Yup. A host that is _actually_ ignorant would just be painful to watch. Being the host that can act the fool in order to be funny enough to deliver laughs while at the same time teeing up Hamilton as the expert to deliver interesting facts likely requires *more* knowledge and intelligence than a straight forward blind interview. (I wonder is that was rehearsed? If not it's even more impressive.)
the stars don't know much about the technical part of formula i didn't mention anywhere that the stars are not interested they are just very interested in lewis' story and that way lewis tries to teach the stars about the technical part of formula 1
@@tp_rbr the title specifically says "Lewis Hamilton schools IGNORANT stars on F1" - these stars aren't ignorant nor disinterested in that video. Stop trying to make excuses when all you wanted was to get clicks on your video.
It's called CZcams unfortunately. There are 2 types of "Clickbait", the type that gets clicks from lies like this title and the type that focuses on the most sensational part of a video when it's not the main subject.
People profoundly underestimate how physical motorsports are, they think the car is doing all the work and the driver is just turning a wheel and pressing some pedals. I enjoy taking inexperienced people in proper go karts for the first time, before the race they always say the same thing "only 8 minutes?", after the race they always say some variant of "now i understand why its only 8 minute stints."
I remember how stressful it is for me to play a fricking racing video game with the normal game pad and driving a formula whatever car on literally any track. Being this concentrated and reactive while also having to deal with extensive sweating and g-forces sounds incredibly brutal to me
I play grid Autosport on mobile and yeah it's not like a proper realistic SIM racer, but I fully understand just how tough it is to be fast like the pros, it is mentally tough! And to be fast whilst having to deal with the forces of the earth itself irl!? Jeez man, Motorsports is underappreciated just because it's not a ball sport.
Not everyone has the gift of speaking well to an audience, even if they happen to be in the public eye. Have you seen other F1 racers in interviews? Some speak really fast and they are hard to understand, not to mention some of the things they say as well (Gotta have a healthy ego to compete). Lewis paces himself extremely well while explaining things, which helps those not familiar with the F1 world understand and engage with what he is saying, he is charming and patient. The man could make a career out of doing public speaking engagements when he leaves the sport.
I love how Lewis is like "No, my body is eating itself to survive every race dude" in such a nice way. No wonder he's been the face of the sport for years. He's got good command over his presence.
@tayhlordalton9596 Yes but the energy required to sustain those physical forces puts you at such a high caloric deficit that you begin eating your own cells. It's a common thing for endurance atheletes. You literally waste away. It's why they can't do it all year long or for more than a few hours a week. Youd die.
I have never heard him speak. He was so professional. Never spoke down to the host or panel. Just spoke facts that IMHO, impressed them. Really looked good.
In 2019 F1 introduced an 80kg minimum weight limit for drivers, which includes their helmet, race suit and shoes. Yuki Tsunoda is the smallest driver at 5ft 2in and 54kg, so they have to add ballast near the seat. It prevents drivers from starving themselves and turning in to jockeys.
they were all clearly interested in his explanation, not ignorant. Graham always plays up the clueless act to give his guests a chance to explain for the audience and make the guest look good. that's why he's the best talkshow host on right now.
For the longest time when I was younger I always joked these guys weren't real athletes. Now that I'm older and I've done sim racing on the ps5 I completely walk that thought back. That shit is draining af and I'm doing it in the comfort of my home. These guys are dealing with elements and all the other hazards they face. They definitely have my respect .
I watched Grand Turismo and, at first, was wondering why all that exercise to race. Then, I realized you need a lot of core muscles and endurance to fight that g force.
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You literally have to be a super athlete to compete at this level. Away from g-force when turning, they feel 5 g’s when braking, so it is literally constant g force on your body at every step. They also need powerful arms to constantly steer as well. What many don’t realize is that the brakes on an F1 car are not like your own road car with a servo that multiples the braking force from your input on the brake pedal. They don’t have this and have to have powerful legs too just to constantly brake hard every few seconds. A quote below from an expert, not my words. ‘On road cars, servo-assisted brake systems multiply the pressure you apply to the master cylinder but the regulations in Formula One demand that the braking force has to be generated by the driver alone. They need very strong legs to do this, but they do get some help from the violence of the braking manoeuvre itself.’
I race on my Xbox with my steering wheel. Even that’s hard, so I can’t imagine being in a car with all of those g’s at every turn. You gain respect when you start to take interest in racing games
@GI3BO I do know at least for xbox some of the tracks don't exist. One of the ones my group of sim racing buddies are chatting about doing is road America. It's not in AC or ACC but I heard it's in Forza. Could at least learn the track layout before racing at the sim. Otherwise, yeah AC and ACC are superior from what I have heard.
how he is so well composed, and speaks so elegantly, is against all the stereotype ideas of drivers that we have been exposed to from hollywood films. what a pleasant surprise
Actual g-forces upwards of 4.5 lateral g's. That means his head weighs about 45 pounds and it's literally trying to be ripped off his shoulders. Normal person neck would break at a track like Silverstone from a single corner at speed.
