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Estre was flying that weekend! People on the live stream chat were whining so much but I think both Preining and Güven did really well during the second weekend too! Can’t wait for those highlights as well.
Man, that first hit directly at the marshalls must've been scary. You're busy waving your blue flag at a big group and then all of a sudden one of them slides off the track coming right for you.
All in a days work. This track more than any other drivers respect the flaggers just due to the old school and dangerous nature of the ring. Don't get me wrong, we love what we do, but we also know the risks.
@@chipattack912 Still worth it. If not for the cars, than for the crazy installations the fans are building and the festival atmosphere. Also, at the 24h the race track has a special permission to exceed noise limits. So the cars are as loud as at any other track at this event. Its a disgrace, tho. I agree. The race track is almost 100 years old and some people who are living next to it have the audacity to complain about noise and the courts agree with them. Same at Spa-Francorchamps, many airports, highways/autobahns, etc.
@@Gentleman...Driver The N24 had the same sound limit as the other NLS races. Hence why the GT3 cars are still all silenced - unlike back in 2017(?) which I think was the last year that they could run with a normal race track sound limit and the GT3 cars ran their regular exhaust setups. I forget the exact year but you can tell the major difference if you look up videos of the older pre-2018ish N24 on RU-vid.
It could be a couple things, they blink their lights to let people know they want to pass, but also, when a camera records certain types of lights, the lights seem to blink when in reality, they aren't
They are cars from a faster class, flashing the slower cars ahead, to let them know they are a faster car, looking to come through. And not a car they're racing directly against.
The flickering Headlights are energy-saving LED lights. LEDs don't glow like old school light bulbs, they turn on and off at the frequency of alternating current (AC/DC). This is just too fast for us to see at typical 50-60Hz. But low-power LEDs are slower. This camera records at 60 frames per second, so we can see the slow LEDs turning on and off. While the fast LEDs always seem to be always on.
It’s quieter than a stock GT3. The noise restrictions on the Nurburgring ruin the experience of going to a race. It’s not like GT3 cars are that loud to begin with
0:37 Hauptsache die "Bremsschikane" ist wieder dabei 🤮 Werden die Teambesitzer denn nie schlau?! 🤨 Riesiger Geschwindigkeitsunterschied --> viel zu gefährlich...