I've been going to laguna Seca for 52yrs and that is the most impressive footage I've ever seen
@williamrhargett7 ай бұрын
Nothing is as work risking our lives. Keep the rubber side down.
@silviom51647 ай бұрын
I never realised there could be degrees of fatality.
@wellshutchins68856 ай бұрын
I was going to comment to the same but you beat me to it
@AndyH-136 ай бұрын
True, it’s either fatal or not and there’s nothing in between.
@JAK04495 ай бұрын
i always defended free will and bravery..i like extrem sports and have big respect for champions (racing, mma/boxe/ sky diving/ mouteenering)..death is part of the process and the game..I have no problem with this..but at some point it becomes clearly pathological in a clinical way (im psy student to be professor and researcher)..those guys presents many traits of cluster b personnality disorders which are mostly related to psychopathy (quest of danger, risky behavior, goal oriented, lost of empathy, no emotions, great concentration etc) and of the narcisistic realm (distortions cognitive of grandiosity (im the best, i can win , i will survive) lack of empathy (i have bumped 3 guys, ? are they dead? no need to stoop there is a race) the will the be recognize, to win, to be special in a way or another...and my summary is mediocre..I would curious of whqat Otto Kenberg would say? how many of them have unconsciouss unresolved trauma? but i still respect the will to engage in an activity you know you may not finish alive or worst, a vegetable suffering with multiola deep mutilation and a life of sorrow...I lost many friends on motorcycle and as borderline myself I choose to never drive one!! all those videos makes me perplex..at least I understand the fight and the risk..wht it is more difficult to accept is to see one flying in the aire to his probable death, a mate, a brother of the motorcycle world, and to not stop..to not stop because you have a race to win...this is sollipsistic at a maximum point it is very psychopathic narcisisism