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Why V8 Supercars are THE HARDEST to Drive 

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V8 Supercars. The most Aussie thing after a literal Kangaroo.
The race cars with tonnes of power, minimal downforce, skinny tyres and 650 horsepower V8 engines. They are quite a handful.
Whilst being the literal opposite to Formula 1 - they have some of the best racing in the world.
However, they are also some of the most difficult race cars to drive. So let me explain.
But hang on - you might be thinking ‘they can’t be harder to drive than F1 cars’.
F1 cars have way more power and grip, way more load going through the driver and not to mention - the highest viewing figures about. Why would a V8 touring car be MORE difficult to drive.
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@doric_historic
@doric_historic Год назад
Great cars, scary circuits, loud noises, monster crashes, angry drivers and rain barely slows them down, what is there not to like?
@mikblues_146
@mikblues_146 Год назад
About rain, they pretty much don't care if it rains or not?
@doric_historic
@doric_historic Год назад
@@mikblues_146 Type into search 'supecars bathurst rain" 👍
@louiscypher4186
@louiscypher4186 Год назад
​@@mikblues_146 It's one of those Nah, yeah sort of things. The general rule is standing water on the track = red flag.
@ifeelcoke4347
@ifeelcoke4347 Год назад
I’d imagine someone would say “the length”
@DogFish-NZ
@DogFish-NZ Год назад
Don't forget the world class product as a whole, the camera angles, the commentary the amazing explanation of everything and the graphics. Indycar would be amazing if they copied a bit from the aussies.
@thirdwheel1985au
@thirdwheel1985au Год назад
Back in the mid-late 70s, Alan Moffatt teamed up with Jackie Ickx for the Bathurst 1000 - the story goes that Jackie took one lap in the car during practice, brought it back in and claimed the brakes weren't working. After a test lap, Moffatt said they were fine, to which Ickx said "but ze car, Alan, it does not stop!" Moffatt replied "I said it had brakes, I didn't say it would stop" 😂
@roryhitchon5602
@roryhitchon5602 Год назад
great comment, thank you
@goforbroke2
@goforbroke2 Год назад
Hilarious 😂
@TheLexiconDevils
@TheLexiconDevils 10 месяцев назад
can confirm XC falcons don’t like to stop
@p4pking393
@p4pking393 8 месяцев назад
yu sir are the legend
@paulharper362
@paulharper362 7 месяцев назад
I remember Jackie being asked in an interview after practice, how he found the Falcon. His only words were "chassis flexes a bit". 🙂
@midslam
@midslam Год назад
MASSIVELY underrated on iRacing. Wish more people would drive it so we could get stacked grids.
@CobraAce04
@CobraAce04 Год назад
Hopefully when iRacing updates to gen 3, the hype will bring people in. I for one will be there
@Daz555Daz
@Daz555Daz Год назад
I think 90% of iRacers who have tried just regard it as too hard.
@mareewalker1096
@mareewalker1096 Год назад
Im on iracing have a simworx simulator from Melbourne but i drive the ferarri open series! I have a c grade licence with around 1000 iracing points! The v8s are to slippery! You have to be a serious driver to run them hard with g old times! I should of started on supercars! Because I chose a gt car there so much more enjoyable and easier to get great times and racing than the v8s! Each to there own!
@SeanCampbell_iRacing
@SeanCampbell_iRacing Год назад
@@Daz555Daz the problem with them is not that they are hard, because they aren’t, which is the whole issue. They are way too easy to drive, and they don’t drive like they do irl. The 2014 legacy cars actually drive closer to the current cars, and they are a riot to drive, but we have tried to get iracing to fix the 2020 cars and they don’t listen to anyone in the community.
@HAU11N
@HAU11N Год назад
@@SeanCampbell_iRacing I had the 2014 Supercar and when i used to play it it was all about setup. I tried downloading a few setups and they helped but weren't quite right for me. Even then, touch a kerb - death. Wheelspin when turning - death. Do they have a fixed setup series now or is it still only for nerds who like numbers?
@dampmeatball2936
@dampmeatball2936 Год назад
The real skill is the ability to avoid kangaroos on the track
@pjccwest
@pjccwest Год назад
And echidnas.
@pjccwest
@pjccwest Год назад
However there’s no avoiding the smell of barbecues 🙂
@anthonyw5261
@anthonyw5261 Год назад
😂😂 YES!!!
@invisibleman1734
@invisibleman1734 Год назад
and how to spell kangaroo 0:04
@darianistead2239
@darianistead2239 Год назад
And rocks
@jaymack396
@jaymack396 Год назад
Really its because we have to drive them upside-down here in Australia.
@groundedgaming
@groundedgaming Год назад
So is it downforce, or upforce now?
@falcongamer5867
@falcongamer5867 Год назад
​@Grounded it's called lift
@jaymack396
@jaymack396 Год назад
scott did say they have no downforce for a reason ;)
@SH_Hof
@SH_Hof Год назад
True. They come from a land down under afterall.
@user-xd3ij7cw8s
@user-xd3ij7cw8s Год назад
Like the midle earth in the lord of the rings i quess. 😂
@crazycat6lad918
@crazycat6lad918 Год назад
As a south Australian, it fills my heart that international racing fans still remember how good the Adelaide Street track was
@harrywalker968
@harrywalker968 Год назад
pity the europeans,,& ford,,couldnt run there own engines,,put holden to shame.. thats why its a 1 car race.. bathurst ended in 1989..all bs from then on..
@DaBoomDude
@DaBoomDude Год назад
you mean is - it came back last season. and it saw a reinvigorated attendance of 258,000 over the 4 days (up from 206,000 in 2020)
@kainestefaniak2751
@kainestefaniak2751 Год назад
My favourite track on all v8 supercar games as a kid and hometown represent
@codeman99-dev
@codeman99-dev 9 месяцев назад
Google maps satellite views show the barrier walls still intact. Neat.
