Except this is a last lap one and done thing - you arent getting away with that for too long due to the fact that it tears the crap out of the side of the car. you can only do it if you have enough metal on the side of the car, and each go around on the wall wears that metal down
@@DaBoomDude I don't watch NASCAR but could a team load the right side of the car with armor and send it the whole race? I would assume that this would only work for specific tracks but can they get race specific cars? hope I don't sound whiny I'm genuinely curious.
@@nukenuke4286 adding wheels would be better for this thing, since the constant rubbing against the side makes a lot of heat and something might catch fire
The Gs of that move will be less than any high speed f1 corner, and much less than stuff that fighter jets experience. Yes the Gs will be higher than a regular turn, but it's not extreme
I'm from the hood all we talk about is drugs basketball ND rap and I showed the bois at the bar ND they all started looking up Nascar learned Micheal Jordan's got a Nascar team of his own I never even knew
@@poisonpotato1 every once in a while you see an F1 driver make a 300 IQ move. Not like this though, the stock car can handle being wide open against the wall but an F1 car would've been totaled. Still, F1 has had some great moments.
yea and once you get bored of this move in videogame after about 2 minutes then you try to drive the track skillfully. unless youre losing and this is your only chance of winning. so this move is "the losers last effort". its cool to see it once in real race but the 2 minutes are over now.
Everyone other than Hamlin was just too impressed to be mad they got passed, they were loving it and he would have been too if it didn’t beat him out of the final 4
Incredibly dangerous. he couldve seriously hurt the guy he rear ended. Why am i not surprised all you yolkels are impressed. Nothing like almost killing other people to get the fans into it
I know they are all professionals but they all sounded like a video game lobby just vibing and having a good time, wish sports could be like this most of the time vibing and just laughing
Most of them are just thinking he is a fucking idiot because you're more likely to destroy your car and lose the race along with inviting the possibility of having some serious punishments thrown your way for endangering other drivers.
@@JacopoSkydwellerbut I mean, they are professional drivers that mostly drive in a circle. There was no downplaying of skill or difficulty in being a professional circle driver, and if you did get that impression then that seems like a you problem.
ok so the first development in nascar after 100 years will be to slap a metal plate on the right side of the car so they can do this consistently throughout the race. in 200 years they'll also add train tracks.
The lines "Where did the #1 come from?" and "It did. The #1 made it." had the most ace combat vibes to it. The radio muffle just added to the immersion.
I would hope it’s just a track limitation for Martinsville. the banking and width on other short tracks would keep this from being viable in other places, and a blanket rule I know would cause some bs every time someone is forced to the wall.
It makes sense because every racer will do it otherwise and one of the cars could mess up the wall a little and it catches the next car causing a big accident
It doesn't need one. The reason why it worked is three fold. One is that it was in Martinsville, arguably the only track this could work on. Bristol maybe but it's slightly bigger. Two is the Next Gen car is stiff enough to allow it, which since its questionable safety, might get revised soon. Third is now every driver will KNOW this tactic is viable and will block it
I know this is mostly drivers reactions specifically, but I still think Bootie Barker had the best reaction. right after Bubba said “wow!” Bootie said “that’s about the damndest thing I ever seen.” I gotta say I agree with him
Coming from a brit who has never watched nascar I gained a whole lot of respect for them . If somthing similar happened in nearly any other sport they would be throwing hands in the air shouting for a ref or sitting in an interview complaining about how it ruins the sport . But these guys just saw somthing insane and completely out of left field they could do nothing but be impressed and amazed
its amazing how much speed you can build in a turn when the wall handles the traction for you and you just put power on the tires... its almost like the gutter move
It's the same principle for sure, can't excelerate past the point of having traction on the road... Unless something else is holding you in place.... That something on initial d is the gutter, here it's the wall 😂
@@mcm4981 Shift 5 full power on the engine. When going to a curve, you would decrease speed and gain traction to successfully make a curve. In this case. Ross didn't need slowing down and moving the tires (traction), all he needed was increase his speed as the wall made the curve for him. Less traction = more speed. If you've watch Initial D. A similar move can be seen as the show utilizes the gutter to make the curve, thus decreasing traction on the tires, increasing the speed.
