+Andrew Fallon I think his POV camera was on the bottom of his visor/ where the chin part is on the helmet so I think the depiction was majoratively accurate.
+DasCayman If the camera were on his chin you would see the sky reflected on the rear view mirrors. In the video you can see the car's body on the mirrors. This tells the camera is mounted on the top of the helmet, or forehead area.
while thats true, the camera also does some tricks with the photo. The top and bottom are a bit more stretched than you'd see in real person, so youd get a much clearer picture of the track ahead of you.
The vibration and shaking is still pretty intense even on today's cars - Lord knows how Schumacher, Senna, Berger, PK and all the oldies managed to pull it off - especially with manual shifters.
It's like comparing apples to oranges, say would they compare if todays drivers would use the same car as then or if the older generation of drivers would use contemporary cars and technology...besides there is clutch shifting in todays cars, not by feet but by hand.
McMuffinFluffin I actually used to go karting, I can tell you that: real life racing is way easier than on a simulator etc, because you feel it and you can feel and see how far away you are from the corner, on a screen its clise to impossible to see these things
brian lewis It was one of my first thoughts I had when I was watching this video - like well, Im coming over to my workplace...then...typical day in the office. wtf! I should have been born on different planet on one hand, but on the other, why not? everything could have been different, who knows
+brian lewis Don't be too sad. I'm sure this guy spends about 10x as much time sitting in chairs talking about the car, the laps, the lines, the everything as he does in an actual car dong whats fun.
Ryan White on his other video he said it's tricky to drive because the camera blocks one eye. So it's a actual POV view. The tv uses a helmet cam that's on top of the helmet.
.......................THANK YOU SO MUCH......!!!!!!! Big salut from France, Gémenos city, just nearby this racetrack, I grew up with the Paul Ricard, SUCH A PLEASURE TO WATCH THIS!!❤️ Vinz. 😊😊😊😊😊
7:00 Engine startup 7:27 Leaving pitstop and warming up 9:09 Full throttle In warming up you get to hear the full RPM range which rarely happens and sounds really nice
Yeah, me to.....the hardest part was when they were gone. And they didn't come back. I started to miss them during and long after the video ended. The stickers on refrigerators Kan last for many many years. But these stickers had a short life. And a cruel ending. I guess that was the EXTREME part of the video...
I have once spent 15mn in a room with Michael Schumacher. I worked as an interpreter for the director of a F2 circuit who had to present a modification in a curve to a kind of jury, I don't really know, in the whole organisation. When we arrived, one of the people present in the room was Schumacher. The presentation lasted 15 mn. He did not say a word. BUT, in my whole life (I am 64), I have never, ever, seen a person so FOCUSED. He sat there. Taking it ALL in. About a circuit where he would in all likelihood never race. He could have decided it was utterly unimportant. Yet of all the people in the room, he was by very far the most attentive person to the not-world-shaking presentation. When we left, I spoke, stunned, with the director, who answered that yes Schumacher was not a 100% guy, he was a 150% guy.
INCRÍVEL !!! Fiquei sem fôlego ! Parabéns pelo video de F1 mais emocionante que já vi na minha vida! Realmente muda muito a impressão que a gente tem da sensação que é pilotar um F1 assim com essa qualidade incrível! Demais!
I love the sound of that engine. When he was on the outlap I was impressed how loud it is, but halfway through the lap I noticed he wasn't really reving it up. When he began the fast lap I really had eargasm...
the trick is experience, knowing the track, and knowing the car. One does not simply just get in an f1 car and automatically know how to drive it. Even simulation cant quite prepare you.
@@juanmanuelcorrea7673 have you seen the video of a top sim driver get into an indy car? i mean for a guy with no physical experience thats pretty impressive of itself
@@clementyau7192 He had previous experience. A sim "racer" (jesus what a joke) does not equal to a real driver who is actually considered an athlete, not a petty gamer.
I saw a picture somewhere and I thought the driver was sitting so low that it was impossible for him to see several metres of road in front of him. So I actually searched "f1 driver pov".