@crazycat6lad918
@crazycat6lad918 9 месяцев назад
@@codeman99-dev yeah it's still used every year, so some of the barriers are permanent. The rest they build up every year, because a local group blocked an attempt to make a bit portion of it permanent
@mozzaplaysgames7897
@mozzaplaysgames7897 Год назад
I think they did some tests recently between the Mustang and Camaro, they found a difference of a 0.2% or something like that in something to do with the Centre of Gravity, Which they've since then tried to fix. But to put it into perspective, The difference between the ZB and the Mustang when it released was rumoured to be something like a difference of 2.2%.
@orangejuicepony6881
@orangejuicepony6881 Год назад
Degrees of COG, not % but same point
@Grant80
@Grant80 Год назад
The ZB not racing this year. But yes there are issues with the current spec cars. Especially the current Camaro. It has an advantage in the HP department
@mozzaplaysgames7897
@mozzaplaysgames7897 Год назад
Rumored to have an advantage from 4th gear onwards
@markhowells13
@markhowells13 Год назад
Qualifying is decided by thousands of seconds ..that matters
@markhowells13
@markhowells13 Год назад
Fans want a H pattern back lol
@mickyzzzeee
@mickyzzzeee Год назад
Being an Aussie and getting to witness these machines go around Bathurst is a privilege. The Ford v Holden rivalry has been going on for decades from the late 60s onwards. They switched to an open class in the 80s which saw BMW, Jaguar and then came the Nissan GTR v Ford Sierra with the Nissan blowing everything away. Nissans dominance led to Motorsport Australia deciding to go back to 2 manufacturers again in the mid 90s. It’s incredible racing and I recommend anyone visiting Australia to watch them live.
@lnash9728
@lnash9728 Год назад
I hadn’t even heard of this series until my recent visit to Australia, really enjoyed watching them at Albert Park.
@grantadamson3478
@grantadamson3478 Год назад
Perth this weekend. Go SVG!
@tracklizard4018
@tracklizard4018 Год назад
It's crazy how the nissans completely destroyed the competiton and got booed off stage to the point where they just banned them. Too fast for aus. V8 supercars are still some of my favs until recently because of the transmission, "assists" etc etc
@Nizzino_40
@Nizzino_40 Год назад
@@grantadamson3478 SVG and Chaz are goats!
@grantadamson3478
@grantadamson3478 Год назад
@@Nizzino_40 Agreed.
@valter_vava74
@valter_vava74 Год назад
Last year, during the 12h of Bathurst, one of the Aussies driving a GT3 said precisely the opposite: he felt the GT3 cars a lot more difficult to drive because you only had 1 racing line and as cars relied on aero downforce, that removed any margin to drive (and play) with the right foot. He said that the SupercarV8 were a handful, but playful and organic.
@some_doofus
@some_doofus Год назад
I guess you could say it's harder to drive a Supercar, but harder to race a GT3
@Azeria
@Azeria Год назад
4:51 GM _also_ stopped selling the Camaro, in fact, they stopped selling the Camaro before Holden was even shuttered. They replaced a zombie model with a zombie model.
@utvpoop
@utvpoop Год назад
We keep losing the format "wins on Sunday, sells on Monday". TCR and escpecially Electric TCR are nowhere in popularity. V8 seems to be one the last frontiers but just with Mustang. Edit: yeah, I completely forgot about the epicness of BTCC.
@aaronmachado13
@aaronmachado13 Год назад
Honestly people always compare completely different motorsport but V8 supercars requires the ability to manage the weight and grip as well as having the car setup for max “ chuckability “ where you can just send it into a car.
@FLYGTRVIC
@FLYGTRVIC 11 месяцев назад
Yup, you gotta chuck it.
@joshbates6274
@joshbates6274 11 месяцев назад
Yes but it's still not the hardest for the actual driver or the most amount of skill required to drive the car in general at it's peak. V8 just needs good grip management then ur good to go if you know where limit of car is. That and the yare allowed to bump/use each other as a "safety net" if they lose grip whe ndiving down inside makes it even easier on the drivers in comparison to other racing series out there. Not saying there isn't any skill, but its far from the most skill required to compete in.
@JasonAtlas
@JasonAtlas 18 дней назад
All racing requires you manage the weight and grip.
@Leynad778
@Leynad778 Год назад
IMO the main reason why they are so hard to drive is missing: no limited slip differential, not even an open one, just a spool. This means both rear-tyres are always spinning at the same pace and the outer wheel is getting the full torque if the inner wheel jumps over a curb and probably a 90/10 torque-split in normal tight corners making those cars very understeering on entry and very oversteering on the throttle at the apex.
@Spacecookie77
@Spacecookie77 Год назад
Camaro has LSD
@HJZ75driver
@HJZ75driver Год назад
@@Spacecookie77 Incorrect. Locked diff. Has been since the 80’s
@bikeindustryshill
@bikeindustryshill Год назад
@@Spacecookie77 These are nothing like the road cars
@Spacecookie77
@Spacecookie77 Год назад
@@HJZ75driver “The new 1LE package for Camaro 1SS models includes magnetic ride control, with a new FE4 suspension tuning and a new, segment-exclusive electronic limited slip differential (eLSD). Paired with massive Goodyear Eagle F1 tires, lateral acceleration will exceed 1G”
@brdllc
@brdllc Год назад
@@Spacecookie77they aren’t road cars…. We’re talking about the cars in the video above…
@matbeech7518
@matbeech7518 Год назад
It was originally called the Australian touring car championship and consisted of different car classes back in the 1960s. The Australian Ford and Holden clashes started then in the 1960s between the Falcon and the monaros, then later the toranas and Commodores while the Falcon name stayed. It was a series at the very essence of race on Sunday sell on Monday.
