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Thats why tv news sucks: any other medium saves buckets of time. I recall Rush Limbaugh [for the bulk of his program years] avoided video suggestions as a general rule - a transcript covers 99% of most matters.
Not the end. Hennessy then takes the data they learned and applies it to Version 2 thru 10 until they get it close to right. Then let the customer become the final quality inspector.
@@jonasbaine3538 That's why you never buy the first year model of a new platform. Sometimes longer. It took GM from 97 to 2000 to get most of the bugs out of the C5. 00 to 04 were pretty bug free
@@thebes893 The "hazmat" clean up was probably a bit of oil. At a track day I was at earlier this year a dude crashed his motorcycle and got oil on the track and a $500 bill for the cleanup. This sounds a lot like that.
Or the typical cost to call out a fire truck and/or ambulance … in my suburban town, that expense is huge … check out the ambulance bill when healthcare doesn’t pay for it …
because hennescrew is a crook. Just look up that guys record and how he completely hosed Viper owners with his last company. Most people who are going to spend that kind of money on a hypercar are not going to buy his car.
@@dcsteve7869wow i had no idea. he’s located in my city as well. i had seen the first model of the hennessey venom gt when i was super young and i loved it. that’s just disappointing, man. people suck!
@@dcsteve7869THANK YOU!!! I'm glad I'm not the only one who, whenever I see this jerk's name pop up remembers what he did to Viper owners way back when, and post up his horrible business practice past!! Such a freaking crook. I have ZERO respect for John Hennessey and never will!! Such a loser!!!
Actually it is probably _decreasing_ taxpayer expense because the runway would have to be cared for anyway to keep it in operating condition, so some money coming in offsets it (a little).
What’s with the taxpayers? You know is all the major companies that are killing us. . Republican Party is going to give them more tax credits. You remember the last one. 9 trillion in debt of four trump in office. Don’t you think it’s weird we have no money and every corporate companies making record breaking money every year since Trump
@@AliSwanson1728 It's a flipping (used both as a euphemism and literally) Hennessey - a kit car with delusions of adequacy. I don't think the other super/hyper car manufacturers are too worried about it...
You're wrong. It's $30. for the broom. Then 2 engineers at $320. per hour each to study the problem. Then $20. an hour to the poor guy that has to use the broom. But he's happy because he finally got a new broom to use.
@@fauxque5057 I saw a summer jobs program for teens, first all three were walking right down the center of roadway in high-viz, one kid darted to shoulder to pickup trash, the other two motioned and yelled at him to throw it down, didn't want for him to make them look bad by actually doing the job.
Reading comprehension is hard. Or listening, in this case. Hazardous materials cleanup and disposal, physical damage to the runway repaired. But since you've never done anything that involves work, your lack of understanding is, well, understandable.
@@davidg3944obviously it was a joke Einstein but thanks for clearing that up Mr Helper, please feel free to check spelling and grammar for extra credit 😉
It's concrete, and yes, that shuttle landing strip is a "national treasure" and very useful for many purposes, not necessarily including a test track for cars.
@@user-vp1sc7tt4m But imagine if there is any human left after the "reset", this mythical wonder of the world would be describe as a "long flat mineral surface" ! Then they may speculate like "us" about Nazca plateau lines maybe, worship it most likely, tourists will come visit in thousands, paying a lot.
It's not the only place, it doesn't need the runway to reach those speeds, but in order to certify a world record it has to be on level ground and must meet other standards, it's just safer to use this strip rather than close off the right piece of roadway and try it there.
Why do people own things like Funkos and keep them in boxes? or fine china that gets kept in a cabinet on display? Or some famous piece of artwork? Or historical artifact? There is joy of ownership for some people. Knowing you have "the best" is a nice feeling. /My airplane spends most of its time in the hangar and the only place I can use it is a runway, but I don't have a problem with that.
"only on 6" You have no footage, no interview, no story. You do have the sweet shot of the news reader pressing the accelerator on his car. You should be proud.
That one little reference to downward force, makes me wonder if it basically began to get airborne. And of course, at that speed, you can DEFINITELY get airborne! We've seen the footage of race cars do this. The equivalent of 250 mph wind gets under the car, the front end lifts, and the whole car flips over backwards. It has to be pretty terrifying for the driver at that moment. I'm not saying that's what happened, but it makes you wonder.
@@BlackBuck777 Those were some scary flips (although only one was caught on camera, the other had to be also), glad Mercedes made their rollcages robust.
lol Yup, it was all about him. Every day guys are driving 160 plus on the interstate highways around metro areas on the commute home with no fancy 'procedures'.
