After racing circuit boats for a number of years, I know 1st hand that any form of racing takes, dedication, patience, time, luck, friends and most of all money, most of those things I lost along the way. Cannot wait to see what you achieve with this pathway, and how you combine it with your love of 3D printed parts.
Did I heard it right ? The driving experience was on your 40th birthday ? Hell that's some great genes !! Awesome car , have a long and fruitfull ownership !!!
If distance and transport weren't an issue, I would have suggested a Formula Star Mazda from the early 2000s. They were powered by the Mazda Renesis engine (twin rotary) with 240bhp and high reliability. Most listed sell for less than your budget (US$25K).
Found this video really really fascinating, it was so great how you documented your whole process. As a British guy, I find it admirable the lengths you Aussies have to go for getting motorsport stuff😅. I'm lucky enough to be 15 minutes from donington park, and could get to most race tracks in England within 3 hours. When you said "it's in the same state as me, but over 200 miles away" I was baffled, I always forget how huge Australia is😂. I have nothing but respect for the journey you've gone on to get this car. I am incredibly excited to watch the rest of the videos on your racing journey, thank you for making this for us to watch😁
Europe (and particularly the UK) is definitely where it's at for motorsport. I'm roughly half way between Eastern Creek and Bathurst, with the newer Luddenham Raceway closer still. Not quite the same as you but plenty to keep me busy at the moment.
@robinthebobin6537 : There is a TV series called 'Outback Truckers' not too high on artistic merit, but it gives a very clear picture of the vastness of Australia, and how undeveloped the interior territories are. From a different point of view: I live in New Zealand, similar land area to the UK. When visiting relatives near London we quickly said 'Yes' when the offered to drive us back to our accommodation... after all, it would only be about a 30 minute drive (In NZ). When they dropped us off after a three and a half hour stop-start drive, we were very embarassed! NZ's total population is less than London's!
"33k sounds like a lot of money." _Laughs in Motorsport_ I'm totally jealous. Outside of the odd track day with a rented car, I'm stuck with getting my racing fix with Sims.
Imo the best race car besides the trans option. Is the car that has the biggest race clubs like the miata but kiln race form. Seems like radical would be really good as they often have races. Just another thing to consider.
Been watching your main channel for a few years now and you've helped me out so much with my 3d printers. Can't wait to follow along with this new journey of yours!
Rooting for you man! It’s encouraging to see that you can get these cars for pretty affordable prices, I’m working hard so I can afford one in 2-3 years.
I watched the whole thing convinced i'd seen you somewhere before, it wasn't until the very end that i realised i'd watched a load of your stuff a couple of years ago when i was shopping for a 3d printer... not sure i have the budget to follow in your footsteps on this one though :D
Many congrats! That's a sweet car, and seems to fit your situation really perfectly. I appreciate your breakdown of pricing, since it's often really tough to get a sense of what the cost is to enter into motorsports. Would love to see some discussion of long-term accrued costs as you get ramped up over the next few months.
An F1000 is a lot of car for your first openwheel race car probably a FF or F4 would have been the better choice when starting out. But atleast you bought the slowest F1000 (Speads) an aero brick in a class that was highlighted by some radical aero choices (see JDR). Your first 3D printing project for the car should be new smaller side pods as the frontal area on those cars was huge! Good luck and if you do feel like the car is too much dont be afraid to sell it and move down a class or two no sense ending up driving a fast car at only 30% vs a slower car at closer to 100%
Watching this made me realise how great it is living in the UK. Just looked on Racecars Direct, and found around 6 cars that would have fitted your criteria. F1000 Jedis, a 900cc Speads (very similar to what you got), a carbon tub Mygale, and an older Ralt F2000 Toms Toyota.
