I apologize to anyone whose ears are bothered by the incorrect pronunciation of DAF. I'm still learning to voice with the help of AI, and sometimes it's very difficult to find the right pronunciation, intonation, and so on. An attentive viewer might have also noticed issues with the stress in the surname of the great racer Ari Vatanen. I'm already working on a new series and will try to achieve better pronunciation quality.
@bobrockmann75216 ай бұрын
The pronuonciation is actually not wrong, since DAF is a company based in the Netherlands.
@S0nicHax6 ай бұрын
i can't help but hear duff (as in the simsons beer), DAF pronounced in dutch is more like d'ah'f
@geepersoilyrag18846 ай бұрын
Dukah too. Im not sure why americans pronounce Ah sound as Uh. Surely makes things difficult for non speakers?
@Ksoism6 ай бұрын
I'm from Finland, and let me assure you, our names are usually pronounced way more... Colorfully.
@SaphielleFox6 ай бұрын
@@bobrockmann7521 as a dutch person, it actually is wrong though, I'm sorry to say...
@GarageBandSuperheros6 ай бұрын
Two 11.6 L diesel engines with 3 turbos for each. That's a unique configuration I never knew existed out there.
@TheHarrie936 ай бұрын
Racing in the 80's was like watching gladiators: Insane, deadly and I imagine exciting. Current day racing is like watching UFC. Very skilled, well thought out and still exciting but safe(er).
@razvananghel74926 ай бұрын
well said
@xXYannuschXx5 ай бұрын
Not just racing, cars in general seemed like every car company wanted to flex with what they can build. These days it feels like a competition how big of a screen they can fit inside...
@HeavenlyWarrior5 ай бұрын
Current day racing is like watching golf. It's dead boring.
@changsangma19155 ай бұрын
@@HeavenlyWarrior.....rally racing and Isle of Man TT is still fast and deadly races today.
@aj.j58334 ай бұрын
Today racing more like WWE.
@Yvolve6 ай бұрын
There's a Dutch documentary called "Daf in Le Dakar: De woestijn bleef leeg" (the desert remained empty. It is about the crash and the aftermath. There are interviews with quite a lot of DAF higher ups, other people involved, and Theo van de Rijt. His interview is heart breaking. He says he doesn't, but you can tell he blames himself. He rides his bicycle for 20 km's daily to clear his mind. There's a lot of guilt there. The dune section it crashed, was more of a series of ruts, not big dunes. It was right at the end of the fast run, so they were doing 160 to 180 km/h. It rolled several hundred metres in distance. Theo van de Rijt was still in the cab, Chris Ross was right in front of it and Cees van Loevezijn was 30 to 40 meters from the cab. In the rules, the seat mounts weren't mentioned and nobody thought to reinforce them. They were the same as the production truck. There is some pretty grim footage from a French TV crew. Their helicopter was commandeered as it had flown ahead of the race he night before the crash. A sandstorm at the start grounded all helicopters, including the rescue team. The TV helicopter was the only one able to fly, so it acted as rescue. It was first on the scene and the cameraman runs up to the cab and films everything, close up. He walks over to Van Loevezijn and films him for a short while.
@yepyepyepyep46026 ай бұрын
you mean this one? kzbin.info/www/bejne/hoS0q4ibltCEnZo andere tijden
@Yvolve6 ай бұрын
@@yepyepyepyep4602 Yes. Andere Tijden (Different Times) is a historical series. This is the episode I'm referring to.
@NaoPb4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the viewing tip
@baeruuttehei13936 ай бұрын
A poor decision by DAF itself to put a low experienced 'office staff crew' in one of the fastest rallytrucks of it's era! Victim was Jan De Rooy, who missed out on a victory, caused by poor leadership of DAF's executives.
@nomercyinc67836 ай бұрын
a driver crashing isnt any executives fault at all. stupid thought process
@brulsmurf6 ай бұрын
@@nomercyinc6783a driver with zero driving experience😂
@baeruuttehei13936 ай бұрын
@@nomercyinc6783 read better: 3 pencilpushers were put in a world top 3 rallytruck WITHOUT ANY WIDER EXPERIENCE!! Clear??!