@@StandardRacing doesnt sou d like this car is road worthy yet either. Also the Bugatti vayron and the Bugatti before that. And all the fast german cars and lambos. Ist german brands behind them. And from what we read those car work better the this on car that flew off an airstrip. Not a street a AIRSTRIP
@@jamestone265 what does your comment have to do with anything? They're all purpose-built for what their purpose is. In case you have no clue, which I suspect is the case, pro-mod engines are no joke. They're VERY expensive and easily as expensive as a 280 mph Bonneville car's engine. In fact, I'm sure more expensive.
There's a reason we use the salt flats. I love Kennedy space center, I have been to the cape off and on my whole life. I'm only 45 minutes away. I can tell you that that landing strip and runway has definitely seen some better days and is way too rough to be hitting speeds like that. The minute you hit a small patch of asphalt that breaks loose or a small pothole your stability is out the window. If you look at a land speed car they don't even have a suspension. Another reason we use the flats is because if something happens there's no bill and you're more likely to survive, as long as you're not going above 400 miles an hour that is. God rest the souls that have lost their lives on the flat!
@@davidg3944 it's so dry that it doesn't actually move. That's why we still set our land speed records on the salt flats today. Every land speed record has been set out there. Unfortunately it's also cost a few people running out there too. Does salt is corrosive but you're only out there for a short period of time so as long as you rinse it off the vehicle after you're done it's not a problem. You get just as much salt when you go to the beach from Ocean spray and it's the same salt. It's not sodium chloride.
@@ImGettingOld911 The reason is probably that the car needs to be able to drive at high speed on public roads (just Germany I guess) and race tracks, not just salt flats. They are not trying to break a speed record per se, they are trying to sell a hypercar!
Put on your thinking caps for just one minute: There's just been a filmed accident and the order is ... Everyone DELETE your photos. This is the world we live in. Everything is a cover up.
@@lilorbielilorbie2496 Very special tires made by companies like Goodyear for the flats. And the really fast cars have been using aluminum disks as wheels for a while due to rubber tires not being able to take the loads.
Tires melt around 1,100 degrees Fahrenheit. However, tires will begin to break down around 392 degrees Fahrenheit and will explode around 752 degrees Fahrenheit. This means that you cannot truly melt tires at any speed.
Just a good example of the incorporation of our government. They tell you it's public land just like they tell you our county, state & federal parks are public lands. The strip is leased thru contract to a vendor who sells run time on the strip...the public gets no return from this sale nor can the public use the space without the $500.00 @hr fee. Our country as is every country taken over by usury banking is nothing more than business INC. If these people could tax the air we breath believe it they would!
The fastest car in the world couldn't get up to top speed in three miles that's why the worlds record is set at Utath salt flats the record is 763.035 mph set by Andy Green in oct.15 1997
Man, this station has such a great skill at fluffing a story that can be told in under 30 seconds into a five minute clip. Impressive. We need a news station that does the opposite and gets straight to the point and bluntly say the news and the details so people can get on with their life. Old shuttle runway rented. Fast car tested. Fast car failed and crashed. Driver was fine. Company wants everyone to not know any details about it. Somehow they can repair the runway cheaper than a private contractor can a driveway. The end.
We are trying to get a running mile course here in Calverton, LI, NY. At the old Grumman Navy Base. Currently running 1/8 mi with ''Race Track Not Street'' . So glad to have a drag strip on Long Island again.
BFD and completely irrelevant. Drag strips are for losers that haven't figured out cars are supposed to be able to turn right, left and stop themselves.
Why didn’t they test the vehicle at the Bonneville salt flats, instead of the runway?That is where most of the world land speed records are set and broken, not on a runway, that has a finite distance.
And the point of racing is what? Entertainment. What are these drivers really accomplishing for the country by winning race after race? Nothing, when you think about it. I used to watch racing and other sports, but when you look at the big picture, it is all just to distract from the poor, the homeless, the drug addicts, all the ugly parts of our society that we have not been able to fix. By watching sports, we delude ourselves that we really do have a great country full of winners and so, we are also winners.
Good point. How could NASA legally even rent government property out like that. Even though the space shuttle is no longer landing there and SpaceX is not needing it. So I'm wondering that myself as an ex space shuttle worker of 30 years.
Too bad no photos of the damage. I’m guessing only thing left was him in his harness, inside the carbon monocoque chassis. That thing for sure took flight.
@@jesussavescars807have you owned one? Have you seen it in person? I'd agree their previous hypercar was an extended Lotus chassis, but this F5 has an amazing fit and finish. I had the opportunity to look over the car and see it drive in Miami at a Curated car event.
