You think that was fast? Then take a look at the CRAZY SPEED series. In this video series, I drive the 600 hp rallycross WRX monsters on rally tracks! Video 1 - Audi S1 WRX in Germany - Oberstein - POV ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8flMRtphNLQ.html Video 2 - Audi S1 WRX in Spain - Centera - POV ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-K6xE1IQx650.html Video 3 - VW Polo WRX in Finland - Kakarista - POV ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--IATCLB1oBA.html Video 4 - Renault Clio WRX in Greece - Anodou Farmakas - POV ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rM7klAhaN1g.html Video 5 - Audi S1 WRX in Germany - Hammerstein - POV ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Y0xM7j9TzmY.html Video 6 - VW Polo WRX in Finland - Kakarista - Outside ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dNt-00LpCBg.html Video 7 - Renault Clio WRX in Greece - Anodou Farmakas - Outside ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-05BnrSDT93c.html Video 8 - Audi S1 WRX in Germany - Hammerstein - Outside ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Tb2woPa9H28.html
Is a computer game pal🤣 I understand it takes skill👍 but still not reall life👍 if ur that good or love it so much try the reall thing bro ud love it ten times more 👍💯
this Jukka dude really thinks its sped up, the hand movements are not sped up, the speedometer is not, so are the shift lights, none of it is, get out of that bubble you are in mate.
@@jjeeqq Do you seriously think this video is sped up, get it out of your mind, people can have skill and you don't have to accuse them of cheating for having it.
Have you guys not thought about the fact that this is a joke? This dude is smart enough to tell what’s sped up and not, he’s not blind that blind... at least i think...
Dude, follow your dreams and work hard. And it probably looked so fast because of the wide monitor and because he probably used a camera with a wide lens
Your eyes/brain gets used to the high speed so it doesn't seem that fast. Go high speed on highway for a bit then go in town with speed limit.. you will think you're standing still. :p
probably has to do with the fact that hes using the in cockpit camera and not the external one, while I'm playing I simply cant play with the external as it looks so slow and boring
@@itsJPhere as J P said, this is also a reason why many GoPro videos look insane fast, which they are not. It is the wide FOV camera lens "speeding" up the flick.
You guys, he is driving a car with 600 hp, where as the cars you can actually drive have around 300. It's in the description. That's why it looks so fast
The fact that this guy cut through the grass and hit a rock during this run made me feel a lot better about my driving on Rally2.0. Lol outstanding job on that run. It was pretty to watch.
sim drifting has become my addiction for the last few months now, I almost have my setup fully done & gosh.. its nothing compared to this wow it's gonna take me years!! edit: forgot to mention how jaw dropping your driving is
Use your thumbs and cover the corners of his monitor and it slows down immensely. This is fisheye gopro on a curved monitor magic. It's not as fast as it looks
I’d have to hire an anesthesiologist to render me unconscious before the ride so I wouldn’t get scared to death and poop in his awesome rally car escape vehicle.
@stonergee4205 He is actually a professional Rally Driver. Sims really took off as a direct result of the COVID pandemic and the subsequent lockdown. Teams/drivers needed to continue there R&D programmes but were unable to physically do so because of the restrictions that were in place. The answer..... Simulators. Obviously the top level sims that have the most amount of degrees of freedom, yaw, roll, pitch, traction loss etc etc are not just more immersive and realistic, but also more expensive and can easily run into tens of thousands of pounds. As such, they tend go only really be accessible to the professional teams and drivers. But there are now an increasing number of sim arcades that are opening up that for a pretty reasonable level of expense, give the opportunity to the 'average Joe' to experience sim racing and other Simulator experiences (zombie apocalypse, battlefields and so on). It's a great thing in my mind as it gives pretty much everyone the chance to have a close as possible idea of what it would be like to drive the kind of racing cars that would otherwise be completely out of financial reach. It's just a shame that this level of technology is too expensive for the vast majority of people as I for one, would give anything to have a top level motion sim in my spare room. The only problem would be that I don't think I'd ever get off it. lol
It has been the longest time since a video has been able to keep me from scrolling to the comments like this and that too for full 5 minutes. Speechless.
When I saw the speed you took the chicanes at I thought "yup, definitely not human". Amazing car control man, if reach half of your skill I will be delighted.
At first I thought the video was accelerated... NO WAY your reflexes were that fast, but then I checked at the final timer and the length of the video and holly molly, you must have done some coca¡ne with Red Bull to achieve that... I am impressed.
It's the car. He's using a mod to race with wrx supercars on rally tracks, which have twice as much horsepower compared to rally spec cars (600bhp vs 300-380bhp).
This will make an old man juice up to his teenage with the adrenaline rush it gives throughout. Looks like a drone vehicle being driven remotely. Such is the hyper realism. Awesome and mind-blowing content.
For those who think the video was sped up I recommend to buy a watch. The driven time was 5:14 and the total time of the video is with beginning and end at 5:31. That looks so fast is once the monitor with the large FOV and the GoPro with its wide angle distortion. Looks just like the speed of light, but is not. Oh, and of course you should also be able to drive fast to achieve these times, and no, you can't buy that.
Killer run!!! Oberstein was the first track I ever fully learned in dirt rally when I got my Logitech wheel. I spent 4 or 5 days bumbling my way through the course before I was any good. Very cool to see it done so well. I envy your setup!!!
