WTF1 IS THE BIG DEAL?! NASCAR Fans React To "Formula 1, Explained For Rookies"

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Embrace The Suck 21

Embrace The Suck 21

Күн бұрын

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@cousinwil5808
@cousinwil5808 2 жыл бұрын
The thing that I find astonishing is the logistics involved in F1. Race ends sunday, they pack everything up, and travel across the ocean, rebuild all their cars, and race the next week. It’s a crazy undertaking
@flabreque
@flabreque Жыл бұрын
The cars fly from one location to the next, but they have 5 or 6 complete sets of tools and paddock gears that travel by boat or truck from one continent to the next. Truly a wonder of logistics.
@laurLaur602
@laurLaur602 6 ай бұрын
For that reason we call it the " biggest circus " in Europe !
@daveofyorkshire301
@daveofyorkshire301 2 жыл бұрын
There is already Formula E (Electric since 2014)... My only complaint is the limits and restraints they place on development. I understand financial constraints, you have to allow others to participate otherwise you'd only get the mega corps, but there shouldn't be any technology restraints, so long as it's arguably safe to implement, and if not then they'd have to go away and reinvent a safer version.
@benfulford3943
@benfulford3943 2 жыл бұрын
I haven't followed formula e as close but within F1 the limitations that they place on development and the technology that they make illegal is what drivers forward development. Whenever there is some new technological breakthrough or innovation it is normally outlawed not long afterwards, especially if it gives one team a big advantage. If you take active suspension for an example, it gave Williams a huge advantage and made the car so good (reducing the driver skill necessary as well). This was outlawed along with a lot of the other driver aids. The teams lost all of that performance and spent loads of time and money trying to claw that performance back going on to make many breakthroughs in mechanical suspension technologies.
@daveofyorkshire301
@daveofyorkshire301 2 жыл бұрын
@@benfulford3943 I disagree, limiting development is limiting development. Now if a technology is dangerous and they tell them they MUST find a way to improve safety to an acceptable point, that is encouraging development, but denying the technology and restricting its use is nothing but limiting development. This is why technical achievement has raced over the last 400 years, and plateaued in the last few decades, with financial restriction through patent and copyright development has slowed it to a crawl, and when new technology is created they seek to control, limit and and restrict it. No wonder technical development has reduced so markedly.
@benfulford3943
@benfulford3943 2 жыл бұрын
@@daveofyorkshire301 you can disagree all you want but F1 is the pinacle of motorsports and is an R&D hotbed like nothing else in the world and they have achieved this by putting more and more restrictions on development. No other motorsports gets close to it even though there's loads of tech that exist in other deciplines that F1 has banned (traction control, ABS, active suspension etc etc). F1 engineers are always constantly coming up with innovative ways to exploit loopholes in the rules, the loopholes are then closed and they are then forced to come up with other ways to get that performance back. The restrictions drive the innovation. If the rules were more open there would be less incentive to innovate. What's the point of inventing a mass damper suspension system when you already have active suspension?
@daveofyorkshire301
@daveofyorkshire301 2 жыл бұрын
@@benfulford3943 The "restrictions" are by definition RESTRICTIVE.
@benfulford3943
@benfulford3943 2 жыл бұрын
@@daveofyorkshire301 and therefore you are forced to 'innovate'
@williamburnham3659
@williamburnham3659 2 жыл бұрын
The film Rush with Daniel Bruhl and Chris Hemsworth is a very entertaining film about 2 Drivers Nikki Lauda and James Hunt contesting the World Championship in the 1970s It's well worth a look
@bobjeffray
@bobjeffray 26 күн бұрын
You have to be joking. That film was an insult.
@0labels
@0labels 2 жыл бұрын
You guys NEED to react to scrapheap challenge. 2 teams, a scrapheap full of crap and a challenge to make a machine that can complete a different task each episode. Iconic stuff.
@seanmilne9265
@seanmilne9265 Жыл бұрын
Yes do it
@blindarchershaunhenderson3769
@blindarchershaunhenderson3769 2 жыл бұрын
If you wanted to see formula 1 teams racing electric cars have a look at "formula E", it's been running since 2014 and there is a great deal of crossover in technology and teams in from formula 1 and formula E
@lolocaust4967
@lolocaust4967 2 жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I thought of when he said Nascar has the edge on electric. It's like dude it's been done for nearly ten years already 🤣
@barryk32
@barryk32 2 жыл бұрын
@@lolocaust4967 typical American perspective. Can't see beyond their own shores
@blindarchershaunhenderson3769
@blindarchershaunhenderson3769 2 жыл бұрын
@@lolocaust4967 and let's not forget the hybrid and electric cars in 24 h and GT racing it's always the same the Americans think they're Mazda head of everybody else when everybody else has been doing it for 10 years before them
@tpp95
@tpp95 2 жыл бұрын
And also Extreme E as well, which I feel would appeal to you greatly!
@paulsmith2516
@paulsmith2516 2 жыл бұрын
Apart from the fact that Formula E is frankly the laughing stock of racing. Terrible driving standards with cars so fragile they can barely complete a race, and gimmicks thrown in a vain attempt to create drama artificially. Hell, when that series began, TEAMS HAD TO RUN TWO CARS PER DRIVER TO COMPLETE A 40 MINUTE RACE! Formula E is a JOKE.