@TheWretchedWorld
@TheWretchedWorld Год назад
The new Gen 3 format reduced downforce by 40 percent the Gen 2 Supercars are only second or 2 off a gt3 race car on bathurst despite being much harder to drive with far less downforce
@mozzaplaysgames7897
@mozzaplaysgames7897 Год назад
They're also 30km/h faster down Conrod than a GT3 car because of all the downforce piled on but the Supercars don't drive much differently across the top of the mountain in the last of the Gen2 era :D
@John-ro3sh
@John-ro3sh Год назад
60%*
@Illuminacent
@Illuminacent Год назад
Difference between them is Supercars have more pronounced weight transfer so its more like a street car to drive. GT3 is planted as hell.
@mozzaplaysgames7897
@mozzaplaysgames7897 Год назад
@@Illuminacent Nothing like watching a Supercar bounce over kerbs and whatever else! I'd like to see a GT3 attempt it :S... Although GT3's are awesome in their own respects
@harrywalker968
@harrywalker968 Год назад
its a 1 car race.. no competition.. this is why ford, & all of europe pulled out.. boo hoo holden,,
@TheTaxEvader
@TheTaxEvader Год назад
As somebody that grew up in Australia in the 2000s it used to be so much more compelling when it was Holden and Ford. I know times change and things evolve but it used to be so much more fun.
@ashdivakaran9664
@ashdivakaran9664 Год назад
Thanks for doing a video on the V8s. I reckon it’s the best racing series in the world. Hopefully overtaking gets easier this year and hopefully there’s someone to compete with SVG
@FredrikSoerlie
@FredrikSoerlie Год назад
I second this. The level of competition is insane, which is easy to see whenever these drivers have a go in other series. SVG prettu much dominates everytime he tries something else (GT3, F3, rallying, you name it). Mostert has won both the Daytona 24h and Bathurst 12h in a GT3 car and Scotty Mac beat Groesjean to rookie of the year in Indycar, despite having 0 single seater experience! That should not be possible, but these guys are so on top of their game that most people can't even comprehend it. I will argue quite strongly that due to the nature of the series and the great culture in Australia to focus on driver talent rather than rich daddy's boys, this is the most competitive racing series in the world, and probably has been for the last couple of decades. Can't wait to see how this season unfolds. Erebus is looking strong, and if anyone can take it to SVG, it could be Brodie!
@GMCRaptor
@GMCRaptor Год назад
I agree , they are just so bloody hard to drive.
@mikespearwood3914
@mikespearwood3914 Год назад
@@FredrikSoerlie Hah! SVG doesn't dominate in GT3, and is beaten pretty much by Mostert every time and his teammate Feeney! He has a massive advantage in Supercars with T8, and the Holden/GM bias. Supercars have neutered the Coyote engine in the Mustang, and it doesn't have the top end acceleration. He wins in other categories that are amateur at best. If he had the guts he'd do what Marcos Ambrose did and go to another category fulltime like Nascars.
@FredrikSoerlie
@FredrikSoerlie Год назад
@@mikespearwood3914 Ok, so your biased, that's ok. However, you are simply incorrect. SVG has won numerous GT3 races, beating more experienced full time racers on a regular basis. So has Mostert. but that is my point. The level these guys operate on is way above anything else. If you don't see it, that's ok too, but any racing driver or race engineer will be happy to explain it to you.
@ashdivakaran9664
@ashdivakaran9664 Год назад
@@FredrikSoerlie spot on mate. If you look at the lap records on most tracks it’s usually a Supercars mid-fielder in a GT car. I think Tim Slade has the lap record for Philip Island
@bennyb.1742
@bennyb.1742 Год назад
I miss the live axle days. Those setups were so insane, all the weird tech that went into making the solid axle work well was cool.
@HJZ75driver
@HJZ75driver Год назад
Perkins Engineering was on the top of the game there
@V8VRUte
@V8VRUte Год назад
@@HJZ75driver Didn't they bend the housing, and then use a pillow bearing for the axle to allow the misalignment it caused? I guess that's one way to get some camber.
@Stewpkiddable
@Stewpkiddable Год назад
"the very best in all of spring care racing are FOUR WIDE! Stand UP AND MAKE UP SOME NOISE! you wanted the best you got 'em four abreast, Often imitated never duplicated its the Greatest show on DIRT, the World of Outlaws" live axles all night long. they may be the baddest motherf@#$ers still racing.
@drifm4niac662
@drifm4niac662 Год назад
Thy had to get rid of this idea due to the high amount of mustangs crashing into crowds
@bennyb.1742
@bennyb.1742 Год назад
@@V8VRUte They had CV joints on the ends and knuckles like an IRS car, but the knuckles were attached to the axle tube! Look up a picture of it, its crazy. Like this big complicated truss thing with a live axle living inside it somewhere.
@irmaobarbado
@irmaobarbado Год назад
Hey Scott, what about a video talking about Brazilian Stock Car Pro Series? We have a rich history since the 1970's and now we're on the 5th gen cars, using GM (Chevrolet Cruze) and Toyota (Corolla) body with LS engines equally tuned, some cool tracks and a grid with lots of ex-F1 and Indy drivers, like Antônio Pizzonia, Rubens Barrichello (2 times Champion of the pro series), Felipe Massa, Tony Kanaan, Luciano Burti and Nelson Piquet Jr, just no name a few. We also had races were the drivers share the car with another drivers, and names like Jacques Villeneuve and Antonio Felix da Costa raced here. I guess it worths to take a look!
@itsdokko2990
@itsdokko2990 Год назад
Very underrated series. As a fellow south american, i would love to know more about the brazilian Stock Car.
@lucasmorandi8535
@lucasmorandi8535 Год назад
Yeah that's the first thing I thought after this video! Would be amazing a video about our Stock Car Series
@doshwhop
@doshwhop Год назад
I would love to learn more about this
@sriley064
@sriley064 Год назад
Didn't Winterbottom go over there years ago and kick ass?
