@@けろりら he was trying to extinguish the guy and not the fire itself. I personally think, that this is the right decision bcs people are more important than the car
Another thing I love about IMSA - they know what to do when they see fire. I've watched every race for 3 seasons, and they have their share of fires, no doubt. But I have yet to see anyone get hurt, other than possible minor burns that the pit crewmembers are too hardass to complain about. (I'd be calling 9-1-1 if it were me. Then the laundry service.)
Panic KILLS and we can learn a lot from these stupid mistakes and accidents. The crew members remain Zen calm. 1:58 I seriously hope I never need to do my one job. Just let me stand here and you drive away. 2:03 Time to get to work.
Well, racing organizer should take note to pit stop orders. Change tire first, meanwhile you can swap drivers (& wipe the windscreen on GT racing), after all finished, last thing is refueling, & one crew standby close holding fire extingusher.
Can you imagine the time when Pit crews rocked up in short shorts and baseball caps, no protection or the very first cars used as race cars had the oil drum right behind the driver and they would just dump oil in, and the drivers would be drinking and insanely enough, some nearby would be smoking. All you have to see is Jos Verstappen's pit lane fire to know that even then, safety had come a long way which helped save his entire pit crew from major injury.
Car and people catch in fire and they just continue the race but in football players fall theatrically when an opponent touches them or even just looks at their direction.
People in general should learn from pit stop crews. When an accident happen they act and act fast instead of running circles and yelling in panic. They act first even if it is someone's mistake and don't spend time arguing or blaming each other. That is chivalry. That is heroism. That is a proper way to be a human.
There're two sorts of pitstop guys.. One is getting the hell outta here like you smash firecrackers in front of chicken and the other ones act like nothing happens and don't give a shit.
Could be a lot of stuff, sparks from the tyre change, fuel leaking onto hot parts of the car (brakes, exhaust, manifold etc.) or other external sources.
1:58, White helmet was on his A-game this day
wouldnt want him on my team in modern warfare doe no hard feelings
@@けろりら he was trying to extinguish the guy and not the fire itself. I personally think, that this is the right decision bcs people are more important than the car
@@basti8539 yeah but the car is bloody expensive
@@Dackered and lives are not compared with money
@@Dackered who cares about one of those cars, they get totaled every now and then, lives first then car.
The rivalry in the teams is always true but can't help but smile when other teams help out each other in putting out the fire(s).
The first video, the guys like "Oh. I seem to be on fire."
2:47 Not his first fire, thats for sure.
yeah, he is like "shut up fire" and slaps the pipe head.😂😂
The patience and trust on the fire suit is remarkable indeed
0:54 dude stayed in the doorway
“Is the steering okay? Do you think you need some tweaking?”
“You’re on fire”
LMAO
Hes thrusting the rest of hes team probably
2:05 I actually love this guys thinking how he sprays his friend and the hos then the fire so then the fire won’t burn him
tf did u have a stroke typing this?
I understand this comment a little but I got stroke reading it but yeah it's called teamwork
its good to see that when there is a fire in less then 1 second people are there with fire extinuashers
There’s already people with fire extinguishers ready in the back. Then they just come up. Sorry for the 1 year late reply
@@kinju6227 lol
Extinguisher mann
Make sure you have fire extinguishers at your homes, be ready for anything.
Harambe no think your wrong they come from the local fire station and warp there
Amazing to see the brave guy at @3:52 to literally step on fire to help the escaping driver..!!
Wow that’s a big jump 1:17
Another thing I love about IMSA - they know what to do when they see fire. I've watched every race for 3 seasons, and they have their share of fires, no doubt. But I have yet to see anyone get hurt, other than possible minor burns that the pit crewmembers are too hardass to complain about. (I'd be calling 9-1-1 if it were me. Then the laundry service.)
I love how every other racing series a fire is like something to worry about but in nascar it's just like yeah oh no anyways.
That’s how it used to be in F1….
i think the pit job has the more adrenaline more than skydiving.. you fight against time, fire and to not get hit by other cars :)
Panic KILLS and we can learn a lot from these stupid mistakes and accidents. The crew members remain Zen calm.
1:58 I seriously hope I never need to do my one job. Just let me stand here and you drive away.
2:03 Time to get to work.