@theinvisibleneonrainbowzeb2567
@theinvisibleneonrainbowzeb2567 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this one guys, my paternal grandmother passed away last July, she was a HUGE Formula 1 fan, to the point that if someone were to visit when she was watching the Grand Prix, she would acknowledge them only to inform them to not interact with her or distract her until it was finished. And if someone made the same mistake twice she wouldn't acknowledge them at all. Not an old age thing btw, my entire life she was the same and probably before I existed too! And she was otherwise outgoing in personality and loved chatting for hours "putting the world to rights". I never understood the appeal of F1, but this breakdown helps a lot. I doubt it's for me, but I have a greater understanding of why and how people become so into it. My Dad, who was taken way way too young, (52 FFS. he was only 52. Fuck cancer. might have been many years since he passed, but fuck I miss him.), He was a big f1 fan too, I don't think he supported a particular team I think it was the individual drivers he'd get behind. If he missed the race he'd try and avoid any news etc the rest of the day until he could watch it for himself. Kinda wish I had asked him more about what he particularly enjoyed. Probably the techy nerdy stuff, he was always in early on new tech stuff. Lost him just before smartphones and touchscreens and the internet of everything and all that. Anyway idk. Also just want to say sorry not sorry for the random tangential emotional rant, just, idk so many memories from my childhood of Sunday Roast at my (maternal) grandparents house, followed by my Dad and Grandad retreating to the other room to watch the Grand Prix together and enjoy a pint of the beer granddad used to make, and my grandma, and older female relatives put their feet up and chatted like they hadn't all seen each other in years!! And as the youngest of the family at that time I would run between the rooms, both equally incomprehensible to me and probably I was just being a general nuisance!! Good memories. Fuck this tangent has gone WAAAY off topic! So, er, yeah, good video IMO, thanks Genuinely though, it was a good vid I nearly passed up on, but really brought back a lot for me, unexpectedly so thanks. PS Spencer why don't you make the nascar video you mentioned? Damn that Borat (was it i can't think right) clip now all my brain can hear is Borat voice trying to say "nice car", "ahh, isa nascar, eh hah fiyve"
@rohnnyjotten3985
@rohnnyjotten3985 2 жыл бұрын
The saying in F1 used to be "win on Sunday, sell on Monday" implying that if your car won, the showrooms would be full on Monday with people looking to buy your cars, not sure that counts today but i remember Toto Woolf talking about Lewis Hamiltons salary (40m a year) and saying "it sounds a lot and it is but Mercedes have had about 5 billion pounds worth of free advertising since Lewis joined the team and lots of Mercs have been sold because of that"
@__vx3
@__vx3 Жыл бұрын
I think the "win on sunday, sell on monday" was more applicable to NASCAR and GT racing back in the day given how close the cars they use are to actual road cars. F1 has never really had that, even in the 50s. That said, that saying could still be somewhat applied to modern GT racing given how many brands sell track versions of their sports cars and road legal variants like the GT3 RS and AMG GT Black Edition.
@Ryzard
@Ryzard Жыл бұрын
That was more of a nascar thing, since it was literally stock cars that were actively being sold on the road.
@kyle381000
@kyle381000 11 ай бұрын
That was a NASCAR slogan that would never apply to F! because the cars were not for sale to the public.
@rene63
@rene63 2 жыл бұрын
You know the hybrid engine is rubbish when the modern F1 adverts are dubbed with v10 & V8 sounds
@williamc4309
@williamc4309 2 жыл бұрын
Drive to survive makes drama were there is non and clips team radio to different pictures or a different race. And it creates fake driver rivals when most of them are buddies
@ingoatwetrust8086
@ingoatwetrust8086 2 жыл бұрын
It's still good though 🤷‍♂️
@QuantumS1ngularity
@QuantumS1ngularity 2 жыл бұрын
I'm happy that you Americans finally get to experience Formula 1, but i'm also a bit sad you missed its Golden Age aka the mid 90s to mid 2000s. This was the peak of F1 not only as drama and thrill, but speed as well. The Ferrari F2004 is still considered to this day to be the fastest F1 car every created. When put on the same tires they use today, it just annihilates THE ENTIRE FIELD with times that seem impossible and the car itself looks cartoonishly fast. But the best of all was the sound of the race. That thing alone made the entire thing unrivaled and was addictive like drugs. Oh and on the cost side - when they were allowed to race with cigar logos, teams budgets were just astronomical. There were rumors (no one confirmed or denied them) all the way back in the late 90s that McLaren and Ferrari were pouring well over A BILLION dollars EACH into F1. Adjusted for inflation that's above $1.8 BILLION in today's money.... again EACH.
@nocturne7371
@nocturne7371 2 жыл бұрын
My cousin and I used to have small F1 cars as toys on a plastic sheet with an F1 track on it. And we used to fight among ourselves about who was going to be Emerson Fitipaldi and who was going to be Ronnie Peterson. We were 4 years old and this was in the 70s. And the shock of Ronnies death was the first real loss in my life.
@pistonburner6448
@pistonburner6448 2 жыл бұрын
F1 is great now since the cars vary in their strengths and weaknesses, so their comparative performance levels vary from track to track. Depending on the nature of the track and what the conditions are the cars perform (somewhat) differently compared to each other.
@MrKnowledge0014
@MrKnowledge0014 2 жыл бұрын
F1 has always been like that. When each team builds there own car there will be differences and engineers look the focus on different things, like reducing drag Vs medium speed cornering
@pistonburner6448
@pistonburner6448 2 жыл бұрын
@@MrKnowledge0014 They have been more constant earlier, there is more variance depending on track these days. Not a huge difference, but somewhat.