@Yvolve6 ай бұрын
@@baeruuttehei1393 Theo van de Rijt rode with Jan de Rooy in the first years, helping him win. He was not a pencil pusher. The fact you think Jan de Rooy is the vicim and not Cees van Loevezijn, who died, and Ross and Van de Rijt who were seriously injured. is insane.
@baeruuttehei13936 ай бұрын
@@Yvolve nice insinuation there! I was 27 years of age when this all happened and remember it quite well. Jan De Rooy was, of course, the competitional victim in this story because DAF bowed for the negative media attention and stopped right away, although the team in Africa had another agreement in case of an accident: continue in honour of those who cannot drive anymore! Then: Theo van de Rijt did NOT have driver experience in Africa; before he was navigator/technician beside JDR. Chris Ross was the technician, as far as known to me without rally experience. About Kees van Loevezijn I know, from a friend working at DAF's marketing department at that time, he was active in sales and had no rally experience. God rests his soul. Enough explanation like this?
@ruudjanssen76 ай бұрын
The trucks are currently in the DAF museum in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. Worth a visit if you’re in the area.
@ronaldbunk90076 ай бұрын
Jan is still a legend in the Netherlands. His son is carrying the torch
@OnurKennethYumurtaci6 ай бұрын
Great to see you including how the truck category and DAF ended up in the Dakar in the first place, as it provides a basis for understanding how "unlimited" class competitions in motorsports push the boundaries of engineering. In a similar vein, current rally cars are pretty much just as if not faster than the legendary Group B cars but that too is only possible thanks to the lessons learned in that era. Despite being a completely different field of competition, bicycle racing is currently facing the same dilemma of rally races in that they have no control over spectators and course interventions leading to many of the best athletes being knocked out of races or injured. Sadly, just as with motorsports, it might take a complete and utter disaster for them to learn from experience rather than history.
@otzcz6 ай бұрын
Danger was always being a big part of motoraces, it's about pushing the limits and fearlessness. And rallyes are most dangerous, all crew members has to take it or shouldn't race.
@Yautah5 ай бұрын
The problem with bicycle racing is more likely that you can't put a barrier both sides of a 150km race. So they guess how much people will come and where they're most likely to be. It sucks but no one has had a better idea for now.
@DAG-YT6 ай бұрын
Yeah that was quite a sight to see, a Peugeot getting overtaken by a Daf Truck, just horrible that this iconic image is overshadowed by a horrible crash. Just some side information for the people that haven't heard it yet: Jan De Rooy, the driver mentioned in this video: passed away January 30th this year at the age of 80. Lovely to see that his legacy is is still remaining and people world wide still talk about this Dakar legend. Rest in peace legend.
@DarrenMartin-x9v2 ай бұрын
Reminded me of the Dodge Monaco 'Blues Mobile' being overtaken by the RV Motorhome in The Blues Brothers while the Dodge was being chased by the Police!
@mightress25 күн бұрын
Seen a interview with vatanen where he said he never felt as humiliated as in that moment when you drive the absolute best rally car of that era and a truck passed him. Jan de rooy and vatanen became good friends though.
@Hydrazine10006 ай бұрын
A good thing you got the power correct! Some online articles go as far as to claim 2400 horsepower for the ultimate 1988 TurboTwin but this is the result of someone confusing the total combined output for a _per engine_ output and assuming that it still had to be doubled. The truck had a pair of compound turbocharged 600 horsepower (or 610, depending on the rating standard) engines for a total of 1200 hp (or 1220).
@yookalaylee22896 ай бұрын
hard pass on ai voice
@kevinxodemonth5 ай бұрын
That’s not an AI voice lol
@Daniel-xy1vk5 ай бұрын
@@kevinxodemonthfooled me too, its good
@fireguy_815 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, ai is the future and many good channels are changing over. I’m not a fan of it myself, but this is the world we live in now.
