion that F1 isn’t a sport because drivers aren’t visually obviously exerting any physical strength by running or hitting an object, but at this level, these straight line speeds and these turn speeds, racing is extremely taxing. Drivers’ core needs to be extremely strong to not vomit in their helmet, their arms need to sustain tremendous forces at every turn while also turning the very sensitive wheel the perfect amount at just the right time to make the turn correctly, their necks need to be strong enough to hold their head up straight and looking where they want it to be looking, not downwards when they break, up at the sky when they accelerate or to the sides when they turn, and their legs and back need to be really strong to push against the break pedal, which sounds like a joke but it legitimately is very hard to press down 100%, so much so that most people can’t even reach 40% break pressure (and you need to get to 100% to get the full advantage), all of this obviously while their entire body gets thrown around inside the sit as they turn, and they have to resist this.
      Let me put it like this. Imagine the most extreme roller coaster you’ve ever been on. Now double the speed and make the turns even sharper. Now imagine that instead of stopping after 1 lap, you do two hours of it (around 70 laps), non stop. Now under those physical conditions, imagine you have to get on your car, who’s windows’ lower half are all tinted so that you can barely see the road, get on the highway, go as fast as you can and swerve around every vehicle on the highway trying to overtake them WHILE they also all try to overtake you, and you can’t hit anything or go off the highway or take shortcuts or anything or you may die, and the highway’s is also one lane wide and it’s turns are as sharp as suburban intersections. Now, add to that that inside the car (which you are maneuvering perfectly under the physical duress of the rollercoaster we discussed before), there is a computer with the settings open running a game at full capacity, and around every two minutes, you have to check up on it, see how it’s running and if there are errors, you need to identify what the error is, go into the game’s settings and fix the problem, using a ps4 controller and a screen the size of an iPhone 6 inches from your face, all while driving AND the screen is attached to the steering wheel so it turns with it (and the steering wheel is also 6 inches from your face. To this, add that you are on reserve fuel and have to watch to not spend it all before the highway ends, you can’t turn too hard or you’ll waste your tires too fast and lose too, your break pedal is as solid as a wall and you have to apply double the highest weight you’ve ever lifted with your legs at the gym on a machine, you have a PC technician on the phone asking for updates on the game you’re running and telling you what to do on the computer and you’re also wearing a huge helmet that limits your vision to basically what you can see through the lenses of a pair of sunglasses. Try to put yourself in such a ridiculous situation and you will have a slight idea of what F1 drivers have to do each and every race.
      F1 is definitely a sport. It’s entertaining, sure, but primarily, it’s a sport.

    • @juicywawa
      @juicywawa Před rokem

      You do realise that ALL sport is a subset of entertainment

    • @mankeez5892
      @mankeez5892 Před rokem

      @@juicywawa It's entertaining, but it's a category of its own. Olympic athletes would be doing it anyway regardless of whether people were watching or not, they broadcast these events because it's fun to watch, but it's not the reason it happens. Entertainment exists solely to entertain.