What a silly story , it’s not interesting seeing who pays the cost of it crashed , anyone can build something like that deserves a runway , progress of man kind
Had a neighbor who was an engineer at KSC, we garned some access to the landing strip on employee day... twin turbo ZX300..if you dont know, that strip is grooved the entire length...and its LONG. Not a very smooth ride, but you sure can fly!
Three million dollars is not a production vehicle. These car companies put here fighting for fake records is pathetic. How about we focus efficiency vs unrealistic speeds.
I wish there were GIF reactions on RUclips, because the one of Seinfeld sitting back, eating popcorn, and muttering "That's a shame." would be perfect for this.
It really isn't an old story. Having a car flip at 250mph when you've already delivered a few to customers and taken deposits on many others is not old news, especially when they're claiming a 300mph top speed. Pay attention
There are differences between cars, tracks, etc. But they talk about going 250 mph as if they never heard of drag racing. I'm happy I read the comments while watching. Didn't have to watch the whole thing.
This is why we have street racers. Why pay $1000s to drive your car fast when you can just do it on the street that you already pay for every year in taxes.
As of July 2024, the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut is considered the fastest car in the world with a top speed of 330mph. However, the land speed record is over 750mph.
@@lamarw7757 That is not known. No identity was provided. My initial claim was based on the content provided in the video. If that info is available elsewhere then that is fine, but again my claim is based on the info regarding the car available in the video.
Koenigsegg 0-250mph-0 verified -- fully homologated production car world records Regera: Total = 29.60, 0-250 = 21.35, 250-0 = 8.25seconds Jesko: Total = 28.27, 0-250 = 19.20, 250-0 = 9.07seconds Hennessy dreams of matching these numbers... and when did the F5 become a $3M hypercar?? Five months ago it's value was $1.8M.
You can't even get a guy to install a standard residential mailbox for less than $700 I'm really surprised that a Hazmat crew would even show up for under $1,000 and then cleaning and disposing of the "hazardous" fluids, supplies, etc. Not to mention the "repairs" to the runway. This sounds way too cheap to cheap for me and I live in Kansas, lol..... I'd say they got off very lucky on this one.
Fun fact. M2K MOTORSPORTS built a twin turbo Ford GT for around $500,000 that holds the standing mile world record. Oe body panels and glass, oe transmission minus a longer 5th gear, oe suspension minus custom shocks, and oe brakes minus rotors. Prepped oe cast 5.4L. 300.4mph and will BLOW THE DOORS OFF ANY HYPERCAR made.
once something is modified you can't say OE anymore. that car uses barely any original spec parts. this story and world record is for a MFG original car as sold.
@@jimmanis6717 When you're talking about barely produced cars like the Jesko or Venom it's not that different to the Ford GT. We're not talking Corollas here...
Look up the GM engineer who crashed a corvette on the GM test track. He survived but has serious injuries that he will live with for the rest of his life.
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20 seconds of news in 5 minutes.
right... so no video of this even tho people have phones?
Facts!!!
click bate to the max.
@@jamesp13152 *Clickbait.
Thats why tv news sucks: any other medium saves buckets of time. I recall Rush Limbaugh [for the bulk of his program years] avoided video suggestions as a general rule - a transcript covers 99% of most matters.
Dont waste your time
Fluff piece long on bla bla.
Hennesy F5 crashed
Media black out
The end.
Not the end. Hennessy then takes the data they learned and applies it to Version 2 thru 10 until they get it close to right. Then let the customer become the final quality inspector.
@@fauxque5057 customer is beta tester 😂
Rumble should have a community pin feature. This comment needs to be at the top. Time is money.
@@jonasbaine3538 That's why you never buy the first year model of a new platform. Sometimes longer. It took GM from 97 to 2000 to get most of the bugs out of the C5. 00 to 04 were pretty bug free
2 seconds of content HAHA
No footage, no photos. Journalistic crimes. C'mon, you gotta do better.
Yes we want to see the blood, guts, and brains of course 😅
How…😂
Communism.....
@@jamesblunt1915There was none - driver walked away… were you not listening? Still want pics. Sheesh.
I guess you missed the part about that the pictures were covered up, go watch it again.
Real news is how the government can actually fix a runway for about $700 meanwhile a contractor wants almost $15k for my little driveway.
I was thinking the same thing, especially a hazmat clean up which would be considerably more expensive from a contractor.
That’s build back better.
@@thebes893 The "hazmat" clean up was probably a bit of oil. At a track day I was at earlier this year a dude crashed his motorcycle and got oil on the track and a $500 bill for the cleanup. This sounds a lot like that.