@anthonygenovese75785 ай бұрын
It's not bad. I've heard way worse. Least the sentences have decent cadence and flow...
@anthonygenovese75785 ай бұрын
We should probably be careful about what we say about ai lol...
@M1R00TJ36 ай бұрын
Stuff like this makes me proud to work at DAF in Eindhoven
@DolphLongedgreens6 ай бұрын
As you should be.
@miskatonic62105 ай бұрын
Why? It failed miserably and it is an american company now.
@M1R00TJ35 ай бұрын
@@miskatonic6210 well not really, it's just owned by an american company
@kenwood26825 ай бұрын
Kamaz is king of Dakar rally enuf said 😤
@stevemcwright945725 күн бұрын
Not to proud ....now your company sell truck with mexican engine Paccar ....😂😂😂 Is not the Daf it used to be
@GrindhouseJho5 ай бұрын
I'm going to argue one thing about this so called danger of "unlimited engineering", the 80s were a beautiful time for these engineers to shine but what should've been asked for them is for the safety of drivers to keep up with that. This conversation wouldn't be happening if those harnesses had been bolted to the cage instead of the seats, which doesn't make any sense.
@1978garfield5 ай бұрын
Group B was amazing. I think the main problem was spectators would not stay out of the road. I say if someone stand in the road during a road race, they get what they get. No reason to end the races. The Turbo Twin was amazing. Any time there is a new type of racing there will be fatalities. Safety rules are written in blood after all. I wish they had just made a rule change stating that seat belts must be anchored to the roll cage.
@gchampi23 ай бұрын
And yet it was cars leaving the road that caused the downfall of Group B, not spectators in the road...
@travisyarbrough40332 ай бұрын
The Kamaz videos now on Red Bull etc are just almost unbelievable. The size and speeds AND drifting is just unique
@RinelFleischeuermcdodo996 ай бұрын
Sadly jan de rooy passed away a few months ago
@Mechanix.Illustrated6 ай бұрын
Yes, on the 30th of January( But his team will carry out his legacy.
@KristofferEk6 ай бұрын
Rip
@bagassatrio21446 ай бұрын
RIP Jan De Rooy (1943-2024)
@donbrashsux6 ай бұрын
Rip .. thanks for the memories Tamanresett 1987 🙏
@qv816 ай бұрын
It's always one who spoils the fun for everyone else.
@KristofferEk6 ай бұрын
and who would you say spoiled the fun for every one? Daf for following the ruels as writen or the rally organicers for not realicing the fatal flaw in their struck specifikations from the start? no one is perfect and accidents happen if we didn't get these accidents to help these beloved motorsports evolve we would not have as "safe" a motorsport scene as we have today. its far safer now then heck even just ten years ago.
@Chamieiniibet6 ай бұрын
@@KristofferEk it's the rally organizers that ruined the fun by enforcing the speed limits when the tragedy was obviously not due to the speed but to the seats getting detached and seat belts being not fixed to the cage.
@supermaster20125 ай бұрын
@@Chamieiniibetit was an excuse, there's a global war on speed because speed = freedom to do whatever you want with your property. This leftist ideology permeates all levels of Motorsport down to the average Joe on the street.
@Interweblurker5 ай бұрын
@@Chamieiniibet in defense of the organizers, thos trucks are not exactly light. They sure as hell are tons bigger than any of the other competing classes both in weight and size, and sand is a fair bit harder to get traction in than on an Asphalt road, most highway trucks are normally limited to go around 80 mph for the exact same reasons despite more traction. If one of them were to hit another vehicle in the dakar rally, that other vehicle would still be totaled because of the sheer mass of these machines. Its as simply as conservation of energy and forces will have equally opposing reactions.
@kennethprocak51763 ай бұрын
@@Chamieiniibeta vehical flying into the air and crashing into the ground has nothing to do with speed! How old are you?
@KristofferEk6 ай бұрын
I belive Subaru had a couple buggies before buggies were a thing in dakar I'd love to hear about those insane things it was my favorite to watch when ever I saw it on Eurosport back in the day.