Reminded me on how you could literally wall ride it in NFS underground 2 and my friends would get pissed on how i won while just pressing the accelerator. What a wild ride.
Old Gran Turismo games had 500 lap races with huge payouts. I'd buy a cheap card with good muscle, enter into the race and rubber band the accelerator down to win the race. Let me skip hours and hours of racing with crap cars to afford the good stuff.
@@JP-xd6fm born in 51 and my mom took me to my first race at 6 days old. went to over 30 tracks just in Indiana in the 60's been going for over 60 years.
@@cecilhoover6706 Sorry I was making a bad joke, I did understood you've been watching races for a good 60 years. Let me ask you something, Do you have damaged your hearing?, I mean the races are loud and I'm corious if you are afected by that
Idk much about Nascar but I reckon that driver who was going max speed into the finish line and then get SLAMMED into from the rear.. musta been very confused for a sec
This man just broke NASCAR using ancient video game techniques that date back to the 1990s. We can only hope he can find solace in this wonderful accomplishment, and wish him peace and happiness for the rest of his life. The lesson here is to never let physics get in the way of your dreams, because physics only exist in your heart.
While I agree with your assessment, I don't appreciate the term ancient when referring to the 90s seeing that I was entering my 30s during it!! (Fist shake), Darn kids!!!!
Wait so, just to clarify: since he didn’t have to worry about traction around the corner as the wall prevented him from sliding out, he was able to just absolutely floor it on the last quarter lap and secure 2nd place?
Yes, combined with the fact that this particular corner is a sharper turn so the other drivers had to slow down quite a bit as they weren't planning to yeet themselves into the wall.
@@_UsernameUnavailable_ You can't tell where the cars are placed from just the video. There are cars further in front, so you don't know if he's 2nd or any other position.
Havent watched nascar in forever, I used to watch it casually with my father as a kid, he seemed to be more into it seriously, and seeing this move on social media brought me right back into this. I love it!
I had a binge of watching films of races from the 50's to 70's a while back, I need to watch more. Of course, a lot of the older ones are advertainment highlight reels, not the whole races... even better!
I've never expected this to work in real life. I thought the barricades would've folded on themselves and sent him flying. Game logic is slowly leaking into our world
You gotta respect the one with bigger balls than you. They likely thought about it hard but never did it, until someone decided to sit on their massive balls.
That is really smart! It makes the race a lot more strategic, you want to be fast but don't want to wreck your car. I hope we'll see this more often in the future
Let’s be clear he was betting that the wall and vehicle would make it all the way through the turn and his bet succeeded. That could’ve gone a lot worse. He did a great job, but he certainly had luck on his side.
I love how everyone had written this off as just a video game move without ever trying to see if it actually if its possible. If the Russians never came up with the cobra maneuver we would just call that a video game move too.
Now every single time anyone of us does this in a racing game whether it's NFS, Forza or anything racing in between, we can officially say we did a pro racer move.
Every drivers out there thought about doing the same thing but said "there's no need to do it." Now that someone actually has the balls and did it, the box is finally open. I guess we'll see more of this in the future.
I love that! lmao I've done that in F1 at Monaco it works great! I think it's absolutely amazing someone actually did it in real life! Should it be aloud? FUCK NO, but was it awesome? HELL YES!
I know some fans and drivers aren’t happy about but I’m ecstatic. I’m not really into nascar but this caught the whole racing worlds attention. What a moment!
It sounds like he got tremendous respect from other drivers not only because it was a maneuver you’d have thought was something insane for even attempting but that it worked beautifully.
Thank you all for 100k views. You Have Made me So Happy🎉🎉🎉🎉
You muh muh muh make me happy.
@@d.b.1176 cooper in the comment section omg
@@KinguKirimuzon 🤫
@@d.b.1176 some people just wake up and choose to be a-holes…nailed it.
