"Think very carefully, because if you ever start, you will never be able to leave it alone" - Amen to that! Truth! Motorsport - It's one hell of a drug!
Personally, I feel that rallying is the ultimate motor sport in terms of skill and spectator value. Such beautiful aggression, and incredible accuracy.
@@ProVision3187 Compare it to other sports as long as a F1 race, like a marathon or something. Even 0.1 seconds is extremely small compared to minutes or seconds.
Who the hell could dislike this!, This is probably one of the best Motorsports compilations I have ever seen. the 5 who did probably consider drifting a Motorsport.
i love this, it captures emotion in a way that not many people can, and i'm so glad theres people like you who can bring it out in others. Cheers Antti.
You can see, hear ,smell ,and touch anythin but when you feel something thats when it becomes special. Motorsport is one of them things. Thank you antti!
Goosebumps... absolutely prefectly captures motorsport... but also what all petrolheads feel everytime they are in their cars. incredible.. pure passion.
Whether it's two, four or no wheels, tarmac, dirt, snow, water or even the air, us racing fans simply want the following: For every racer who competes to come back alive and unharmed, to see the engineering envolope pushed, and to see what is possible when a human and machine interface and compete to be elevated and redefined. THAT is the essence of racing at its best.
Very nice video tribute to this world as demanding as extreme one!!!!! Passion, research and work with respect, humility and seriousness we reached the pinnacle of art and feasibility!
beautiful... beautiful... beautiful !!! i have tears in my eyes... congrats... what a great great video !!! Ayrton Senna...simply the best F1 driver in the world... McRae ... simply the best rally driver in the world
I really like your videos. You seem to have the ability to catch a sudden thing , an emotion , an idea , that motorsport rings in us ;) I have a nice quote from Antoine de Saint-Exupéry that Klaus Ludwig used to tell the German media after the death of Stefan Bellhoff "A thing that gives meaning to life , does the same with death"
Who said "where is the moment to be aggressive? where is the moment to be (popular?)? where is the moment to give everything you have? where is the moment to hold everything you have?" ¿Ayrton Senna? seems his voice... Nice video Antti. You deserve a monument!!
@fp46racing It was Donald Campbell, he's the one shown in b&w in the hospital bed after surviving his 350mph+ crash in the Bluebird CN7 land speed record car.