Does Pirelli even have one of the current turbo cars to test tires with? Also, i love the stickers on the tires. They used to do that, now they remove them all. Love watching the stickers get worn off as the tire wears out.
f1 tracks needs more visible fix points. Track environments that makes it easier for the drivers and the audience in particular to see the track ahead. This would also help convey the sense of speed to the viewers.
Thanks for the cockpit view video. Very cool to see what the driver actually sees from the cockpit. Looks like the driver is taking a shorter track route at the end of the main straight past the pit area.
Another awesome video Lucas, thank you so much for posting. Please get Pirelli to buy you a new GoPro though, the sound on your 3 is terrible compared to the new ones ;-) I look forward to the next video!
The 2018 Toro Rosso on low rpm sounds like its about to blow up ... and i kinda love it. Also i would miss that Ferrari Turbo sound if thay switch again ...
Left corner... Left corner... Left corner... Left corner...Left corner... Left corner...Left corner... Left corner...LefttttzzzzzZZZZZZzzzzzZzzzzzzzzZZZZZzzz
***** haha, yep going in circles, really interesting, it shows the mentality of an oval fan, I'm sure ovals are challenging but to watch ? NO WAY, the problem is that f1 is a bit to much for some brain cells. stick to the coolaid lol
That would be awesome! That's actually what brought me here. NASCAR used to have helmet cams, but that technology sort of went away in the sport. With how advanced helmet cams have gotten (you really get a POV shot now), I think it would be an awesome feature in race broadcasts. Even just this video of a single car on track is breathtaking. Imagine a POV shot of a great battle at say Richmond or Watkins Glen. I really hope NASCAR can incorporate this technology in races. I'm not sure if it's up to NASCAR or the TV stations, though.
I like all types of automotive racing - some better than others naturally. Nascar is one of the few racing leagues using vehicles that are largely unmolested and gives a sense of mechanical and electronic purity. To know that the drivers literally wrestle with the cars at speeds in excess of 200mph while trying to stay within a foot of the cars around them, and not get caught in an aerodynamic shit storm, is pretty intense. And when then go on road courses? Oh my, now that's some man's racing.
Thank god for down force. Before alterations with the rear wing and pods etc, just a slight twitch upwards and the F1 would be taking off like a rocket (before obviously crashing back down)...
Fascinating to see the grip change (for me) so dramatically -- and then the appearance (again, "for me") so suddenly of the island of 'foam' in the middle of the tires. Wowser! Cool!
TheCrazyLifer84 Probably because there's such a limited amount of tyres available for a GP weekend that after FP1 most of the tyres have been used already.
8:08 am I the only one who is feeling a Little pain in my ears when he hits the 18000 rpm ? No joke I’m watching this with headphones and it feels quite uncomfortable hearing this
Hello Mister Lucas di Grassi, this is the onboard we want to see more in F1! Here you see the real skill of the driver in every visible details. Pushing amazingly straight from the first lap. Astonishing driving, I want to add one thing. Every one F1 driver from the first to the last one is a HERO of he can drive THIS.
Check out lucas di Grassi's POV. He said he had it on the helmet visor over his left eye, and said he had to see out of one eye; how difficult it was for him. He did that at SPA.
yeah, it seems limited, and perhaps he was also carrying full downforce! At 9:29-9:49, it took him about 20 seconds to go from ~75km/h to 293km/h... and he wasn't hitting the limiter! There are nowadays 1000cc stock bikes doing 0-300km/h sub 20seconds... my old R1 does 0-300km/h in 22-23 seconds, so yes, I'm not impressed either!!
Lucas thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you for this very very very very amazing video. Also Thank you for no music inside...
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You for NO Music...!!! Hoooray !!!
+highvelocity123 Exactly. No music.
+highvelocity123 It IS music :)
+Francisco Diogo Lopes Proper "music" ;)
Tengu the car is music
c0V3Ro 8
F1 coverage needs more POV
+RuMpLe StilTsKiN, that's the only shot that actually elevates the excitement of the race
meant to say faster to go from 200 to 300
Imagine POV but with quadraphonic sound and the oculus rift 3d perspective. Now that I'd pay to experience
how about you pay to actually test drive an f1 car instead
+theroyalcam I prefer getting paid to drive :)
am i the only one that got some sort of satisfaction from watching the writing and stick on the tire get worn away?
