Love this series, one of the biggest challenges I've had over the years, whether FWD, AWD or RWD is transferring things I could do in the dirt over to asphalt, it genuinely takes some nuts to make it happen with more grip factored in because speed just ramps up to achieve the same traction balance.
@TaffaffАй бұрын
I agree, maybe starting with rwd with locked diff and/or shitty tires would help so you can do it with lower speeds but same dynamics
@andydelassus2734Ай бұрын
The best car to learn gymkhana, is someone else’s 😂
@mikey_gc8Ай бұрын
This makes one realize just how much of a GOAT 43 was 😢
@TeamoneilrallyАй бұрын
agreed
@MattN03Ай бұрын
Making 43 proud! Love it!!
@davekashuba4730Ай бұрын
The foot cam is so helpful in these videos.
@Chum_KiuАй бұрын
That stuff can be difficult to execute on a low-traction surface! Really like the play between the drivers. Seeing pros finding it challenging speaks volumes about how hard it can be!
@geneharrogate6911Ай бұрын
The details here are critical. No 1: Remove number plates prior to gymkhana.
@TeamoneilrallyАй бұрын
@@geneharrogate6911 😆
@ColtFergusonАй бұрын
That looks so fun probably way more difficult than it looks though especially on the street
@racetolive.Ай бұрын
thank you for the video
@TeamoneilrallyАй бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@mrscoot595Ай бұрын
I have a 17' wrx and would love to do this kind of stuff but I'm worried of blowing the diff. The main thing is flat spots and uneven tire wear will kill the AWD system and I was wondering how likely is it to completely detonate your car from just trying this stuff out every month or so for 30ish minutes so that the car can naturally wear the tires even again.
@Affalterbach1967Ай бұрын
When can we sign up for Tarmac O'Neil in NH ?
@TeamoneilrallyАй бұрын
We have openings for next year: teamoneil.com/product/tarmac-rally-school/
@soulshinobiАй бұрын
You should do a gymkhana build on a WRX, nothing outlandish, keep it affordable with some power and suspension mods.
@TeamoneilrallyАй бұрын
We are doing a few small upgrades and will post the process. Stay tuned!
@wagz_madnessАй бұрын
In your will it rally series you have traction and ABS fuses pulled, same in this series or just traction control off for asphalt? Thanks guys!! Awesome series!!
@TeamoneilrallyАй бұрын
@@wagz_madness Thanks for checking it out. Same fuses pulled as the Will It Rally.
@ianfairbanks1318Ай бұрын
Let's see your GR corolla do that.
@NOT.an.STi.Ай бұрын
Question: You mentioned in an earlier video to be successful with a gravel pendulum it was necessary to disable ABS; -do you have the ABS fuse pulled? Also curious if it's better running this in track mode or with the VDC completely disabled As always, love these vids!
@TeamoneilrallyАй бұрын
@@NOT.an.STi. Thank you for checking us out and watching our shenanigans. We have the ABS fuse pulled
@NOT.an.STi.Ай бұрын
@@Teamoneilrally right on thanks 😊👍
@ihatethisfieldАй бұрын
@@Teamoneilrally bosch(i.e. most OEM) ABS modules use the abs module to do EBD(brake distribution). I've experienced heavy overbraking on my rear axle with the fuse pulled. Pulling out the ABS speed sensor plug will allow your ABS module to do brake distribution but remain inactive.
@HARLANPАй бұрын
What kind of tire swap would you do for better slides / less grip?
@lytez95Ай бұрын
i own a '23 wrx and i use it as my daily driver to and from work everyday! did you do anything to the gymkhana wrx in the videos in prep for this series? do you think that a daily can be used at the same time as a weekend funtime car? what would be needed for a car to be used as both a daily and a part time fun time car?
@billyjohnsen4544Ай бұрын
Have a '22, daily and weekend abuse. I wouldn't really recommend it. The struggle of doing both is really starting to show, although that may be the added power making things worse lmao
@iamlongnameАй бұрын
SHEESH!
@dannyferguson9415Ай бұрын
Less grippy tires?
@aaronbryan5095Ай бұрын
I wonder if certain driving techniques can really help cut down the lap times on understeery AWD cars.
@brian6speedАй бұрын
or just balance the cars better.....
@chumchum8168Ай бұрын
What gear are you coming out of the final turn in?
@Kaiser-ks3yqАй бұрын
1st by the look of it.
@TeamoneilrallyАй бұрын
1st gear
@TylerLinnerАй бұрын
At this point I'm just assuming Wyatt could beat Brandon Semenuk while driving a 72 Pinto
@TeamoneilrallyАй бұрын
Now that would be fun to see!
@pauliewalnuts240Ай бұрын
I loathe the black plastic trim on the current wrx but I'm glad to see it's still a drivers car.
@benmorris7276Ай бұрын
I agree 100% , but I find there are only two colours the black plastic trim looks kinda ok on and thats magnetite grey and crystal black silica. Every other colour looks like trash with the black trim
@ianfairbanks1318Ай бұрын
I hated it on mine initially, but it has grown on me, and i DO see the usefullness now. All the cones i hit at autocross and rally, and all the rocks on back roads don't destroy my car.
@RoomsaverАй бұрын
It’s nice to have if you’re driving on gravel. You don’t destroy the paint around the wheel wells because there is no paint
@bryanallendorf7064Ай бұрын
My car would break. I've had 2 trans rebuilds, clutch and clutch fork and another throwout bearing. The trans and clutch are garbage. I need an STI trans swap bad. Not to mention the brakes needed pads after a few months. OEM pads are horrible.
@mediocreman2Ай бұрын
Not an easy one! Having trouble with right foot braking surprised me. Guess lots of automatics in his life.
@SteveHarrellRallyАй бұрын
Not automatics. Rally drivers, especially FWD rally drivers like Chris, primarily brake with the left foot. Maintaining throttle and adding brake is the best way to initiate weight transfer and get the back of the car to rotate while not losing speed.