UK: Racefan Rob was born a long time ago above a car showroom and only shortly makes passionate vlogs about autosport and fast cars (which aren't necessarily autosport competitors). How nice you are watching! Even nicer if you sub on my channel :D
NL: Racefan Rob werd heel lang geleden geboren boven een auto-showroom en maakt pas sinds kort gepassioneerde vlogs over autosport en snelle auto's (die niet per se aan autosport meedoen). Leuk dat je kijkt, nog leuker als je je aboneert! :D
@@racefanrob i was there as well! A little bit more back in the crowd, not so close to the drivers, but still, what an experience.... I felt Italian in those moments although I'm not and I'm a life long McLaren fan..
Weer leuke reportage Rob en ja ik liet zondag ook een traantje. Het is sinds 2018 geleden dat ik nog naar een Grand Prix ben geweest maar als ik dit zag dan mis het wel.
Echt kippenvel Rob. Voor mij brengt het mooie herinneringen op aan 2003. Ik zat toen op dezelfde tribune als waar jij zat. En na de race was ik toen ook op het rechte stuk om Schumacher in een Ferrari gehuldigd te zien worden.
Unfortunately every time a car went by fast you directly the camera at you and not at the car. You must understand that people watch F1 travel vlogs to watch cars and not you
@@racefanrob I’m only advising you how to increase your views to the level of the most successful F1 travel vlogs (you are monetising your subscriptions, don’t you?). I’m not saying the golden formula is to focus on cars all the time but for F1 vlog to be really successful, which I believe you are capable of, there has to be some healthy balance. Having a camera pointed at you 9 times out of 10 is not a healthy balance. I understand your vlog is about you experiencing fast cars but getting a fantastic viewpoint and not having a one single full shot of a car at full speed from the left to when they vanish in Curva Grande in any of your two videos may come across as narcissistic. Please see how other F1 vloggers have balanced it - the only other vlogs of people travelling to F1 events and mainly showing their heads I have watched were vlogs of fashion models. People who watch travel vlogs generally want to see both: the surroundings and how you experience it. Btw, that’s the only improvement I would suggest: other than that I liked your commentary and that’s why I gave you a “like”. As to F1TV, this doesn’t give me views from grandstands.
@@racefanrob @racefanrob I was only advising you in good faith on how to increase your views to the level of the most successful F1 travel vlogs (you are monetising your subscriptions, don’t you?). I’m not saying the golden formula is to focus on cars all the time but for F1 vlog to be really successful, which I believe you are capable of, there has to be some healthy balance. Having a camera pointed at you 9 times out of 10 is not a healthy balance. I understand your vlog is about you experiencing fast cars but getting a fantastic viewpoint and not having a one single full shot of a car at full speed from the left to when they vanish in Curva Grande in any of your two videos may come across as narcissistic. Please see how other F1 vloggers have balanced it - the only other vlogs of people travelling to F1 events and mainly showing their heads I have watched were vlogs of fashion models. People who watch travel vlogs generally want to see both: the surroundings and how you experience it. Btw, that’s the only improvement I would suggest: other than that I liked your commentary and that’s why I gave you a “like”. As to F1TV, this doesn’t give me views from grandstands, which is why people watch F1 travel vlogs. I see you posted a race video after my comment and it has a full shot of cars 👍
Hi Rob, tnx for sharing again. Yrs ago they were selling those foam cushions at Nurburgring to sit comfy on the concrete stands, aren't they selling them at Monza? Next time bring yourself a kneeling foam cushion like the ones you can buy at action or gardening centers for a few euros for doing those jobs while on your knees. makes you sit much more comfy. Have fun with the race. Say hi to Bas for me when you meet him.
Awkward....No offence, Spark makes a similar model for about the same price that includes a jewel cover and a wood base and only 500 made. Oh, did I mention, easy to unpackage without harm to the model. You did a great job.This video should not be necessary. Loved your Goosebumps video. PS: I just uploaded my Spark 2021 RB18B video with figurine. Goosebump material.
Nice video on why Mini Champs is a pain in the but to unbox. Personally, I would cut out the plastic piece around the wheels as I never remove nay car from the base. The foam under the front wing is to protect it during shipping. My Spark had the same and was still broken on arrival. There are only two thin contact points that connect the wing to the nose. It took me three attempts to repair it. That being said, great model. Gives me goose bumps as well.
@@racefanrob So are my Bigger Lego Technic Cars to. It´s a nice Car, i´m just picky perhaps, i think i´ts nice to have the oportunity to turning the wheels for posing.. Just my opinion...From Sweden.🙏☮
@@PallesWorld6309 You can’t compare a Lego car (which is a toy, although great for displaying) with this. These model are not meant for playing. They are there just to put them in a display case
@@racefanrob I fully understand👍 And with all respect to this question of toy or not, No Kid or flimsy bystander is coming near my Builds for playing.😂☮
I collect the Lewis Hamilton winning cars and had to stop because i ran out if shelf space 😁 , all the best from the UK . They are expensive but worth it.
Even if it was, it doesn’t discredit ‘22, ‘23 and so far ‘24. You can cry all you want about it but at the end of the day Max is rich as fuck with a loving partner, while you cry on the internet about someone who has no idea who you are