@big carp catcher what? his go head first into any problem with the aim to achieve or learn something without wanting to give up until his desired goal is met is unique?
It all slows down, normal sound falls away and your brain highlights the slightest motion changes, all your senses are heightened beyond comprehension, oddly your sense of smell and your physical orientation become permanent reminders, it a very odd feeling, then if your lucky silence, just milliseconds before the rush that tells you whether your good to go or not. It’s not always mega..I’ve skipped the middle bit a few times. He’s in a different league though, unless you have touched the speeds he has with no room for error and pulled it off you can’t compare.
Bradley VanTassal get to an event you know he’s attending and he will talk to you, he’s happy to let you take pics and generally a top man. These guys (tt legends) aren’t like your usual celebs at all
I remember putting a flying dragon transfer on my CWS bicycle, we used to joke that CWS stood for copper wire and string, I still think as I did all those years ago it added 5 mph to the bikes top speed.
@@allenhanford Can you? What have you done that is significant? I would be happy with 10% of the achievements of Guy Martin. He has a go at just about everything that involves speed, mechanical technology and transport. Who can win a TT apart from the 1% of elite few such as Mcguinness, Joey Dunlop, Michael Dunlop, Ian Hutchinson, Bruce Anstey, Agostini and Hailwood. Why would you highlight something he hasn't achieved rather than recognising all the great things he has done? The riders I mentioned have not achieved 10% of the things Guy Martin has done. He has a go and is a very interesting character. He hasn't gone to the moon or won an F1 World Championship but so what?
@@droceretik I'm merely taking issue with calling him a "legend". He's a television presenter who's fast on a bike. Interesting, sure, but his list of achievements are mostly developed without his participation and he shows up late to pilot the car/motorcycle/skateboard/etc., to unearned glory. He's really only famous for rapidly speaking unintelligible English, having bushy sideburns, and pretending he's still primarily a truck mechanic. Oh, and not winning TTs.
I think people sometimes forget he raced the IOM. There really isn't alot you couldn't do after that. And he isn't mad, the majority of people are just extremely ordinary and it's people like Guy that make you realise how in the box you really live
All motorcyclists are like that - my small crash had ambulance guys wanting to cut them off, I said 'naff' help me out of them as I haven't broken anything, hell a lot of bruising though!
@@RamonInNZ I was sedated in A&E so they could cut mine off... I was adamant I'd get out of them with a broken femur, collarbone, wrists, and four cracked ribs.
I'm pretty sure you have to run in both directions for a speed record to count... You know, to account for wind and stuff. Joking, obviously. This is fantastic
Scene that was deleted: They flip the car back upright and notice fluids leaking from the car,,,,,, “Guy, that impact was enough to rupture some water bottles, you Okay?” Guy says slyly,,,,,”sorry mate, but that’s not water,,, I was so happy to know I could wiggle me fingers & toes, I believe that I wee’d a bit ;)”. Lol Good job, Guy. Love your enthusiasm and wit.
I love how everyone freaked out about it, Guy gets out the car with a massive smile of his face sad about his helmet. Not the 85-90mph crash he experienced haha. What a legend
Knowing absolutely nothing about the aerodynamics or weight distribution on this world record breaking vehicle, the only thing I would have done differently would be to concentrate the extra weight at the front end. Putting too much behind Guy’s seat was always going to result in a tank-slapper. Apart from that, well done matey! I bet you will be back for another go at breaking the magic “90”!
And to think, when we were kids, we achieved about 12 (maybe/ish) mph with a plank of wood and four pram wheels. Our hill was a lot steeper, but we only had about 75 yards run. . . . . and no brakes, other than the soles of your shoes. Eeh, how times have moved on. We never scratched any helmets though. . . . . . We didn't have any! If you watch a lot of Guy's videos, he does take a few records, that's for certain, but I'm not going tell, you'll have to watch them for yourselves - assuming you haven't already seen the TV series?
My plank broke so the front wheels fell off and I scraped a big load of skin off one hip/thigh sliding down the road. That bloody hurt. We didn't get all that fancy protective kit back in the 70s.
