@@janzumstein8241 Yea, If F1 had any interest in creating good racing they would even out the team winnings at least a little more for the championships standings.
Yeah. It really gives you a sense of the speed, and what the driver is doing and feeling. The neutered, stabilised camera views in F1 are far less informative and exciting. Though I understand why F1 uses that style, since it's not exactly easy to watch a video that's constantly shaking.
@@left8138 Yes - that's why you get the weird tint to the picture, even when the visor is up. It's filtering the sun coming through with his visor color.
French F4 you only see the width of the rear tyre so you have to guess if someone is on your side, since his front wheel isn't near your head you can't see them
This is one of the all time greatest road courses. A driver and fan favorite. Enjoy it, Romain! So happy to see how being in a competitive series has changed your outlook on things and reinvigorated you. Go get em!
@@myk1137 Well I've actually been to most of the circuits you mention and I respectfully disagree.....as do many drivers who count Road America as one of their favorite circuits, such as juan pablo montoya and giancarlo fisichella among many others.
My friend and I drove up there when she saw on Instagram you were there! Had to stand and watch from the road by turn two. Got some okay iPhone pictures (as good as you’d expect from a phone haha.) So cool to see you ripping on our home track Romain!
Romain! I'm so glad you got to experience Road America! As a Wisconsin resident, it's awesome to see you visit and appreciate what we have to offer to motorsport. Here's to your continued success!
It’s one of the fastest spots on the track too because it’s all down hill. I’ve been to road America multiple times and standing by the back straight is crazy your like 20 feet from the track. Plus it’s insanely loud because the trees act like a tunnel
I’m taking a real liking to this guy, been watching open wheel as far back as I can remember, thanks dad for making me a race fan , I can’t remember but I’m sure Grosjean was not the first to get out of his car and fight the fire, that got me out of my recliner, you go man, I’ll be watching this guy.
Cockpit perspective gives you the genuine perspective of the speed and incredible skill and courage of race drivers at the highest level. And I put Romain with the absolute top on the courage level to continuously take the cars to the limit after he literally jumped from the flaming jaws of death. What a competitor, and always a gentleman as well. F1's loss is Indy's gain.
I'm always amazed at how quickly you guys can feel one end of the car starting to lose grip and applying a correction. You've got it corrected before most of us would even feel it. That's why you do it, and we just watch.
I love the perspective from Romaine's in-car camera. It really illustrates just how fast he's going and how hard he's working. RA is the best circuit in the US.
Would love to hear your thoughts on RA compared to some of the F1 circuits you’re used to. Keeping it flat out through the Kink is definitely a thrill!
Love it, very cool! One of the best tracks on earth. Really enjoy the prep getting into the car. It makes us watching feel like we're getting ready to drive. Even when up, your visor really gives the picture a weird pinkish tint. Thanks Romain! Good luck the rest of the season.
Aww yes, Road America. Truly the 'Spa' of the US race courses. Elkhart Lake is a MUST for any race fans bucket list for sure. Good luck in Detroit Romain, your back sides gonna be sore for days after this weekend, Belle Isle is probably one of the roughest street courses on any race calendar out there.
There's a certain majesty in watching Romain wrestle this barely capable machine around such an iconic track. It is both present and nostalgic at the same time. Lovely stuff!
So glad to see that you still have that passion for driving! And that the accident didn't take that away!! Stay safe Roman!! Est bonne chance dans la série Indy!!
I appreciate this a lot, because I think montages like these tend to go into paid content for the respective drivers. Huge kudos for sharing this for us all to enjoy what an Indycar feels like 👍
Lots of really good drivers in F1 that never gets a chance to prove that, you are one of those Romain! Still remember how quick you could be in that early decent Lotus. It is so nice to see you being competitive and have fun!
Thanks for this. Romain, you're the best! I always loved driving Road America in Formula Ford, it's beautiful seeing it from your perspective and seeing the adjustments you make in the car during a lap.
PHOENIXXXXXX! Watching you take indycar by storm and show what an F1 pilot's made off. Keep rising! Great races! Love from Guadalupe, Santadnder, Colombia!
In many ways, Road America stills reminds me of the supercircuits from the days of old F1 like classic Spa, Nordschliefe, and Hockenheim. A lap around it almost feels like a Rally stage with every bit of the track being extremely distinct yet flowing. It's a sort of track that you don't see very often, even back in any of racing's Golden Eras.
I did signboard for ChampCar as a friend/volunteer to several teams & I am still amazed that drivers can see them at speed! Thank you for posting this video of my favorite track.
I was at the track for this race and I thought you had a great drive. It couldn't have been easy with all the cautions and the threat of storms. Great job, it was fun to see you race in person!
Love these videos. So glad to see you being able to show your talent here in the states. I'm really hoping to make it to the Mid Ohio race in July to watch the race.
Awesome! Loved every part of vid. Thanks for creating this for us!. Keep posting this, amazing to be in cockpit and seeing how it looks. My dream was to race Indy, but my father's uncle was parallelized running midgets and he was so against me going for it. I do regret not trying to race Indycars, at least try......! Live the dream Romain.....