Because that runway build for space equipment to land. No possible way to damage it with car crash
Or the typical cost to call out a fire truck and/or ambulance … in my suburban town, that expense is huge … check out the ambulance bill when healthcare doesn’t pay for it …
Five minutes to show you nothing and tell you what the headline said.
Useless.
ditto, I came here to see a highdiving act !!
They had to make sure you knew nasa doesn’t make money off tax payer funded projects
Yeah, where's the crash!
Ordering employees to 'delete all photos' is the real story here.
No, they suggested. You know like hey nice job, be a shame if anything happen to it.
because hennescrew is a crook. Just look up that guys record and how he completely hosed Viper owners with his last company. Most people who are going to spend that kind of money on a hypercar are not going to buy his car.
@@dcsteve7869wow i had no idea. he’s located in my city as well. i had seen the first model of the hennessey venom gt when i was super young and i loved it. that’s just disappointing, man. people suck!
@@dcsteve7869THANK YOU!!! I'm glad I'm not the only one who, whenever I see this jerk's name pop up remembers what he did to Viper owners way back when, and post up his horrible business practice past!! Such a freaking crook. I have ZERO respect for John Hennessey and never will!! Such a loser!!!
Its a brave new world......lol
1:33 You're doing a story about a crash, yet you drive a news van that's missing the rubber pad on the brake pedal?
Good eyes.
Holy recklessness Batman! Imagine what other faults are ignored by the operators.
Faded headlights 2 160 mph. Woopie ive done that on 2 wheels
That would fail inspection in my state.
you noticed that too?
All the news nobody needs.
I'm surprised they even caught wind of it. Prototype testing is kept secret so the car rivals don't find out & send a spy.
It was designed for landing a space shuttle I'm sure a light weight car wouldn't damage the surface even if it fell from the sky.
Correct, but they probably don't want oil on it
Sounds like a wager to me…
Well normally when space shuttles land they don't crash into the runway.
As long as the taxpayers don’t have to pay for it, have at it.
Actually it is probably _decreasing_ taxpayer expense because the runway would have to be cared for anyway to keep it in operating condition, so some money coming in offsets it (a little).
Why not. Your paying for everything else.....
What’s with the taxpayers? You know is all the major companies that are killing us. . Republican Party is going to give them more tax credits. You remember the last one. 9 trillion in debt of four trump in office. Don’t you think it’s weird we have no money and every corporate companies making record breaking money every year since Trump
The taxes you pay help nasa destroy Gaza
Thanks for showing the gas pedal being floored in the minivan. Top shelf camera work.
Driver is ok and there is No Video Of The Actual Crash. Clickbait
Considering the info clampdown after the crash, there's still a reasonable amount of content/context presented. I'm glad I watched.
This is a crash of a prototype car. They are not going to give out that sort of information. They do not want rival companies to know about it.
@@AliSwanson1728 It's a flipping (used both as a euphemism and literally) Hennessey - a kit car with delusions of adequacy. I don't think the other super/hyper car manufacturers are too worried about it...
@@AliSwanson1728 The car is already being delivered though?
30 bucks for a broom at home depot...680 bucks to pay a guy to start sweeping for two hours....nice gig
😮 a broom is 30 bucks. F this inflation
You're wrong. It's $30. for the broom. Then 2 engineers at $320. per hour each to study the problem. Then $20. an hour to the poor guy that has to use the broom. But he's happy because he finally got a new broom to use.
@@fauxque5057 I saw a summer jobs program for teens, first all three were walking right down the center of roadway in high-viz, one kid darted to shoulder to pickup trash, the other two motioned and yelled at him to throw it down, didn't want for him to make them look bad by actually doing the job.
Reading comprehension is hard. Or listening, in this case. Hazardous materials cleanup and disposal, physical damage to the runway repaired. But since you've never done anything that involves work, your lack of understanding is, well, understandable.
@@davidg3944obviously it was a joke Einstein but thanks for clearing that up Mr Helper, please feel free to check spelling and grammar for extra credit 😉
Nothing to see here
Seventeen thousand feet of asphalt is a "national treasure?"
But... it's concrete...
Yeah. I wonder who thought that also...
How many runways had spaceships landing on them?
It's concrete, and yes, that shuttle landing strip is a "national treasure" and very useful for many purposes, not necessarily including a test track for cars.
@@user-vp1sc7tt4m But imagine if there is any human left after the "reset", this mythical wonder of the world would be describe as a "long flat mineral surface" ! Then they may speculate like "us" about Nazca plateau lines maybe, worship it most likely, tourists will come visit in thousands, paying a lot.