@@xxwookey My tyre came off the rim in a tight turn and I slid sideways across the pavement on my arse, my nylon undies melted and stuck to the skin and grazes, couldn't get the melted bits off till the scabs came off ! Them were the days !
I got a whip start from a rope and bicycle at the top of the run, crappy lawnmower wheels, undersized 1/2" mild steel axel. Crate lumber frame and a rope loop for steering, a 1/2" lag bolt through the 2x4 lumber steering assembly. No brakes of any sort, but i did have a hockey helmet and knee pads for safety gear. No videos, cell phones or world record keepers were present. From memory, according to the "one thousand one, one thousand two" precision timing method I was hauling arse down the road. The road had no curves but at what I thought was my top speed my cart developed a serious violent side to side shaking in the steering rope! The cart shook so hard that the front left lawnmower wheel sheared the nail that was holding the wheel on the axel. That's when things started getting dicey! The cart veered off the road into the ditch and the axel dug into the soft gravel road side. I somersaulted along with the cart rolling on top me! My safety crew was following during my run right behind me on their spider bikes. Everyone agreed I was going at least 100 mph! Not true, but the story sounded better like that at school the next day. I ended up with a good cut on my left thigh, bruises, and lump on my head from when the cart rolled on top of me. But I did get kisses on the cheek from 2 girls in neighborhood then about 3 hours later my dad got home from work and beat my ass with his belt for almost killing myself and scaring the hell out of my mom with a bloody leg! It was SO worth it! Lolol true event!!
Guy is the definition of a mad lad, this man has balls of steel walking out of that crash like nothing happened. Could have gone much worse, glad he was able to walk out without a scratch.
Rather than a heavy kart then add ballast to redistribute the weight balance? Think about this. Which will reach the ground first and achieve the highest speed if dropped from a balloon at 1,000 ft? A plastic beach ball of 1 metre diameter or a steel ball of 1 metre diameter? I think it is a fine line between correct weight, tyre friction and the ability to turn. In a straight run down a steep slope I would put my money on a kart that weighed 120 kg total compared to 100 kg because the power to wind resistance ratio was better on the heavier kart. Gravity is the engine. and 120 kg has more power.
Sometimes, the people who do these daring things are jerks with ego problems, but you just have to love Guy Martin! I'm so happy that he holds the record and that he walked away with only a badly scratched helmet.
Love the difference in reaction. At the top the people were breaking down thinking he had died and at the bottom Guy emerges with an ear to ear grin worried about his helmet.
@@Bmants Why does he feature in so many special events and is liked by so many people? What have you achieved that is significant. He is an engineer so he has to be fairly intelligent. Are you jealous?
Man this is one thing I truly love about guy its whenever he crashes he has a massive smile on his face like oh well get up lets go again. Guys a legend
This Dude drags a 200kg screaming machine by the scruff of the neck, flat out touching speeds of up to 200mph, over the course of a distance of 200+miles, on unpreped roads, with zero run off space if he gets it wrong, and he has got it wrong more than once...on the grand scale of things, this is playschool stuff, you really have understand the mindset of a roadbike racer, Hammond is no comparison to Martin
Great team behind him right there, and he getting out of that wreck without a scratch proves that! They could've built the thing flatter and lower to the ground tho and probably gone even faster.
Es increíble la ilusión que Martin transmite a todo el equipo, siempre lo ha hecho, da igual que esté con una motocicleta de más de 200 cv que en una sartén con ruedas. Un saludo a todo el equipo.
"Guy Martin"="The Legend". I would love to sit down with him, having a cup of tea, and a chat. He's as mental as a box of frogs, but he's my kind of mental :-) I may be stating the obvious, but could it be the weight distribution of the extra water bottles that caused the crash. The bottles in the nose cone would pull the front down as soon as you touch the brakes, lifting the back wheels off the ground . Wiggle, wiggle, spin, CRASH. I am probably wrong, but it is food fore thought.
Guy has such a great sense of humor, and takes things quite well. That crash was absolutely terrible, and if the body of the car had broken he might have broken his neck. However, he was safe, so I love how he took it in stride.