He's not schooling anyone, the guys are joking with him and he knows that, he answers in ways that acknowledge the joke and give useful information. Excellent communication skills.
Love this dude for his attitude. Its a priviledge whenever you get to hear an expert in his craft talk casually about it and teaching you stuff youd never really think about.
9 pounds a race constant vibration heat exhaustion force from the turns feeling like your being compressed is physical and mental battles F1 needs to be appreciated more
Fun Fact: Taran Butler, One of the best/if not THE BEST, firearms instructors on the planet. Was asked who was the best he had ever worked with, and without hesitation he said, Lewis Hamilton was the best he had ever seen, a complete natural that was instantly firing at a world champion/competition level (makes perfect sense given the hand/eye coordination needed to drive like/what he does). When he asked Lewis if he had previously shot beforeand Lewis said he had never shot before....maybe once as a kid with his father/grandfather, he said. Taran was completely 🤯! The video is on here....
I fly planes with no A/C in Florida, I get what it's like. Also the G-Force situation he was describing we also deal with it's all Newton's 3rd Law which states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. So a High-G turn right imparts a left turning tendency.
Also the AC would take power from the engine (either through an alternator / CSD unit or in part through a forced air intake system, or both), reducing power even more.
People that hate are gonna find a way to hate regardless. It’s more so about the other people than Lewis himself. If not Lewis is they’ll find another person to hate, they’ll never be content.
Watch me. Arrogant prick who always goes ballistic when someone else fails but when he does it goes: well these things happen! Also how many people has he pushed off the track?
Im reminded of an interview with someone (i forget who) that was granted the experience of driving an F1 car. Pretty sure it was an automotive journalist or something...so definitely someone with some performance driving experience. He was talking about trying to brake late and hit it hard to get the full experience. When he hit the brakes, he said his head went flying forward and he could barely hold himself in place and, when reaching the pits, was congratulated for reaching 30% brake application.😂
After last year in Qatar and Singapore, actually there was something added for this year's car that funcions as an "AC", you will find new very small holes in the front of the car where air goes in and is supposed to cool down the driver a bit
Maybe in very extreme circumstances like the 2 you mention but generally the teams would close that up because it impacts the aero efficiency. The teams spend vast resources trying to eek out fractions worth of efficiency so it'd have to be a legit safety concern to take that hit.
I’m kinda surprise they don’t allow for some sort of suit to be worn as a cooling system that could be included in the driver weight requirements? 🤷♂️
@@braveheart4603 - No. It's a forced air design, which takes advantage of the air that is already flowing against the car. What it does is just move that air in from the front to the driver, then out to the back. The biggest issue is designing something that does not violate the rules of F1, because air passing through be seen as giving the car an aerodynamic advantage.
@@hazeleyedsoul3282 That's what I would have suspected too, some kind of cooled water system that plugs into the car and pumps through tubes on their suit. They already exist and are used in some types of racing. Weight shouldn't really be an issue because I imagine such a system would be standardized so each team would have to work around the same standard so it would be fair and equitable. The one thing I can think that would stop it is there's usually a small reservoir of water which under the G forces seen in F1 could become very difficult to manage. For example if the pump breaks those suits become insulating suits real quick and exacerbate the issue, and with the G forces involved it's likely that the pump could end up running dry.
Can we normalize for it to be ok to be ignorant about things that aren’t normal in our life? as long as we aren’t disrespecting the people who know more than us about their specialty? I mean I think it is normal to a lot of people but the internet would have you believe everyone who doesn’t know everything is an idiot.
"as long as we aren’t disrespecting the people who know more than us about their specialty?" That's what almost every ignorant does, even unintentionally. Or worse, people who are ignorant, and wants to talk about something they don't know like they know it. If you want to talk about something, be sure to know about it first, but if you don't, just **ask** about it. Something so simple that so many people can't do.
@@rigel8755 that isn’t what everyone does though. And if they do it just shows their personality and you know to avoid them. Be careful when you overgeneralize like that. It’s counterproductive and will just make you cynical.
@@snacpop Man, *almost every *ignorant does that, *unintentionally. I didn't say everyone. And being cynical is another trait close to ignorant, just as bad.
Lewis is amazing. I had the pleasure of meeting him 6 years ago and being such a super champion and being so down to earth and nice was an inspiration.