@@Shadow-vp1lk that’s the plan ma’am
"I'm sure Nascar is gonna have fun with that one."
"Rule against it next week."
its shares the same vibe as "they're gonna nerf it next patch"
Nerfing it would be pointless since everyone damn well knows you can only pull this off once.
@@Meowblivion but since when did doing something pointless matter to Nascar? 😂
Drift to victory?
Larsons a dumbass racist
"If I knew that worked I would've just done that my last eight laps"
A real one
Except this is a last lap one and done thing - you arent getting away with that for too long due to the fact that it tears the crap out of the side of the car. you can only do it if you have enough metal on the side of the car, and each go around on the wall wears that metal down
@@DaBoomDude I don't watch NASCAR but could a team load the right side of the car with armor and send it the whole race? I would assume that this would only work for specific tracks but can they get race specific cars? hope I don't sound whiny I'm genuinely curious.
he was in 9th before that too haha
@@nukenuke4286 adding wheels would be better for this thing, since the constant rubbing against the side makes a lot of heat and something might catch fire
@@DaBoomDudeYou think the guy literally racing in nascar doesn’t know that?
Spotter - "holy cow, I guess it does work"
Everyone knew EXACTLY where he got that.
@@SimonWoodburyForget It's a move you can only pull off once. And he did it.
I swear I know what this is but I can't place it. where is it from?
NASCAR 2005
@@SimonWoodburyForget You're not pulling that many gs on that light of a corner at under 200 my guy. Stay in school.
The Gs of that move will be less than any high speed f1 corner, and much less than stuff that fighter jets experience. Yes the Gs will be higher than a regular turn, but it's not extreme
The fact that he is #1 gives him even more protagonist energy
They started talking like the side characters when the protagonist uses a special technique.
LMAO
Isn't the car he bumped into first place?
@@tonnentonie2767his car's number is 1, not his place at the finish line lol
@@Wonejo. Oh hahaha I was a bit confused
This move got the attention of the _world_ let me tell you... as an F1 fan that barely cares about Nascar this was legitimately insane.
Does F1 have any video game moments like this
I'm from the hood all we talk about is drugs basketball ND rap and I showed the bois at the bar ND they all started looking up Nascar learned Micheal Jordan's got a Nascar team of his own I never even knew
@@poisonpotato1 every once in a while you see an F1 driver make a 300 IQ move. Not like this though, the stock car can handle being wide open against the wall but an F1 car would've been totaled. Still, F1 has had some great moments.
Ok, as someone who watches car racing content mostly because it's adjacent to my aviation interests, that REALLY tells me how cool this move is.
@@poisonpotato1 You do a video game moment in F1, you & the safety car is out
F1 cars: *most likely DNF if you slightly touch another car*
NASCAR:
*Fernando Alonso has entered the chat*
@@b0zz1380y always leave da space
Drivers have finished with their cars on fire before its a far more interesting type of racing then just “hes makin a left turn!”
yea and once you get bored of this move in videogame after about 2 minutes then you try to drive the track skillfully. unless youre losing and this is your only chance of winning. so this move is "the losers last effort". its cool to see it once in real race but the 2 minutes are over now.
Lol NASCAR is so boring that this was the most entertaining moment in NASCAR history.
Everyone other than Hamlin was just too impressed to be mad they got passed, they were loving it and he would have been too if it didn’t beat him out of the final 4
Unsurprising considering Hamlin's an ass
Yeah. I think that was just about the coolest thing I’ve ever seen
Even DH was amused. He certainly didn't seem that unhappy
literally everyone after: *skill acquired*
Incredibly dangerous. he couldve seriously hurt the guy he rear ended. Why am i not surprised all you yolkels are impressed. Nothing like almost killing other people to get the fans into it
I love how they were not only impressed, but fully admitting they’d have done the same if they’d thought if it before he did.
Oh no, they all knew about wall riding from video games and media, but they didnt know it could work
New evolution of the Sport. Even less skill required, just tie an 8 year old to the seat and tell him to grind the barrier.