Hi Martin, congratulations for the record and the video, as you are a mechanic and a former track rally driver and I was also racing in gravitational races, since I saw your video I promised to try and beat it. I will be glad if you want when I try it in the Italian Alps to invite you with your car, bye
The worlds FASTEST 85.6mph gravity racer? What a coincidence! I just got done watching a video about the world's SECOND fastest 85.6mph gravity racer. 85.6mph gravity racing is my new favourite sport! It's so good, it makes 79.32mph gravity racing look like 77.9mph gravity racing!
Chuck some water bottles behind the brake pedal, that'll make it go faster. lol I could not help thinking if they where chasing every last bit of speed, why not hundred mile an hour tape the canopy down. That gap behind his shoulder was cavernous in aerodynamics terms.
In terms of physics/engineering, what's the solution to counter the racer moving in such an erratic way when it gets to high speeds with a high weight? Is it more downforce or more grip in the front or something like that?
Obviously none of those engineers saw Martin drop his bike at 180 on the Isle of Man and blow up five gallons of fuel. He emerged from a ball of fire about twenty feet in the air, scratching more than his helmet.
Those engeneers are only environmental activists, bicycle lovers, with no understanding about the forces which become relevant above 20 miles per hour... They should have built that vehicle in a very different manner... adding some flaps which activates on braking and turning, givint the vehicle a better downforce in corners and some side flaps which activates when turning into the corner... olso ba doing so adding additinal weight to the vehicle.... but they have no understanding about such things... they seem to be tree huggers... I am sorry for Guy that he agreed to work with such incompetent people and risk his helmet for them... His helmet alone may be ten times worth the value of that gravity vehicle...
Curious if covering the spoke wheels (disc covers) is banned. It is banned from bicycle racing. Spinning spokes create a lot of drag, especially at 85.6 mph. That might be the key to hitting 90 if it's allowed.
He’s a legend! Not right in the head but a total legend
Well said buddy, absolute legend.
Laughing
Perfect description lol
Totally well said!
So you're a psychiatrist?
Big crash big crash ambulances needed. Guy “that was mega best thing ever” 😂😂😂
Hugh Bale first time I rolled a car on the track my first response was can I have a go again. Weirdly I know guys mindset all to well.
@big carp catcher what? his go head first into any problem with the aim to achieve or learn something without wanting to give up until his desired goal is met is unique?
The only time you will ever feel truly alive is on the edge death the rush is unreal, cool crash guy
Gahahaha
It all slows down, normal sound falls away and your brain highlights the slightest motion changes, all your senses are heightened beyond comprehension, oddly your sense of smell and your physical orientation become permanent reminders, it a very odd feeling, then if your lucky silence, just milliseconds before the rush that tells you whether your good to go or not. It’s not always mega..I’ve skipped the middle bit a few times. He’s in a different league though, unless you have touched the speeds he has with no room for error and pulled it off you can’t compare.
The more Guy I watch, the more I would like to meet him.
Totally agree!
Bradley VanTassal get to an event you know he’s attending and he will talk to you, he’s happy to let you take pics and generally a top man. These guys (tt legends) aren’t like your usual celebs at all
Gaz Mgow - well said totally true
@@gazmgow622, I may have to try that. Got a project to finish first.
Better hurry. His type aren't long for this world.
"Faster with flames that's a rule".
So proud of myself as a German, to have gotten that bit.
The man is legend.
Should have painted it red, red is even faster.
@@oleister if they'd painted it red with flames he would have died from the speed alone.
Needed the go faster stripes, they always add 100mph 😂
I remember putting a flying dragon transfer on my CWS bicycle, we used to joke that CWS stood for copper wire and string, I still think as I did all those years ago it added 5 mph to the bikes top speed.
@docskate - I like that the champ is a German lady 💚🇩🇪 Germans: we do things better
If every man on earth had Guy Martins attitude and spirit the world would be an amazing place.
that is so true
They'd be hardily any left lol.