@dirtbikedave9055
@dirtbikedave9055 Год назад
Sounds pretty good
@glab333
@glab333 Год назад
Considering it's the only Sunday afternoon racing here in Australia thanks to timezone differences, I've always been grateful it's been a good series, particularly late 1990/2000s.
@ladytimeoin
@ladytimeoin 9 месяцев назад
I grew up in the 90s/2000s and I remember it being on the telly in the background. Bathurst was an occasion, hot chips and soft drink for the kids, beers for the adults...fond memories
@asdfreii
@asdfreii Год назад
I’m 34 and have spent 33 years watching these cars… the last gen cars you wouldn’t know they’re hard to drive. Current gen trying to take them back to the VY/BA era and I love it
@harrywalker968
@harrywalker968 Год назад
last bathurst,,was 1989.. sht after that..
@asdfreii
@asdfreii Год назад
@@harrywalker968 you’ve missed some great races then Bazza
@riotact9718
@riotact9718 Год назад
drink every time scott mentions skinny tyres and low downforce
@BenDunlop
@BenDunlop Год назад
That thumbnail is the chicane on the gold coast street circuit. The first V8 track I ever shot with photog pass/accreditation. Drivers take a lot of pride in getting photos of themselves getting air through that section.
@MadRS
@MadRS 9 месяцев назад
One of the bigger points that was missed is that the Supercar runs a locked/spooled rear diff. This makes the car inherently want to understeer into a corner and oversteer on exit. That is why you will see suspension setups used that will lift the rear inside tyre just a little to help the car rotate through a corner better.
@neilkinsey8523
@neilkinsey8523 Год назад
Moved to Australia 13 years ago, the domestic racing scene and crowd attendance numbers make the events absolutely unmissable.
@ashdivakaran9664
@ashdivakaran9664 Год назад
I moved here 16 years ago. Apparently it was a lot better back then but it’s still good now
@jarrodbrimble1433
@jarrodbrimble1433 Год назад
@@ashdivakaran9664 It definitely peaked in the mid-2000s, but the big events such as Bathurst and Adelaide 500 still draw big crowds.
@ashdivakaran9664
@ashdivakaran9664 Год назад
@@jarrodbrimble1433 to me the crowds aren’t as important as the quality of racing. And that’s not hard to improve. Crowds will return if they telecast it on free-to-air. After it when to Foxtel most people stopped following the sport
@jarrodbrimble1433
@jarrodbrimble1433 Год назад
@@ashdivakaran9664 Agree, need to keep it on free to air in order to keep the interest of the general public
@beatles42ohgg94
@beatles42ohgg94 Год назад
its crazy to think that this is essentially NASCAR but on real race tracks.
@BigShmeels
@BigShmeels Год назад
If you want to experience how difficult it is, try the V8 Supercar in Automobilista 2 at Mount Panorama!
@joefawcett9237
@joefawcett9237 Год назад
A video on Formula Ford could be interesting as well. Best development category out of go karts for Super cars. Relatively low cost. Proper race cars to drive, no downforce at all, 4 speed H pattern dog box, clutch, narrow tyres (205mm wide), incredible driving etc.
@George-xb5ey
@George-xb5ey Год назад
Greg Murphy's lap around the mountain in the holden was insane.
@tuckervfx
@tuckervfx Год назад
left foot braking in a H pattern gearbox car. that lap was perfection
@mikespearwood3914
@mikespearwood3914 Год назад
I think the most famous lap ever was Brock's laps on slicks in the rain. Managed to control the car and put in good lap times to boot!
@glenmccabe3364
@glenmccabe3364 Год назад
​@@mikespearwood3914 either that or Brock setting a lap record on the last lap of the race for its sheer bravado :)
@tuckervfx
@tuckervfx Год назад
@@mikespearwood3914 That was a great lap, but it wasn't on the same level as the lap of the gods
@uraniumcranium2613
@uraniumcranium2613 Год назад
Chaz's race of the gods cant be matched, 2016 bathurst last to first.
@roymoorman5990
@roymoorman5990 Год назад
Very well explained! Been a fan of these series ever since I saw them in person in the Bathurst 1000 in 2011. You forgot to mention that they've got a spool diff, meaning the rear wheels are effectively always rotating at the same speed, making corner entry very crucial where in tight corners the inner rear wheel should lift from the deck like a go kart.
@grillhouse8036
@grillhouse8036 Год назад
Super cool video. I was actually working under the chicane grandstand in adelaide during that footage. I remember seeing the cars getting airbourne over the chicane
@flameburstgt6503
@flameburstgt6503 Год назад
thanks for making a video about V8 Supercars. it was one of the first racing series i watched and i fell in love with it although i don't watch it as often now. i also learned about the sequantial gearbox and straight cut gears from the series. the gearbox whine is truely amazing
@kevincamp2913
@kevincamp2913 8 месяцев назад
The braking techniques from V8 Supercars paid huge dividends for Van Gisbergen in the Chicago NASCAR street race. He ate them alive under braking and off-brake-to-throttle.
@Rondigity92
@Rondigity92 8 месяцев назад
As a Holden fan the fanbase isnt the same with the Camaros... the race used to be Ford Falcon vs Holden Commodore, 2 affordable family sedans, and many australians owned the factory models of them, thats what made us soo passionate about the race. Most Australians cannot relate to expensive overseas performance race cars like the Camaro and Mustang.
@bunky8077
@bunky8077 Год назад
Forgot to mention the spooled/locked diff. The cars are often setup so that on slow corners where the turning radius is tight, the inside rear wheel is as unloaded as possible to avoid the push understeer from both rear tyres turning the same speed. On street circuits hitting the inside curb and putting the car up on 2 wheels can be more benificial even though the entire load is going through the outside tyres. Makes putting power down out of some corners harder too, the Basin (turn 6) hairpin at the bottom of the hill at Wanneroo raceway has the cars accelerating uphill with some residual steering angle as the corner radius opens up. It's really easy for the drivers to cook the rear inside tyre there. They can also use left foot braking and blipping the throttle just comes down to driver's personal preference
@dons1932
@dons1932 Год назад
Absolutely came to comment the same. That makes them extremely hard to drive because the locked diff wants to PUSH the car straight on, causing a lot of understeer into corners, and then you have to carry the brake right into the apex and almost get the car completely straight, before you ease onto the throttle very gently. If you have any amount of steering lock while you jump on the throttle, the spooled rear-end will swing the car around like a pendulum. The best brakers really are the fastest in these cars for these reasons.