As allready said, I'm really excited to see and hear about the tech of the car. Also I think you'll be really happy with it, since you've put so much time and effort in choosing the car. I've bought an 325ti track car some years ago, without fully thinking it throught and even so it was very fun to drive, I've noticed pretty soon, that the car wasn't right for me - completly stripped without AC or Radio, running semislicks, 6-point harness and bucket seats. Driving it on curvy roads or track was loads of fun - getting there, not having a trailer, was exhausting at least... I wish you no trouble/crashes and instead a load of fun and will happily wait for the upcoming videos :)
I've watched many of your TT videos over the years, being a sim racer and a general fan of motorsport, it will be fun to watch this channel as you progress. Cheers from Canada
Congratulations on your purchase. I hope you enjoy the journey. I loved the backstory and the logic behind the choice. I would concur with most of them. Our point of difference may be that I would have chosen the Super Sports series, as I think it is incredibly strong at the moment and getting better all the time. That said you explained why you didn't go that route and it makes sense. I am a professional race engineer and am currently involved in the Super Sports series in NSW. I was also involved with the original Speads Sports Racers when they were imported by Meridian Motorsport. Happy too chat if you think it may be useful.
Small world :) If it wasn't for my driveway I would have bought the Williams and entered Supersports. Darren was super helpful. I had a builder come to the house to quote on structural modifications to accommodate a crane/hoist for getting the car onto a trailer, but it just wasn't worth it. FRCA and SuperSports are quite often racing at the same events so maybe I'll meet you next year at some stage.
This was really informative. I'm in Canada so it would be a bit different but sharing the steps was very informative. I hope to do the same in a year time. Thank you!
Goody goody... and it is a PROPER race car. Not hobbled by production car engine / trans / suspension etc. Nice choice Michael! 👍 Liked and Subscribed.
Best of luck with the car from everyone here in Pennsylvania. Glad you got an open wheel car as that form of racing is the best and most interesting. (Super cars are pretty cool, too).
This is so cool, watching your channels is like looking into a mirror of everything I have visions and dreams of chasing. RUclipsr, keen to share knowledge, having a racecar. Thanks for sharing! I'm very much enjoying the journey you're taking me on :)
It's absolutely fantastic in this day and age to find a down to earth person like this who has made and still makes great well thought out decissions about making his passion come through. I can only imagine the feeling of racing a liteweight open wheeler, the lack of inertia and fantastic feeling of race suspension. The closest I've gotten was in a Lotus street car 10 years ago. After that I dreamed of designing and building a liteweight Porsche 909 Bergspyder like car with an Audi TT 1.8T midmounted drivetrain but that's for my next life ha ha.
Congratulations! That will be a ton of fun to drive and race! I went with a SR3XX, but without the ability to remove the front splitter it requires 10 feet of ramp and 4 huge boards to load it into my enclosed trailer, so not exactly convenient 😅 But sure is a blast to drive!
Great idea, Michael and congrat's on the purchase. I've just been through the same decision and bought a 1000cc Ya-Car Cross Kart with broadly the same specification as you had. It should arrive later this year so I'll be doing a few track days to shake it down. If you're interested in catching up at one and doing a bit of a comparison then drop me a line. Cheers, Rob
Glad I got here early. Looking forward to watching this journey. I'm from a dirt racing family in Kentucky and I'm just starting to enter the world of sim racing.
Welcome to the club. Learn a lot from your 3d printing channel, so look forward to watching you progress. This is my 25th year competing in sports cars so happy to help with any questions on racing :-)
Amazing it's really difficult to get a good race car for cheap and that has this much of care but into it looking forward to seeing more of it And I have been looking to buy a race car here in Saudi Arabia but there isn't much posts or websites so you have to go to track days and ask around but there are tons of race car's especially F1 and other high class race cars abandoned around In Dubai Abu Dhabi and Bahrain because they have blown engines from the heat and other problems
I felt fortunate that there was plenty of options. I'm guessing the sand would be a factor for engine health too. I've been t Abu Dhabi and was amazed by the hazy sunsets.
@@TTRacingYT there has been an influx of Radicals and Other track cars coming here to Saudi Arabia recently Radical worked with Hankook tyres to race their cars in Saudi and the gulf countries but there are places in the south of Saudi Arabia like Abha which is very cool and is mountainous and green not a desert which I think would be a good place for a race track
This brought back memories from my 2nd race car, a Ralt RT5 I bought in 1982. That thing looked like it was home sitting in my garage. I'm going to subscribe to see what you do with yours. Have fun.