Top speed in cars has become a worthless pursuit. When a runway is the only place it can get up to speed, why spend the money at all?
It's not the only place, it doesn't need the runway to reach those speeds, but in order to certify a world record it has to be on level ground and must meet other standards, it's just safer to use this strip rather than close off the right piece of roadway and try it there.
Why do people own things like Funkos and keep them in boxes? or fine china that gets kept in a cabinet on display? Or some famous piece of artwork? Or historical artifact?
There is joy of ownership for some people. Knowing you have "the best" is a nice feeling.
/My airplane spends most of its time in the hangar and the only place I can use it is a runway, but I don't have a problem with that.
Be the best 🪖🚔
Why spend the money at all? Those sweet sweet bragging rights.
It's a human thing to keep wanting to improve. That's what got us a lot of what we take for granted: trains, planes, tech, etc.
"only on 6"
You have no footage, no interview, no story.
You do have the sweet shot of the news reader pressing the accelerator on his car. You should be proud.
Story starts at 1:59. I love how networks dumb things down and draw things out so much for every potential mindless viewer.
it works in the US
That one little reference to downward force, makes me wonder if it basically began to get airborne. And of course, at that speed, you can DEFINITELY get airborne! We've seen the footage of race cars do this. The equivalent of 250 mph wind gets under the car, the front end lifts, and the whole car flips over backwards. It has to be pretty terrifying for the driver at that moment. I'm not saying that's what happened, but it makes you wonder.
Bernoulli's principle is a biatch. Get a little yaw and you become an airplane.
Watch some Le Mans 1999 footage to see how it goes even at only 200mph. Mark Webber / Peter Dumbreck. They walked away too.
@@BlackBuck777 Those were some scary flips (although only one was caught on camera, the other had to be also), glad Mercedes made their rollcages robust.
@@BlackBuck777 Beat me to it.
@drgruber57 That's exactly what was going around in my head.
Dude used 5 min to tell 20 seconds of news just to say HE went 160mph in a Corvette!!
lol Yup, it was all about him. Every day guys are driving 160 plus on the interstate highways around metro areas on the commute home with no fancy 'procedures'.
I'll bet that he never went 160 mph. More like 60 mph is my guess.
"It's not even a supercar, it's a $3,000,000 hypercar" This reporter really knows what he's talking about.
A Hennesey anything is nowhere near worthy of 3 million dollars. Garbage content.
@@mk1gti it is base model is 2 million upgrades go up to 4 million
Yeah, this is just some shitbox "Hypercar",see? It's all hype, for people who can't afford a SUPERcar"🤣 Pinhead reporters
The Tuatara did 295 mph on that same runway, no aero issues, yet Hennessey likes to throw shade at SSC often. 🤷🏾♂️
German manufacturers did theses speeds during and before ww2 on smaller roads .
Nothing new here
@@marcbeebee6969They weren't doing them with road legal cars that had to follow emissions and countless other regulations.
@@StandardRacing doesnt sou d like this car is road worthy yet either.
Also the Bugatti vayron and the Bugatti before that. And all the fast german cars and lambos. Ist german brands behind them.
And from what we read those car work better the this on car that flew off an airstrip. Not a street a AIRSTRIP
The GAS MONKEY GT 40...Did 310 mph !!! same runway.
Tuatara wasn't doing 295... That was debunked! 😂 And they admitted they never did!
This is me on this video!!!!! We actually had a Honda Civic. The gas pedal got stuck. We ended up hitting 246
246 feet per hour? I could see that! 😃
8, who do we appreciate!
@@FelonyVideoslol
I went 263 mph in a 1/4 mile in my pro mod last Saturday 😂
I doubt it
@@LuciferMorningstar-wk8qu Because you're ignorant to what a pro mod even is. LOL
I went 272mph in my KIA SUV the other day!
No doubt 1/4 mile is not 1 or 1-1/2 miles..try 5 miles at Bonneville..your engine wouldn’t make it the 1 mile let alone the 5mile
@@jamestone265 what does your comment have to do with anything? They're all purpose-built for what their purpose is. In case you have no clue, which I suspect is the case, pro-mod engines are no joke. They're VERY expensive and easily as expensive as a 280 mph Bonneville car's engine. In fact, I'm sure more expensive.
$712.70? It cost the federal gov't that much just to print and mail the bill.