+Chase B Nope, you aren't.
I am
+Chase B You definitely not alone on that...
First thing I noticed brotha. Totally hard about it too
+Chase B the sticker lasted surprisingly long. it was fighting haha
that right hander after the long straight, 200+... my god
1st gear too
He doesn't mean the corner after the main straight.
Artur Zathas he was very slow he could have gone faster I think
More than 290 holy cow so fast the GoPro was twitching.
@@AdityaPatilR He's in a Pirelli F1 car which was the Toyota prototype for 2010, probably a very slow F1 car at best
9:30
Girl: I'm home alone
Robert Zimmerman 😂 comment is underrated
Lol
also
girl: im pregnant
9:30
disgusting
That moment you realize they sit even lower than what the camera is showing...
+Andrew Fallon I remember someone (I think it was Hamilton), who said the drivers can't see their own front tires.
+Andrew Fallon I think his POV camera was on the bottom of his visor/ where the chin part is on the helmet so I think the depiction was majoratively accurate.
+DasCayman If the camera were on his chin you would see the sky reflected on the rear view mirrors. In the video you can see the car's body on the mirrors. This tells the camera is mounted on the top of the helmet, or forehead area.
+Andrew Fallon he put the gopro in front of his eye (left or right I dont know) he's driving with only one eye
while thats true, the camera also does some tricks with the photo. The top and bottom are a bit more stretched than you'd see in real person, so youd get a much clearer picture of the track ahead of you.
The vibration and shaking is still pretty intense even on today's cars - Lord knows how Schumacher, Senna, Berger, PK and all the oldies managed to pull it off - especially with manual shifters.
They were top class drivers about 100x more talented than todays drivers.
PK? You mean Piquet?
It's like comparing apples to oranges, say would they compare if todays drivers would use the same car as then or if the older generation of drivers would use contemporary cars and technology...besides there is clutch shifting in todays cars, not by feet but by hand.
Aryton Senna was dogshit. People only like him because his car sounded cooler. Lewis Hamilton is the greatest driver to ever live.
@@terrycrews6179 nice b8
These drivers have superb reflexes.
they start breaking for the corners and I don't even see them at so far off.
They have to memorize these circuits like the back of their hand, probably even have a map in their mind.
McMuffinFluffin nah, the map is bottom right
The driver is a formula e driver
McMuffinFluffin I actually used to go karting, I can tell you that: real life racing is way easier than on a simulator etc, because you feel it and you can feel and see how far away you are from the corner, on a screen its clise to impossible to see these things
6:59 waking up of the beast...
7:53 unleashing of the full throttle...
Just realized I’ve cut my breathing for a solid 2minutes while watching this, definitely worth it thank you
7:00 Engine start. You're welcome.
It's more interesting see every minute
thank you
MrSHowVIdeo I agree with you
Roooooaaaaaaaarrrrrr
I love at 2:59 when the engineer attaches the steering-wheel and the display instantly lights up.
+Johnson Steele what??? Theres power on it ofcourse its gonna light up, its not attached to the engine its attached to the frame.
+CrazyForCooCooPuffs Guess he just found it cool, nothing more, nothing less. ;-)
It also tells you in a deep robotic voice: "welcome aboard captain"
@@cccpredarmy subnautica?
Kinda the same lines on removable stereo systems. As soon as you pop them in they light up instantly
I love how the wind can never really mute the sound of the engine. Love this video!
🏎️サイキックフィーバー🇯🇵
t&66&,&&6550 por tNO
I personally find it insane how they’re able to take sharp turns at such high speeds! So dope! What a rush!
That because a f1 car is 2 times lighter than a mazda Miata , and those wings are very steep for high downforce
@@fargeeks Actually TOO steep wings cause drag
@@fargeeks and wider wheels
@@sopateioLEGOyeah that's why they r slower than a Bugatti for example in a straight line
RUclips recommends this to me in 2020 and it seems that I am the only one here
MATI BL3ND no, there are others revisiting
You’re not alone here, we’re here for this sound
wrong
I’m here from 2021
No I searched and find this
Pretty depressing to think about what the first 15 minutes of my workday looks like in a POV cam.
brian lewis It was one of my first thoughts I had when I was watching this video - like well, Im coming over to my workplace...then...typical day in the office. wtf! I should have been born on different planet on one hand, but on the other, why not? everything could have been different, who knows
+brian lewis Don't be too sad. I'm sure this guy spends about 10x as much time sitting in chairs talking about the car, the laps, the lines, the everything as he does in an actual car dong whats fun.