Then every commute will be full of crashes
9:57 has a big ass crash, get's out all smiles, I'm sitting here laughing my head off. Guy Martin is a f**king gem
Guy has exprienced more than a hundred miles per hour crash many time before
To be fair after you've done the Isle of Man TT, I imagine few things could scare you. What a legend.
Macho Fantastico imagine how fast he'd be if he was capable of actually WINNING a TT.
Allen Hanford i mean he has like 15 land speed records
@@Aron-ru5zk and that's very impressive. But he can't win a TT.
@@allenhanford Can you? What have you done that is significant? I would be happy with 10% of the achievements of Guy Martin. He has a go at just about everything that involves speed, mechanical technology and transport. Who can win a TT apart from the 1% of elite few such as Mcguinness, Joey Dunlop, Michael Dunlop, Ian Hutchinson, Bruce Anstey, Agostini and Hailwood. Why would you highlight something he hasn't achieved rather than recognising all the great things he has done? The riders I mentioned have not achieved 10% of the things Guy Martin has done. He has a go and is a very interesting character. He hasn't gone to the moon or won an F1 World Championship but so what?
@@droceretik I'm merely taking issue with calling him a "legend". He's a television presenter who's fast on a bike. Interesting, sure, but his list of achievements are mostly developed without his participation and he shows up late to pilot the car/motorcycle/skateboard/etc., to unearned glory.
He's really only famous for rapidly speaking unintelligible English, having bushy sideburns, and pretending he's still primarily a truck mechanic. Oh, and not winning TTs.
Sliding upside down along the tarmac “just keep calm and keep everything in....
....best crash of the year....” 😂👍🏼
He has amazing control and is really good at crashing without getting hurt......love your work, cheers from Down Under, Rustie.
An aussie named Rustie... hahaha strewth
Next : guy Martin goes 90mph using a towel rack
Chuckle...
Guy Martin goes 90mph using a towel…
I think people sometimes forget he raced the IOM. There really isn't alot you couldn't do after that. And he isn't mad, the majority of people are just extremely ordinary and it's people like Guy that make you realise how in the box you really live
".....best crash of the last few years." You gotta love Guy Martin .
The world needs more guy martins. His smile after everything he dose is infectious never stop guy
Bloody brilliant, proper job that crash... now time for tea.
I love guys reactions to anything! So funny! Love to meet him sometime
I have a boring office job, watching Guy, it puts a spring in my step. A living British legend, keep going lad, keep going.
you should go to Echo Beach someday
it's a bit far away in time tho
In his crash at IOM, he stated his first concern when coming too, was that they had cut his leathers open.
All motorcyclists are like that - my small crash had ambulance guys wanting to cut them off, I said 'naff' help me out of them as I haven't broken anything, hell a lot of bruising though!
@@RamonInNZ I was sedated in A&E so they could cut mine off... I was adamant I'd get out of them with a broken femur, collarbone, wrists, and four cracked ribs.
I'm pretty sure you have to run in both directions for a speed record to count... You know, to account for wind and stuff.
Joking, obviously. This is fantastic
Your thinking of anti-gravity racing.
Yes the second run should be with the vehicle facing backwards.
@@Dug6666666 and going back up hill where it came from! Lol!
Strangely, this was my first thought with the toboggan run!
I love how Guy is so humble and cool as can be at all times. Not to mention the skills this man has are unbelievable.
Definitely some good chemistry between Guy and Helene Schmit!
perfect match!
@@T33Killah, I agree!!!
@@tearsofrageclan4143 Helene is one of the nicest perople i know... and a badass strat luger to boot!. i have to push really hard to keep up with her!
Guy Martin - Isle of Mann legend living the dream... he's nuts and I love him
Became a human/motorbike fireball at bally scary, 90 mph crash must have been almost pedestrian to him. Living legend, humble too.
That's gotta be the coolest tt crash ever...just nuts!
The ultimate man's man. So much love for Guy 🇬🇧
That cheeky grin at 9:56 is absolute gold! Guy you are an absolute LEGEND mate!!!!!!
What a great second date :P
It ain’t guy Martin without a crash he knows how to stack it in style our county hero
Scene that was deleted:
They flip the car back upright and notice fluids leaking from the car,,,,,,
“Guy, that impact was enough to rupture some water bottles, you Okay?”