A perspective I never considered. G forces kicking their azz through every turn. Man said he loses up to 8 pounds in an hour & 45 minutes. That's crazy
It's insane to me that they are so consistent in lap times that 3/10s of a second is even a factor. This just makes me realize as a casual sim racer I'm not even CLOSE to their level of driving
Yup. It's due to the enormous heat inside the driver capsule and the F1 cars tend to go crazy in temperature and sometimes combine with the weather as well. F1 racers are required to maintain enough wait to not lose unnecessary seconds and also don't go unconscious while racing.
nobody is being ignorant, nobody is schooling, they're literally curious and he's explaining it to them, op you need to get a hobby instead of gathering likes by putting out of context captions on perfectly normal videos
AC and power door locks were expensive add ons 20 years ago. But big expensive American trucks have both of these and an arm rest is an option. (Referring to the f150).
Since the first time I heard Lewis speak, I have had a lot of respect and love for him. He is so incredibly polite and nice, no drama, he deserves all good that comes his way!
Well, yes and no. Even if the body isn't moving, it doesn't mean the muscles aren't working. It's called isometric or static exercising. I encourage you to watch an F1 driver work out just their neck to get an idea
He didn't say anything that came off sesquipedalian really? He spoke in a very clear and concise way that even a child could understand. Plus he wasn't speaking about anything technical, but rather alluding to how it can in fact get really technical.
There SHOULD be ac in those. FIA could just mandate it and standardize it. Done. But it would make drivers more comfortable and we all know their track record when it comes to driver safety/comfort
Why would they need ac, way to bulky and unnecessary it’s an extreme sport no race car would have it, like saying marathon runners should have roller skates cause it’ll be easier 😂
"schools ignorant stars" ??!!🤣 WTF? It was a fun scripted conversation made for TV, nobody is schooling anybody Even your 1st grader knows that, so those guests clearly knew it, they were just having fun & that is what people in these shows do
Lewis himself is one of the most ignorant people out there: lecturing us all about how we should live when he has an absolutely massive carbon footprint. Lewis wines about racism, yet he drives for Mercedes. I supported him when he drove for team Braun alongside Button but now I can't stand the woke clown.
@@black_n5492 Nothing to do with not liking a group. It's do with holding companies and people accountable for flagrant pandering and forcing social politics when it's not at all called for or necessary. It's insulting for the listener/viewers and a disingenuous marketing tactic that everyone should be tired of. It also creates an atmosphere that makes people reluctant to be natural in fear of backlash. You're way off mark.
@@Despond lots of words to say "The world is the way it is, and it's good for me and mine. So let's not bother trying to make any changes". New flash: movies, art, music, media as a whole has ALWAYS pushed an agenda. Whether it was getting kids to smoke in the 70s, or inspiring men to take charge and brave adversity as with Westerns. Movies today REFLECT where society is and the overwhelming message is - save the fucking planet, make space for people who don't look like you and include others in storytelling. Too much to ask?? And types like you throw the baby out with the fucking bathwater because a handful of stories told aren't A+ 10/10 or because a few voices aren't to your liking. Fuck all the way off.
I agree that a height record is out of the question, but as for a unique ride model, things become tricky, I'd love to ideally see a B&M surf coaster as it would probably still be first outside the US and would be fitting, since Blackpool is by the sea.
“Why is there no ac?”
“Well if you open your eyes you’d see the car has no roof”
IndyCar drivers have a cool box that pumps cold into their helmet
@@JamesD-iw6pr Yeah, and they would probably make a tube/hole rather than an ac unit to just let air in, if it was that big of an issue.
His answer was a million times smarter. You want him to sound like he doesn't have a brain?
Trust me, a/c would be much appreciated
Nice try but still not AC@@arwyss
The only ignorant people here are the ones who believed Graham was being serious 😂
And the person who titled the video
Yup. A host that is _actually_ ignorant would just be painful to watch. Being the host that can act the fool in order to be funny enough to deliver laughs while at the same time teeing up Hamilton as the expert to deliver interesting facts likely requires *more* knowledge and intelligence than a straight forward blind interview. (I wonder is that was rehearsed? If not it's even more impressive.)
8kg is almost 18lb in less than 2h.
The dude is already shredded!!
How about overweight people, who "can't lose weight?".
@@bestdjaf7499 So your advice on losing weight is to take up Formula 1?
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I'm pretty sure Norton knew this stuff, but was just setting it up for Hamilton to explain it to his general audience
Well... yeah. He's one of the best talkshow interviewers ever for a reason.
A lot of people don't realize how built and athletic F1 drivers are.
@@johnhalliday719 What sort of 11 y/o girl do you know thats 75kg?? lmfao
@@johnhalliday719You hang around some weird 11 year olds
@@johnhalliday719 Dude, I was 75kg when I was 28yo. Where do you find those 11yo???