@yoshisan2626 ай бұрын
Duf….Duf….DUF?!?! Who is Duf Trucks. DAF - Dee Ahh Ffff - DAF…like “Daffy Duck” minus the fy at the end. No “U” in it, and the aren’t Springfield’s finest beer 😂😂
@nomercyinc67836 ай бұрын
right? sounds so fucking dumb
@dominikborowski6 ай бұрын
Wait until you discover that there is a world outside of the US where people pronounce stuff differently.
@stupidvideos14496 ай бұрын
@dominikborowsk its an ai
@OwenWellsp-wz5hg6 ай бұрын
@@dominikborowski from England we don't pronounce it "duff" it has an "a"
@barrynoble23266 ай бұрын
Yeah there's not a w in route either
@robertwithee53994 ай бұрын
Been to the DAF museum and these trucks are there, Very happy to work with ASML based in Eindhoven
@swee22512 ай бұрын
I remember watching the Dakar Rally during the 80s. It was broadcasted in South Korea because a South Korean car company, SsangYong (If I remember correctly), joined it. This rally was diverse in a sense that even the motorcycles joined. Unfortunately, I remember seeing the crashed truck when the Ssangyong SUV stopped by.
@Kenno10rapid6 ай бұрын
So instead of using what was learned from the truck crash to mandate that seatbelts for trucks must have their seatbelts attached to the roll cage they instead decided to limit the power of all competing trucks. Makes no sense. Who makes up these rules?
@patrickvanderlaan11516 ай бұрын
Have you driven a truck with seatbelts attached to body or rollcage? If these trucks have suspension seats fitted, the seatbelts will damn near tear you in half. We all found that out the hard way.
@Kenno10rapid6 ай бұрын
@@patrickvanderlaan1151Would have thought a full harness would be the way to go and that suspension seats would be out of the question.
@NutjobGTO5 ай бұрын
@@Kenno10rapidA truck with no suspension seat? You wanna crush someone's spine or something?
@ZboeC55 ай бұрын
@@NutjobGTO Many big truck drivers ride "on the floor" with no air in their seats, myself included. Your statement is nonsense.
@medakabox20155 ай бұрын
@@NutjobGTO trucks in my country don't have air seat and they ride on leaf spring. don't as uncomfortable as you think
@ruthlessone3k5 ай бұрын
I'm old enough to remember watching these and the killer Bs, the trucks were always my favorite part.
@xXYannuschXx5 ай бұрын
I honestly wish racing and cars in general would still be as interesting as back then.
@Elixir94 ай бұрын
From a time when it was worth watching the dakkar , what a truck .
@hyphenationmedia6 ай бұрын
Unlimited Production, no limits, no restrictions desert racing still exists to this day but its not in Dakar. It's in Baja. Trophy Trucks will go 140MPH+ and will race for 24 straight hours. There is truly nothing else like it.
@kennethprocak51766 ай бұрын
The trophy trucks run in Dakar, but in the steep loose dunes, they are not in advantage, and not agile enough in the goat track hills. Too big too heavy.
@hyphenationmedia6 ай бұрын
@@kennethprocak5176 the trophy trucks do not run in dakar. the last one that did was piloted by robby gordon and the organizers banned it mid rally for being too fast
@brianb-p65866 ай бұрын
SCORE has a 14-page set of general regulations, a 19-page set of competition regulations, and a 3-page set of rules specifically for Trophy Trucks; however, the Trophy Truck Unlimited class does allow unlimited engine displacement, and is generally free of performance-limiting restrictions.
@christycullen23556 ай бұрын
You learn something new every day. I always thought DAF was a German brand for some reason
@Insertnamehere6626 ай бұрын
Probably confusing DAF and MAN.