Guy says slyly,,,,,”sorry mate, but that’s not water,,, I was so happy to know I could wiggle me fingers & toes, I believe that I wee’d a bit ;)”. Lol
Good job, Guy.
Love your enthusiasm and wit.
Congratulations to the team! The world could learn a lot from the positive, happy attitude of Guy Martin!
mad as a box of spanners , but one of this eras heroes, for me anyway.
Guy is just something else. As soon as they flip him over and his helmet comes off he's got a smile on his face.
he is a bit of a nutter :-) yea right he is. Love it.
A refreshing attitude and he surrounds himself with positive people.
Guy reminds me of Dale Earnhardt. He has serious swagger.
I love how everyone freaked out about it, Guy gets out the car with a massive smile of his face sad about his helmet. Not the 85-90mph crash he experienced haha. What a legend
Knowing absolutely nothing about the aerodynamics or weight distribution on this world record breaking vehicle, the only thing I would have done differently would be to concentrate the extra weight at the front end. Putting too much behind Guy’s seat was always going to result in a tank-slapper. Apart from that, well done matey! I bet you will be back for another go at breaking the magic “90”!
And to think, when we were kids, we achieved about 12 (maybe/ish) mph with a plank of wood and four pram wheels. Our hill was a lot steeper, but we only had about 75 yards run. . . . . and no brakes, other than the soles of your shoes. Eeh, how times have moved on.
We never scratched any helmets though. . . . . . We didn't have any!
If you watch a lot of Guy's videos, he does take a few records, that's for certain, but I'm not going tell, you'll have to watch them for yourselves - assuming you haven't already seen the TV series?
My plank broke so the front wheels fell off and I scraped a big load of skin off one hip/thigh sliding down the road. That bloody hurt. We didn't get all that fancy protective kit back in the 70s.
@@xxwookey My tyre came off the rim in a tight turn and I slid sideways across the pavement on my arse, my nylon undies melted and stuck to the skin and grazes, couldn't get the melted bits off till the scabs came off !
Them were the days !
I got a whip start from a rope and bicycle at the top of the run, crappy lawnmower wheels, undersized 1/2" mild steel axel. Crate lumber frame and a rope loop for steering, a 1/2" lag bolt through the 2x4 lumber steering assembly. No brakes of any sort, but i did have a hockey helmet and knee pads for safety gear. No videos, cell phones or world record keepers were present. From memory, according to the "one thousand one, one thousand two" precision timing method I was hauling arse down the road. The road had no curves but at what I thought was my top speed my cart developed a serious violent side to side shaking in the steering rope! The cart shook so hard that the front left lawnmower wheel sheared the nail that was holding the wheel on the axel. That's when things started getting dicey! The cart veered off the road into the ditch and the axel dug into the soft gravel road side. I somersaulted along with the cart rolling on top me! My safety crew was following during my run right behind me on their spider bikes. Everyone agreed I was going at least 100 mph! Not true, but the story sounded better like that at school the next day. I ended up with a good cut on my left thigh, bruises, and lump on my head from when the cart rolled on top of me. But I did get kisses on the cheek from 2 girls in neighborhood then about 3 hours later my dad got home from work and beat my ass with his belt for almost killing myself and scaring the hell out of my mom with a bloody leg! It was SO worth it! Lolol true event!!
Amazing another world record congratulations. You're a major credit to the sport thank you.
Guy is the definition of a mad lad, this man has balls of steel walking out of that crash like nothing happened. Could have gone much worse, glad he was able to walk out without a scratch.
I bet they made that kart with all kinds of expensive lightweight materials eh.... now let's add 20kg of ballast hahahah
Rather than a heavy kart then add ballast to redistribute the weight balance? Think about this. Which will reach the ground first and achieve the highest speed if dropped from a balloon at 1,000 ft? A plastic beach ball of 1 metre diameter or a steel ball of 1 metre diameter? I think it is a fine line between correct weight, tyre friction and the ability to turn. In a straight run down a steep slope I would put my money on a kart that weighed 120 kg total compared to 100 kg because the power to wind resistance ratio was better on the heavier kart. Gravity is the engine. and 120 kg has more power.
