@@armadillolover99true, Redbull would turn up and provide him an Apache Gunship, the rest of the field would be given catapults and have one arm tied behind their backs.
Damn…that was very impressive, was not expecting him to shred like that but I’m not the least bit surprised given how incredibly talented and composed he is under pressure.
If you consider having breath control, hand eye coordination and fast reflexes as being the bedrock for being a formula 1 driver then it makes perfect sense. Crazy good control - like I cannot emphasize enough how fucking insanely good that is in general, let alone his first time *ever.*
It’s one thing be fast at the range, it’s another to be fast AND accurate, and I bet he wasn’t very accurate! (In fact you can see his close up shoots many were way off
Extraordinary visual acuity, super fast reflexes, great limb-eye coordination, same physiological abilities that made him a legend in F1 racing also works in shooting
Dude go see him drive motogp bike with the #1 motogp champion. Go see him drive senna f1 car. Now he's also good at this. Dude is a multifaceted legend. Not even Tom Brady or tyson have th8s many other talents Dude is literally my favorite athlete of all time ever in any sport ever
Lewis and most F1 drivers are like fighter pilots. They have extreme ability to multitask and learn new skills extraordinarily fast along with amazing situational awareness.
There's a reason Lewis is a 7-time F1 champion. He's an athlete at the highest level which apparently translates to the shooting range. The speed with which he acquires the target is impressive.
I definitely never thought I would ever see Lewis Hamilton at a gun range. Especially putting rounds down like that. It's awesome though, great to see him expanding his mind and growing into things that he may have never thought about doing before. None of us really know what he thought about guns and shooting prior to this but we do now.
He is unbelievable, I've never seen someone so talanted other than Jenson Button, Nick Rosberg and George Russel who have all beaten him. Love conquers all.
@@therealquaid1694 You need mental help. Especially because you're obsessed with spreading misinformation. Hamilton beat all of those people - you can't even spell "Nico Rosberg" correctly and expect to believe that bs? Come on dude, Lewis got a mansion living rent free in your head! 😂 Give credit where credit is due, stop spreading negativity for no reason. You'll be much happier for it.
Insane level of talent. From F1 to this and who knows what else he excels at. All that training and year round conditioning for F1 really pays off, and he's considered an old man in F1 at 39 years of age.
Most people are attributing how good Lewis is at this to formula one hand eye coordination. Although it's helpful, i think the main crossover skill is being able to quickly master new tasks to perfection, especially when done repetitively, such as learning to drive on new tracks or even driving new cars.
This was his FIRST day??? I completely understand his (draw) reaction time (20 years in F1.......) but especially the quick reload he did?? Amazing.....especially the handgun shooting - which is hardest of all at first try. GOATF1shooter.
@@GrowYourReputation I off course thought the same, but Taran themselves stated on video that they ALSO asked him if he maybe lied "a little" - but apparently he didnt. Bare in mind though that the brain-eye-hand coordination of a F1 driver, especially a 7 World Champion like Lewis, is OFF THE CHARTS. Fun fact: Lewis (and other top F1 drivers) is known to have a 200 milliseconds (1/5th of a second......!!!!!) clutch release time after the lights go out to start a race. He probably did all this somehow seeing it in "slow motion". His hands act within milliseconds to whatever his brain asks of him. I am more NOT suprised than vice versa when seeing guys like this shooting this way.
@@mkprivate7523Also they have insane zen like focus. Nothing goes through their mind when racing other than brake, turn, accelerate, watch the track and other cars.
With a little bit more training … Hamilton can really excel in the sport and be phenomenal! Since it’s all about vision and F1 drivers have phenomenal vision and reflexes. You can tell that he picks it up real quick, faster then your average guy.
I think he's approx. competition grade already judging by this video, which is WILD. With some more training, he could have great success in shooting if he wanted to.
Given that Keanu made that BrawnGP documentary they've 100% met. And given that 44 was supposed to play a role in a movie last year or 2 ago, he's definitely going to end up in one soon. Hopefully in the next John Wick movie..
Unless they’re going to do a “pass the baton” style thing with the name like 007, I think it would be cool to have him be a successor but make his own name, rather than be the next.
Dude is a machine. Hard to believe he had no prior triaing to this with firearms. Love him or hate him, he'll be missed when he retires from F1 but guaranteed it wont be the last you hear from him.
The more I see of Lewis Hamilton the more I believe he is one of God’s miracles. He is unbelievably smart and incredibly talented and everything he does. A wonderful person!
If that's truly his first time shooting, that's absolutely insane. Like I cannot emphasize enough how fucking insanely good that is in general, let alone his first time *ever.*
@@C6Z_Bob In another video Taran said he asked Lewis if he had shot before and Lewis said he never shot at a range before, only at the snow one time with a rife. So looks like his F1 reflexes are genuinely transferable. Taran said he was the most naturally talented guy to handle a gun, to ever walk the earth. (Which is BIG praise) So here's the link so you can watch for yourself: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-y5X02Vn5aW8.html
King lion behind the gun greatest racing driver of all time most wins most championship changed the game and is a great person thanks for hosting the king
Ah I wanted to know how a regular would stack up against him. Slightly slower but better accuracy, the same or different results? Obviously, appreciating the benefit of specific training a regular has over a still impressive newbie (all be it an athlete). What's your perspective?
Lewis is one of those people in life that you sometimes have the misfortune to meet that happens to be bloody good at everything they do. And it pisses you off completely. Thinking i fucking hate that guy 😂😂
Wow! Unbelievably good. I mean, what else should we expect form one of the best world class athletes who makes a living with his eyes/hands/body coordination and speed.
1:33 I think his overbuilt neck muscles really help because his head does not move much at all, his arms are also deceptively strong because his car doesn't have power steering
All the f1 guys have overbuilt neck muscles , i once saw a documentry on a indicar driver in a F1 he got out of the car after a few laps said his neck was hurting to much.
He is a multiple drivers champion right so his timing, hand to eye coordination is next level. You don’t get to be at that level and not have the insane reflexes and reaction times. Most in their living room watching races think it is easy and they can drive the same cars. The best driver at your local DE would finish dead last in an actual competitive national level let alone F1.
He can also snowboard, is a black belt in karate and currently trains in Brazilian Jujitsu and dabbles in Muay Thai & boxing. Oh and he plays guitar and piano!
He will drive for my favorite team next year. I thought it would not work out well, but now I have to reconsider and be a fan since he is also a gun guy.
If you consider having breath control, hand eye coordination and fast reflexes as being the bedrock for being a formula 1 driver then it makes perfect sense.
Superhuman reaction time and remembering complex sequences of actions and executing them at speed with a high degree of precision - turns out F1 drivers are pre-built for this
I've been watching him since gp2 2006 he's just on another level god gifted talent go watch instanbull 2006 and the British gp2 races then come back tell me what you think also Italy 2007