@@reefarolla32 you, and people like you is why the sport is dying
@@reefarolla32 You're good! You're good! You're good! You're good! You're good!
**The Flying Dutchman seeing better days**
@@reefarolla32 cry more
I know they are all professionals but they all sounded like a video game lobby just vibing and having a good time, wish sports could be like this most of the time vibing and just laughing
Forget sports, i wish actual video game lobbies were like this! These people are all so sportsmanlike and just having fun doing their things.
What video game lobby are YOU talking about?
It's one of those 1 in 1,000,000 games where your teammates and enemies are actual good sportsmen and are just there for a great time
disc golf
They’re not in the same channel…
What I like hearing is that everyone kinda just accepted that A it worked B it happened 3 there was nothing illegal about it in the current rule set.
a,b and 3 ....
@@PrototypeMali dont question it xD
@@PrototypeMali it's alphabet in Ohio
@@alexanderkim3629 cant have shit in ohio lol
And there’s that one crew chief: “Rule against it next week” 😂😂
"Whats the 1 doing" lmao I'm pretty sure alot of the Nascar drivers thought life was a simulation for a quick second lol
"What the 1 doing?"
"He's beginning to believe"
@@Jackie_Tikki_Tavi ok this comment needs to be reposted in the the general feed.
What da one doin?
I'm pretty sure it is, eh
Damn he is the numba one, the choosen one, the anime protagonist
"What's the one doing?"
"He's beginning to believe"
"He's the One" (literally. His car was the #1.)
@@kokaomf”HE WAS NUMBER ONE!!”
Good one! lmao!
Hearing what other *professionals* have to think about the move, makes it even more special than it already is
Most of them are just thinking he is a fucking idiot because you're more likely to destroy your car and lose the race along with inviting the possibility of having some serious punishments thrown your way for endangering other drivers.
@@_gungrave_6802 Yes, their words clearly express the utmost of contempt
Professional circle drivers?
@@_gungrave_6802 it was literally the last cornor before the finish, he would have gone over the finish line anyways
@@JacopoSkydwellerbut I mean, they are professional drivers that mostly drive in a circle. There was no downplaying of skill or difficulty in being a professional circle driver, and if you did get that impression then that seems like a you problem.
ok so the first development in nascar after 100 years will be to slap a metal plate on the right side of the car so they can do this consistently throughout the race.
in 200 years they'll also add train tracks.
In 250 years the cars will be accerated using joysticks and the only players will be professional scalextrix players
Nah they'll do what F1 did and make a rule banning it
Heavy duty plastic dolly wheels on the side of the car, so this can be done without the friction
Yeah he kinda broke the game lol
Or add wheels to the sides like giant slot cars
bro those reaction is straight out of Ace Combat when you do cool shit lol.
Lol, just like Trigger, "Chastain's different."
The lines "Where did the #1 come from?" and "It did. The #1 made it." had the most ace combat vibes to it. The radio muffle just added to the immersion.
When you exit the undergound tunnel you flew through be like:
So, have you found a reason to -fight- race yet?
_Buddy._
@@keiyousu7454 They're too young for Solo Wing Pixy
Guarantee you that Nascar will implement a new rule starting the new season about not doing that.
I would hope it’s just a track limitation for Martinsville. the banking and width on other short tracks would keep this from being viable in other places, and a blanket rule I know would cause some bs every time someone is forced to the wall.
they will probably redesign the rims and not have the center nut come out so far. then no rule change or addition will be needed.
And this is why I don’t enjoy watching it. What’s a race if it’s all sterilized down to one winning formula?
It makes sense because every racer will do it otherwise and one of the cars could mess up the wall a little and it catches the next car causing a big accident
It doesn't need one. The reason why it worked is three fold. One is that it was in Martinsville, arguably the only track this could work on. Bristol maybe but it's slightly bigger. Two is the Next Gen car is stiff enough to allow it, which since its questionable safety, might get revised soon. Third is now every driver will KNOW this tactic is viable and will block it
I know this is mostly drivers reactions specifically, but I still think Bootie Barker had the best reaction. right after Bubba said “wow!” Bootie said “that’s about the damndest thing I ever seen.”