This is very cool. I recently discovered f5000 vintage racing i wish i could do something like that here in the states. Congrats and godspeed on your journey
I'm looking forward to this series, your style in your teaching tech channel is great and will transfer well. I appreciate you detailing the whole process, it's really interesting and often overlooked by other channels just focusing on the racing.
I recently came across your channel and watched this particular video, and it was quite an engaging experience. I'm looking forward to finishing the entire series of your race car videos, and indeed, you've gained a new subscribe
I follow your 3D printing... then saw this video. I used to live in Australia (Penrith, just up the road from you!), and worked on rally cars out in Orange designing steering and suspension setups. I used to be on the spanners with a Formula 5000 car some years ago in the UK, which was fun. Back in the UK now, and my only racing these days is Sim racing, online. Race anything, any time, anywhere, and no cost to fix it after lap 1 turn 1 chaos 🙂 Good luck with the F1000 !
Penrith is indeed very close to me. I'm in a league with Sunday night sim races, it's a lot of fun and I'm, hoping what I have learned will transfer to real life.
Nice one Michael, I discovered your other channel having discovered that 3DP is now properly accessible to the layman. I come from a background as a motorsports design engineer, so my experience with SLA and SLS was just designing parts that were handed over to the RP boys, who made them. You've helped loads with your site and it seems to have gone full circle with you getting a formula car. This is great, if I can be of any help at all, just shout. Can't wait to see this channel unfold and see how you get on. Keep it on the black stuff :) Ade
Awesome! I'm newly interested in this sort of content, and in F1 and Indy Car racing. I've gotten back into Slot Cars.... after quite a long time messing with them as a Kid - and it has actually piqued my interest in this type of stuff! I loved this vid. So much fun, and so cool to see how you got into this situation. Can not wait to follow along with you on this journey, and see what you do with the car - and some cool racing fun! Awesome. And all the best with it - from the States.
I’ve been following you for years, and you have no idea how excited I was to see you start a Motorsport channel!! I’m a huge Motorsport fan with my own race car, so love watching anything ms! If you had started talking to me about buying a race car, you would still be talking to me about it haha
bro, i can see it infront of me how fkn super stoked and lyrical you mustve been when rolling it into the garage! Such an awesome feeling, rolling a new vehicle into ur garage!!!
A 3D printing long time subscriber here. I think we had the same itch to scratch... but my only realistic option nowadays is getting into karting! It's a work in progress right now. Take care and greetings from Spain!
I have followed Teaching Tech for years, never know you do motorsport!!! 3D printing and Race car what more can you ask?! Very excited to follow this channel as well. In the US there is another series call Thunder Roadster, they are very affordable. I am supiried that there is no similar in Australia.
I’ve been going through this process off and on for a couple years. I even went out and saw that yellow F1000 in WA. The car I ended up buying was a Tarmac Rally car and is an absolute dud. After it’s fully sorted (as I don’t intend to pass on a problem) I’ll sell it and I’ll be back in the market for an open wheeler. Wish I’d gone that way first time. Look forward to following your journey.
I am absolutely ready to follow this journey! This and your main channel fit my interests so well 👌 Good luck with everything! Shame about Danny Rics' broken wrist today. Greetings from the Netherlands!
I used to watch your 3D print videos, excited to run across a racing channel of yours. And someone who actually bought a real race car, niceeee - subbed
You should sell it for a division 1 superkart, much cheaper and much quicker if you’re on a budget. It also met every single box you listed + it’s 4-6x faster than each car car you listed.
When you said "for my 40th birthday" I couldn't believe it! You don't look a day over 28, good for you mate!
As a F1 fan I absolutely love this new channel. Can't wait to see the build and then in action.
I'm excited to drive it too.
After racing circuit boats for a number of years, I know 1st hand that any form of racing takes, dedication, patience, time, luck, friends and most of all money, most of those things I lost along the way. Cannot wait to see what you achieve with this pathway, and how you combine it with your love of 3D printed parts.
3d printed turbo charger coming up.
Did I heard it right ? The driving experience was on your 40th birthday ? Hell that's some great genes !! Awesome car , have a long and fruitfull ownership !!!