@McBeamer946 ай бұрын
I see the Pinzgauer racer with the retro livery @1:22 - @1:32 and it got me thinking: if you know BeamNG, there is a vehicle named the Autobello Stambecco. It's inspired by the Pinzgauer and it's had a long production span according to the lore (1971 - 1988 with an air-cooled 2.6 I6 and 1989 - 2007 with a water-cooled 2.8 I6 Turbodiesel). It has a dune racing version but it's based on the newer version (1989 - 2007) and its livery seems too modern. So, what if there was a dune racer with a retro livery based on what we see here and also based on the older version (1971 - 1988)? That would be great!
@Tootall2066 ай бұрын
I was a kid when DAF reached their peak and followed every second of it. I, and the rest of the truck-Dakar loving world, was gutted when the news of the crash broke. Rumors back then were that they crashed at over 220km/h. They apparently missed a sand-drift because of the angle of the sun. I'm still sad thinking back to it...
@martijnnieuwenhoff44742 ай бұрын
Greatest Truck ever build! Best moment of overtake
@Vinz3ntR2 ай бұрын
In the city of Eindhoven, where DAF originates from, is the DAF museum. There they have the original driven X1, it's predecessors are also there. Very cool to see the inside and the 2 engines with 3 turbos each. Also a lesser known fact about DAF, they invented the CVT transmission, it was once tested in formula one on the Williams Renault team. This car is also on display there. Very cool museum.
@erikweijling73616 ай бұрын
A sad side note to this story is, like @baeruuttehei1393 already noted here below, a lot of knowlagable people at the time said only Jan de Rooy could controll these monsters, and he did in the first race with the turbo twin. Another not so funny fact is that Jan de Rooy would have won the overall Paris Dacar in the turbo twin, but since it was a French race, the race leadership could not let this happen of course. A pays-Bas person, beating the French, sacre blue, non non!!! So Jan was hit with one questionable rule "violation" after the other and got a ton of time panalties and was basically sabotaged by the race organizers (all French of course) so that in the end the french won the race. What a surprice!!
@bestlaidplans2024Ай бұрын
I saw that race live. The Turbo Twin was a crazy beast
@alexpeartree20196 ай бұрын
4:41 Karel Loprais, what a career he had!
@vagabondroller5 ай бұрын
Solution: don’t use AI
@mikes23815 ай бұрын
Agreed. The AI voice is almost always bad and distracting and annoying.
@mycosys2 ай бұрын
learn to read
@mikemahoneygaming57545 ай бұрын
Man I love duff trucks
@observingrogue76526 ай бұрын
Just like Group B, things should be unlimited with personal responsibility. If racers & engineers want to risk their lives for 1st place, let them. That drive, and innovations, are the most entertaining.
@DarrenMartin-x9v2 ай бұрын
This reminds me of the RV Motorhome overtaking the Dodge Monaco 'Blues Mobile' while the Dodge was being chased by the Chicago Police in The Blues Brothers!
@Andre-yu3qs3 ай бұрын
Those Peugeots had a lot more than 400bhp! Around 1000bhp! It was the Group B rally engine!
@ingvers14366 ай бұрын
Loved this video, truly an astonishing machine in wild motorsport of 80s. Maybe you could make a video about Volkswagen Iltis Dakar run and how it helped in creation of Audi Quattro
@Mechanix.Illustrated6 ай бұрын
You're reading my mind! I just started thinking about the history of the Audi Quattro S1 today and was considering starting with the story of the development of the quattro all-wheel-drive system, Jörg Bensinger, Ferdinand Piëch, the Iltis, and the Dakar. I'm thinking about how to harmoniously bring it all together))
@benmiler6 ай бұрын
Well no one really nose about daf daker racing..shame it went bad be an interesting watch on a Sunday for sure 😮
@ThePapaSchulze6 ай бұрын
there is a calculation mistake from hp to kw at 3:16. hp is always higher. other then that great video :)
@Tsx554pro6 ай бұрын
Bro im actually from the netherlands and we have a DAF museum and one of those Turbotwin trucks is there and it's pretty cool.
@kennethprocak51766 ай бұрын
The trucks don’t have the top speed anymore, but they still fly.
@frogsplease41656 ай бұрын
Excellent video. I didn’t know that. Now I love the Dakar even more.