+brian lewis In my case it's 15 minutes of eating a bagel and drinking a coffee.
+Just a Random Dude lol mine is 15 of hitting the snooze button 😏
cause the 16th is amazing?
This should be a view on Sky Sports F1!
It is, though it doesn't look as good on tv.
Ryan White on his other video he said it's tricky to drive because the camera blocks one eye. So it's a actual POV view. The tv uses a helmet cam that's on top of the helmet.
Samee Ahmed i suppose one reason why they dont show this kind of view is in case they're showing it live and he's about to have a bad accident
They rarely have this view
But I wish u could select it
Maldonados helmet cam crashes would b funny😂
Samee Ahmed nice comment!
That was something else. It has to be the best camera position I've ever seen. I really enjoyed it. Thanks for a brilliant upload.
.......................THANK YOU SO MUCH......!!!!!!!
Big salut from France, Gémenos city, just nearby this racetrack, I grew up with the Paul Ricard, SUCH A PLEASURE TO WATCH THIS!!❤️
Vinz. 😊😊😊😊😊
7:00 Engine startup
7:27 Leaving pitstop and warming up
9:09 Full throttle
In warming up you get to hear the full RPM range which rarely happens and sounds really nice
we need more of these, no music just pure sound
Yes yes yes no music and tanks for all the details in this video
@@usseneansar2450 ikr, the camera view is also perfect
@@SMOKEY_HATES_TAXES You hate taxes ? So you want no roads ???????
The first 6 minutes are pretty much time I'll never get back, but MAN, the rest of it is SUPERB. Thanks for an amazing in-car POV extravaganza!
All I could think of is how long it was gonna take for those stickers to wear off the two front wheels
Yeah, me to.....the hardest part was when they were gone. And they didn't come back. I started to miss them during and long after the video ended. The stickers on refrigerators Kan last for many many years. But these stickers had a short life. And a cruel ending. I guess that was the EXTREME part of the video...
+RICHIESCO12 Deeper than his ass hole
Yvan Imperionetti talking from experience? XD
@@bladerunner900 fucking Socrates over here
@@bladerunner900 ROFL
I have once spent 15mn in a room with Michael Schumacher. I worked as an interpreter for the director of a F2 circuit who had to present a modification in a curve to a kind of jury, I don't really know, in the whole organisation. When we arrived, one of the people present in the room was Schumacher. The presentation lasted 15 mn. He did not say a word. BUT, in my whole life (I am 64), I have never, ever, seen a person so FOCUSED. He sat there. Taking it ALL in. About a circuit where he would in all likelihood never race. He could have decided it was utterly unimportant. Yet of all the people in the room, he was by very far the most attentive person to the not-world-shaking presentation. When we left, I spoke, stunned, with the director, who answered that yes Schumacher was not a 100% guy, he was a 150% guy.
Much better than any tv broadcast...thanks!
The sound, the wind. That was amazing
8:15 that moment when the tire speed matches shutter speed and the sticker just sits there lool
And I just thought the game was glitching lol
Persistence of vision.... But in this case of a camera
Cool
Yh
The Rotation Period, the tire speed itself doesn't really mean anything
Man, this video is absolutaly amazing. Makes my 'wish-to-be-a-pilot' heart beats much faster. Thank you!!! Keep going.
INCRÍVEL !!! Fiquei sem fôlego ! Parabéns pelo video de F1 mais emocionante que já vi na minha vida! Realmente muda muito a impressão que a gente tem da sensação que é pilotar um F1 assim com essa qualidade incrível! Demais!
Ever since I was a little kid I've always loved the howl of a F1 car.
Me too
awesome!!!!! Next to the video of the birth of my children, the most AWESOME video yet.
Thanks for sharing! Love it!
I love the sound of that engine. When he was on the outlap I was impressed how loud it is, but halfway through the lap I noticed he wasn't really reving it up. When he began the fast lap I really had eargasm...