@@johnhalliday71970kg is the average weight of a fully grown Chinese male. So wtf are you talking about.
@@johnhalliday719bro you’re so ridiculous lol. No 11 year old girl weights 165 pounds.
"schools ignorant stars"? What are you on about? He was very nice and the stars were very interested, why exaggerate?
the stars don't know much about the technical part of formula i didn't mention anywhere that the stars are not interested they are just very interested in lewis' story and that way lewis tries to teach the stars about the technical part of formula 1
@@tp_rbr You know you exaggerated for clicks
@@tp_rbr the title specifically says "Lewis Hamilton schools IGNORANT stars on F1" - these stars aren't ignorant nor disinterested in that video. Stop trying to make excuses when all you wanted was to get clicks on your video.
@@Steve-qy6ykdoesnt seem to be working very well haha
@lukeeriley nah m8 that's a clickbait title and you know it
Actual title - “Lewis has a casual conversation about F1 with some people”
Fyi - our channel doesn’t do “clickbait” so feel free to give us a sub!
It's called clickbait
@@NicotineRosberg 100%
Fucking clickbait shit always trying to make controversial stuff.
@@NicotineRosberg shows hamilton, tells he is talking about f1.
video, shows Hamilton talking about F1
This is not clickbait you smooth brainer.
It's called CZcams unfortunately. There are 2 types of "Clickbait", the type that gets clicks from lies like this title and the type that focuses on the most sensational part of a video when it's not the main subject.
People profoundly underestimate how physical motorsports are, they think the car is doing all the work and the driver is just turning a wheel and pressing some pedals. I enjoy taking inexperienced people in proper go karts for the first time, before the race they always say the same thing "only 8 minutes?", after the race they always say some variant of "now i understand why its only 8 minute stints."
I remember how stressful it is for me to play a fricking racing video game with the normal game pad and driving a formula whatever car on literally any track. Being this concentrated and reactive while also having to deal with extensive sweating and g-forces sounds incredibly brutal to me
Even truck driving and driving large vehicles is physical as well,
Yeah, driving 40km/h in a go kart made me realize every turn your body just wants to fly away from the vehicle.
I play grid Autosport on mobile and yeah it's not like a proper realistic SIM racer, but I fully understand just how tough it is to be fast like the pros, it is mentally tough! And to be fast whilst having to deal with the forces of the earth itself irl!? Jeez man, Motorsports is underappreciated just because it's not a ball sport.
same thing with cycling, usually they think its just the legs WRONG buddy, what you see and what they do is way different
He is so polite and so well spoken. Really hope for that 8th championship with Ferrari!
😂 it's that Dutch dodgem driver championship to lose.
"Well spoken?" What else would he be😮?
Not everyone has the gift of speaking well to an audience, even if they happen to be in the public eye. Have you seen other F1 racers in interviews? Some speak really fast and they are hard to understand, not to mention some of the things they say as well (Gotta have a healthy ego to compete). Lewis paces himself extremely well while explaining things, which helps those not familiar with the F1 world understand and engage with what he is saying, he is charming and patient. The man could make a career out of doing public speaking engagements when he leaves the sport.
*9th
@@blackqueen164you know why. Coded language.
Losing 9 pounds a race is crazy
Welcome to physics class 😂
It's caused mainly by water weight loss.
@@eddyalvaross2195As opposed to flesh?
@@Sooopa_Doopa Yes. Lots of sweat basically, enough to cause 2-3kg weight loss
@@eddyalvaross2195 ~blinking repetively~
I love how Lewis is like "No, my body is eating itself to survive every race dude" in such a nice way. No wonder he's been the face of the sport for years. He's got good command over his presence.
Max better
He's good but he's a sold out spokesman for higher ups now
@@ronan8834 Dude wants to teach us about climate change while being the face of a team that is sponsored by one of the biggest oil companies XD
Perspiration is not "eating itself"
@tayhlordalton9596 Yes but the energy required to sustain those physical forces puts you at such a high caloric deficit that you begin eating your own cells. It's a common thing for endurance atheletes. You literally waste away. It's why they can't do it all year long or for more than a few hours a week. Youd die.
I have never heard him speak. He was so professional. Never spoke down to the host or panel. Just spoke facts that IMHO, impressed them. Really looked good.
He recently did Hot Ones, fantastic interview.
He's been in this show for like 3x, he's basically a regular
So calm, collected and professional in his demeanor and conduct.😊
In 2019 F1 introduced an 80kg minimum weight limit for drivers, which includes their helmet, race suit and shoes. Yuki Tsunoda is the smallest driver at 5ft 2in and 54kg, so they have to add ballast near the seat.
It prevents drivers from starving themselves and turning in to jockeys.