@crouchedcrusader9839
@crouchedcrusader9839 Год назад
If other Americans are wondering, our equivalent series is Trans-Am. Really good racing comes out of both series.
@richardmillhousenixon
@richardmillhousenixon 10 месяцев назад
Being unfamiliar with this racing series, I thought I was about to get a video talking about how V8-powered supercars are harder to control, not a video about the previously unknown to me V8 supercar racing series. Still watched the entire video, and I am not disappointed.
@motorhole
@motorhole Год назад
I don't know if they do anymore but in the 2000s & 2010s they used to run spool diffs too - really sort the men from the boys when the rain fell! IMO, V8 supercars was/is the best 4 wheeled circuit racing to watch as a spectator. Drivers have nowhere to hide - when they're properly on it, it's laid bare for all those watching to see and it's absolutely spectacular.
@xxxYYZxxx
@xxxYYZxxx Год назад
As an American and NASCAR fan, I gotta say Aussie Supercars are freaking awesome. Supercars are the right "stock car" formula for road courses, while Cup cars are ideal for oval tracks.
@rdlangston13
@rdlangston13 Год назад
Well the nextGEN cup car was designed with road courses in mind thus the new independent rear suspension, rear mounted transaxle, larger brakes ect
@ggsimmonds1
@ggsimmonds1 Год назад
@@rdlangston13 But that is sort of why the road racing hasn't been great with the next gen car. They've made the cars too good on road courses, and that has served to shrink the driver skill gap. Thats why this year they removed the rear diffuser at road and short tracks to reduce downforce to allow for better racing. According to several Cup drivers the other half of that equation is to increase HP to create more passing opportunities
@kriptiksoulja
@kriptiksoulja Год назад
​@@ggsimmonds1i want to see Kyle Larson in a V8 on bathhurst
@kriptiksoulja
@kriptiksoulja Год назад
I find v8 super cars spectacular but still see Cup as the pinnacle of "stock cars" because Ambrose has "some" success but no more than Montoya
@xxxYYZxxx
@xxxYYZxxx Год назад
@@kriptiksoulja I think oval races are just different. Ovals are for "closers", road courses are for "lap time guys". As I recall, Montoya & Abrose both raced well on road courses, albeit not dominant. On the other hand, even Dale Sr. (76 wins) didn't fare so well on road courses, if any better than the other 2 guys, but Sr. absolutely dominated plate races, winning over 25% of them, even though Sr. only won the Daytona 500 once.
@thehawk05
@thehawk05 Год назад
This series is so great to watch. Back in the early ‘90’s I used to buy the year end VHS tapes of the kinda similar BTCC (which the V8 Supercars remind of) That series was also so amazing to watch too and buying those tapes was the only way for us to watch in Canada as nobody aired it.
@namgreb9063
@namgreb9063 10 месяцев назад
I think SVG showed in Chicago how skillful supercar drivers are
@VAspeed3
@VAspeed3 Год назад
ASC is probably my favorite racing series when I can find a way to see it. Thank you for detailing the differences and features of the cars.
@zackschwenzer4892
@zackschwenzer4892 Год назад
The clips I see of the V8 races are awesome. I always love building my own Aussie super car each time a new Forza game comes out. There's something about pushing a big car around a track that is really satisfying.
@blastfromthepast7119
@blastfromthepast7119 Год назад
Invest in a steering wheel and a driving simulator like iracing . Completely different experience.
@zackschwenzer4892
@zackschwenzer4892 Год назад
@@blastfromthepast7119 I know it would be a world of a difference but I'm happier not spending that kind of money, especially when I dont have the space for it.
@ChefofWar33
@ChefofWar33 Год назад
​@@blastfromthepast7119You can't customize your cars in Iracing. And it's also for rich snobby purists.
@blastfromthepast7119
@blastfromthepast7119 Год назад
@@ChefofWar33 im not 12, i dont need or want a car customization game, i want a driving simulator.
@ChefofWar33
@ChefofWar33 Год назад
@@blastfromthepast7119 Good. Stick to Iracing then
@Chris.Davies
@Chris.Davies Год назад
I tried many many MANY times to drive a V8-Supercar fast around Bathurst, and over the mountain. I have always failed. And I have no trouble keeping a 911 RSR on the track, or running pretty quickly around the Nürburgring. Edit: in my simulator of course. I have broken billions of dollars worth of virtual RSRs. :)
@DaniMacYo
@DaniMacYo Год назад
Miss the Holden was a fan of Holden Supercars since I was a kid. I understand how the Falcon fans feel now. The V8 Supercars have always been amazing to watch especially Bathurst they really come alive and showcase the best from the cars and drivers. Highly recommend it. I like how there’s more interest in Supercars nowadays than when I was growing up from those outside of Australia. I feel Toca Race Driver helped those kids outside of Australia and New Zealand figure out what this form of motorsports was back in the day. Now it’s iRacing that can help familiarise people with Supercars. If they can’t watch on their sports channels.
@mint_au
@mint_au Год назад
Even though I've always been an Aussie kid I remember me and my brother waking up on christmas morning and we got a ps2 and one of those games was v8 supercars 3 or toca race driver 3 in the rest of the world even though it is the exact same game I liked how one of its main focuses was the v8 supercars and I would have spent hundreds of hours and thousands of laps just me and my brother racing each other and seeing who could set the fastest times
@DaniMacYo
@DaniMacYo Год назад
@@mint_au Yeah those games were awesome. I played 3 so much.