@ianfinney7820
@ianfinney7820 2 жыл бұрын
Well, this has been the case since its inception in the lat 40's early 50's.
@pistonburner6448
@pistonburner6448 2 жыл бұрын
@@ianfinney7820 No, it has converged and become more consistent in recent years/decade as regulations have been more constricting, forcing the cars to be closer to each other technically, which had led to cars performing similarly from track to track. And above all there has been a pretty consistent order. There's a bit more variance now.
@benfulford3943
@benfulford3943 2 жыл бұрын
With RB/max running away with it this season, especially since the summer break I'm not sure that is strictly true. They appear to be strong everywhere now
@leewood3648
@leewood3648 2 жыл бұрын
Like Tim said Formula E is a F1 car but fully Electric, it's not as big it's like the nephew of F1 same as Electric bikes on the Isle of man, this is due too the sounds that the petrol engine produces 👍
@willrichardson1809
@willrichardson1809 2 жыл бұрын
yeas F1 without the engine noise will lose its attraction. The Hybrid Engines sounds was a dampener, it soundes so wrong, but we adjusted because there was still an engine sound, that will not happen with Electric.
@Fons.s
@Fons.s 2 жыл бұрын
@@willrichardson1809 I think you are overestimating how much sound matters. If F1 would now go electric, but the racing stays basically the same, I believe most of the fans would keep watching
@willrichardson1809
@willrichardson1809 2 жыл бұрын
@@Fons.s you could be right, we have adjusted down from the roar of the V10, however F1 will lose so much of it attraction if the roar of the engine goes, some for INDY and NASCAR. The Sound was the thing that made it what it was, you will find most motoracing fans would agree.
@jezedwards8021
@jezedwards8021 2 жыл бұрын
other F1 innovations that made their way to road cars. Turbos (Renault in the '70's) , Carbon fibre (McLaren in the '80's), Adaptive suspension (Williams 1992) and several other inventions. It might be the main reason for recognised brands being in F1.
@VicioTHEdriver
@VicioTHEdriver 2 жыл бұрын
Paddleshift transmission, Ferrari 1989 (even tho a project for this one started already in 1983)
@stephen150
@stephen150 2 жыл бұрын
Along with Formula E, check out Extreme E, the Dakar/rally cross.
@ydenneki
@ydenneki 5 ай бұрын
Something that Formula 1 actually IMPORTED FROM NASCAR/INDYCAR was the extra point for the fastest lap in a race. That didn't exist in F1 until about 15 years ago. DRS is NOT a driver controlled system ... it engages AUTOMATICALLY in specific sections of the track (the straights) if your car is WITHIN 1 second of the car 1 position ahead of you at certain trigger points a few hundred meters before the DRS zone (2-3 zones per track). So LAPPED cars WILL NOT TRIGGER IT ... ie the leader of the race can never get DRS, but if the 3rd placed car is within 1 second of the 2nd placed car then 3rd place gets the boost
@jagjay8033
@jagjay8033 2 жыл бұрын
just a few stats for you f1 car engines are only 1.6L and are limited only to produce 1050 bhp and reach 230mph and they go from zero-200mph-zero in12 seconds nascars are 7.2L and only produce 800 bhp and reach 200mph
@squidcaps4308
@squidcaps4308 2 жыл бұрын
F1 is going more electric, next regulations decrease fuel flow even more and the electric motor is more important. They will also ditch the ERS, not because of efficiency but for cost cutting and making the cars harder to drive. Currently they utilize a separate electric motor/generator to harvest energy from the turbo at the end of the straights (called de-rating) and then spool it up when exiting corners to prevent turbo lag. Turbo lag makes it much more challenging to drive since the full power is not coming immediately from the combustion engine as it takes time to build up turbo pressure, making the driver more important part of the puzzle; they have to control that surge of power and deploy throttle just at the right time and exactly the right amount. The cure for that will be in the electric motor attached to the drivetrain, as it can deliver low end torque but is not as beneficial closer to the maximum speed.
@benfulford3943
@benfulford3943 2 жыл бұрын
Slight technicality, they aren't getting rid of the ERS, it is the MGU-H they are getting rid of but making the MGU-K big and more powerful. They are both types of energy recovery systems. The MGU-H isn't seen to be a relevant technology to road cars and is expensive to develop
@AvaAmarena94
@AvaAmarena94 2 жыл бұрын
@@benfulford3943 true, both an expensive and complicated part to develop. Getting rid of it definitely played a part in the decision for Audi (and if the rumours are correct also Porsche in the near future) to step in as a engine manufacturer from 2026 onwards
@benfulford3943
@benfulford3943 2 жыл бұрын
@@AvaAmarena94 it looks like porsche aren't going to be in F1 now. The RB porsche partnership has fallen through and not sure what else they would go for
@RJrigges
@RJrigges 2 жыл бұрын
Yo! You should watch the 2011 Canadian Grand Prix awesome race
@THERHADYLIMSEALS
@THERHADYLIMSEALS 2 жыл бұрын
^ this
@simonbrunner3062
@simonbrunner3062 2 жыл бұрын
Maybe in a full-length watchalong format? Just looking for a reason to watch that race again 😁
@THERHADYLIMSEALS
@THERHADYLIMSEALS 2 жыл бұрын
@@simonbrunner3062 or just extended highlights from official F1 channel, because the race lasted for over 3 or so hours Edit: of course they deleted that video so never mind. They do still have regular highlights of that race
@simonbrunner3062
@simonbrunner3062 2 жыл бұрын
@@THERHADYLIMSEALS I'm aware of that, and it's four hours actually. 😉 But that's the whole point of that race. That last lap climax wouldn't hit the same way without all the build-up, all the drama that happened before, where it looked like JB's race was over like three times. Where Kobayashi and Schumacher had their moments in the spotlight. Okay, maybe we can skip through the two hour red flag period in the middle. 😀
@THERHADYLIMSEALS
@THERHADYLIMSEALS 2 жыл бұрын
@@simonbrunner3062 yeah I definitely agree with you. Would be nice to see their reaction to it
@eggy_bread8579
@eggy_bread8579 2 жыл бұрын
I learnt the other day that all formula 1 teams are in the UK just a stone's throw from eachother, and 79% of all Motorsport research and development, not just formula 1, but all motor racing, is done in the UK. TopGear done a bit on it.