There's a reason we use the salt flats. I love Kennedy space center, I have been to the cape off and on my whole life. I'm only 45 minutes away. I can tell you that that landing strip and runway has definitely seen some better days and is way too rough to be hitting speeds like that. The minute you hit a small patch of asphalt that breaks loose or a small pothole your stability is out the window. If you look at a land speed car they don't even have a suspension. Another reason we use the flats is because if something happens there's no bill and you're more likely to survive, as long as you're not going above 400 miles an hour that is. God rest the souls that have lost their lives on the flat!
I thought the Flat has problems with thin salt cover. Has that been fixed (by Momma Nature)?
I was wondering why they just didn't use the Flats. Like you say, there is a reason you use the Flats.
@@davidg3944 it's so dry that it doesn't actually move. That's why we still set our land speed records on the salt flats today. Every land speed record has been set out there. Unfortunately it's also cost a few people running out there too. Does salt is corrosive but you're only out there for a short period of time so as long as you rinse it off the vehicle after you're done it's not a problem. You get just as much salt when you go to the beach from Ocean spray and it's the same salt. It's not sodium chloride.
@@ImGettingOld911 The reason is probably that the car needs to be able to drive at high speed on public roads (just Germany I guess) and race tracks, not just salt flats. They are not trying to break a speed record per se, they are trying to sell a hypercar!
You don’t get full performance potential out of car
Put on your thinking caps for just one minute: There's just been a filmed accident and the order is ... Everyone DELETE your photos. This is the world we live in. Everything is a cover up.
Or maybe people dont really want to see images of car crashes on the internet
We could save money by quit letting people come in this country illegally
Is Top Gear filming again?
Jimmy_Moon No just Richard Hammond.
It looks like it really is done. But who knows, it was quite the moneymaker for the BBC. It won't shock me if they try to bring it back at some point.
@@davidg3944 have you heard of, “Ship of Theseus”?
@@davidg3944 If it's not Richard, Jeremy and James . I'm not gonna waste my time on it.
That's only about 2x what a plumber will charge to replace a toilet's fill valve and flapper.
If you dont have pictures, you dont have a news story. this is a waste of time.
Absolutely Pathetic, No car, No rider, No crash, so I'll say it again, "Absolutely Pathetic" !!
Our media hard at work telling us nothing. Nice job stooges.
love that you had no video of the crash! thanks! super helpful didnt feel like i wasted my time at all!
Its hard to make regular tires that can handle that speed for very long. They literally start melting off the rim.
Koenigsegg does it on the street to 285 no problem, these guys just suck and wanted some relevance
WessyD123 Tell that to the guys who race at Bonneville And go 400 plus.
@@lilorbielilorbie2496 Very special tires made by companies like Goodyear for the flats. And the really fast cars have been using aluminum disks as wheels for a while due to rubber tires not being able to take the loads.
Tires melt around 1,100 degrees Fahrenheit. However, tires will begin to break down around 392 degrees Fahrenheit and will explode around 752 degrees Fahrenheit. This means that you cannot truly melt tires at any speed.
@@replynotificationsdisabledMistakes can be made sometimes which is all good. Some cars are better than others but it doesnt make them bad
Just a good example of the incorporation of our government. They tell you it's public land just like they tell you our county, state & federal parks are public lands. The strip is leased thru contract to a vendor who sells run time on the strip...the public gets no return from this sale nor can the public use the space without the $500.00 @hr fee. Our country as is every country taken over by usury banking is nothing more than business INC. If these people could tax the air we breath believe it they would!
Came to see a video of a car and saw a video of a letter
The big boys play at the Bonneville salt flats.
Wow where was this in depth reporting when we were all wondering about Covid origins lol
The fastest car in the world couldn't get up to top speed in three miles that's why the worlds record is set at Utath salt flats the record is 763.035 mph set by Andy Green in oct.15 1997
richard hammond was the driver ?
No Hamsters were injured in the testing of the Venom.
😂😂
Man, this station has such a great skill at fluffing a story that can be told in under 30 seconds into a five minute clip. Impressive.
We need a news station that does the opposite and gets straight to the point and bluntly say the news and the details so people can get on with their life.
Old shuttle runway rented. Fast car tested. Fast car failed and crashed. Driver was fine. Company wants everyone to not know any details about it. Somehow they can repair the runway cheaper than a private contractor can a driveway. The end.
It was more than three minutes in before they even mentioned what kind of car it was.
We are trying to get a running mile course here in Calverton, LI, NY. At the old Grumman Navy Base. Currently running 1/8 mi with ''Race Track Not Street'' . So glad to have a drag strip on Long Island again.
BFD and completely irrelevant. Drag strips are for losers that haven't figured out cars are supposed to be able to turn right, left and stop themselves.