Sometimes, the people who do these daring things are jerks with ego problems, but you just have to love Guy Martin! I'm so happy that he holds the record and that he walked away with only a badly scratched helmet.
Love the almost childlike glee this guy brings to all of his endeavors. Oh, and the skill and balls also.
They are such a cute couple.
They're not a couple
@@oscarmuffin4322 Yet :D
@@stevemason4753 I think this was produced back in 2014 and Guy currently has a partner who, he is not married to, and has had a child with.
@@oscarmuffin4322 missed opportunity
Steve Mason I like what you did there 🤣🤣😂
Love the difference in reaction. At the top the people were breaking down thinking he had died and at the bottom Guy emerges with an ear to ear grin worried about his helmet.
Crashing at 90mph and he says its mega, What a legend.
The car had slowed to way below 90mph before he actually crashed though.
@@asgeiralbretsen When you consider his usual Isle of Man TT crashes at 130+mph, most things seem slow then :P
What a moron
@@Bmants Why does he feature in so many special events and is liked by so many people? What have you achieved that is significant. He is an engineer so he has to be fairly intelligent. Are you jealous?
New NASA astronaut for Mars mission.
One of a kind. God please watch over this wacky, awesome dude.
Man this is one thing I truly love about guy its whenever he crashes he has a massive smile on his face like oh well get up lets go again. Guys a legend
What a beautiful human being.
why do you always do it. hammond learned the hard way and now your at it. WE HAD TO RUN ONE MORE TIME.
hammond isnt a pro racer and dont know how to brace himself or compose in a crash ,he does
This Dude drags a 200kg screaming machine by the scruff of the neck, flat out touching speeds of up to 200mph, over the course of a distance of 200+miles, on unpreped roads, with zero run off space if he gets it wrong, and he has got it wrong more than once...on the grand scale of things, this is playschool stuff, you really have understand the mindset of a roadbike racer, Hammond is no comparison to Martin
"Best crash of the year " ! 😯☺😆😂🤣
Badass driving, badass designers and badass support team....The whole thing is badass....Congrats Bro...Have a pint...Or 6
Great team behind him right there, and he getting out of that wreck without a scratch proves that!
They could've built the thing flatter and lower to the ground tho and probably gone even faster.
REALDualDesertEagle
Unfortunately the designers proved the wrong point.
I give them a C.
😎👍🏻 Fair play buddy !!
Es increíble la ilusión que Martin transmite a todo el equipo, siempre lo ha hecho, da igual que esté con una motocicleta de más de 200 cv que en una sartén con ruedas. Un saludo a todo el equipo.
Guy Martin is the coolest person, no one is cooler.
Of all the 85.6mph gravity racers in the world, this one's the fastest!
what 2 say..respect 4 achiewments in speed rec's as well as crazynes, in a good way! Greetings from Croatia!
I love how you could see water pouring out of the cockpit lol
Oh no Scotty she's going to blow
"Guy Martin"="The Legend". I would love to sit down with him, having a cup of tea, and a chat. He's as mental as a box of frogs, but he's my kind of mental :-)
I may be stating the obvious, but could it be the weight distribution of the extra water bottles that caused the crash. The bottles in the nose cone would pull the front down as soon as you touch the brakes, lifting the back wheels off the ground . Wiggle, wiggle, spin, CRASH. I am probably wrong, but it is food fore thought.
... Guy Martin is the winged Mercury, divinity in charge of Pure Speed, his Myth is imprinted forever in World Time.
“It were brilliant it were” laughing as he talks about crashing
Although English appears to be Guy's second language I understand him most of the time.
Guy you absolute legend
if a "gentle push" is allowed at the start, have you thought about solid fuel rockets boosters ? :P
SlCKB0Y how did you achieve 200mph “A little gentle push did the job”
Guy has such a great sense of humor, and takes things quite well. That crash was absolutely terrible, and if the body of the car had broken he might have broken his neck. However, he was safe, so I love how he took it in stride.
