Do penguins have knees? 🐧 Is the hot dog a sandwich? 🌭 What is love? ❤️ We asked our drivers to answers some of the most googled existential questions 👀 How would YOU have answered? 🤔 Tell us in the comments ⤵️
@@thereal84just curious, may i ask why do you think freddie is the smartest based on IQ? because I don't know much about him since he does not appear in prema videos, but i can say he is definitely amazing and talented in racing!
@@deeoh9420 Look at his racing! If you go to RU-vid, look at his karting races, his UAE F4 campaign earlier this year (and even in Misano this past weekend), you’ll see just how methodical his overtakes and race craft are! He will pick a point, and overtake ONLY when absolutely necessary and it’s the right moment. He is always focused on the championship long run, so he is almost never upset if he doesn’t win, and he doesn’t go for stupid moves when not necessary. He is very strategical behind the safety car and knows how and when to catch someone napping. He lets the two other drivers fight each other out in front, and then overtakes both of them. At the moment, his junior career is actually going even BETTER than Antonelli’s, and I personally think he is on course for 3 titles this year.
@@thereal84 Wow, I knew he was talented because he won F4 UAE, but I didn't know he was that talented (even better than Antonelli😮😮) since I only became a fan of racing just recently so thank you very much for explaining! Btw who do you think will be the vice champion in Italian F4??
i really love seeing Ollie and Kimi as teammates, their chemistry is so good and it's like they have one common braincell. when they both called "Rene" i laughed soooo hard
Oh, and about the egg-chicken paradox, the egg came first from an evolutionary point of view. Think about it this way: the first egg containing a genetically distinct chicken was laid by a bird that was not quite a chicken. This aligns with our understanding of how species evolve over time.
I knew my physics classes would have come in handy! The blue colour of the sky is primarily due to Rayleigh scattering, where the shorter wavelengths of light (blue) are scattered in all directions by the molecules and small particles in the atmosphere more than other colours, making the sky appear blue to our eyes.
I feel like they all answered well. I did have an existential question, which is "Who does the best content in Motorsport?" But we all know which channel that is. Prema. Keep up the great work and looking forward to seeing Ollie and Kimi race again in Imola this weekend!!❤
Please please please PLEASE release the unedited version of Ollie and Kimi yapping about sleeping😭🙏🏼🙏🏼 As a 15 year old with a horrendous sleeping schedule and 8 hours of school, I really need it
Man, I mean, the topology of a sandwich is different from the topology of a hot dog, so my scientific opinion is the hot dog is not a sandwich (but this is controversial), but honestly, it is a valid question that I'm sure has been discussed by scientists.
If anyone still wants to know why the sky is blue, the atmosphere refracts the light and it dispersed and blue comes off at the angle we can see 💀 Kean was closest 👍