@PreceptorGrant
@PreceptorGrant 2 жыл бұрын
Most of the teams are based in the UK, but not all. Ferrari are pure Italian stallions, AlphaTauri are based in Italy too. Alfa Romeo are based in Switzerland. Haas are the oddballs, with bases split across UK, Italy and the USA.
@eggy_bread8579
@eggy_bread8579 2 жыл бұрын
@@PreceptorGrant Yah. Aston Martin, Williams, McLaren, Mercedes, Red Bull and Alpine are all in England.
@F1andfootballfan144
@F1andfootballfan144 2 жыл бұрын
You need to really get into it to really understand it. The best driver ever for me is Lewis Hamilton but there is also the likes of Michael Schumacher (1990’s, 2000’s) Ayrton Senna (1980’s, 1990’s died in ‘94 after a crash at Imola In Italy), Fangio (1950’s) but it was his age that was stood out (in his 40’s) and won 5 World Championships
@pkworld
@pkworld 2 жыл бұрын
One thing that wasn't mentioned is that all F1 teams are limited to 1.6L V6 engines
@kylemolics5845
@kylemolics5845 2 жыл бұрын
Explaining the race weekend layout better.... There's 3 practice sessions which are 60 minutes long. In these they are free to test the car on the track, and tune it to suit the driver and track. By tune it, I mean change front and rear wing angles etc to change down force and how the car drives on the track. Qualifying... this is also in 3 and done within 2 hours. The first qualifying is 17 minutes and all 20 cars participate. They are timed on 1 flying lap. But they can do as many flying laps as they can manage in this 17 minute period. This includes coming out of the pits and warm up lap. The flying lap and the in lap. The fastest 15 go onto qualifying 2. They then reset the times and they go again. The top 10 then advance to qualifying 3. This is a shoot out to see who can do the fastest lap, To start first. Where you qualify, is where you start on Sunday (grid penalties can change the starting positions) The race... simple, they race. They have to pit atleast once in a dry race. And they race as many laps as that race is. Each race is a different length. Hope this helps.
@stirlingmoss4621
@stirlingmoss4621 2 жыл бұрын
I really am at a loss as to why random american TV no-bodies feel the need to question the cost of F1 which is a European sport with a proud racing history. NASCAR is really only up-market Banger racing for petrol heads on a budget.
@dasmaurerle4347
@dasmaurerle4347 Жыл бұрын
'F1 is NASA, Nascar is the Air Force...' Neither Shakespeare nor Goethe could have articulated this analogy any better. Respect from Germany, my friend😳😜😂🍻👍
@Rassskle
@Rassskle Жыл бұрын
That 140 million dollars does not apply to the cars themselves...... that is their budget for a season of racing, including upgrades and Repaires. Not sure about the drivers salaries, anywhere from a few million to about 50 million a year...... but now even the personal wages have a fixed limit. Many teams have over 50 personal on race day and space age factories employing over 500 mechanics, technicians and design staff.
@ethanleahy503
@ethanleahy503 7 ай бұрын
F1 improves the car industry every year. She really didnt do that justice. Hybrids cars on the road now are as a result of formula one. 2026 engine regs which mean the cars must run with 100 percent renewable fuel is essential for the car industry. If f1 can make green fuel work as an alternative of fossil fuels it could save the internal combustion engine that we all know and love in road cars
@tonyreade2957
@tonyreade2957 2 жыл бұрын
You think your ever so slightly biased lol ? NASCAR has no jump over F1 electric has been part of F1 for a few years now and there is also a kind of electric F1 that already exists called E1 and you seem to have overlooked that completely?
@montaudon49
@montaudon49 2 жыл бұрын
"F1 is to NASA as nascar is Air Force" thats actually a perfect way to compare it
@陳柏諭-m4t
@陳柏諭-m4t 2 ай бұрын
She did not say anything about ers (energy recovery system) used in f1 and now used in our street cars. It is mind blowing. Drs (drag reduction system) too is uesd now in street cars and so on
@paulsmith2516
@paulsmith2516 2 жыл бұрын
F1 is really the ultimate example of the adage, "Win on Sunday, sell on Monday"
@kyle381000
@kyle381000 11 ай бұрын
What, exactly, gets sold on Monday?