I gotta say I agree with him
My favourite was definitely “if I knew it worked I would’ve done it for the last eight laps”
Bootie barker. LOL
1:06 Ricky Stenhouse quote has the same energy as “Nothing in the rule book says a dog can’t play basketball.” XD
LMAO FING Airbud!!!
What is really cool is the sportsmanship of EVERY SINGLE DRIVER. THAT gave me goosebumps
Coming from a brit who has never watched nascar I gained a whole lot of respect for them . If somthing similar happened in nearly any other sport they would be throwing hands in the air shouting for a ref or sitting in an interview complaining about how it ruins the sport . But these guys just saw somthing insane and completely out of left field they could do nothing but be impressed and amazed
@@acid3129because all of them did it in Nascar 2005 😂😂
LITERALLY a pro-gamer move
Life imitating Art
“It’s not possible!”
“No, it’s necessary.”
"Gotta get em; two positions."
“Initiating spin!”
its amazing how much speed you can build in a turn when the wall handles the traction for you and you just put power on the tires... its almost like the gutter move
Ur comment reminds me of Initial D
@@orebesity :D Thats exactly what came to mind after reading that.
Answered my question, how is he accelerating by scraping the wall?
It's the same principle for sure, can't excelerate past the point of having traction on the road... Unless something else is holding you in place.... That something on initial d is the gutter, here it's the wall 😂
@@mcm4981 Shift 5 full power on the engine. When going to a curve, you would decrease speed and gain traction to successfully make a curve. In this case. Ross didn't need slowing down and moving the tires (traction), all he needed was increase his speed as the wall made the curve for him.
Less traction = more speed.
If you've watch Initial D. A similar move can be seen as the show utilizes the gutter to make the curve, thus decreasing traction on the tires, increasing the speed.
I like how they're like, "I can't even be mad at that! That was sick!"
Reminded me on how you could literally wall ride it in NFS underground 2 and my friends would get pissed on how i won while just pressing the accelerator. What a wild ride.
Good times good times
Wall riding was alive and well in Most Wanted too, got my lap times smashed by a buddy who drove every corner dirty on the invisible walls
I was looking for this comment lol
The exact game I had in mind that I’d do this with lol. Bizarre to me to see it happen in real life
Old Gran Turismo games had 500 lap races with huge payouts. I'd buy a cheap card with good muscle, enter into the race and rubber band the accelerator down to win the race. Let me skip hours and hours of racing with crap cars to afford the good stuff.
There are few times in life where someone makes a split second decision and that decision makes them an instant legend. This is one of those moments.
still the best thing i ever saw in racing and I am over 70 and have watched racing since the 60's
Cecil your comment made my day, you’re a legend 💪💪
Hell yeah man!!
So you just have been watching races for 10 years, huh? expert...
@@JP-xd6fm born in 51 and my mom took me to my first race at 6 days old. went to over 30 tracks just in Indiana in the 60's been going for over 60 years.
@@cecilhoover6706 Sorry I was making a bad joke, I did understood you've been watching races for a good 60 years. Let me ask you something, Do you have damaged your hearing?, I mean the races are loud and I'm corious if you are afected by that
The fact that 90% of his fellow racers didnt even care about being passed, they were just happy to be there while he made history. Good on you boys
Idk much about Nascar but I reckon that driver who was going max speed into the finish line and then get SLAMMED into from the rear.. musta been very confused for a sec
Haha yep!
"I guess it DOES work" I wonder if he thought about doing it before because of computer games
All of them did 😂
This man just broke NASCAR using ancient video game techniques that date back to the 1990s. We can only hope he can find solace in this wonderful accomplishment, and wish him peace and happiness for the rest of his life. The lesson here is to never let physics get in the way of your dreams, because physics only exist in your heart.
How can physics be real when our eyes aren't?
While I agree with your assessment, I don't appreciate the term ancient when referring to the 90s seeing that I was entering my 30s during it!!
