It’s honesty they all ready got what they want probably some cool drinks snacks and entertainment other reaction channels are them trying to hard to get big
You need to show them how engines work. It is so fascinating. Or I think them reacting to red bull air race. Edit, also the second guy in the rally car is an advisor of sorts, telling the person the details of the turn coming up, a recommended speed, and any other useful information
@@peng9179 Yeah, because the Group B/12 cars (referring to the top-tier turbocharged AWD monsters) were too powerful, too fragile, and too difficult to keep under control.
Hi, Just wanted to say this channel is one of the most underrated on RU-vid currently - I can't wait to see it grow and be appreciated for the quality it is! Hope you all have a great day
@Vi5oC4n3 I don't think the banning of group B rally is connected to the rise of risky internet pranks. They are different things with different causes.
Show them German Autobahn driving: Here in Germany there are many sections of the Autobahn (a public road) where normal people are allowed to drive as fast as they want. Greetings from Germany!
@@hitmixhyepock9405 meh. 150 is cruising speed on some parts of the Autobahn. People go to work doing 150. The point isn't how fast you can go. The point is nobody bats an eye if you do.
I was a kid when group B rally racing was in. So much fun to go down with my Dad and watch! I don't remember it being banned. I haven't thought about it in years.
My first time being first! 💜 In America there is a thing called "Mudding"...people take their cars/trucks to a rural place and play with their vehicles in big mud holes. Its not violent, mostly just silly fun so maybe Babu will have less of a fright if you can find a video for that. Also maybe find a video explaining drifting to the guys since they see it so often in other races.
Been to the Altice Rallyspirit this year. Seeing some of the killer B's back to work was a true joy, but I'd still love even more to have been around when this beasts rolled hard
Is it just me or is the commentary and discussion getting better and better? I don't know if it's a matter of them becoming more comfortable in the setting and in front of the camera, but I love to think that these videos showing all this crazy stuff that they've never seen before are directly broadening their intellectual scope (or whatever you would say). In any case, the videos are getting better and better! Raeen is my dude!
I used to live in a village that a rally came through, it was usually at night and in the autumn time, always cold and often frosty weather. We used to go in the woods to watch them but never stood on the roadside.
Oh yes... the greatest era for rally, the mighty group B!! Good choice gents 👌🏼 Edit: the logical next video will be to show them some of the biggest Rally Crashes
This makes me glad I’m old enough to have been alive to watch Class B rallying. Me & a couple friends would get together at like 2/3:00 am to watch it. I still get up ultra early for the big mountain stages of the Tour de France.
It was a marvelous race. So much had to be precise to be safe and the teamwork had to be impeccable. It was so much fun to see driver and co driver pull off a some of these tight turns. Unfortunately more rigorous safety measures for the vehicles and the course and the crowds were not in place. I would love to see it come back with lessons learned. WRX rally racing is pretty cool to watch too.
When I was a kid I would not miss a single Rallye... Group B was magic! Walter Röhrl was an icon and I always dreamed of being able to drive like him one day back then 😄
The Group B Race was banned in 1986, but the WRC (World Rally Championship) still exists and now posts faster lap times. The cost of a top 2020 WRC car is around $1 million US dollars = 73 MILLION RUPEES
I would love to see their reaction when they realised one of the audi drivers (the big and loud yellow and white car) was actually a woman called Michelle Mouton.
@@josepablolunasanchez1283 Yeah, but watch the look one their faces when a funnycar goes BOOM in flames and the driver walks away! They will be astonished, but by the same token? You could show them the same thing in Nascar. ☺
@@josepablolunasanchez1283 I'm very well aware of that which is why I said let them see a driver walk away from a flaming car crash drags OR Nascar. Nascar isn't the only motorsport sport with cages and Nomex...
Cookie vs Group B Quattro WRC Monte Carlo stage Dirt Rally 2.0 - "Cookies And Cars" channel. Louise Cook (Cookie) is British Rally Driver who competes in World Rally Championship comeptitions, she's also a professional sim racing gamer and built her own gaming set-up. Dirt Rally 2.0 on her custom set-up is as close to the real thing as games get.
Greetings from Finland. Hope you guys liked to see what we do at the very best level. I started driving when I was 5, became professional when I turned 18. So far 12 almost 13 years behind as a professional driver, basicly living the dream :)
I'm glad you guys did this! Next, show them some: Drift Group C (Group B's equivalent, but on racetracks) @ Le Mans, specially, topping 400 km/h at that straight Top speed runs, like the Koenigsegg Agera R's 457 km/h (284 mph) attempt at the desert.
When you are drifting on dirt, you have low grip all the time, so you need to anticipate and start steering the nose of the car before the curve and then you regulate steering in advance and use accelerator to keep the rate of turn. With asphalt you either have grip or you do not, there is no middle. You have to be very precise, steer your car without oversteering or you will lose grip, and at the end of the curve when the nose of the car is pointing in the direction you want to get out, you accelerate to gain forward momentum to get out of the curve. It is a very delicate maneuver in asphalt.
@@game-f-un-limitedgamer8958 Yep, you are absolutely right, changing orbital inclination is very much like drifting. As you get close to the desired orbital plane, you put your ship perpendicular to the velocity vector, parallel to the planet surface and you make an engine burn with your rocket engines. Problem is that changing orbital inclination consumes too much fuel, comparable to fuel consumption to go to other planets.
oh wow, I was literally thinking about commenting yesterday on gymkhana videos to request reacting to Group B... I'm now confused if I pressed submit on the comment or not.
You could also show them a stock car crash race. Or downhill biking. But actually I'm looking forward to see them react to science or technology again.
Great job guy's, how about showing the guy's truck racing, or tractor pulling, or maybe some of the races top gear did with car's against other vehicles.
Right. If it weren't for the ridiculous crowd covering the corners and bends. Those corners *were* lethal, iirc. Didn't Group B shut down because of those?
I wonder what they would think about the running of the bulls in Pamplona, Spain. Babu would go nuts to see these people willingly racing the bulls on those narrow streets. One thing is a car, but a huge animal with very sharp horns is another entirely.
hahaha they are people bruh not donkeys, they probably know more than you do, but you have a degree a bet, that makes you smarter!! hahahah keep believing that
@anonymous one well bro, the people will never ever rule, once poor you become elite when you are elected, look at maduro, he became a dictator, one of the worst, he came from a poor background and as a taxi driver, poors can become elite but elites will never lower their status
Some people are risk takers. Like the Running of the Bulls. MIA's Bad Girls video has a lot of great car stunts but they are special cars that are made to balance on two wheels. It's movie magic and much safer. This is real and very crazy.