At this point add an air condioner to act as ballast
@@MkFilipe2 Only if you are using the AC for weight. An AC will also impact engine performance and fuel consumption.
@@tuut1241in a regular car lol
If AC really was fitted on F1 car wich IS ridicilous it would cost engine performance and increse fuel consumption just like on regular car.
There needs to be more tiny people sports. Idk y racing couldnt be it 😭
Just wow.
Better title. "Lewis has a conversation about what he does for a living."
He doesn't have an accent. very professional too
Sir Lewis get in there!!!!! Congratulations to our 7 (8x) world champ and his smashing victory yesterday at Silverstone! 🇬🇧 🏆🐐💜💜💜💜
He's underplaying the insane physical demand of racing at those speeds in those cars. Incredible
The strain on meck muscles alone would render the average Joe to his knees... F1 drivers are beasts
You can't knock the fact he is incredibly well spoken.
For a black
@@greglinski2208nahh
Mong@@greglinski2208
Is he surprisingly articulate as well?
Is this Biden's sock puppet account?
"You're 2 seconds too slow"
"Hold on let me go take a sh*t"
a few moments later...
"Congrats. You got P1, nice job!"
😂😂😂
Pretty much haha 😂
Yes that's how it is.
🤣🤣🤣🙌🙌🙌
Doesn't deserve half the hate he gets. A true British driving legend, and a great guy as well.
He’s dominant. He’s gonna get hate. It doesn’t seem too bug him one bit.
it is not hate it is jealous
jealous or admiration
Who hates him?😮
@@ladytamara1503people who think rich people should pay tax.
they were all clearly interested in his explanation, not ignorant. Graham always plays up the clueless act to give his guests a chance to explain for the audience and make the guest look good. that's why he's the best talkshow host on right now.
That title though. Guy's just casually chatting about his job 😂
Mixrd races will take over the planet prepare😊
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For the longest time when I was younger I always joked these guys weren't real athletes. Now that I'm older and I've done sim racing on the ps5 I completely walk that thought back. That shit is draining af and I'm doing it in the comfort of my home. These guys are dealing with elements and all the other hazards they face. They definitely have my respect .
And you're not fighting G and inertia either.
The Tiger Woods of F1, The Michael Jordan of F1, The Usain Bolt of F1; that's Lewis Hamilton.
Can keep it simple and just say, goat of F1
@@sudeepshettys4243 No man, that's for simpletons like yourself.
Ali of Boxing and Pele of F1 LOL
huh? it's literally max..
Thats Michael Schumacher
I watched Grand Turismo and, at first, was wondering why all that exercise to race. Then, I realized you need a lot of core muscles and endurance to fight that g force.
You literally have to be a super athlete to compete at this level.
Away from g-force when turning, they feel 5 g’s when braking, so it is literally constant g force on your body at every step.
They also need powerful arms to constantly steer as well.
What many don’t realize is that the brakes on an F1 car are not like your own road car with a servo that multiples the braking force from your input on the brake pedal.
They don’t have this and have to have powerful legs too just to constantly brake hard every few seconds.
A quote below from an expert, not my words.
‘On road cars, servo-assisted brake systems multiply the pressure you apply to the master cylinder but the regulations in Formula One demand that the braking force has to be generated by the driver alone. They need very strong legs to do this, but they do get some help from the violence of the braking manoeuvre itself.’
I race on my Xbox with my steering wheel. Even that’s hard, so I can’t imagine being in a car with all of those g’s at every turn. You gain respect when you start to take interest in racing games
Assetto Corsa?
@@MeltingRubberZ28assetto corsa is PS4/5 and PC exclusive
@GI3BO well I have it on Xbox so that's not true
@@MeltingRubberZ28 seems you’re spot on, had no idea 🤣 no idea why people play forza motorsport instead then lmao
@GI3BO I do know at least for xbox some of the tracks don't exist. One of the ones my group of sim racing buddies are chatting about doing is road America. It's not in AC or ACC but I heard it's in Forza. Could at least learn the track layout before racing at the sim. Otherwise, yeah AC and ACC are superior from what I have heard.
how he is so well composed, and speaks so elegantly, is against all the stereotype ideas of drivers that we have been exposed to from hollywood films. what a pleasant surprise
Actual g-forces upwards of 4.5 lateral g's. That means his head weighs about 45 pounds and it's literally trying to be ripped off his shoulders. Normal person neck would break at a track like Silverstone from a single corner at speed.
Wow that's crazy
Learning about this sport was what made me a fan of F1. And yes it IS A SPORT
This clickbait is cringe. They had a genuine conversation ain’t no one getting “schooled”.
This is the best random clip CZcams has recommended me in a long time.