Hi Martin, congratulations for the record and the video, as you are a mechanic and a former track rally driver and I was also racing in gravitational races, since I saw your video I promised to try and beat it. I will be glad if you want when I try it in the Italian Alps to invite you with your car, bye
The worlds FASTEST 85.6mph gravity racer? What a coincidence! I just got done watching a video about the world's SECOND fastest 85.6mph gravity racer. 85.6mph gravity racing is my new favourite sport! It's so good, it makes 79.32mph gravity racing look like 77.9mph gravity racing!
I sure you have a point there somewhere but i can't find it. Could you explain?
Great effort on the part of the Engineering/design team.
Love Guy, what a bloke.
Guy rocks. Skills and character combined
Helen is the perfect woman
That water bottle sticking out the back at 9:30 is slightly comical though, you have to admit. Well done as always Guy.
Guy has the best job. People ask him to do wild stuff and he gets to crash and bash stuff for fun.
100% Adrenalin well done the team martin ya the man !
Chuck some water bottles behind the brake pedal, that'll make it go faster. lol
I could not help thinking if they where chasing every last bit of speed, why not hundred mile an hour tape the canopy down.
That gap behind his shoulder was cavernous in aerodynamics terms.
You should have been running the record attempts.
It might even have stayed on when he went sideways too :-)
Nice job that car was well made well done 👍
That guy is totaly mental, Love it.
It's proper good that he shares it with us on here.
Cracking video and Love Guys Enthusiam/presentation plus he looks like a mostly shaved Wookie!
No matter what he does that's the best thing he has ever done. :D
1:54 - A fire suit, great idea Guy. It'll come in handy if those flames end up setting alight your engineless, gravity powered racer.
In terms of physics/engineering, what's the solution to counter the racer moving in such an erratic way when it gets to high speeds with a high weight? Is it more downforce or more grip in the front or something like that?
Do you see the crazy now everyone? He said it was the best thing ever!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I can’t stop smiling when I watch him 😆
Legend not rgt in the head he a very clever guy just loves speed and taking risks , balls of steel Gotta love him
You alright Mate "NO I've scratch my helmet" What a Legend :)
incredible can't wait to see more of this kind of racing. just made me smile . but you have to be a little nuts to do it . hell ya !
11:49
Best crash of the year...
This Guy is my kinda crazy ! 🤪
Love his particular cavalierity.
Why don’t they lift it with the helicopter and drop it - 120mph Gravity racer 😬
I guess they need the driver to survive and have something to show after they get the record😂😂
You are the man Guy ! Much respect mate
GUY MARTIN DON'T WORRY ,YOU ARE NUMBER ONE IN THE WORLD,YES!
What an absolute legend!
Obviously none of those engineers saw Martin drop his bike at 180 on the Isle of Man and blow up five gallons of fuel. He emerged from a ball of fire about twenty feet in the air, scratching more than his helmet.
You just described the "Terminator". Thinking about it ... he just might be one.
Those engeneers are only environmental activists, bicycle lovers, with no understanding about the forces which become relevant above 20 miles per hour... They should have built that vehicle in a very different manner... adding some flaps which activates on braking and turning, givint the vehicle a better downforce in corners and some side flaps which activates when turning into the corner... olso ba doing so adding additinal weight to the vehicle....
but they have no understanding about such things... they seem to be tree huggers...
I am sorry for Guy that he agreed to work with such incompetent people and risk his helmet for them... His helmet alone may be ten times worth the value of that gravity vehicle...
Super Guy, tu es le meilleur !
"It was the best thing ever!" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
when did this air on TV??
Grand effort. Cool #hopetech brakes too :)
Curious if covering the spoke wheels (disc covers) is banned. It is banned from bicycle racing. Spinning spokes create a lot of drag, especially at 85.6 mph. That might be the key to hitting 90 if it's allowed.
What's the worst thing that can happen? Well......destroying the car.
It felt fast, you're lickin' on! Good job.
Dude was more excited by the wreck than he was setting the record, lol.
5:30 isnt that the Motorsport Manager menu theme?