@miloraddjurdjic16956 ай бұрын
so basically instead of new safety policy like position of seatbelt they simply ban fast cars...stupid
@G.A.M.Y.6 ай бұрын
Trucks are now safer and with better suspension and engines, they could remove the limiters and easily reach 260, but no, they had to limit them for something that happened 40 years ago
@patrickvanderlaan11516 ай бұрын
@@G.A.M.Y.no different to the road rules. Trucks and cars all better than 80s. Roads and highways better too, yet speed limits haven’t changed.
@kirthooper46255 ай бұрын
Literally ALL racing was better in the 80s
@ryunekoyashiki5 ай бұрын
awesome story bro...thanks 👍👍
@mightress25 күн бұрын
Comon, de rooiy passing vatanen at maximum speed of the peugot is the best pass in ofroad racing and rally ever
@muhammadfaizkesuma_20033 ай бұрын
Actually, DAF and De Rooy returned to the Dakar in 2002, not 2003. 2003 was their second year since the comeback.
@GamalKevin6 ай бұрын
I hope there's an equivalent 'no-rule' truck built just for the sake of it, to see the maximum capability of such trucks. Similar to Porsche 919 EVO.
@andysvehiclehistorychannel2 ай бұрын
A mega magnificent video
@Vikingruz6 ай бұрын
Beatiful animation🎉🎉
@KlintonWyont3 ай бұрын
Dude had ballz bigger than all the other cars there😂 imagine the impact of a dam truck like that hitting the jumps at 150plus mph😂 dam! Not me bto😂
@stevemcwright945725 күн бұрын
Long life to DE Rooy Family
@ejune984 ай бұрын
Forgetting to attach seatbelts to the rollcage was such a lazy, horrible decision by engineers
@dannytechminds4233 ай бұрын
They seeem to have no idea about center of gravity, they kept building tall trucks.
@travisyarbrough40332 ай бұрын
Now we have MRAP military trucks with crazy ability
@kennethprocak51766 ай бұрын
106 mph limit now for top division cars, so they accelerate like a scared cat now.
@thatclintguy5 ай бұрын
So disappointing you're using AI to narrate. Don't let the machines replace human creativity and art. If you're not good at narrating, just keep going and hone your skills instead of letting a machine do a crappy job trying to mimic humans.
@zealobiron3 ай бұрын
Earned a down vote
@anesuchirima962 ай бұрын
Facts there. I hate AI narrations.
@supermaster20125 ай бұрын
Typical Motorsport Associations banning an entire group because of an unrelated accident.
@RallycrossGT6 ай бұрын
good video, mate!!!
@matsschuit57153 ай бұрын
thanks to Jan de Rooy Daf whas groing to the king off Dakar for him this rally whas vacantion no training just drive and enjoy the ride he whas born for this a naturel talent .we lost a big man with a big talent.
@MadMan_1236 ай бұрын
Would like to see a drakar video on bombardier, the ds650 is very slept on
@KlintonWyont3 ай бұрын
No mistakes,i would drive it on the daily 😊byt im not stupid enough to try to outrun a dune buggy in it😂
@robertandrewbaptie30065 ай бұрын
2×11.6L in-line 6 engines each with 3 turbochargers & 1,220hp each =23.2l in-line 6 'sixtuple' 6× turbochargers 2,440hp diesel engined truck 🚚 WTF 80kph = 50mph so 160kph is 100mph still awesome
@jonnyiles4665Ай бұрын
It’s D A F!!! Like BATH!!!
@adamhlali8106Ай бұрын
So dude ran a truck at 200 kph? In the desert? I test trucks and driving one at 150+ kph isn't fun. Let alone 200...
@Haulinbassracing3 ай бұрын
The toyota aar eagle mk3 would make a good story
@PfefferhaubitzeАй бұрын
I think the bad decision was not to make these monsters safe for the crew. If you redesigned everything the way they did on these trucks, it would have been possible to attach the seats to a roll cage and even move the crew further into the middle of the car. Maybe these cars had looked a bit more like Bigfoot or Gravedigger. The next question would had been to make these monstres safe for the people outside these cars.