He's not schooling anyone, the guys are joking with him and he knows that, he answers in ways that acknowledge the joke and give useful information. Excellent communication skills.
Love this dude for his attitude. Its a priviledge whenever you get to hear an expert in his craft talk casually about it and teaching you stuff youd never really think about.
9 pounds a race constant vibration heat exhaustion force from the turns feeling like your being compressed is physical and mental battles F1 needs to be appreciated more
Fun Fact: Taran Butler, One of the best/if not THE BEST, firearms instructors on the planet. Was asked who was the best he had ever worked with, and without hesitation he said, Lewis Hamilton was the best he had ever seen, a complete natural that was instantly firing at a world champion/competition level (makes perfect sense given the hand/eye coordination needed to drive like/what he does). When he asked Lewis if he had previously shot beforeand Lewis said he had never shot before....maybe once as a kid with his father/grandfather, he said. Taran was completely 🤯! The video is on here....
I fly planes with no A/C in Florida, I get what it's like. Also the G-Force situation he was describing we also deal with it's all Newton's 3rd Law which states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. So a High-G turn right imparts a left turning tendency.
Damn it’s so interesting how so much goes into it, not just how you drive but your physical weight
Smart, So Handsome, Super Proud of you Sir Lewis Hamilton. ❤
Hamilton went 300 km/h in a corner with mercedes
There was no schooling there was no ignorance.This was a light hearted conversation
Also the AC would take power from the engine (either through an alternator / CSD unit or in part through a forced air intake system, or both), reducing power even more.
Im not an hammie fan but you cant hate him
ive never understood the hate train for him, hes very polite, humble and just an awesome guy whos absolutely amazing at what he does
You can actually
People that hate are gonna find a way to hate regardless. It’s more so about the other people than Lewis himself. If not Lewis is they’ll find another person to hate, they’ll never be content.
Watch me. Arrogant prick who always goes ballistic when someone else fails but when he does it goes: well these things happen! Also how many people has he pushed off the track?
@@DaveWraptastic So, pretty much a standard F1 driver then 😄
With a name like Lewis Hamilton your career has basically been set at birth as an F1 driver.
Im reminded of an interview with someone (i forget who) that was granted the experience of driving an F1 car. Pretty sure it was an automotive journalist or something...so definitely someone with some performance driving experience. He was talking about trying to brake late and hit it hard to get the full experience. When he hit the brakes, he said his head went flying forward and he could barely hold himself in place and, when reaching the pits, was congratulated for reaching 30% brake application.😂
I always wondered why motorbikes don’t have Air conditioning?🤔
After last year in Qatar and Singapore, actually there was something added for this year's car that funcions as an "AC", you will find new very small holes in the front of the car where air goes in and is supposed to cool down the driver a bit
*flares wing nostrils*
Maybe in very extreme circumstances like the 2 you mention but generally the teams would close that up because it impacts the aero efficiency. The teams spend vast resources trying to eek out fractions worth of efficiency so it'd have to be a legit safety concern to take that hit.
I’m kinda surprise they don’t allow for some sort of suit to be worn as a cooling system that could be included in the driver weight requirements? 🤷♂️
@@braveheart4603 -
No. It's a forced air design, which takes advantage of the air that is already flowing against the car. What it does is just move that air in from the front to the driver, then out to the back. The biggest issue is designing something that does not violate the rules of F1, because air passing through be seen as giving the car an aerodynamic advantage.
@@hazeleyedsoul3282 That's what I would have suspected too, some kind of cooled water system that plugs into the car and pumps through tubes on their suit. They already exist and are used in some types of racing. Weight shouldn't really be an issue because I imagine such a system would be standardized so each team would have to work around the same standard so it would be fair and equitable.
The one thing I can think that would stop it is there's usually a small reservoir of water which under the G forces seen in F1 could become very difficult to manage. For example if the pump breaks those suits become insulating suits real quick and exacerbate the issue, and with the G forces involved it's likely that the pump could end up running dry.
Can we normalize for it to be ok to be ignorant about things that aren’t normal in our life? as long as we aren’t disrespecting the people who know more than us about their specialty?
I mean I think it is normal to a lot of people but the internet would have you believe everyone who doesn’t know everything is an idiot.
"as long as we aren’t disrespecting the people who know more than us about their specialty?"
That's what almost every ignorant does, even unintentionally. Or worse, people who are ignorant, and wants to talk about something they don't know like they know it.
If you want to talk about something, be sure to know about it first, but if you don't, just **ask** about it. Something so simple that so many people can't do.
@@rigel8755 that isn’t what everyone does though. And if they do it just shows their personality and you know to avoid them. Be careful when you overgeneralize like that. It’s counterproductive and will just make you cynical.