@muzzaball
@muzzaball Год назад
Excellent summation mate. People outside of Aus usually get stuff wrong. but you did a fantastic job of explaining our favourite motor racing series. Cheers.
@boigercat
@boigercat Год назад
It's odd to think Adelaide was almost gone forever. So glad it is back
@ferglesnerk
@ferglesnerk Год назад
Back? It never left!
@Preso_
@Preso_ Год назад
@@ferglesnerk nah the old government sold all the infrastructure for the event after 2020 and it only returned last year as the opposition at the time promised to bring it back.
@briefcandle
@briefcandle Год назад
When I was younger I worked hours that essentially made me nocturnal and used to obsessively watch V8 Supercars here in the states. Dare I say that to this day, I think it's the most exciting form of racing out there. If only NASCAR would employ their model of racing... I'd be hooked!
@craigyirush3492
@craigyirush3492 Год назад
I watched NASCAR at Watkins Glen last year and it was a lot like this.
@__boomer2__
@__boomer2__ Год назад
As a big Nascar fan I agree. I'd like to watch more but it's hard to stay up till 4 AM watching a race lol
@ChefofWar33
@ChefofWar33 Год назад
NASCAR needs to get rid of the boring ass ovals and it would actually be a solid series. It's literally the only thing that is bad about it. Maybe have 1 or 2 per year. With the Daytona and Talladega. But that's it.
@__boomer2__
@__boomer2__ Год назад
@@ChefofWar33 lol are you high? Ovals are what Nascar does, and a lot of them are good
@ChefofWar33
@ChefofWar33 Год назад
@__boomer2__ Maybe that's why no one watches then. It kind of funny that F1 is more popular in the US than NASCAR nowadays.
@AyyFuji
@AyyFuji Год назад
Respect being shown to V8's, FINALLY. As an Aussie kid growing up on V8's and MotoGP (both were on free-to-air TV, F1 was on our paid TV) this series is legendary, and always holds a special place in my heart. Even If I don't watch the rest of the season, Bathurst is a must, every year. Top 10 Shootout on Saturday is a must watch, and the race is always great. Sure, the middle part can be boring, but it sets up the finishes so often, 2019 with McLaughlin staying out, SVG pitting for fuel and tires, 2014 being utterly insane, like, those stick in my mind, but you are always guaranteed a close finish at the end. Wish the international attempts they made worked better, because this series needs more people watching.
@AJS86
@AJS86 Год назад
I remember watching Godzilla's racing at Sandown. Was there live in 92. Mid-late 90s were my favourite period. Wasn't so cut and polished overall but racing was closer. They had way bigger fields with privateer teams etc
@Ttywywuwu
@Ttywywuwu Год назад
Dude im the EXACT same
@every1665
@every1665 2 месяца назад
I'm not even a motorsports fan but I find the Supercars - particularly Bathurst is riveting to watch. The 'Race-Cam' video view is stunning.
@Sanelora1
@Sanelora1 Год назад
I honestly think that you missed the main reason they are so difficult to drive: the mandatory spool diff, effectively locking the rear tyres at the same speed. It just makes all the other stuff you mentioned that much more challenging
@TassieLorenzo
@TassieLorenzo Год назад
Did he not mention that? Yikes! It's the main factor why the cars handle strangely.
@anxdmeme4208
@anxdmeme4208 10 месяцев назад
Yeah it makes braking and accelerating much more difficult. When braking you risk locking both rear wheels from heavy braking and vice versa with accelerating.
@waynemackie3113
@waynemackie3113 Год назад
Scott, I've been working on these for 6 years now. You actually missed the most important factor to what makes these the most difficult cars to drive, a spool axle. All the other aspects you can find on many other cars around the world but when you add into it the spool, you find that the driver has to work harder all the way through the corner. Like Lucas said, the end of the braking zone is most important, as these cars do not like any roll time. If you are not braking or applying throttle you are understeering. This means you have to manage your braking distance every lap to make sure you can keep trail braking all the way to the apex without losing too much speed.
@carbonated_seamen
@carbonated_seamen 6 месяцев назад
Love that u mentioned Adelaide,we have a great street circuit,little bit shorter then the old f1 track but it's pritty much the same....
@chrisbee9643
@chrisbee9643 9 месяцев назад
I am German and got to say Indy and Supercars are the kings on 4 wheels to me... MotoGP and Irish Road Racers are the ones on two. :)
@lucasgilham9193
@lucasgilham9193 Год назад
Being an Aussie racing fan and owning a Commodore I loved seeing a racing video based on Australia 🇦🇺
@gg2324
@gg2324 Год назад
damn they must have very high downforce in order to drive upside down
@awesomefacematt
@awesomefacematt Год назад
It's called upforce
@kingo1539
@kingo1539 Год назад
@@awesomefacematt No it's called Lift
@gg2324
@gg2324 Год назад
@@kingo1539 well if the ground is above you it's still downforce isn't it?
@kingo1539
@kingo1539 Год назад
@@gg2324 No, it's only downforce if it pushes you down
@gallagherrides28
@gallagherrides28 Год назад
Makes me so happy as an Australian that you covered the V8 Supercars.
@kburke1965
@kburke1965 Год назад
Also they have a live rear axle and no diff which makes them equivalent to farm equipment in chassis setup. Very difficult to make them consistently neutral in all phases of the corner. Inherently they have dreadful powerboat understeer until the back tyres break away then it’s the opposite. Engineering and driving around this tendency is the hardest thing about these cars imo. That’s why the best drivers are so smooth and always well ahead of the car.
@LooseNut099
@LooseNut099 Год назад
I had no idea about this topic previously and I consider myself a knowledgeable racing fan. Great job in explaining the exciting aspects of the Aussie Supercar series, and thank you.
@thejman3489
@thejman3489 Год назад
There are so many racing series it's impossible to know about all of them.