@itsenergybob8917
@itsenergybob8917 9 ай бұрын
NASCAR grew from racing cars that could be bought by the general public, "Stock Cars." F1 and Indy were built on, "How little car do I need to see how fast I can transport a human across land." The main difference between Indy (American) and F1 (European) is that Indy cars are developed for speed and F1s are developed for maneuverability.
@PortmanRd
@PortmanRd Жыл бұрын
Nascar going electric would be like a U.K kid getting his1st Scalectrix slot car set for xmas with the basic oval track. Round, and round and round, etc etc...Then he goes out on Boxing Day to spend his xmas cash on extra track to break up the boredom
@Londronable
@Londronable 6 ай бұрын
So basically they do research that needs to happen at some point anyway but instead of spending money on it they just go "look you 20 daredevils, go race our prototypes and we'll pay you." and in exchange they can keep nerding out without losing money. Seems like a win-win to me.
@DayumSonny
@DayumSonny 2 жыл бұрын
What's funny to note is that the video mostly used the sounds of the 3 liter V10 engines to make it exciting. The current gen 1.6 liter turbo hybrids sound like vacuum cleaners.
@ljw5768
@ljw5768 2 жыл бұрын
She didn’t mention speed. Fastest laps around COTA, the only common circuit. NASCAR Cup. 2.13. Indycar 1.49. Formula one 1.32.
@syahrulreza
@syahrulreza 2 жыл бұрын
F1 is a big economic booster for the host country. Tourist come to watch and spend at the host country. The whole thing generates extra business for local businesses, from supplying food to the teams (they have their own catering at their hospitality & pit areas), to the localised advertising such as local printings and stuff. I had the privilege to work in Malaysian F1 1999 & 2000 (as a Paddock hospitality staff) & 2004-2005 (Supplied fresh raw food & amenities for ALL participating teams). Earned quite a lot on those gigs. Really wish F1 comes back to Malaysia.
@endacoughlan2670
@endacoughlan2670 2 жыл бұрын
My grandmother (RIP) loved F1. She was a fan of the Schumacher brothers. Otherwise she was a very austere devout Catholic who had no time for frivolity but when F1 was on TV that’s it, she would sit and watch the whole thing.
@Herschel0627
@Herschel0627 2 жыл бұрын
I really need the "NASCAR, Explained For Rookies" !
@martindunstan8043
@martindunstan8043 2 жыл бұрын
No problem, 1. take an old Ford cortina from 1980 2. Put some fancy decals on it 3.get in and start the engine. 4.lift the clutch and on exelerating pull down your arm into the first corner and keep it there 5 go round and round and round for ages without turning and if not asleep wait for a man with a chequered flag to say it's all over 6 I'm sure it's far more complex than that I'm playing😂😂✌️
@TonyODonnell
@TonyODonnell 10 ай бұрын
its great to hear people who are completely ignorant of F1 discuss the differences between F1 and other motorsports, you may as well discuss the difference between French and Mandarin..
@ydenneki
@ydenneki 5 ай бұрын
The OTHER sport that does the same thing as F1 is the WRC (World Rally Championship) which has a more immediate and visible impact on road cars (since they're basically road cars themselves) The most blatant example would have to be the Audi Quattro, when Audi developed 4WD for use in their RALLY cars, and after seeing how much of a difference 4WD made started incorporating it into their production car models. Another innovation was collapsible fuel bladders in fuel tanks (as used in many road cars these days) so there was very little air in the tank for fumes to accumulate and reducing the chance for fire or explosion in an accident.
@DenisHuaHin
@DenisHuaHin 24 күн бұрын
Size of engine > Nascar 5735 cc to 5867 cc (350 to 358 cubic inches) 820bhp at 9000 RPM. F1 car CC 1,600 or 1.6 litres or 98 cubic inches 750 and 1,000bhp (brake horsepower)
@MrWelki
@MrWelki 2 жыл бұрын
We have Forumla E for electric cars alongside F1
@oskari8917
@oskari8917 2 жыл бұрын
I watched my first ever NASCAR race when Kimi Räikkönen was participating at the Glen. For a F1-fan it was hard to understand all about the stages and coming playoffs.. Stages were like F1 race red flagged two times but like everyone will kbow when it will happen. As a strategy point of view I thought that everyone will make a pit stop when there are yellow flags between stages but that was not the case. Maybe I should watch another race to understand things like that more precisely.
@tonyknox6739
@tonyknox6739 2 жыл бұрын
You mentioned electric you guys should check out formula -E, the electric version of Formula One
@JohnHazelwood58
@JohnHazelwood58 2 жыл бұрын
React to Formula E, which is electric. It's fun to watch as they have booster like in a video game! While the race people can vote online which driver gets the boost. So you can actually push the drivers by yourself AND ... they drive a lot in cities (!!! like New York City, London und Berlin) and not only on old racing tracks. Very fun to watch.
@deancarr78
@deancarr78 2 жыл бұрын
check out the driver Jim Clark, he raced pretty much any cars and truly was the G.O.A.T
@kyle381000
@kyle381000 11 ай бұрын
Clark was a legend for being fast, and his accomplishments speak for themselves. However some would consider Graham Hill the GOAT for winning the Triple Crown (whichever way you choose to define it). Hill's accomplishments from May 1966 thru June 1972 are astounding.
@stephenchurch1784
@stephenchurch1784 11 ай бұрын
F1 is what happens when engineers convince people to finally let them use all of their skills
@hypeflexington7081
@hypeflexington7081 2 жыл бұрын
"If you put a talented driver in a piece of crap machine, they're not gonna do shit." Sad Seb noises :(
@lauz-im3ov
@lauz-im3ov 2 жыл бұрын
Great video to watch, guys. She's a really engaging presenter. As others have said, please react to some Lewis Hamilton highlights.