3:03 he was born ready for that fire
Driver: Dude! Why are you spraying me?
Pit member: THERE’S A FXCKING FIRE ABOVE YOU
Driver: *this is fine.*
No it’s not fine. Ethanol fires are very scary. Because you can’t see it
@@ffandrewd2986 *this is fine.* is a meme
@@S70V12 ik but lol
0:16 that’s why fuel is very dangerous because it could ignite by the soaring heat and it could trigger the explosion
Well, racing organizer should take note to pit stop orders. Change tire first, meanwhile you can swap drivers (& wipe the windscreen on GT racing), after all finished, last thing is refueling, & one crew standby close holding fire extingusher.
so satisfying
Fire! Fire! Fire!
I SAID "We need a new FIRE PIT!"
Can you imagine the time when Pit crews rocked up in short shorts and baseball caps, no protection or the very first cars used as race cars had the oil drum right behind the driver and they would just dump oil in, and the drivers would be drinking and insanely enough, some nearby would be smoking. All you have to see is Jos Verstappen's pit lane fire to know that even then, safety had come a long way which helped save his entire pit crew from major injury.
It's sad to see some beautiful cars getting burned away
Tip: if you get caught on fire, lay down and roll, dont run
Nah don't worry it's mostly superficial. It's the fuel burning more than the car itself
@@TheKenji2221 I know but still
I know its repairable
Idk why but i expected a eurobeat spitfire compilation. Then i read it twice
Good video mate
When u click this vid you just know a Lamborghini is gonna appear
ItsRealRiptide lol
his video made me sub you!
Keep it up!
Car and people catch in fire and they just continue the race but in football players fall theatrically when an opponent touches them or even just looks at their direction.
Spontaneous combustion is a base feature of the Ferrari 458.
People in general should learn from pit stop crews. When an accident happen they act and act fast instead of running circles and yelling in panic. They act first even if it is someone's mistake and don't spend time arguing or blaming each other. That is chivalry. That is heroism. That is a proper way to be a human.
2:50 nerves of steel
Wise choice they don't refuel anymore in Formula 1
One of the many reasons F1 has become so boring over the last years...
thats your opinion - for me it hasnt changed a thing, the pitstops have even become more exiting - and the tire strategies aswell ....
ya and no one watches f1 anymore
It's turned racing into a breath-holding contest.
That is why there is no refueling in F1 anymore boys
Their Moto is “Don’t stop spraying”.
I know why when go to gastason we need to stop the engine
Workers without fireproof clothing, scary
That's is a scary fire oh man.
poor guy at 2:04, i felt so bad for laughing
There're two sorts of pitstop guys.. One is getting the hell outta here like you smash firecrackers in front of chicken and the other ones act like nothing happens and don't give a shit.
Hi
You mean "New Fire Pit Compilation" :)
消防士に転職できそう
Make an update till the year's range 2018-2020, please
What's cause the fire?... The reason? Thanks ...
One reason is when they change tires. Sometimes, there's a spark while changing tires. When fuel is spilled on that, it creates a fire.
Disk breaks can become very very hot, and when a drop of fuel falls in it, simply ignites Other thing that is really hot is exaust pipe.
Could be a lot of stuff, sparks from the tyre change, fuel leaking onto hot parts of the car (brakes, exhaust, manifold etc.) or other external sources.
Thank you pompier 👨🚒 🧯🙏
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Lol, 666 likes! Almost hit the like! 😂
No-one wants to see supercars die
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..why do people run when they see fire?
I dunno, like, maybe...to save their lives?
@@royveldboom7266 Well I mean if you're not in danger you don't need to run though.
Some of the pit crews are so committed that not even fire will stop them.
2:14 that guy its like: ''Wtf am i going to do?''
TheBlaze danish? If so then🤮
Tesla: Just happens If my Bateries have perforation, thats not problem for me ;D
The firefighting response time is horrible compared formula 1.
:2:49 my man is a mage
The guy invisible fire got Ricky Bobby.
How do they put out lithium fires?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Die sind solche Pechvogel
after 4 year wow
😮😮😮😮😮wow
Subliminal...
this is why refueling is banned in formula 1
This shit used to be rare.
イタリアの車はよく燃える
良い焚き付けになるな
Eres increíble
f1 is slower by far just look at jos verstappen's fire