@joseacuna3239
@joseacuna3239 Год назад
Súper interesting to know the details of this series, it’s hard to be a motorsports fan but be discouraged to watch it because of the massive differences between teams. With a level ground we can see real ability put into the test.
@FredrikSoerlie
@FredrikSoerlie Год назад
On shorter tracks it is common to have the entire field separated by .8 seconds in qualifying. They measure time down to .0001 and for good reason!
@mint_au
@mint_au Год назад
F1 is a perfect example of cars not being equal even though its probably the most expensive sprot to get into in the world with the amount of staff, research, development data logging equipment etc and the many more things that come with it
@lappin6482
@lappin6482 9 месяцев назад
awesome series one of the most exciting for sure!!!
@The1stJesusMachine
@The1stJesusMachine Год назад
Thanks for putting a spotlight on Supercars! One of the greatest motorsport festivals in the world is the weekend of the Bathurst 1000 where there is also the unique shoot out for qualifying.
@MMM-wg2vm
@MMM-wg2vm Год назад
I wonder how driving a NASCAR stock car compares. Similar engines which are currently restricted to 670 but can make up to 900, skinny rears, not too much in the way of downforce, big v8. There must be a lot of carry over.
@rafaelcruz2109
@rafaelcruz2109 Год назад
Great video! Can you make a comparison of current Supercars vs current Nascar cars?
@zadokegaming
@zadokegaming Год назад
Among other youtube channels about motor sports... this one is best... the explanation the info and the visual presentation all makes me feel like I'm a driver... thanks a lot for all the information. ❤
@travis6692
@travis6692 Год назад
I have to say, that was The smoothest transition into a Brilliant in-video ad I have ever seen. Genuinely, Nice One :) Also, it is nice to see a breakdown of these style of racing cars. I'm a casual racing fan, and it is nice to see these style of breakdowns. Thanks :)
@velocityjet1884
@velocityjet1884 Месяц назад
I would like to see GT3 replace V8 Supercars in Australia. In the Mid 90's this sport went downhill, and it's been basically a one-sided winner, Nissan,Volvo Mercedes all go in and all go out, It needs to go!
@goodshipkaraboudjan
@goodshipkaraboudjan Месяц назад
I think at some point to stay alive and keep people in their jobs they're going to just have to go GT3 soon.
@meejinhuang
@meejinhuang Год назад
Even Ken Block spun on his first drive in a Supercar. He was told not to accelerate too soon out of a corner.
@TassieLorenzo
@TassieLorenzo Год назад
Yes, that was a fun video!
@MC-bh8ph
@MC-bh8ph Год назад
Excellent video. Ive always thought v8 supercars races are more exciting to watch than other disciplines and your video has revealed some reasons I either hadnt thought about or didnt know about
@johnfogarty4588
@johnfogarty4588 Год назад
Great summary of the great racing that is Supercars. The best racing series outside of F1 and NASCAR
@mint_au
@mint_au Год назад
you can compare this to that nascar crap of driving in circles and f1 isnt even fair with what engines theyre running its so different and unfair its beyond a joke
@Erudite512
@Erudite512 Год назад
Got a race coming up on the 28th in Perth...... Definitely one of the more interesting racing series to watch. fuel, brake and even driver changes feature a lot into the strategy over a race.
@CoreyC225
@CoreyC225 Год назад
Wanneroo is one of my favorite race tracks. I have a love for short road courses and V8 scratches that itch a lot. Love Symmons Plains, really bummed Pukekohe is being removed.
@CoreyC225
@CoreyC225 Год назад
Man, i cant forget about Surfers, Sandown, Newcastle. All amazing shorter road circuits
@Erudite512
@Erudite512 Год назад
@Corey Chick surfers and Qld raceway (the paperclip) are definitely my favourites... bummered that Qld Raceway was removed. Was a good spectator track, could see the entire track no matter where you sat
@CoreyC225
@CoreyC225 Год назад
@@Erudite512 that's the biggest allure to me as an American is that they are such great road courses for spectators to watch a race at. It's a rarity. Especially Qld, like you said. That and the low lap times make them fun to perfect on any sort of game. I've been to the Charlotte Roval for a race and that was great for spectators for obvious reasons, but I'm hesitant to take a trip to a road course where you only get some of the action. Ovals definitely spoil a spectator.
@Erudite512
@Erudite512 Год назад
@Corey Chick we did send the supercars to the US once..... COTA decided to rip up the contract. It was run in 2013 and there was meant to be more. COTA decided to put xgames in during 2014 instead of what was contracted
@TracksideViews
@TracksideViews Год назад
Basically NASCAR down under
@connorbingel7134
@connorbingel7134 Год назад
They should run on an oval sometime
@mozzaplaysgames7897
@mozzaplaysgames7897 Год назад
Ehhh yes and no
@ashdivakaran9664
@ashdivakaran9664 Год назад
And tight corners
@Rmagid
@Rmagid Год назад
more like touring car racing but with locked diffs
@mickyzzzeee
@mickyzzzeee Год назад
Ahhh no. Nothing like fibreglass shells running around in circles at all. Circuit racing with real cars….. NASCAR sucks
@josephmorgan4
@josephmorgan4 Год назад
Thank you for covering this, it truly is amazing racing and a fantastic atmosphere
@bettysteve322716
@bettysteve322716 Год назад
l miss the racing of the 70's and 80's when pit crews would be scouring the public car park because "we ran out of LH Torana diff centers" and were buying them off the public to keep the car out on the track. Where as now, it's "well we scratched the paint, so we decided it's better to park it up and hopefully improve the car for the next race"
@loganbarham2290
@loganbarham2290 Год назад
Rip Holden
@Woody265
@Woody265 Год назад
I am suprised you went through all that and failed to mention that these cars have a spool differential.
@bikeindustryshill
@bikeindustryshill Год назад
Agree. My understanding is this is what makes them particularly difficult.