Looks like a fantastic purchase for the budget - your patience and careful research was well worth it.
I am pretty meticulous with that type of thing, but being forced to wait until the other car sold made me extra thorough.
I think I am living vicariously through you Michael. This was my dream many many years ago. Loved the postscript.
I've got a few post video clips like that rather than the same one on the main channel. Glad you liked it.
If distance and transport weren't an issue, I would have suggested a Formula Star Mazda from the early 2000s. They were powered by the Mazda Renesis engine (twin rotary) with 240bhp and high reliability. Most listed sell for less than your budget (US$25K).
Found this video really really fascinating, it was so great how you documented your whole process. As a British guy, I find it admirable the lengths you Aussies have to go for getting motorsport stuff😅. I'm lucky enough to be 15 minutes from donington park, and could get to most race tracks in England within 3 hours. When you said "it's in the same state as me, but over 200 miles away" I was baffled, I always forget how huge Australia is😂.
I have nothing but respect for the journey you've gone on to get this car. I am incredibly excited to watch the rest of the videos on your racing journey, thank you for making this for us to watch😁
Europe (and particularly the UK) is definitely where it's at for motorsport. I'm roughly half way between Eastern Creek and Bathurst, with the newer Luddenham Raceway closer still. Not quite the same as you but plenty to keep me busy at the moment.
@robinthebobin6537 : There is a TV series called 'Outback Truckers' not too high on artistic merit, but it gives a very clear picture of the vastness of Australia, and how undeveloped the interior territories are. From a different point of view: I live in New Zealand, similar land area to the UK. When visiting relatives near London we quickly said 'Yes' when the offered to drive us back to our accommodation... after all, it would only be about a 30 minute drive (In NZ). When they dropped us off after a three and a half hour stop-start drive, we were very embarassed!
NZ's total population is less than London's!
8:15 i really enjoyed exploring your brain’s thought process and the step by step ideas you had to fit your problem priorities and criteria
"33k sounds like a lot of money."
_Laughs in Motorsport_
I'm totally jealous. Outside of the odd track day with a rented car, I'm stuck with getting my racing fix with Sims.
Imo the best race car besides the trans option. Is the car that has the biggest race clubs like the miata but kiln race form. Seems like radical would be really good as they often have races. Just another thing to consider.
Been watching your main channel for a few years now and you've helped me out so much with my 3d printers. Can't wait to follow along with this new journey of yours!
Amazing looking car, can't wait to see your journey through the life of thee race car !
Wow mate so much research and effort… well done
Congrats, this has to be the dream of many Motorsport fans, can’t wait for more updates
Big congratulations! I am 27 now, hustling my arse off in hope to afford an open wheel race car myself. I will follow your journey!
Rooting for you man! It’s encouraging to see that you can get these cars for pretty affordable prices, I’m working hard so I can afford one in 2-3 years.
Please Document as much as possible. As an F1 fan this is kind of a childhood dream for me !!
I watched the whole thing convinced i'd seen you somewhere before, it wasn't until the very end that i realised i'd watched a load of your stuff a couple of years ago when i was shopping for a 3d printer... not sure i have the budget to follow in your footsteps on this one though :D
You only need one kidney..
So cool. I wish the US/Canada had more of this kind of stuff. Not many leagues like this here or even vehicles.
Congrats on achieving the step of your happiness.
Many congrats! That's a sweet car, and seems to fit your situation really perfectly.
I appreciate your breakdown of pricing, since it's often really tough to get a sense of what the cost is to enter into motorsports. Would love to see some discussion of long-term accrued costs as you get ramped up over the next few months.
Thanks. I will definitely address that down the line.
An F1000 is a lot of car for your first openwheel race car probably a FF or F4 would have been the better choice when starting out. But atleast you bought the slowest F1000 (Speads) an aero brick in a class that was highlighted by some radical aero choices (see JDR). Your first 3D printing project for the car should be new smaller side pods as the frontal area on those cars was huge! Good luck and if you do feel like the car is too much dont be afraid to sell it and move down a class or two no sense ending up driving a fast car at only 30% vs a slower car at closer to 100%
You’re 40? Damn bro
😂😂😂
he looks younger than me😂
He's never had to work for a living.
