Having a confident, calm assertive instructor is what makes this experience so much better. I had a similar experience to the first clip. Always wanted to drive around a track and finally got a chance last year at Vegas Speedway. As a big man (6’4” 320lbs) I couldn’t fit in the the Lambo, Porsche, or Ferrari so I had to go with the mustang GT500. I was nervous because I know it’s got a lot of power to those rear wheels, and can easily slip out from under ya. Instructor told me. “As long as you listen to me, I will let you rip this thing as hard as you can.” I had a blast, and had the fastest track time amongst my friends.
As someone who is into cars and have been sim racing for about 3 years and drag/tracking my cars for about 14 I LOVE this think more people should try it out and jesus someone tell felix what understear is ffs
I’ve been cart racing since I’m 5 and it’s always been a blast. But Sim-Racing really brings the sport to everyone, since it’s too expensive for most. It’s honestly beautiful how technology bridges even the largest cliffs.
My friends don’t believe me when I say that my sim experience translates to real life because “it’s a game” but I can tell for sure when I get into a car it feels like second nature even tho I just drive my bike and have no car
9:25 Not sure if he watches, but he asked what just happened. The #1 qualifier pretty much controls the entire field of cars during a pace lap. So while the pace car was leading the pace lap, the #1 qualifier slowed way down to back up the pack and then try to time when the pace car would exit off into the pits and then floor it. Well, the guy timed it extremely badly and the pace car was still out on the track. And to avoid penalties, he slowed down creating an accordion effect and then causing a massive pile up.
I just drove my first autocross session with BMW experience, and although I've done sim racing, I never knew that doing 100% throttle would be that overwhelming. Corners were no problem, but the feeling of getting pushed back into the seat and dealing with G forces is something you just can't simulate with your common sim rig.
Some people in twitch chat are just.... "112 that's it?" There's a difference between driving the car your mum handed down to you and reaching 112 on the freeway and an actual SUPER car worth hundreds of thousands of dollars that goes from 60mph - 112 within a second.
Yeah nah that's not a thing with these gt3's. This car takes almost 7 seconds to go from 60 to 120mph. 😂 the acceleration is not the impressive thing about supercars , the lateral G forces are.
I got to drive a Ferrari 458 Itali on Pocono Raceway through Xtreme Xperience. One of the most memorable experiences I've ever done lol, it was exactly like this with the instructor.
@@deeplokhande8455 I mean neither do I and I could tell you 80% of car parts but I mean I'm a car guy I guess he's not it's just funny though, what's a clutch 🤣 you guys drive way to much automatic transmission 🤣 over here it's all stick baby
Honestly as someone with some track competency I think having that instructor next to me rather than letting me just gradually work towards the car's limit myself would annoy me.
yes, but you are someone with track competency..... these are streamers who rarely drive, if ever. clearly they went over their experience and such then the guy took that into account
Driving position is a thing... a thing xqc hasn't gotten trough his head.. How is he holding that steering wheel, does he sit with his head right up against the windshield in his real car aswell? lol
lol it looks like they were following the pit car and the pit car waited till the very last second to turn into the pit and then the race starts after the pit car leaves lol but people came flying up not realizing the race was being slowed down in the front by the pit car 9:23
Dr. Disrespect on a track day would be comedy gold, but in a more stagged version instead of a instructor just telling him how to drive. It was honestly a waste of money for how little they drove and not even letting them have one lap in a quiet peaceful moment.
It's funny to see the contrast between xQc and Summit. Watching Summit race and he is constantly pointing out all the little mistakes he is making and stays humble when he is doing well. X blames everyone else for his mistakes and cry's like a baby about it, lmao.
OMG he is WAY TOO CLOSE to that steering wheel LOL... supposed to have it so if your arm is outstretched, your wrist can rest on the top of the wheel... he might as well be sitting on the wheel lmao