@TheCarDoc1
@TheCarDoc1 Год назад
I was waiting for this too! 😅
@TarenGarond
@TarenGarond Год назад
I myself isn't surprised at all as I've seen other videos on this channel! XD
@slimsladyyo
@slimsladyyo Год назад
I remember growing up in Oz going to a few races w my dad seeing the early 2000s v8 gens was something else! Ford vs Holden era!
@adamstokes
@adamstokes Год назад
Great review mate. You brought back a lot of good memories and new information with this video - greatly appreciated.
@yt_Ajay_
@yt_Ajay_ Год назад
Imagine driving that in the rain..
@HJZ75driver
@HJZ75driver Год назад
Sketchy
@HJZ75driver
@HJZ75driver Год назад
Have a look for Chas Mostert, Craig Lowndes and SVG drifting at Eastern Creek in the rain
@comicquartz9129
@comicquartz9129 Год назад
Look at the Bathurst 1000 that happened recently, it was pouring
@benson_weaver
@benson_weaver Год назад
all the same points can be made for NASCAR. Jenson button ran a race, and almost had to retire due to heat exhaustion
@ggsimmonds1
@ggsimmonds1 Год назад
Biggest difference seems to be downforce. Nascar increased the downforce for the next-gen car.
@benson_weaver
@benson_weaver Год назад
@@ggsimmonds1 they decreased it significantly for road courses this year though
@aeroflopper
@aeroflopper Месяц назад
i watch these in the F1 off season, some real good racing going on here
@tweedvalleyoutdooradventur9168
@tweedvalleyoutdooradventur9168 Месяц назад
Awesome, great video and explainer. I'm an Aussie and never knew what really makes our home grown V8 racing so different. Thanks
@Alex_Lamus_99
@Alex_Lamus_99 Год назад
Do they still run spool differentials in gen 3? If so then that must add to the difficulty of driving these cars
@HJZ75driver
@HJZ75driver Год назад
Yep
@wez492
@wez492 Год назад
The Aussie v8s are a distant relative to the NASCAR racecars. Today's NASCAR is becoming more & more like a modified touring car . I frigging love the Australian v8 supercars, Peter Brock has got to be my favorite Aussie driver iv learned about. Mark skaife, Lowndes are just sme of my favorites . I would love to see the Aussie V8s touring here in America.
@ldnwholesale8552
@ldnwholesale8552 Год назад
No realtive to American racing trucks. Ok on ovals but [still] a circus anywhere else.
@vincydelsekene9724
@vincydelsekene9724 Год назад
Absolutely love this. Thank you for the great insight. 👌👌
@LimeGuy101
@LimeGuy101 Год назад
Much respect for the Adelaide reference, best track in the country outside the mountain.
@jebediahgentry7029
@jebediahgentry7029 Год назад
Dude you need to do one of these on NASCAR if you think these are hard to drive. Skinnier tires and even less downforce and heavier.
@mickyzzzeee
@mickyzzzeee Год назад
Yea ok mate…lol
@imr991
@imr991 Год назад
With the gen 7 they have wider tires but they do have low downforce packages such as the new short track package
@jebediahgentry7029
@jebediahgentry7029 Год назад
@@imr991 they still sound like they are a handful to drive compared to other cars. It was fun listening to Jenson Button and Jordan Taylor talk about how hard they are to drive
@mint_au
@mint_au Год назад
the cars that turn left and only time they use there brakes is to stop for fuel and tyres? ok mate haha
@jebediahgentry7029
@jebediahgentry7029 Год назад
@@mint_au bless your ignorant naive little heart
@burger406
@burger406 Год назад
put me behind the wheel and i will set records (i got my loisence 2 weeks ago) -burger40
@kelvin869
@kelvin869 10 месяцев назад
The Ford, Holden rivalry goes way back before the 1990's. Bathurst has been going since the 60's I believe. It was originally opened to all road cars.
@haidenthomas6002
@haidenthomas6002 9 месяцев назад
When one of the gods of car control, Ken Block (rest his soul) drove one of these monsters for the first time, he spun it around in one of the first corners he drove. In that moment he gained a great respect for what these drivers do. That really puts it into perspective.
@ColtCapperrune
@ColtCapperrune Год назад
I truly hope Formula One never goes this spec route… One of my favorite things about racing is the engineering that the teams are able to pull off.
@IJ-E36
@IJ-E36 Год назад
Very well researched and presented video Scott, the best thing they did was pull a lot of wing/ downforce out of the Gen3 cars.
@danlewiswelshmsport9535
@danlewiswelshmsport9535 Год назад
you missed the lack of differential which sets the v8 appart on sim for me, the driving style is so unique
@Alexwaltman850
@Alexwaltman850 9 месяцев назад
"skinny tires" he says. Looked up the spec and it's a 280mm wide tire. Most road cars are on 225mm tires
@tuut1241
@tuut1241 Месяц назад
You have no idea how loud these cars. Up close the vibration of the sounds feels like its going stopping stop your heart. The change of gear changes are to drool over. Unbelievable machines.
@chrisvanbuggenum871
@chrisvanbuggenum871 Год назад
Thanks for this topic. Much appreciated.
@iowapanner2223
@iowapanner2223 10 месяцев назад
No traction control and no ABS, drivers driving the car. Dang, that sounds like fun.
@shangrilai1990
@shangrilai1990 Год назад
Adelaide represent! Absolutely beautiful track 😊
@arrond5745
@arrond5745 Год назад
One of my favorite series. Great racing!
@gdesilla
@gdesilla Год назад
What a great video , very informative. Thank you
@Mr83rt
@Mr83rt Год назад
The reason why they turned it from a touring car series with different classes to just a v8 supercar series was all because of the Nissan skyline also known as Godzilla. The skylines were only in the series for 2 years and absolutely dominated the touring car championship.
@rvladimiro
@rvladimiro Год назад
This championship pops up from time to time in my country and I absolutely LOVE the door to door relentless racing the aussies put on. I love F1 but this is truly outstanding.
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