First time I can stare at the sun without it blinding me. Incredible.
Lol, I swear at one point he was Catching up to it!
Finally! A pov video where the driver is pushing it. Usually it is an outlap during preseason testing
Hands down one of the best jobs in the world, fantastic glimpse into an F1 driver POV
10:02, this hectic steer changes - fascinating!
These were the V8s not the turbo V6.
No shit
+supercooled ..... the turbo v6 is shit... prefer the v8
+Siddharth Desai Same here.
+Siddharth Desai my favorite sounding F1 will always be V10
+James Thomas Mine aswell
7:52
Or 7:00 for the engine start up xD
The beast ONNNNN !! Amazing
Love the way it sounds when it digs under throttle at the lower end !!!!!! Pure music!!!
Let's have this on television broadcast straightaway! Unbelievably good. Thank you for doing this and putting it online! So much better.
the trick is experience, knowing the track, and knowing the car. One does not simply just get in an f1 car and automatically know how to drive it. Even simulation cant quite prepare you.
Yep, simulators does what the user can see, like doing the things those buttons on the wheel do.. here, you need tons of karting experience
That's why I laugh at those saying that F1 E-sports winners are as much a driver as a F2 pilot...
@@juanmanuelcorrea7673 have you seen the video of a top sim driver get into an indy car? i mean for a guy with no physical experience thats pretty impressive of itself
@@clementyau7192 He had previous experience. A sim "racer" (jesus what a joke) does not equal to a real driver who is actually considered an athlete, not a petty gamer.
is that a lotr reference
I am probably one of the only people that actually searched for this
This was in my recommend but I look up stuff like this all the time so ur not alone
Nope
hey i did
I saw a picture somewhere and I thought the driver was sitting so low that it was impossible for him to see several metres of road in front of him. So I actually searched "f1 driver pov".
I am scared too bro!
notice how the markings on the tire completely came off in one lap
friction I know
so much power going through the tyres, its amazing
Drawn2B so much doge
much power, such amaze
The writing on the tyres was gone after just one corner, the labels stuck around a little further.
That was fantastic. Thanks for an insider's view Lucas! You are still very fast.
This guy is flat out gettin it! Looks like throttle is all the way open on 2 parts of the course. Thank you for sharing this. Freaking AWESOME!!!
It was like you were actually putting on the helmet and being strapped in. Should have this view during a race
A live feed to thousands of spectators, that's awesome!
And F1 can barely let you choose what driver you want to watch onboard and it doesnt work on ChromeCast and some TV
Does Pirelli even have one of the current turbo cars to test tires with? Also, i love the stickers on the tires. They used to do that, now they remove them all. Love watching the stickers get worn off as the tire wears out.
+op3l Pirelli organize a tyre test and invite 2-3 teams to conduct a program that they supervise.
+Kyle Arnold It's also at this track, coincidentally.
You know you have MASSIVE balls doing 207 mph on a bank turn! My goodness!!
I think it's actually 207 km/h / 128 mph
@@johndavidson3694 You can see from the wheel, that on the straight's he was going around 280-300 kph
Thanks for not ruining it with music.
No music. Only engine sound. Perfect 👌. Thanks. 👍
This is pretty much my dream in life. A day in an F1 car with the track all to myself.
15:29 300 km/h!
You can see the progressions as the tires heat up. The later braking points and sharper turn ins, top speed kept creeping up..
This track is beautiful. I will love it in the 2018 season.
Former carrier based fighter pilot here.
A lot of “preflight” similarities.
Great video-thanks.
That was awesome!! Sounds really great through headphones!
Driving starts at 7:30
Loebane I
Is this on PS4?
Hahahahahahahahaha
Trolllolololololo
*FACEPALM*
lol!
+big jim 😁😁
Schindlers fist nah. This is GTA VI
f1 tracks needs more visible fix points. Track environments that makes it easier for the drivers and the audience in particular to see the track ahead. This would also help convey the sense of speed to the viewers.
+Lars Agerbæk Paul Ricard is just a test track, they don't do races/broadcast on it.
