I started RU-vid in the summer of 2019 doing gaming based videos on the Formula 1 games and most recently F1 24 with a driver career mode. I try to upload twice a week on Tuesday and Friday at 16:00 BST. I am only one man so I maybe inconsistent every so often but I try to get at least upload one video a week.
Thats a little bit about me and what content you can find on my channel I hope you enjoy my videos👍🏼
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@@HBrown6644 Ghosting should be an option in solo mode too. It was possible to desabled it in F1 22. Sadly, not anymore. OR i don't know how to turn off this option.
@CornetGamingQc I think I found it in simulation settings (collision) you can turn it on or off. Think that should fix it. But saying that I had it set to on in the video and they still ghosted, I’m not sure
There’s something so special about being there at the Grand Prix… Seeing those cars come around the corner just gives you goosebumps and elevates your heart rate… It really does make you feel apart of the race.
My hometown, Seveso, is close to Monza, 12 km away. I remember back when I was 6yo to 10-12yo, we could hear the F1 cars from my balcony with the right wind conditions. I've been more at Monza's Villa Reale Park and Monza circuit than at home while growing up and in my teenage years. It was just a genuinely nice place and I grew up in an environment that was really motorsport-centric. I've been to many races, practices and qualis. I like to keep an open mind, appreciate everything that is new and avoid the "in my time this was better" mentality, because I don't like that kind of bias. But in this case, boy oh boy, there is nothing like that sound. It was even too much. You can see it in the popular clip of Hamilton hearing a v10 (I believe) passing by while he's at the box. His eyes shined like a kid on Christmas day. And that's my reaction, every freakin time. I can't hide that I'm a bit sad and nostalgic seeing how it is now, thinking about those years and knowing that will be a thing of the past, even more so with the event of electric engines etc, which btw I support and are eventually the future. Don't get me wrong, there is plenty to be excited nowadays too, but I'm just glad I was able to experience that in those years, it was perfect timing. You know, it's kinda the same magic, at least for me, of the kids that were the same age of Harry Potter while the books were coming out, or being the right age for movies like Karate Kid or the Goonies, it just hits differently because of the right point in time combined with the rate age. Anyway, I'm probably boring by now, but yeah, I wanted to give my 2 cents about it. :)
My personal ranking for each of the 2019 races: 1. Germany 2. Brazil 3. Italy 4. Austria 5. Great Britain 6. Monaco 7. Singapore 8. Bahrain 9. Japan 10. Canada 11. Mexico 12. Belgium 13. Hungary 14. Russia 15. United States 16. Azerbaijan 17. China 18. Australia 19. Abu Dhabi 20. Spain 21. France
Very beautiful thumbnail :) And what an ending of the season ! And it was fun to watch the race without really knowing who will win because of the race leaders ... Epic video !
I respectfully disagree, it's easier to follow the actual race yes, but the experience is something completely different. The sound and view of these cars driving at the limit of what's physically possible is something that will be stuck on your mind for a long time after watching it. The start alone makes the ground under your feet shake and tremble.
Since you've never been to a race. They have speakers surround sound and tvs in the stands and around the track. It's way better than "t.v" you should go out more.
@@anaconda27975 It was joke. He's a great driver, but the car is ahead of everyone else. You can only compare him to others in equal machinery. Championship went down to the wire in 2021.