@@snacpop Man, *almost every *ignorant does that, *unintentionally. I didn't say everyone. And being cynical is another trait close to ignorant, just as bad.
what is bro yapping about
@@eveningstar7812 we're going places
There might also be no ac because there’s no wall between him and the fucking air
When he says you’re going that fast and you turn, the thing turns. Knowing damn well no regular car can do that
You’re slow ..
Legit title "Lewis Hamilton has a cool conv about f1 with a few people"
Lewis is amazing. I had the pleasure of meeting him 6 years ago and being such a super champion and being so down to earth and nice was an inspiration.
A perspective I never considered.
G forces kicking their azz through every turn.
Man said he loses up to 8 pounds in an hour & 45 minutes. That's crazy
"you can't be big and bulky" so cute
It's insane to me that they are so consistent in lap times that 3/10s of a second is even a factor. This just makes me realize as a casual sim racer I'm not even CLOSE to their level of driving
They truly are Champions...win or lose .
OMG, his voice.... so relaxing. He is so ❤.
People don’t realize some F1 drivers have broken ribs while going around corners… you can get slammed around that hard
Strapped to the seat with two belts over your shoulder, sure.
@@mark-ish czcams.com/video/FVlEaCrC3IM/video.htmlsi=WB3QKY6L1OiwsbGP
Its harder than you think.
@@mark-ishyou’re slow smh ..
@@mark-ishDon’t talk about things you know nothing about; you’ll only make a fool of yourself
The F1 steering wheel is like a complicated map 🗺️
What? He loses 4kg in 90min?
Yup. It's due to the enormous heat inside the driver capsule and the F1 cars tend to go crazy in temperature and sometimes combine with the weather as well. F1 racers are required to maintain enough wait to not lose unnecessary seconds and also don't go unconscious while racing.
The women are like... very interested.
Well that's it then. Let's all become jacked F1 champions with half a billion in the bank.
@@jochem1986how way up wasn’t easy .. 😊
AC elimination changes a lot more than just weight. That woulda been a question better suited for the mechanic, not quite for the driver.
NASCAR has been a thing for as long as I’ve been alive, and I only just now via this man’s explanation finally understand why it’s considered a sport.
This is F1
He's a multimillionaire, so he deserves AC. Oh...ok
he was clearly joking lmaoooo
@@iluvcarlossainz I'm aware, I was attempting a funny lol
Lewis is the best
Oh my goodness. I can’t believe the advert in Malaysia. Love your content btw
The race track in Indonesia is next to the beach. Tropical beach! Its beautiful & all, but can you imagine the HEAT... 😱☀️☀️🔥🔥
Dedicated.
nobody is being ignorant, nobody is schooling, they're literally curious and he's explaining it to them, op you need to get a hobby instead of gathering likes by putting out of context captions on perfectly normal videos
Exactly. This is about as calm as I've ever seen anybody explain anything.
@@RacingAtHomeI mean the AC question was a bit ignorant but I guess this was on purpose to get him talking.
@@dr.albantross1686the AC question was clearly a joke. Comedians tend to tell jokes on shows they're hosting.
@@dr.albantross1686 It's a joke. In the style of the show. It's nothing serious.
Right
Elizabeth looks so enthralled she'll probably make a racing movie next
this is the most strategic stardew gameplay ive ever seen
Plus you know it would be pointless your in a F1 suit😂
They got cool suits! NASCAR drivers wear them.
@@MrGeeMoney1983you’re slow .. they still get hot . The whole car is an Engine and they’re laying in a fcking tube .
@@MrGeeMoney1983Also they’re not NASCAR Drivers . They are Pilots to F1 Race Cars . Totally different
@@kojoefante and they’re wearing an air conditioned body suit! I see you’re the one that’s slow! Or you’ve never raced.
Beautiful boy
Lewis Hamilton ❤❤❤❤
yes Lewis tells it so well in the interview
My man expecting F1TechTalk on a late night comedy show 😂
AC and power door locks were expensive add ons 20 years ago. But big expensive American trucks have both of these and an arm rest is an option. (Referring to the f150).
He's the only one there with real talent.
So you’re taking a cheap shot at actors? Your inferiority complex is showing.
He sat there with Ricky Gervais.
@@jochem1986right up until his most recent Netflix special, I would have agreed with you. But Annihilation was lazy and worryingly unfunny.
@@jochem1986 Gervais certainly isn't talented 😂
just imagine a 2600 celsius engine on your back just wafting hot air at you while you're in a high adrenaline situation
2600°C is enough to melt engine blocks. They're often around 150°C.