Erik2Ammo ok
+Lars Agerbæk That's a really good idea.
like a dinosaur corner and the inbetween two volcanoes home stretch would be nice
Yvan Imperionetti Diddy Kong Racing?
Nice to have speed posted, thank you sir,thanks for the ride,get the blood pumping 👍☕️☕️✌️
Thanks for the cockpit view video. Very cool to see what the driver actually sees from the cockpit. Looks like the driver is taking a shorter track route at the end of the main straight past the pit area.
Another awesome video Lucas, thank you so much for posting.
Please get Pirelli to buy you a new GoPro though, the sound on your 3 is terrible compared to the new ones ;-)
I look forward to the next video!
I need to feel the G's for complete satisfaction!
Spin for the length of this video
and now the sound is awefull xD
would be awesome if this is how a game would look in the future xD
Yes, sounded much better in 2010.
Hairdryer sounding hybrids now! 🏎
I've never seen this more relaxed and casual side of formula 1.
Lucas this is amazing.Your the Elite of driving.Excellent Bravo.Thank you for posting.
who r here just missing the old day F1 engine sounds??
afron 94 well actually the new Renault cars have beautiful engine sounds
I'm here for the F1 engine sound too.
The 2018 Toro Rosso on low rpm sounds like its about to blow up ... and i kinda love it. Also i would miss that Ferrari Turbo sound if thay switch again ...
@@maximwannabepro3021 I like the sound of Force India
I crashed on the first turn.. I thought he was gonna go left 😂
Now imagine this in a Nascar format......i can't imagine it either....everyone would be asleep by now ;).
Left corner... Left corner... Left corner... Left corner...Left corner... Left corner...Left corner... Left corner...LefttttzzzzzZZZZZZzzzzzZzzzzzzzzZZZZZzzz
Don't worry just blame it on Maldonado and everything will be okay
***** haha, yep going in circles, really interesting, it shows the mentality of an oval fan, I'm sure ovals are challenging but to watch ? NO WAY, the problem is that f1 is a bit to much for some brain cells. stick to the coolaid lol
That would be awesome! That's actually what brought me here. NASCAR used to have helmet cams, but that technology sort of went away in the sport. With how advanced helmet cams have gotten (you really get a POV shot now), I think it would be an awesome feature in race broadcasts. Even just this video of a single car on track is breathtaking. Imagine a POV shot of a great battle at say Richmond or Watkins Glen. I really hope NASCAR can incorporate this technology in races. I'm not sure if it's up to NASCAR or the TV stations, though.
I like all types of automotive racing - some better than others naturally.
Nascar is one of the few racing leagues using vehicles that are largely unmolested and gives a sense of mechanical and electronic purity. To know that the drivers literally wrestle with the cars at speeds in excess of 200mph while trying to stay within a foot of the cars around them, and not get caught in an aerodynamic shit storm, is pretty intense.
And when then go on road courses? Oh my, now that's some man's racing.
this video is so nice. You got the camera in the right and best spot.
indy car does more pov like this if you're interested.
+somo1ful I don't like it either.
+somo1ful Not all Indycar is just oval tracks, we have tracks like Laguna Seca and Road America with twisties
Lel is that that what they call corners in America? I hope so.
+martinh88 lol no
The sound the wind makes... reminds me of childhood night car rides with my parents sleeping on the back seats while the windows were a bit open.
8:30 go around that corner at that speed in a non F1 car and you'll end up in outer space
Thank god for down force. Before alterations with the rear wing and pods etc, just a slight twitch upwards and the F1 would be taking off like a rocket (before obviously crashing back down)...
Trying so hard to hit 300
nah, he was rev limited for the test.
downforce :)
because it is NOT V10 :)
Because is not turbo ^^
because there's no carrot in front!
1:25 Mark Nutt? MARK NUTT!!!
r/unexpectedRT is loving this
@@filet-o-frisch I came from there haha
He has a brother, Richard....
Отлично! Наконец-то, один из всех правильно расположил камеру. Спасибо!
Fascinating to see the grip change (for me) so dramatically -- and then the appearance (again, "for me") so suddenly of the island of 'foam' in the middle of the tires. Wowser! Cool!
took less than a lap for the tire chalk to wear off. pretty awesome to notice
I'm pretty sure it was gone by the exit of the first corner.