He lives a healthy life with no smoking so that's why he looks young.
@@Dabuilder1And no wars or Jail time and or many things lol.
Watching this made me realise how great it is living in the UK.
Just looked on Racecars Direct, and found around 6 cars that would have fitted your criteria. F1000 Jedis, a 900cc Speads (very similar to what you got), a carbon tub Mygale, and an older Ralt F2000 Toms Toyota.
As allready said, I'm really excited to see and hear about the tech of the car. Also I think you'll be really happy with it, since you've put so much time and effort in choosing the car. I've bought an 325ti track car some years ago, without fully thinking it throught and even so it was very fun to drive, I've noticed pretty soon, that the car wasn't right for me - completly stripped without AC or Radio, running semislicks, 6-point harness and bucket seats. Driving it on curvy roads or track was loads of fun - getting there, not having a trailer, was exhausting at least...
I wish you no trouble/crashes and instead a load of fun and will happily wait for the upcoming videos :)
I've watched many of your TT videos over the years, being a sim racer and a general fan of motorsport, it will be fun to watch this channel as you progress. Cheers from Canada
Big congrats. Nothing is better than single seater racings. Enjoy.
looking forward to you going through all the ins and out of the car, this was a great video to start the journey!
That video is ready to go for next week. I've currently got all the bodywork off fitting some updated parts.
Race cars are no picnic - just assemblying Tamyia models drain the hell out of me.... well done!
Congratulations on your purchase. I hope you enjoy the journey. I loved the backstory and the logic behind the choice. I would concur with most of them. Our point of difference may be that I would have chosen the Super Sports series, as I think it is incredibly strong at the moment and getting better all the time. That said you explained why you didn't go that route and it makes sense. I am a professional race engineer and am currently involved in the Super Sports series in NSW. I was also involved with the original Speads Sports Racers when they were imported by Meridian Motorsport. Happy too chat if you think it may be useful.
Small world :) If it wasn't for my driveway I would have bought the Williams and entered Supersports. Darren was super helpful. I had a builder come to the house to quote on structural modifications to accommodate a crane/hoist for getting the car onto a trailer, but it just wasn't worth it. FRCA and SuperSports are quite often racing at the same events so maybe I'll meet you next year at some stage.
Congrats!! What a dream!!
Can't wait to see it on the track!
always been a fan of your 3d printing channel in depth, now racing evens better
So awesome. I'm excited to see what engineering grade 3D printed mods are made for it. 🏁
The Legends are handsdown one of the most fun cars to drive and race in. Just saying, laptime doesnt matter if you have fun.
This was really informative. I'm in Canada so it would be a bit different but sharing the steps was very informative. I hope to do the same in a year time. Thank you!
Legend.
No buyers remorse - get it sorted and get it moving, well done!
No wayyyy, congrats!! Cant wait on the upcoming videos!
Congratulations I cant wait to watch the journey.
I'm here to support you because a learned so much on your other channel. Can't wait for al the new content. Subcribed!
Yeah I'm in. Subbed and belled. Best of luck with your journey mate. I'm looking forward to seeing how you go.
cant wait to see the progress on the car and you as a driver
Goody goody... and it is a PROPER race car. Not hobbled by production car engine / trans / suspension etc. Nice choice Michael! 👍
Liked and Subscribed.
Best of luck with the car from everyone here in Pennsylvania. Glad you got an open wheel car as that form of racing is the best and most interesting. (Super cars are pretty cool, too).
The journey video I didn't know I needed! Thanks for taking us along. Really cool!!
Looks like a great buy, looking forward to seeing you take it for a drive.
Congrats on getting your racecar! I can't wait to follow along on your journey !
Excited that I’m here at the beginning. Can’t wait to watch your future developments 👍
As far as looks go, you made a great choice. The body style is modern and doesn’t look amateur.