One of the things that's so impressive to me watching it over a second time is how smooth his movements of the wheel are compared to some sim racers I follow. Ty for the video!
One thing to remember is you do a lot of steering with gentle left foot and trail braking, steering is used for initial turn in and staying on throttle with some braking steers car by changing front back weight balance hence grip. All this relies on the cars inherent fastest cornering stance. I won the New South Wales state rally championship in my class in Australia in a laser tx3 turbo 4wd. Fastest stance was oversteer body angle with almost straight ahead steering with a hint of understeer lock and relying on all 4 wheels dragging you around corner under power .... we even cut our tyres to emphasise forward grip and braking. Oversteer lock, or steering into the slide, was slower. You can see how changing forward back balance inherently changes rotation and steers the car. In many respects, the steering wheel is the course control and is only needed again if one or other end goes beyond its slip limits. All this to say that in most cars a expert rally driver does not seem to do much steering ..... it's like a duck paddling ... have a look at Walter Rorhls feet in the fam out video.
This guy: takes every corner perfectly Me: crashes on every corner, sometimes even on straights cause I literally have no clue how to tune any of the cars and ain't got time to figure it out, so I just deleted the game and saved myself a huge amount of stress
Played on controller for a bit, I understand the stress you are feeling. Honestly, I’ve got to say tuning is something you do after you’ve got experience with the car in question. You need to run it stock at first, get a feel for it, then start tuning to compensate for flaws you notice that inhibit how you are trying to drive. You also got to take into account various courses and weather conditions. There is never an end all be all set up you can run for each course in whatever weather condition.
I love rally games and I'm quite good.. Then I picked up this series and it's back to school. I actually hated this game sooo much.. Crashing on the straights 😆 touching the god damn side of the road made me scream at the monitor 😆 .. After a while though, and I have a "cheap" wheel, I can complete the tracks but my time is the slowest.. The game is just too STRESSFUL for me and the tracks last too long.. (this is not a criticism of the game, more of my ability to endure stress for long periods of time) I still have the game installed but its' shortcut just taunts me from its folder.. I have to wait until I forgotten exactly how STRESSFUL it is before I jump back into the driver's seat 😆🤦♂️ It's the best rally game I can't play...
@@stonehengemaca I've felt the same, played it with a controller and got so angry that i said im not going to touch the game until i buy myself a wheel, still haven't bought one.
It never looked accelerated to me, like I can see your hands and everything and it felt like you were really running that hard, Audi S1 is a Group B and yeah that's how they run if you can do it. Having played a bunch of racing games I can appreciate the skill involved in a run like that. Even in a more arcade-oriented game that would be an impressive run. Knowing the game skews more towards simulation makes you admire it all the more. The beauty of precision and rally driver fearlessness. I am sure it wasn't your first run on that track, but you ran that ten tenths [and looked alien] almost all the way through and it looks like beauty. Alien driving.
Imagine being in this in a real rally car in the passenger seat... I'd definitely lose some years of my life. Man, these rally drivers and rallying in general is crazy.
Hey, the guy sitting in the "passanger" seat is also working hard, often called co-driver. Imagine reading track notes while sitting in the real rally car which is going this fast.
Every now and then I drift away from Dirt Rally for a while, and then come back to videos like this and am reminded in no uncertain times of how *absolutely extraordinary* the car sounds in this game are. Jesus christ it's like music
I´m baffled how someone can take the haybale chicanes with that much confidence. Also going in a hairs width of the dreaded concrete blocks again and again and again, made me nervous just looking at it lol
Si on ne voyait pas le pilote sur le siège on penserait que la vidéo du jeux est accélérer tellement c'est rapide et sans faute en même temps. Bravo mec !
I don't know if this is actual witchcraft or I've just gone insane, but my mind cannot comprehend the skill I just witnessed. Gods walk among us and this one's name is Matthias Fulczyk
I've tried a couple of arcade sims, and although I'd say they're reasonably realistic and probably as close as you're gonna get to the real thing without actually getting into a car, the main difference I find (apart from the obvious stuff like lateral forces etc. is that in a game you can get away with so much more than you could ever do in real life. By this I mean like you can take some crazy cuts and lines in a game that if you did in the real world then they would upset the car so much that loss of control would be pretty inevitable. But as a driver practise and training tool, I'd say that a top level sim is about the best thing out there at the moment.
I've been thinking how a real rally driver maximized the skill they had and adapt it with the game mechanics and that shows how good dirt rally 2.0 is in my opinion.
Hello sir! Awesome Video! Questions for you, since you are also a real driver. 1) In your honest opinion, do you think that practicing on Sims such as Dirt or WRC games increase your non-existent real life rally driving skills? 2)If you had to put a % of transferable skills from Sim to Real, what would be your guess? (Please take in consideration for that scenario that indiviual is using just wheel/pedals/handbrake, not fullmotion sim) 3) Do you find it easier on Sim on in Real life ? (I am guessing your habit of real life driving might influence your decision and might not apply to everyone, but I still curious) Thank you for your time and your video! You are an awesome driver!
Dude you are fucking flying holy shit. You have the monitor perfect in this one, that is what I was saying in the other video. It's insane that you know all these stages to be that fast with no pace notes. Again, congrats on such an amazing sim-racing setup!
monitor aint perfect its not aligned to the center. the entire time i was like "why is the camera tilted? is his head tilted the whole time?" no the monitor was more to the left but maybe its just his preference in how he plays idk.