(Fist shake),
Darn kids!!!!
Chastain has made nascar fun again.
And NASCAR will almost certainly rip that fun right out of the rulebook next season.
again?
I don't watch nascar and want to see what Chastain has done to make nascar fun in the past
@@OneBiasedOpinion They already stated that they're not gonna do anything to change it
@@OneBiasedOpinion good news for ya then!
@@LeOwwAndRose Look at the COTA finish in 2022
Wait so, just to clarify: since he didn’t have to worry about traction around the corner as the wall prevented him from sliding out, he was able to just absolutely floor it on the last quarter lap and secure 2nd place?
Yes, combined with the fact that this particular corner is a sharper turn so the other drivers had to slow down quite a bit as they weren't planning to yeet themselves into the wall.
Correcto
They should have put this in the description or something. Everyone's all impressed and I had no idea why.
@@multiwebinc don't you have a brain?
@@_UsernameUnavailable_ You can't tell where the cars are placed from just the video. There are cars further in front, so you don't know if he's 2nd or any other position.
Havent watched nascar in forever, I used to watch it casually with my father as a kid, he seemed to be more into it seriously, and seeing this move on social media brought me right back into this. I love it!
It's still boring af my guy
@@sp33drrye it is watching cars go in circles but I’d he likes it he likes it
When Earnhardt Sr died I quit, he was the last of what "Nascar" was...
@@sp33drr let people enjoy things dude
I had a binge of watching films of races from the 50's to 70's a while back, I need to watch more.
Of course, a lot of the older ones are advertainment highlight reels, not the whole races... even better!
When a hail Mary move comes off flawless. That few seconds there would probably be one of that mans life time memoriable moments.
"Rule against it next week" got me lmao
Bro awakened the gamers inside the entire grid
Actually, he HAD to do it. In the last lap, the car lost the ability to turn itself due to the added mass of *his massive balls* 😂
💀
XD
Got me there ngl
I thought your message was totally legit until I read the last 2 words. Well done.
Oh god youtube comments and their obsession with balls
After 15 years of doing it in Gran Turismo I can't believe it actually works irl too
I've never expected this to work in real life. I thought the barricades would've folded on themselves and sent him flying. Game logic is slowly leaking into our world
The look on Hamlin's face was priceless. 😂
Damn straight it was, I was laughing til the point where I fell off my bed, but I still kept on laughing.
Watching clips of this move will never get old
"That is a badass! Badass!" 😂
I love the overall approval from the other drivers as it happened 😂😂😂😂
Watch it, Chastain's gonna do a double jump any time now.
this audio is LIT!.. jus the overall chatter over comms made it that much more fun to watch!
Dude saw a flashback about why he wants to race, allowing him to release 101% of his power
Chastain: I'm going to do what we call a pro gamer move
Up there with Nascar "not in the rulebook" legends, like the 20-foot fuel line, or whatever it was.
It’s the respect and admiration from his fellow racers that gets me 😂
Just doing that move automatically makes it FairPlay in my eyes
You gotta respect the one with bigger balls than you. They likely thought about it hard but never did it, until someone decided to sit on their massive balls.
Literally some lightning McQueen move right there
I'm not a NASCAR fan, or even a car sports fan in general, but I'm still not over this. This is the coolest thing I've seen all year.
The 99s audio is golden
The move heard around the world. There has to be a mini documentary made about this moment!!
you mean Netflix
@@druegnor1703 Crash Heard Around the World!
That car deserves a HOF induction.
Epic!
During the off season, every driver is gonna play Forza to learn all the exploits and spend months trying to recreate them.
"He just got on the fence on three- and floored it"
-#31 crew
As an F1 viewer who always thought NASCAR was boring and stupid, this has to be one of the coolest things I've seen in my life.
I swear to got F1 fans are NPCs. This is the FOURTH comment I’ve seen from F1 fans that’s almost word for word. It’s crazy
@@cpttankerjoe Are you a foamer?