This is so cool, watching your channels is like looking into a mirror of everything I have visions and dreams of chasing. RUclipsr, keen to share knowledge, having a racecar. Thanks for sharing! I'm very much enjoying the journey you're taking me on :)
It's absolutely fantastic in this day and age to find a down to earth person like this who has made and still makes great well thought out decissions about making his passion come through. I can only imagine the feeling of racing a liteweight open wheeler, the lack of inertia and fantastic feeling of race suspension. The closest I've gotten was in a Lotus street car 10 years ago. After that I dreamed of designing and building a liteweight Porsche 909 Bergspyder like car with an Audi TT 1.8T midmounted drivetrain but that's for my next life ha ha.
That is really cool! Can't wait to follow your journey!
Super excited to follow you on this channel. Love your other channel as well. I do carbon and aero parts so feel free to reach out with any questions.
Congratulations! That will be a ton of fun to drive and race! I went with a SR3XX, but without the ability to remove the front splitter it requires 10 feet of ramp and 4 huge boards to load it into my enclosed trailer, so not exactly convenient 😅 But sure is a blast to drive!
Great idea, Michael and congrat's on the purchase. I've just been through the same decision and bought a 1000cc Ya-Car Cross Kart with broadly the same specification as you had. It should arrive later this year so I'll be doing a few track days to shake it down. If you're interested in catching up at one and doing a bit of a comparison then drop me a line. Cheers, Rob
Glad I got here early. Looking forward to watching this journey. I'm from a dirt racing family in Kentucky and I'm just starting to enter the world of sim racing.
Always good to have a Dave-O to road trip with!
Welcome to the club. Learn a lot from your 3d printing channel, so look forward to watching you progress. This is my 25th year competing in sports cars so happy to help with any questions on racing :-)
Congrats and good luck.
Amazing it's really difficult to get a good race car for cheap and that has this much of care but into it looking forward to seeing more of it
And I have been looking to buy a race car here in Saudi Arabia but there isn't much posts or websites so you have to go to track days and ask around but there are tons of race car's especially F1 and other high class race cars abandoned around In Dubai Abu Dhabi and Bahrain because they have blown engines from the heat and other problems
I felt fortunate that there was plenty of options. I'm guessing the sand would be a factor for engine health too. I've been t Abu Dhabi and was amazed by the hazy sunsets.
@@TTRacingYT there has been an influx of Radicals and Other track cars coming here to Saudi Arabia recently Radical worked with Hankook tyres to race their cars in Saudi and the gulf countries but there are places in the south of Saudi Arabia like Abha which is very cool and is mountainous and green not a desert which I think would be a good place for a race track
Great video, looking forward to seeing your racing progression
I’m so glad RUclips recommended this channel to me 🙏🙏
Awesome buy mate, looking forward to learning more about this.
This brought back memories from my 2nd race car, a Ralt RT5 I bought in 1982. That thing looked like it was home sitting in my garage. I'm going to subscribe to see what you do with yours. Have fun.
This is very cool. I recently discovered f5000 vintage racing i wish i could do something like that here in the states. Congrats and godspeed on your journey
As the media manager for the Australian Prototype Series we would love to have you onboard for the series!
I just couldn't get a prototype out of my driveway unfortunately.
So excited to see more videos! I’m so jealous! Wish we had more open wheel leagues/clubs in the west coast of ‘murica
You can left-foot brake with an H pattern box doing clutch-less downshifts. Ideally with a dog box
She's a beauty mate I hope you have many happy days at the track with her
No idea how this cropped up in my reccomended, but this is fantastic to watch! Best of luck mate, hope it goes well.
Welcome aboard!
I'm looking forward to this series, your style in your teaching tech channel is great and will transfer well. I appreciate you detailing the whole process, it's really interesting and often overlooked by other channels just focusing on the racing.
This is amazing! Congrats dude, can't wait to see more!
Nice. Great video!
I recently came across your channel and watched this particular video, and it was quite an engaging experience. I'm looking forward to finishing the entire series of your race car videos, and indeed, you've gained a new subscribe
living the dream man! Nice racecar! Looking forward to seeing it run!
Awesome car congrats!! Hope to see more videos of it being turned into an absolute machine on the race track.