@bertusvanhal8855
@bertusvanhal8855 2 жыл бұрын
The problem with electrical cars is sound, we have electric cars, scooters but the problem is …. Is the race still attractive when you hear no motor sounds, people say, you must hear the loud noise off the engine rows. On the streets in City’s an Villages is another problem. A lot of people says “a soundless car is better and do not disturb the people and nature “ but other people say “ when you walk,drive somewhere and you heard nothing coming, more accident’s will happen”. The Future looked at you, your meaning please?
@chriscjad
@chriscjad 2 жыл бұрын
Check out - Legends of F1 Nigel Mansell and Chamionship Seasons - Nigel Mansell 1993 for his stint in Indy Car
@blindazabat9527
@blindazabat9527 Жыл бұрын
That video doesn't explain F1 at all. Just bits of history and facts.
@anthonyworton431
@anthonyworton431 2 жыл бұрын
Formula E drivers in a race are 90% battery management and 10% full race pace. Ross Brawn said a year or two back, for a F1 car to go full race pace throughout the race would take a 7 ton battery pack
@erikje7352
@erikje7352 2 жыл бұрын
when i was a kid a automatic grear-shift took about 2 seconds now it takes less than a 0,001 of a second hip hip huraahhh for F1
@lotuselise4432
@lotuselise4432 Жыл бұрын
The steering wheel on an F1 was years back about £30k did some work years back for March Racing.
@JCAr-rz1jw
@JCAr-rz1jw Жыл бұрын
I really like new people getting into the sport, the US, more women, Netflix helped a lot. Love your opening to what's outside. After working around a decade in motorsport and even briefly F1, there is one more reason to do it: Because it inspires! Why would someone nowadays want to study a hard scientific career if there are so many other ways of making money? I became an engineer, like many, just by watching this on Sundays. You just want to develop faster and better than the others. Love it 🏁
@heetcrusher2880
@heetcrusher2880 2 жыл бұрын
I followed NASCAR in the 70's 80's and 90's but with their new format of trying to be NFL with quaters during a race is very off putting to me. I think it sucks ass now with its format.
@timglennon6814
@timglennon6814 2 жыл бұрын
There are electric cars. It’s called Formula e. Look on KZbin channel ABB Formula e.
@jbliborio
@jbliborio Жыл бұрын
One think she said that in 2023 makes me fell more attached to Indy car than F1 spite loving both: Indy is driven to promote competition what is ammazing. As I said dont get me wrong, love both and follow both...
@timperry6948
@timperry6948 2 жыл бұрын
All those technological advances eventually make their way down to the cars that the average person drives. The original goal of these races was to drive competition and innovation within the auto industry. The money spent in automobile racing is R&D in an entertainment setting. Anyone who complains about "wasting money" has no clue what they are talking about.
@frederikmarais2090
@frederikmarais2090 Жыл бұрын
These two is a bit clueless Americans. There has been a Formula E series running globally since 2014. In fact, a lot of retired and failed F1 drivers races in them. And as for the comment about speed, they are ridiculously slower than most fossil fuel race cars. Unfortunately with the lack in battery technology, there weight to power ratio is non comparable to a F1 car. They only really excel at the start till 60mph. Thereafter, they get lapped every 4th lap. Also disappointing was the “Hard video”. Very interesting and recent so i was confused she didn’t mention the new rule to introduce 100% renewable fuel by 2025 prompting Audi and Porch to enter F1 already suggesting the route to be taken for the foreseeable future.
@harryjohnson9215
@harryjohnson9215 Жыл бұрын
There is also a formula E Which is all electric but lass popular than than formal 2 and 1 ( formal 1 being the highest formal races)
@MKitchen75
@MKitchen75 2 жыл бұрын
So many inventions comes out of these competitons to automotive industry, F1, nascar, indy, rally etc... thats why they do this.. and also it is entertaining..
@misterflibble9799
@misterflibble9799 2 жыл бұрын
DRS is not really "turbo boost". It's basically a kludge to fix "the overtaking problem". As mentioned in the video, a lot of an F1 car's grip is generated by downforce created by the aerodynamics. However, those aerodynamics work much more efficiently when running through "clean" air. They generate much less downforce when running through "dirty", turbulent air that has just been stirred up by the vehicle in front. As such, when two cars are running closely, the car in front automatically has an advantage because it has more downforce, and therefore more grip. This makes it very difficult to overtake, because even if you're driving a faster car, as you approach the car in front, you lose downforce which negates your advantage. The result is very boring races because no-one can overtake. DRS is an attempt to "fix" this problem. Each circuit has one or more "DRS lines". If you cross a DRS line less than one second behind the car in front of you, then you are automatically given the right to use DRS in the following DRS zone. Activating DRS opens up the rear wing, which reduces the drag on the car at high speed, allowing it to run a little faster. The driver has to activate DRS manually (the wing doesn't open automatically), and they can't press the button until they've crossed the line that marks the start of the DRS zone. As the driver brakes for the first corner at the end of the DRS zone, the wing automatically closes, or the driver can choose to disable DRS earlier by releasing the button (they do this on some tracks because there's a short delay between the wing closing and getting the downforce back, and that can be too slow on some circuits). The DRS zone is typically the start/finish straight, and the DRS line is typically just before the final corner, but different circuits have them in different places, and some circuits have multiple DRS zones. Giving DRS to a car following within 1 second of another is an attempt to compensate for the penalty of having to run in the front car's dirty air, and therefore even things out a bit. It's certainly not a perfect system; in some cases the DRS effect is thought to be too strong (i.e. if you've got DRS, then you're pretty much guaranteed to be able to overtake), or in some cases too weak. Over the years, they've experimented a bit (number of DRS zones, length of zones, etc.) to try to improve it.