Cody Hays I'm pretty sure your monitor doesnt have good resolution display.
It will be same for a road car.
I was looking at the stickers wearing off, don't see them these days.
TheCrazyLifer84 Probably because there's such a limited amount of tyres available for a GP weekend that after FP1 most of the tyres have been used already.
8:25 ps5 graphics are amazing
Yes but no..its real life
Cr4zYt K1113Rz really? I had no idea it was real life
@@okra5749 yeah like elon musk said...games and real life graphics are alike in the future
dammn ,this is insane!!!
thanks for that loving moment !
And thanks for posting Lucas . And a Brazilian same as my hero Ayrton Senna also from São Paulo 🇧🇷
Who’s here December 2024
If they could get a camera that runs at 60 FPS this would look so much cooler.
8:08 am I the only one who is feeling a Little pain in my ears when he hits the 18000 rpm ? No joke I’m watching this with headphones and it feels quite uncomfortable hearing this
8:08
Thanks for the upload. Really enjoyable to watch.
Hello Mister Lucas di Grassi, this is the onboard we want to see more in F1! Here you see the real skill of the driver in every visible details. Pushing amazingly straight from the first lap. Astonishing driving, I want to add one thing. Every one F1 driver from the first to the last one is a HERO of he can drive THIS.
1:55 is that drank in my cup by kirko bangz??
Better than sex
You shouldn't compare this with something you never had.
+Jon Lenin good one bud
That was something that Lewis Hamilton said once... And Kimi Raikkönen answered "maybe he has never had sex"
Other than drugs (at least in the beginning), nothing would feel better than sex. If anyone says otherwise than something ain't working right.
Jon Lenin fuck You
Flagging this video for erotic content
First video on RUclips that I've watched full
Oww man... How i miss this lovely sound... Greetings from Brazil!
Oh yeah - good old V8 sound. Music to my ears compared to that v6 turbo hybrid sorta shit...
ikr!
V10 is the real deal... miss that spectacular sound.
V12 is the goodness. I miss that more than any other.
V14 is the only thing that gets my wife moist I'm afraid.
Luke Day
The first thing is that I am sorry a V14 is the ONLY thing that gets her moist.
Secondly I never heard of a V14 production engine!
Why is he taking such a weird line at turn 2 ?
+theswedenmalmo Because on the inner line there are cones there, and you don't want to be hitting them at 200kph.
I was thinking the same question
so technically this track will host the france gp, and replace sepang malaysia gp. bwoah
Yep, Paul Ricard Circuit
Back when an F1 car sounded proper. Nice video, Lucas!
The best POV video that I have seen
Compared to the games... It looks like you can actually see in the cockpit. Unless the go pro is higher than his eyes.
Well yeah, it cant be mounted at eye level or he won't be able to see, was probably on head/forehead.
Check out lucas di Grassi's POV. He said he had it on the helmet visor over his left eye, and said he had to see out of one eye; how difficult it was for him. He did that at SPA.
Skip to 7:30 you're welcome!
Aw man, thank you so much for saving me like 10 seconds of my life.
actually its 7 and a half minutes. dimwit.
There's a thing called skimming through the video to the part where he gets on the track.
And thanks for the mindless insult.
Very limited!
How much HP did they let you have?
400?
It doesn't feel limited, but the gearbox may be set in a very short way (still go @ 295 kph)
yeah, it seems limited, and perhaps he was also carrying full downforce!
At 9:29-9:49, it took him about 20 seconds to go from ~75km/h to 293km/h... and he wasn't hitting the limiter!
There are nowadays 1000cc stock bikes doing 0-300km/h sub 20seconds... my old R1 does 0-300km/h in 22-23 seconds, so yes, I'm not impressed either!!
***** It is definitely limited, there's a video of an f1 car going 0-300kph in the wet in 12 seconds
This is Di Grassi testing tires for Pirelli, of course he's not going al out
Hes shifting very early. I think thats why he's that "slow".
Thank you so much for this video. Im gonna try this next year and I’m pumped. This gave me even more confidence to do it
Lucas thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you for this very very very very amazing video. Also Thank you for no music inside...