It’s pretty sad that so many other series try to race in the pouring rain- incredibly dangerous and unnecessary conditions- and Cup is the only smart series. They did it once- at Circuit of the Americas- and had a couple of vicious crashes that ultimately caused the race to end early. Lesson learned.
@ that was more the car tho. Remember how after that race the next races they made modifications to deal with the water spray from the back of the cars. They didn’t have any big issues in the lower series so idk why they failed in the cup series
F1 most certainly WOULD race in those conditions- they HAVE. Just look at Suzuka in 2014 which caused the death of Jules Bianchi and the more recent lower tier Formula events that have done so- with similar tragic results.
@@saragrant9749 Most of the races in the video took place after Bianchi's death, F1 would not currently race in conditions like that for safety reasons (I'm not complaining, a life is worth losing it due to stupidity)
To be dead honest, I actually like them racing in the rain it’s interesting
@@SFX1990 ya me too I agree I get so much criticism for saying that but I agree
Racing in wet conditions is perfectly feasible on road circuits. But racing in wet conditions on ovals is suicidal.
It’s suicidal on road courses too. Extremely limited visibility and reduced stopping capability equals you aren’t avoiding a serious accident.
10:45 I love how the arca layout of portland is different because they can't be trusted navigating a chicane
@@russianbubbawallace8681 ong those arca drivers man
@@monstertruckvidz used to be a bunch of senile old men now its just 16 year old twitter users in the cars. sad evolution
@ ya especially when all they do is turn it into wreckfests like Ty Gibbs in xfintity a couple years ago
@@monstertruckvidz Ty did change for the better though. Guess one of his teammates gave him a talking to at some point
Racing in the rain is the best. Always chaos
@@mikulitsi1819 ya I feel like it lets the driver show a lil more skill than usually
That Mid Ohio race wasn't rain. It was a damn monsoon.
@@lonewolf2513 ong
The amount of rain at mid Ohio makes it to where you can't even see anything, and I would know because I live in ohio
@Nascarguru ya
It’s pretty sad that they can race in pouring rain but won’t let the cup series do it.
It’s pretty sad that so many other series try to race in the pouring rain- incredibly dangerous and unnecessary conditions- and Cup is the only smart series. They did it once- at Circuit of the Americas- and had a couple of vicious crashes that ultimately caused the race to end early. Lesson learned.
@ that was more the car tho. Remember how after that race the next races they made modifications to deal with the water spray from the back of the cars. They didn’t have any big issues in the lower series so idk why they failed in the cup series
Heavy cars
Drivers who don't race in the rain
Race in rain that not even F1 would face.
It makes sense? Lol
F1 most certainly WOULD race in those conditions- they HAVE. Just look at Suzuka in 2014 which caused the death of Jules Bianchi and the more recent lower tier Formula events that have done so- with similar tragic results.
@@saragrant9749 Most of the races in the video took place after Bianchi's death, F1 would not currently race in conditions like that for safety reasons (I'm not complaining, a life is worth losing it due to stupidity)