@gareth8971
@gareth8971 Жыл бұрын
Just got to the point in yor video where you are discussing driver ability verses car quality / design. In F1, the way I see it is, a good driver can drag a bad car up the grid by four or five places. Fernando Alonso for example. A bad driver, no matter how good the car, will go backwards. The only exception to this rule is the teammate factor. If a car is built around the lead driver no matter how good the teammate is, if the way the car has been designed doesn't suit them, they will never be as quick. Red Bull are a perfect example of this. Look at the number of teammates Max Verstappen has had over the past few seasons. Mega car but only he is able to get the best out of it.
@GroupieDoBTS
@GroupieDoBTS 3 ай бұрын
She is the BTS ARMY of F1. LOVE HER. Im from Brazil and used to spend my sunday mornings watching Senna's races around the world w my family. Good times
@architecthyde
@architecthyde 2 жыл бұрын
Great reaction, if you guys interested more in F1 you can watch Rush, an F1 movie based on real events in 1970s, really good movie for motorsports fans
@amirfikry9667
@amirfikry9667 Жыл бұрын
Can I just say as a Malaysian dat the Mercedes team sponsor is a Malaysian brand called PETRONAS..
@zo7034
@zo7034 Жыл бұрын
Ferrari is the most successful team in F1 history. The road car side of Ferrari was set up to fund the F1 team. Just a fun fact.
@sparey4431
@sparey4431 2 жыл бұрын
Lewis Hamilton definitely isn’t Illuminati. Mercedes didn’t suddenly get insanely good after he met that singer and there’s DEFINITELY not a 666 on the front of his car 😂
@Wiganpilot
@Wiganpilot 2 жыл бұрын
I love it when beautiful women like her are so knowledgeable and passionate about motorsport, attractive inside as well as outside.
@cortecz
@cortecz 2 жыл бұрын
I've known about F1 since I was a kid and no one in my family watched it or talked about it or anything. I don't think it's quite as obscure in the U.S. as people are trying to make it out to be. Andretti, Schumacher and the like were some of the big stars when I was growing up. It's cool to watch highlights or play on a video game, but circuit racing just has never been able to captivate me enough to view an entire race. Rally/Rally Raid is what excites me and has been severely lacking in the States my entire life.
@huffy2722
@huffy2722 2 жыл бұрын
I live in the UK and agree that F1 technology is off the scale but the racing can be boring because the cars are more important than the driver. Nascar is definitely more fun to watch because it's more even with the cars staying closer and far more overtaking. Good reaction
@gianinschenk897
@gianinschenk897 2 жыл бұрын
If it is raining the performance of the cars are limited because they can't go at full speed and it is extremely tricky to drive a car without TCS, ABS or ESP especially in the rain. In the rain it is were you can see the good drivers shine
@huffy2722
@huffy2722 2 жыл бұрын
@@gianinschenk897 I agree, rain is the best way of identifying the best F1 drivers
@philipevans1027
@philipevans1027 2 жыл бұрын
There shouldn't be no cap on f1 cause the technology eventually goes down to the cars we drive x
@edwardsaj
@edwardsaj 2 жыл бұрын
In terms of environmental impact, F1 sees the potential future different from electric. One thing that is not talked about so much is the environmental impact batteries used for EV's have, they are super bad to make and dispose of, a huge carbon footprint. F1 is heading towards biofuels, this year they have stated that 10% of the fuel needs to be bio, up from 5% last year. In 2026 it will be 100% biofuel and made in such a way that is carbon neutral. I believe it will also be mandatory to be a "drop in" fuel, i.e. you drop this stuff into a regular car and it'd just work. This could have far reaching impact on the automotive industry, using normally aspirated engines with carbon zero fuels, mad really.
@Matt-pt3vq
@Matt-pt3vq 2 жыл бұрын
Er how is NASCAR getting ahead of Formula racing for electric? There is already a Formula E so we have F3, F2, FE, F1
@johnpbh
@johnpbh 2 жыл бұрын
I was going to mention the F1 solely electric formula but I notice that a lot have already done it... So I won't. Sorry Spencer... they already beat Nascar. Keep on Rocking guys.
@jeffcocco7123
@jeffcocco7123 2 жыл бұрын
Before the cap Mercedes was spending 1.4 billion on their program. But that was like 4 years ago.
@Nite-owl
@Nite-owl 10 ай бұрын
Love F1, but over the last few years it's become more about penalties and teams complaining about anothers use of "innovations". I'd love a racing series where there are NO RESTRICTIONS. So, 4 wheel drive ...... bring it on, V10 engines with turbos and supercharger ..... yes please, financial caps ...... get outta here ! It will never happen, but a guy can dream.
@robrich6246
@robrich6246 2 жыл бұрын
They're hybrids now.
