@@harrycop7944 You should have looked it up, before commenting. Those streamlined cars were able to go over 400 no problem. Rosemeyer himself died in a recordattempt in that car too, when the wind blew the car off the road, and he went in to the woods at over 400.
@@akuma2534 I didn't believe it and looked it up, seems like it's true. Amazing how such old cars could go that fast without all the technology we have today.
Those utility poles near the track in the 1930's and 60's would be disconcerting if one crashed into them, but also the houses and buildings at trackside too. Eau Rouge is simply the most amazing piece of road racing track in the world, with Laguna Seca's cork screw second to it.😎👍
It was a lot tighter. The 1960s Eau Rouge/Raidillon complex hugged what’s more or less the run-off area of the modern day version. You can still see pieces of the original retaining wall, and that’s a good guide to give you an idea of where the corner used to be.
Fun fact: Officialy the Eau rouge doesen't exist science 1939. That year was the Raidillon build to make the track faster, and the eau rouge and the hairpin after that (L'ancienne douane) was removed, and that new left kink witch is the remaining part of the o.g. corner officialy just part of Raidillon.
Ahhhh la bonne vieille époque...1934, une enclume avec un moteur de locomotive monté sur 4 disques 33 tours, le tout lancé à 200km/h sur un bitume bosselé au milieu des arbres, des poteaux électriques, des murets, des gens...Nos ancêtres étaient-ils donc tous fous?! ^^
after all updates and improvements, assetto corsa now reminds shift unleashed, this dynamic, physics interaction and tire adherence behavior is much more realistic than the first version
You’re seriously comparing AC to an NFS title? NFS is 100% arcade - there isn’t the slightest inkling of proper simulator anywhere in that entire farcical series.
Man, what's with u steering at spa 1934. It makes me worring too much. Do u use a mouse? Really, i, as player of ACC, can't see this car driving. It makes my heart hurt.
The Engine Sound is truly Awesome. The Vehicle looks like an Absolute Handfull however. That Growl ... sensational Talking about the 1st car 🚗. We all know how good the 2000 period was .
In 1934, the cars where able to go almost as fast as modern F1s, but, only on a very long straight. Driving them on dry roads was like driving on ice. 1966 This one take those wide arcs at about 100Km/h faster than the 1934 car. Would be interesting to have all of those cars race the same track. Make it the 2022 track of the 1966 track.
those cars where completely nuts and could actually go faster than modern F1 cars in a long straight because they where tiny and had no aerodynamic for downforce to speak of. so much less drag at higher speeds. with..well...tires you would put on a modern city scooter.
It would be better to put the date from the year the circiut was changed, 2000s Spa's last sector was just like it is in 2022 since many years, it is not a very decent change.
jeeeeeez if I was a wealthy Qatari or Saudi, I would definitely offer to buy this whole area, use the 1966 track but cut the raidillon and let them use the 1937's loop and organize 24h of Franchorchamps on this good old legendary track. and let the F1 using the actual track . that could be epic
Now 72 I do still linger on my racing history which wasn't too bad but also many years as a senior race instructor. I only say this as some compact as I cannot make my my minds more able the Masta kind Wetherby it's are you f***** me or just a buttock clincher having got through it. Have raced on the current circuit, but they must have have men bit's of steel.
The head movement is honestly nauseating. It's a nice effect in ac but this is pencil neck reaction to g forces, might be better if there was a way to invert it so the camera leaned into the corner.
If only they could make those downshifts sound better in AC in the V10 and modern f1 car. They just sound so unlike IRL and it just sounds like there's no effort in it
Superbe mais j'aimerais quelques infos . Version de Assetto Corsa et version pc ou PS4 ? Et pour les anciennes versions du circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, ou les trouver? Merci
@@Gootek Yeah, but since 2003, F1 drivers are required to wear a HANS device, with that in mind.. the helmet wouldn't dip that far into the cockpit under braking.. while side to side it would be free
You can add the 1954 version, with Maserati 250F of Fangio : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-i8cg7-KY4hM.html And the 1970 version with the fantastic RSS 1970 V8 mod, quite close to the 1966 but way faster than in this vid : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LOx4mySz2vY.html
@@rohanalias9053 but.. it's in VR... so either he tilted his head like that which would make no sense at all, or the VR actually depicted it like this, which would also make no sense at all. How would such an extremely tilted image simulate any kind of realistic head movements? Especially leaning out of corners like no real driver would ever do. Why would one need a head tilt simulation mod in VR anyway? All it would do is make you seasick
FANTASTIC . F1 SHOULD HAVE 1 TRACK (SPA) THAT REALLY TESTS CARS & DRIVERS . WITH A FEW SUBTLE CHANGES FOR THE HEALTH & SAFETY FREAKS SPA IS IT . MASSIVE RUN OFF AREAS ETC . MODERN F1 CARS ARE TOO POWERFUL FOR THESE CENTURYS OLD TRACKS . SPA IS THE NEAREST WE HAVE TO A DECENT BALL BREAKER . IT COULD BE F1 MEETS LE MANS - WOW , IM IN .
The newer the cars the worse they sound. Thanks a lot FIA you've pretty much ruined my interest in watching anymore of these races by diluting the visceral feelings I once had for the sport due to the almighty sounds of the engines. The pathetic camera work and TV directing can't help your world wide image much either. Who wants to tune in to 2 hours of the same boring and monotonous camera shots every race: zoom in and pan, zoom in and pan, zoom in and pan. Thanks a lot for that creative use of television Sky Sports. What a waste of airtime.
Good. I just miss some cars between 1934 and 1966. That was a big leap/step forward. But frpm 1980's that was not that much of a difference. Yes, there was something but not as much, as from the early 90's up to 1980. ;)