@@jessehiggins888 what are you talking about? he said the sound (v10) needs to come back... i say not going to happen because these motors are just to expensive... thats why they got rid of them... *roll eyes*
I'd be even more scared over someone being able to drive a car like this in a forest. That sounds like some hidden illuminati rich club out in the woods lmao
@@Tony11442 I'm talking research and development. I know the car isn't 25 million but think of all people and the time to adjust this car to handle the way it does.
I thought the throttles and brakes were just like normal cars💀. Dude then I saw this beginner in an F1 car who was told to press the brake as hard as he can, dude pressed it so hard he was sweating then the technician goes. "Good that was 75% power 🤣. Driving these cars is a helluva workout lmao
@@160thsoar6Requires over 160kg / 350lbs to push the brake pedal in an F1 car. Now imagine doing that for the time they do all whilst fighting nearly 6Gs in the corners. F1 drivers train hard to cope with the forces required of them and their bodies in those cars.
@@160thsoar6 not that its any less impressive but gravity will help a lot with braking once theyre actually moving since they'll have their body weight to use as well
Not monster, the 2.4Lv8s were the most gutless engines in F1 history, or at least since the 70s. A high torque impact wrench had more torque then them. They were so gutless that the drivers struggled to do donuts in them, not enough torque or power. Worst engine formula in f1 history
Finally. got damn idk how many years I've been saying that to myself. Big difference between them. drifting is way more hard to do that donuts. Drifting, donuts...not the same. get it right new kids.
I remember hearing one of the 1st year Torro Rosso cars on a show display way back when. Those still had the V10 engines from the mid 2000's. They were absurdly loud. I felt physically sick after that.
Ever go to a top fuel drag race? I got to walk down to the starting line in Reading Pennsylvania and it's so loud it distorts your vision and literally shakes your body. Crazy experience..imagine driving those things!
@@Pobsworth true it works doughnuts are a form of drifting, cause drifting is the art of driving a car sideways, it is only called a doughnut because of doughnuts lol tbh if we didn't have doughnuts they would be just drifting circles...tbh
That's about all Belgrade is going to see when it comes to F1, unfortunately. Still, I'm grateful for this too. Great sound, so rare to hear it on these streets. Monte Carlo, I envy you. This was taken on 17th of September 2022, and David Coulthard was doing the donuts.