@robvoncken2565
@robvoncken2565 2 жыл бұрын
Don't watch drive to survive though it is totally detached from reality
@joebar52
@joebar52 2 жыл бұрын
I feel like DTS is good to hook new fans in, but yeah the fake drama is too much. You can almost instantly tell who became a fan because of DTS
@robvoncken2565
@robvoncken2565 2 жыл бұрын
@@joebar52 granted but it polarised the fanbase like US politics, there is a reason max was having none of it
@joebar52
@joebar52 2 жыл бұрын
@@robvoncken2565 oh absolutely. It created some of the most toxic fans of any sport I’ve ever seen
@aprilkurtz1589
@aprilkurtz1589 2 жыл бұрын
She didn't really explain the racing, though. It was a great overview of how an F1 car works and the cost associated.
@bcn1gh7h4wk
@bcn1gh7h4wk 2 жыл бұрын
F1 used to be about skill and sports, on and off the track.... now it's all money, egos and politics. a lot of the improvements done to Japanese and Korean cars of this time, came from tests made on F1 cars 20 years ago, when it was about 1-uping the other teams. Honda, Toyota, Mitsubishi, .... all those brands raced on F1 as basically a test track on steroids. imagine what would come in 20 years from these tests that are all about saving money spent on the car, to fill the pockets of the managers. 5:50 that is EXACTLY what I've been saying about all these rule changes and cuts in F1: limit *everything* if you want, and give every single team the same exact car and the same exact rules... where will the margin for error go? to the weight of the driver. not *skill* just *net body weight* ... at those speeds and engineering specs, every gram counts, so the lighter the driver, the faster the car. they gonna start hiring younger and younger kids, skinnier and skinnier still, to the point where at some point someone's gonna figure "you know what? we should do *without* the driver" and switch everything to remote. they gonna turn F1 into fucking Scalextric. and there's no avoiding that as long as the people in charge keep managing the money like this. when there was margin to improve, anyone could cut or add whatever they could afford, as the maximum performance would be ways off and there was no limit. now that everyone is closing on peak performance at every turn, how do you get better performance without more money? you start cutting losses. and at 300+ kph, cutting losses spells trouble.
@supersasukemaniac
@supersasukemaniac 2 жыл бұрын
Streets of Las Vegas? Last time F1 raced in Vegas the race was horrible.
@sladdekongen
@sladdekongen 2 жыл бұрын
Please react to "So you want to be an F1 Driver?" by Josh Revell. As people do not understand how much it takes.
@justinmccollough1726
@justinmccollough1726 Жыл бұрын
there's already an electric formula series Formula e
@ellioth7055
@ellioth7055 2 жыл бұрын
I do believe f1 get some stuff from Indy car especially within the safety
@Vismajor01
@Vismajor01 2 жыл бұрын
Why is it when it comes to sports in AMERICA you cant make a sentence without "play off"?
@nicolasmayer618
@nicolasmayer618 2 жыл бұрын
Formel 1 is more a team sport, with the driver being your most important players
@bobclarke1815
@bobclarke1815 Жыл бұрын
Tyres and brakes have benefited hugely from F1.
@maxferrarikiller6863
@maxferrarikiller6863 10 ай бұрын
U should watch " living on the limit " One. Best film to understand why f1 is that most faszinating motorsport in the world.
@conallmclaughlin4545
@conallmclaughlin4545 2 жыл бұрын
Drive to survive.... You 2 would love that sooo much
@BonnieBeats
@BonnieBeats 2 жыл бұрын
Can you guys react to Some J DILLA 🥺 SOME SONGS; •Don't Cry •Love It Here •Running •Last Donut Of The Night
@NX6FLY
@NX6FLY 2 жыл бұрын
This explains 50% of F1; the science. It does not explain the other half; the glamour. Why Monaco is the premier race on the F1 circuit. Look for videos about Bernie Ecclestone, the man who grew F1 into what it is today.
@chookchack
@chookchack 6 ай бұрын
Going full electric will destroy the sport. Hybrid is understandable but full ev, nahh.
@jacksmith4460
@jacksmith4460 2 жыл бұрын
Circuit of the America's? that's a dope track glad F1 is going there , love that track
@stephen9462
@stephen9462 2 жыл бұрын
How do we explain the sprint/qualifying races? 😂
@IAVAIN
@IAVAIN 2 жыл бұрын
it's hard to pick compilation videos of F1 cos the context of the whole season matters, like if you look at this year's standings you might think Verstappen has dominated all year, but after race 3 he was 43 points behind the then leader Charles Leclerc. i recommend watching "Ferrari vs Charles Leclerc" by Rocketpoweredmohawk who went over the spell of poor races for Ferrari as to why he is now so far ahead, i'd stop the video at about 5 mins though cos after that it gets a bit..... demonitizy, if thats a word
@stevenredmond7455
@stevenredmond7455 2 жыл бұрын
Every piece of tech, suspension, aero etc on your car, truck etc has been changed & improved because of F1. Your Indi cars are designed & built in England as we have the tech & skills unparalleled in the world. Just to mention they are not all British, the engineers come from all over the world.
@jinxvrs
@jinxvrs 2 жыл бұрын
I think you'll find that Dallara (who make the DW12 for Indy Car) is an Italian company. Dallara also designed the first Haas F1 car. You have to go back to the early 2000s for British designed Indy Cars such as those from Reynard and Lola.
@stevenredmond7455
@stevenredmond7455 2 жыл бұрын
@@jinxvrs I new it wasn’t Americans. Thanks for the info.
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