@onlyforwatchingvids20865 ай бұрын
What a treasure I found
@xote3165 ай бұрын
Cool. I never heard of these things befote
@radiocrash6 ай бұрын
I wish they would bring back the large capacity motorcycles.
@aluminium35745 ай бұрын
Why? these smaller capacity bikes are probably faster as the bigger capacity bikes of the old days….
@radiocrash5 ай бұрын
@@aluminium3574 nah the KTM 950 adventure was much quicker on the flat out open sections 130/140 mph. They were basically banned.
@Insertnamehere6626 ай бұрын
I don’t get why they had to ban the category, just make a rule that seat bases must be reinforced and harnesses must be secured to the cage.
@christianlenik53076 ай бұрын
Hail to the Lions!
@G.A.M.Y.6 ай бұрын
They just should let them go crazy, even they know their limit, and now with more safety it should be good
@csonttot78195 ай бұрын
now the electric audi monster is taking over. check out budapest-bamako if u want the old feeling
@jorgen79746 күн бұрын
3:38 sigma truck coatings 😎😎
@stevemcwright945725 күн бұрын
When Monsters were taking over
@0GTXR3 ай бұрын
Imagine getting isekai'd at 240 KMH
@pexonifikacija6 ай бұрын
KAMAZ 🏆
@koroneq10896 ай бұрын
3:16 hp and kw are either twisted or wrong because 1kw = around 1.3hp so 150hp cant be 231kw
@iamhugry6 ай бұрын
If only they make the suspension better we could've seen trucks go 200 to 250 nowadays
@wojciechkonik-bednarz6244 ай бұрын
Teraz lecą 160kmh kiędyś 240-260 pozdrawiam
@ThetPe-it5fe4 ай бұрын
ကားတာယာပုံစံနှင့်. CG. ပြောင်းဘို့လိုလိမ့်မယ်😊😊😅
@vermillion.__-_.28 күн бұрын
What is a DUF? i didn't realise it wasnt DAF....
@ThePapaSchulze6 ай бұрын
The pronounciation is correct. It's a dutch brand
@SaphielleFox6 ай бұрын
of DAF? i mean its close but not correct, its pronounced with an Ahh instead of an Uhh
@JH_CAPS6 ай бұрын
Its pronounced D A F F not D U F
@mccarly32586 ай бұрын
Duff beer for me, deff beer for you, i love a duff, youll love one too
@qdesnik5 ай бұрын
Kamaz dominates. Facts.
@DanRC692 ай бұрын
Good old DUFF. 😂😂
@detroitdiesel70746 ай бұрын
Sad story, but those were fuckin good times to be alive Also we really need to stop blaming things as “dangerous” when it was really person error that resulted in failure. No more dummy proofing society
@scottl.15685 ай бұрын
How much torque 😮
@vittoriobencivenga5 ай бұрын
Amen
@magnetarneutron12 ай бұрын
To be frank all these limitations kills innovation the safety requirements are good but has to be relaxed to allow thrill
@jackt14002 ай бұрын
Restrictions are the primary reason why I stopped following motorsports. Organizers and team members must fully aware about the risk they're exposed to when they decided to join motorsports.
@cardboardcomputing6 ай бұрын
great video! could you do one for the audi quattro s1?
@febriansasi5 ай бұрын
Rather than push engineering to increase safety, it's cheaper to change to rules. This is the beginning of decline.
@beuman05 ай бұрын
Well according to your story what's dangerous aren't trucks but that DAF seatbelt not attached to the rollcage
@RichardCummins-ni4em6 ай бұрын
I wonder which "Engineer" decided to attach restrain harness mounting points to the seats ? Almost Trabant s#it .
@miskatonic62105 ай бұрын
They were dutch...
@regulus69366 ай бұрын
Would it be possible to know the title of the soundtrack from 6:30 to 7:00? Thanks.