@@chuckschillingvideos Are you OK ? Maybe you should go get a Snickers bar.
John Hennessy is an American icon…pushing the limits and building insanely powerful and fast automobiles.
This is not news. They’re paying legally to test their cars. Wow how awful… (rhetorical)
Get a life and find something newsworthy.
That's not the only place you can run that fast, some cars have hit close to 300mph and over at the Texas Mile.
Might want to try the Bonneville salt flats. Cars are going over 250 there every year.
Cars going 400 there.
Not the same thing
@@stratolestele7611 Or even the Texas Mile. The record there is 300 mph.
Why didn’t they test the vehicle at the Bonneville salt flats, instead of the runway?That is where most of the world land speed records are set and broken, not on a runway, that has a finite distance.
Indy Cars routinely hit 240 MPH entering turns 1 and 3 at IMS.
Scott Mcglaughlin went 242 on back stretch on his pole run at Indianapolis this year.
Ok?
And the point of racing is what? Entertainment. What are these drivers really accomplishing for the country by winning race after race? Nothing, when you think about it. I used to watch racing and other sports, but when you look at the big picture, it is all just to distract from the poor, the homeless, the drug addicts, all the ugly parts of our society that we have not been able to fix. By watching sports, we delude ourselves that we really do have a great country full of winners and so, we are also winners.
@@josbar2835 Seek help. Immediately. Modern psychiatry can do wonders, even in severe cases.
That was dumb. No actual footage?
An alien black triangle space ship can land here - without permission . 😂
Good article and a nice production considering that no photos or video of the crash was made available.
1:29 where da rubber on the brake pedal, insurance wants to know?
Pretty common on the ford transits. Missing on my work truck as well.
I’m interested in how NASA is legally permitted to rent ie charge for use of public taxpayer property and operate as a business ??
Good point. How could NASA legally even rent government property out like that. Even though the space shuttle is no longer landing there and SpaceX is not needing it. So I'm wondering that myself as an ex space shuttle worker of 30 years.
There's really no logical reason for there to be anything that fast on public roadways.
Too bad no photos of the damage. I’m guessing only thing left was him in his harness, inside the carbon monocoque chassis. That thing for sure took flight.
Was it Cleetus McFarland
In a hyper car fucko?
No it was the venom f5 Hennessy that’s pos crashed because it’s not aero capable of going over 200 let alone 300 it’s a home made pos
@@jesussavescars807have you owned one? Have you seen it in person? I'd agree their previous hypercar was an extended Lotus chassis, but this F5 has an amazing fit and finish. I had the opportunity to look over the car and see it drive in Miami at a Curated car event.
Richard Hammond was NOT unvolved either.
What a silly story , it’s not interesting seeing who pays the cost of it crashed , anyone can build something like that deserves a runway , progress of man kind
Boeing?
Had a neighbor who was an engineer at KSC, we garned some access to the landing strip on employee day... twin turbo ZX300..if you dont know, that strip is grooved the entire length...and its LONG. Not a very smooth ride, but you sure can fly!
read your scripts........get the gestures right
Three million dollars is not a production vehicle. These car companies put here fighting for fake records is pathetic. How about we focus efficiency vs unrealistic speeds.
I wish there were GIF reactions on RUclips, because the one of Seinfeld sitting back, eating popcorn, and muttering "That's a shame." would be perfect for this.
Apparently y'all have NEVER heard of Top Fuel Drag Racing or the Indy 500 ....
Are they street legal, i dont rhink so
Should have went to the Bonneville Salt Flats!
I was looking for this comment.👍
Should have gotten a german car
Or the autobahn.
@@DomingoDeSantaClara nach alll that runway was not big enough for that death trap. Dont bring it here
@@marcbeebee6969 After Dwight D Eisenhower saw that efficiency of the autoban he had highways built from coast to coast in America.
This is why everyone is so disgusted with the media
They need to see my rusty 1965 Plymouth valiant on that runway. I bet i could take longer to get the other side
Our Aussie Chrysler Valiant AP5 was based on those (slightly different) & built here in South Oz with the great 225.
@@SouthCoastLimited Those are awesome cars. I see them at car shows from time to time. rare but they pop up out here every now and then.
And you would make it safely 10 times out of 10! If you cannot get from point A to point B safely, it doesn't matter how fast you can go.
@@josbar2835 Very True
Texas rancher, “Why, ah can drive all day and never leave my ranch!”
Poor Kentucky cousin, “Yea, I hear ya. Had a truck like that once, myself.”
This is an old story. The SSC Tuatara hit 285-290. Bugatti broke the 300 mph barrier.