Only if fia made that mandatory 😂😂😂
He should ask why fia didn't made that rule for drivers
All the Gen “Ran Out of Letters” were like “WTF was Ricky doing with his hand when he was talking about rolling down the window?”😆
He has so many faces eeeeuw😮
Lewis is the best❤❤❤❤
"you can't be big and bulky" I took this personally...😂
Since the first time I heard Lewis speak, I have had a lot of respect and love for him. He is so incredibly polite and nice, no drama, he deserves all good that comes his way!
Only weight you could be losing during the race is water. You ain’t burning 3500 calories x 10
You don't say?🤓
Well, yes and no. Even if the body isn't moving, it doesn't mean the muscles aren't working. It's called isometric or static exercising. I encourage you to watch an F1 driver work out just their neck to get an idea
Hey look! It’s Captain Obvious.
@youngwang97 I said nothing about muscle activation, I said he's not burning enough calories to equate anywhere near 4kg of fat.
@@Bergerac82man child
stupid clickbait
Better hope they implement A/C before the Singapore GP bcuz it’s literally 38 degrees celcius in Singapore and I’m dying
Tony Stewart was too fat for open wheel racing.
Nobody understood anything he said😂
He didn't say anything that came off sesquipedalian really? He spoke in a very clear and concise way that even a child could understand. Plus he wasn't speaking about anything technical, but rather alluding to how it can in fact get really technical.
There SHOULD be ac in those. FIA could just mandate it and standardize it. Done. But it would make drivers more comfortable and we all know their track record when it comes to driver safety/comfort
Why would they need ac, way to bulky and unnecessary it’s an extreme sport no race car would have it, like saying marathon runners should have roller skates cause it’ll be easier 😂
Bro they face 300kmh winds, why'd they need an ac?
The drivers are in suits@@alsodebeliever
@@JohnSmithM2Ctf is ac gonna do then
@@astifeux5787 still cools you down more than wind i think
Best idea would to bring back the F-duct as a cooling hole
“Schools” is such clickbait. 😂
Classix Red Bull fan, putting labels in their videos to hate Lewis. Loser!😅
we will not see another driver aas good in our lifetime.
We do at the moment
the name is Max Verstappen
I think we will and are seeing that other driver now in our lifetime. His name is Max Verstappen.
Big Hamilton fan here. Done tonnes for the sport and an unbelievable driver.
But it’s foolish to suggest Max is not at least on his level.
Titles kind of clickbait. They're not ignorant, they're making comedy.
"schools ignorant stars" ??!!🤣
WTF? It was a fun scripted conversation made for TV, nobody is schooling anybody
Even your 1st grader knows that, so those guests clearly knew it, they were just having fun & that is what people in these shows do
Lewis himself is one of the most ignorant people out there: lecturing us all about how we should live when he has an absolutely massive carbon footprint. Lewis wines about racism, yet he drives for Mercedes. I supported him when he drove for team Braun alongside Button but now I can't stand the woke clown.
What does “woke” even mean? It’s such a surreal catch all (and co-opted) term that I wish people went back to articulating their real issues.
It typically means I don't like and I'm being 'forced' to see them on my
@@Prockski I think its the coward's way of saying the N word😂
@@black_n5492 Nothing to do with not liking a group. It's do with holding companies and people accountable for flagrant pandering and forcing social politics when it's not at all called for or necessary. It's insulting for the listener/viewers and a disingenuous marketing tactic that everyone should be tired of. It also creates an atmosphere that makes people reluctant to be natural in fear of backlash. You're way off mark.
@@Despond lots of words to say "The world is the way it is, and it's good for me and mine. So let's not bother trying to make any changes". New flash: movies, art, music, media as a whole has ALWAYS pushed an agenda. Whether it was getting kids to smoke in the 70s, or inspiring men to take charge and brave adversity as with Westerns. Movies today REFLECT where society is and the overwhelming message is - save the fucking planet, make space for people who don't look like you and include others in storytelling. Too much to ask?? And types like you throw the baby out with the fucking bathwater because a handful of stories told aren't A+ 10/10 or because a few voices aren't to your liking. Fuck all the way off.
This show has the funniest celebrity interactions hands down 😂
All 4 other people listening intently and asking relevant questions:
“SCHOOLS IGNORANT STARS!!!”
I agree that a height record is out of the question, but as for a unique ride model, things become tricky, I'd love to ideally see a B&M surf coaster as it would probably still be first outside the US and would be fitting, since Blackpool is by the sea.
There's no air con, but there is cooling! There's an inlet on the nose of the car that forces air through the cockpit to cool the drivers a bit.
"School" damn, you've never seen a joke before 😂
man, when he mentioned malaysia😢 I miss Malaysia GP, I miss those guitar shaped circuit
Lay must have been happy with the Nandos chicken as she didn't seem to touch the rice, very rare among Filipinos.