@@philithegamer8265 why yes I am.
ur backwards f1 is stupid and boring cars cant touch in f1 races are too short the races are never close and exciting
@@cpttankerjoe conrail fan?
I absolutely love how none of them seemed pissed off about it... they're all like "dayum, well played sir" ha ha!
The move itself, was awesome enough. Knocking out denny with it, was the icing on the cake.
Finally something cool about circle racing 🗿
Love how most of them weren't even mad. Just damn impressed haha
love how none of them are hating, theyre all in awe over it lol
Not only could I not stop laughing at their reactions, but watching him do it while they’re all reacting makes it so much better 🤣
That is really smart! It makes the race a lot more strategic, you want to be fast but don't want to wreck your car. I hope we'll see this more often in the future
Ohhhh I think it still wrecked the car enough for the mechanics to care ahahahaha
“Need for Speed: Underground, is that you?” 😂🤣
Remember doing this in Daytona USA (arcade) as a kid back in the nineties to win a race in the beginner course. Good times.
The 1s making history that’s what he’s doing
Ross Chastain hit the dash pad after using the Mushroom boost he was saving for the last lap or so.
Instead of gutter technique he used guardrail technique, nagazato will be proud of him
I’m not even a racing fan, but even a year later I’ll still click this video and watch this highlight when it appears.
Let’s be clear he was betting that the wall and vehicle would make it all the way through the turn and his bet succeeded. That could’ve gone a lot worse. He did a great job, but he certainly had luck on his side.
Yeah that guy talking about doing it for eight laps is out of his mind, his car would be a smoking mess by lap two lmao
I love how everyone had written this off as just a video game move without ever trying to see if it actually if its possible. If the Russians never came up with the cobra maneuver we would just call that a video game move too.
It crazy that just because of this one ballsy move, the whole world knows his name now
He played Gran Turismo while growing up 😂
OH SHIET W
The origin of wall driving is there w
Or Forza Horizon-
I love how Joey Logano just starts laughing!
Still the best thing thats happened in nascar in years, theres plenty of other gaming moves out there, now lets see them hahaha
I love how everyone was just purely impressed and not even mad that he made it because of that
I love how none of the drivers were mad about it, they were just genuinely impressed that he made it work.
The one made it
yay
HIs next move will be using other cars as braking barriers
Second place wall assisted finish. Awesome!!
this just proves that any game physics can be done in real life as long as you try it hard
Now every single time anyone of us does this in a racing game whether it's NFS, Forza or anything racing in between, we can officially say we did a pro racer move.
Can`t wait next season when they all do it in last corner.
That's why he is #1
It's amazing how much faster he just rips past everyone. This is the absolute motherfucking definition of SEND IT!
"Did that work?"
"It did!"
😄
Is it illegal to put rollers on the right side of the car?
Tamiya style
oh shit ideas incoming
Every drivers out there thought about doing the same thing but said "there's no need to do it." Now that someone actually has the balls and did it, the box is finally open. I guess we'll see more of this in the future.
every driver was like “yoooo that’s fuckin wicked”
"Nothing in the rulebook says you can't"
And it should've stayed that way...
Nah. If it was allowed, they would all do it at the end of at least every Martinsville race. Maybe even an Open car doing it in qualifying.
I love that! lmao
I've done that in F1 at Monaco it works great! I think it's absolutely amazing someone actually did it in real life! Should it be aloud? FUCK NO, but was it awesome? HELL YES!
Honestly? Genius, quick thinking and leaving no doubt that he wants to qualify lol
The equivalent of getting the Dana White bonus for ending the fight in a cool way 😂
They didn't even care that they were passed. Its like they were all so proud and jealous of him and glad to be part of history at the same time.
Initial D was right :D
I know some fans and drivers aren’t happy about but I’m ecstatic. I’m not really into nascar but this caught the whole racing worlds attention. What a moment!
I like how none of them were pissed off that they lost. They were all, "That was awesome!"
It sounds like he got tremendous respect from other drivers not only because it was a maneuver you’d have thought was something insane for even attempting but that it worked beautifully.