Both of which are NOT production cars 😂
It really isn't an old story. Having a car flip at 250mph when you've already delivered a few to customers and taken deposits on many others is not old news, especially when they're claiming a 300mph top speed. Pay attention
Malcolm - we're talking about street legal production cars.
Lame...
There are differences between cars, tracks, etc. But they talk about going 250 mph as if they never heard of drag racing.
I'm happy I read the comments while watching. Didn't have to watch the whole thing.
What's the point of having such faster car while no roads to use them ?
Let me be the first to say this crash did NOT involve Richard Hammond. Did this lease include a pet deposit?
can do that on the highway for free
Hennessey has some questionable stuff in their past, but I'm glad to hear the driver was OK after this testing crash.
This is why we have street racers. Why pay $1000s to drive your car fast when you can just do it on the street that you already pay for every year in taxes.
Pay for the privacy… away from doofuses with cellphones drooling
A family of 4 just died because of street racers.
A car should never go that fast
It’s amazing you can stretch this into a 5 minute story
The land speed record for a car is over 700mph. Yawn...
Theres quite a lot of stuff regarding top speed and the car that went 700mph isnt road legal. The venom f5 is!
As of July 2024, the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut is considered the fastest car in the world with a top speed of 330mph. However, the land speed record is over 750mph.
Neither of which are production cars...
@@wipatriot510 Neither is a $3M hypercar
@@ronwatkins5775 Sorry, but it is a production car.
@@lamarw7757 That is not known. No identity was provided. My initial claim was based on the content provided in the video. If that info is available elsewhere then that is fine, but again my claim is based on the info regarding the car available in the video.
@@ronwatkins5775 Sure they are...
People usually use the Slat Flats for such attempts.
Hennessey f5 will never break a 300mph record
Do they rent these for picnics?
Lol
DON'T WATCH THIS, no accident video, just talking head BS.
Koenigsegg 0-250mph-0 verified -- fully homologated production car world records
Regera: Total = 29.60, 0-250 = 21.35, 250-0 = 8.25seconds
Jesko: Total = 28.27, 0-250 = 19.20, 250-0 = 9.07seconds
Hennessy dreams of matching these numbers... and when did the F5 become a $3M hypercar?? Five months ago it's value was $1.8M.
"Lost downforce" probably means they are flattening out active aero to pick up MPH. The obvious problem with that is exactly what happened.
This is how you report that the Venom F5 crashed without reporting that the Venom F5 crashed
Word in the streets, The driver was drinking Hennessy before the test.
You can't even get a guy to install a standard residential mailbox for less than $700 I'm really surprised that a Hazmat crew would even show up for under $1,000 and then cleaning and disposing of the "hazardous" fluids, supplies, etc. Not to mention the "repairs" to the runway. This sounds way too cheap to cheap for me and I live in Kansas, lol..... I'd say they got off very lucky on this one.
I feel like this coverage doesn’t justify the headline. A whole lot about renting a runway tho. Where’s the crash?
“Employees told to delete all photos then to begin investigating” sounds like a cop had the plan
Well, that's five minutes wasted...
Mr. Hennessey, a Funny Car has gone 338mph in 1000ft., in 3.8 seconds, for less than 3 million.
Choo got some catching up to do!
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You've got a lot of homework to do!
Why do they get to black out information on a public records request to protect trade secrets on a situation that occurred on Tax Payer property?
At over 180 miles an hour, objects tend to fly off the ground. Never mind at 250 miles an hour, any bump can be thrusted into the air.
Wow $712 bucks? That's a lot less than I thought it would be.
500 to rent a runway and 700 for clean up is amazingly cheap. Something is not adding up
Fun fact. M2K MOTORSPORTS built a twin turbo Ford GT for around $500,000 that holds the standing mile world record. Oe body panels and glass, oe transmission minus a longer 5th gear, oe suspension minus custom shocks, and oe brakes minus rotors. Prepped oe cast 5.4L. 300.4mph and will BLOW THE DOORS OFF ANY HYPERCAR made.
once something is modified you can't say OE anymore. that car uses barely any original spec parts. this story and world record is for a MFG original car as sold.
@@jimmanis6717 When you're talking about barely produced cars like the Jesko or Venom it's not that different to the Ford GT. We're not talking Corollas here...
@@davidg3944 My point is that ford GT was extremely modified, 3000HP etc. keep fanboying though.
ofc its modified😂
I was hoping that the description would help me cut to the story, you should have just put nothing there instead lol.
Look up the GM engineer who crashed a corvette on the GM test track. He survived but has serious injuries that he will live with for the rest of his life.