I follow your 3D printing... then saw this video. I used to live in Australia (Penrith, just up the road from you!), and worked on rally cars out in Orange designing steering and suspension setups. I used to be on the spanners with a Formula 5000 car some years ago in the UK, which was fun. Back in the UK now, and my only racing these days is Sim racing, online. Race anything, any time, anywhere, and no cost to fix it after lap 1 turn 1 chaos 🙂 Good luck with the F1000 !
Penrith is indeed very close to me. I'm in a league with Sunday night sim races, it's a lot of fun and I'm, hoping what I have learned will transfer to real life.
Easily the coolest thing I've found and subbed to in ages
Nice one Michael,
I discovered your other channel having discovered that 3DP is now properly accessible to the layman. I come from a background as a motorsports design engineer, so my experience with SLA and SLS was just designing parts that were handed over to the RP boys, who made them. You've helped loads with your site and it seems to have gone full circle with you getting a formula car. This is great, if I can be of any help at all, just shout. Can't wait to see this channel unfold and see how you get on.
Keep it on the black stuff :)
Ade
Awesome! I'm newly interested in this sort of content, and in F1 and Indy Car racing. I've gotten back into Slot Cars.... after quite a long time messing with them as a Kid - and it has actually piqued my interest in this type of stuff! I loved this vid. So much fun, and so cool to see how you got into this situation. Can not wait to follow along with you on this journey, and see what you do with the car - and some cool racing fun! Awesome. And all the best with it - from the States.
I’ve been following you for years, and you have no idea how excited I was to see you start a Motorsport channel!! I’m a huge Motorsport fan with my own race car, so love watching anything ms! If you had started talking to me about buying a race car, you would still be talking to me about it haha
Most people in my life were very patient. I tried to be aware of it and control myself too.
bro, i can see it infront of me how fkn super stoked and lyrical you mustve been when rolling it into the garage! Such an awesome feeling, rolling a new vehicle into ur garage!!!
What a well done well thought out presentation.
If this is how you roll I am in to follow your journey with the car.
Good luck from Chicago USA, mate.
A 3D printing long time subscriber here. I think we had the same itch to scratch... but my only realistic option nowadays is getting into karting! It's a work in progress right now. Take care and greetings from Spain!
Just found the channel and can't wait exactly what I've wanted!
Quick question... could we get a sim rig tour?! Thanks
I will definitely cover the rig in future. I plan to prepare for any new track on the rig so I will cover the setup the first time I do this.
I have followed Teaching Tech for years, never know you do motorsport!!!
3D printing and Race car what more can you ask?! Very excited to follow this channel as well.
In the US there is another series call Thunder Roadster, they are very affordable. I am supiried that there is no similar in Australia.
I’ve been going through this process off and on for a couple years. I even went out and saw that yellow F1000 in WA. The car I ended up buying was a Tarmac Rally car and is an absolute dud. After it’s fully sorted (as I don’t intend to pass on a problem) I’ll sell it and I’ll be back in the market for an open wheeler. Wish I’d gone that way first time. Look forward to following your journey.
i can already tell this will be one of my favourite channels to watch keep up the work
Excited for you - this is off-the-charts cool! 🤩
I am absolutely ready to follow this journey! This and your main channel fit my interests so well 👌 Good luck with everything! Shame about Danny Rics' broken wrist today. Greetings from the Netherlands!
That Senna bit was cheeky 😂
Very entertaining video on how to transition into open wheel racing!
I used to watch your 3D print videos, excited to run across a racing channel of yours. And someone who actually bought a real race car, niceeee - subbed
You are hella underrated! Love the content! Keep this up and your gonna be the among the big ones.
You should sell it for a division 1 superkart, much cheaper and much quicker if you’re on a budget. It also met every single box you listed + it’s 4-6x faster than each car car you listed.
If performance numbers were all that mattered, I would agree. Karts are way more dangerous than even this crazy thing.
Im absolutely excited to see your journey, hope everything goes well and get that race win
So excited for you!
Big shout to DAVE. Thats a friend right there!
Love this type of channel! subbed so I'm along for the ride.
good god im jealous, enjoy it man, hope it gives you a lot of fun
Congratulations on your purchase. This car looks like a blast.