I once saw him crash a bicycle in my front lawn. He ate all my plants. but I didn't mind as he needed energy to regenerate his foot that fell off. true story.
I knew what had to be Power's heaviest crash and I'm glad you found a way to show it without directly showing Wheldon's fatal crash that happened right behind Power. RIP Dan 🖤
broke his back in both wrecks. Also the wreck with Wheldon unfortunately ended with Dan losing his life...his wreck with Phillippe ended his Nelson's career
McLauglin's crash showed some nice Kiwi respect. Fellow Kiwi Shane Van Gisbergan jumped out of his car to help get Scott out of the car. Scott was unhurt, thankfully. Also just a nice piece of comradely in Motorsport despite the competition
What is wild to me is that Rossi actually was able to get the car repaired and got back out onto the track after his crash, albeit ***MANY*** laps down. He was only a lap away from picking up a position on another car that wrecked later in the race, before the race was ended early due to rain.
I guess you're going to struggle finding a Canapino crash. He had a big crash in a Turismo Carretera race in Balcarce, there is an interview from 2 years ago with good quality footage.
really appreciate the warning at the start mate 🙏 i have a lot of facination for open wheel crashes but I dont handle seeing the fatal ones well. very respectful to have a warning ❤️
Be glad Sage Karam isn't in the field, or we'd have to relive Wilson's fatal crash. (The first fatal crash I can confirm I witnessed, Mark Porter and Ashley Cooper are Mandela effect)
Rossi wasnt in that crash. He actually won that race by damn near lapping the field. Only 4 cars left on the lead lap and he was on the gearboxes of 3rd and 4th at the checkered. But he had to keep pushing cuz Will Power was right behind him. First and 2nd were on another level that race
Years ago, as a F1 fan, I didn't like the American Motorsports due their extreme dangerousness. Thanks Goodness they improved so much in terms of Driving Safety like the main FIA Sport Categories
Na boa, eu não teria colocado esse acidente de Las Vegas, já que ele resultou na morte do Dan weldon, pra mostrar um acidente do Will Power, com certeza teria outro que não tivesse essa consequência fatal. RIP Dan weldon...
@@calxshaw06 I didn't....lol I asked a question about who will be the victim of Sato's on track decision making this time? That is not "wishing for a driver to die"...wtf?
I mean it kind of is. It's the longest running motor race in the world at one of the oldest and most historic circuits and just under half a million people show up to watch on race day. The race is part of the triple crown with Monaco and Le Mans.
7:03 "is the mot famous race course in the world"... Americans ... a race ? It' a speedway where cars turn only at left. Racing it's much more than that. 24 hours of Le Mans is the most famous race course in the world. Monaco, Spa, Imola are by far more famous and legit race course.
There is always one... Indy is worldwide famous sorry to annoy you but ask any non motorsport fan to name tracks and yeah Monaco, Le Mans, Spa, Nurburgring, Monza and Silverstone (especially here in the UK) would come up, but so does Indianapolis. If you think Indy is just about turning left, then sorry you are grossly misinformed.
Its understandable to think that about oval racing but its a little more technical than that, especially at indy. Even though the turns are all identical, they all have to be set up for differently. If you watched qualifying you can even see the drivers doing multiple in car changes throughout a qualifying run. Rossi did a decent video with insider explaining a little bit of the difficulties of the 500 not too long ago. Theres a good amount of big names from different disciplines that attempted the 500 and never won (Jackie Stewart, Dan Gurney, Jimmy Johnson, etc.). Along with some of them never even making it into the race ( Juan Manuel Fangio, Hurley Haywood, Fernando Alonso, etc.) . Also, if you ever get the chance to come to the 500 in person, do it. The atmosphere is completely different then what it seems on TV and is an amazing experience.
In terms of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway being "the most famous racecourse in the world," I'd say that that's somewhat up for debate. It really depends on what these announcers mean by "famous." Using the dictionary definition of the word, it simply means "known about by many people." However, many people use the word to mean different things. I'm not saying that it's correct to do so, but it does happen fairly regularly. Giving them the benefit of the doubt, I'd say that they're probably referring to the track's historical significance and pedigree more than the number of people who know of the track. In that sort of sense, Indianapolis is almost certainly number one. Indianapolis Motor Speedway is the oldest and longest running track on any motorsport calendar. The Indianapolis 500 is also the oldest and longest running race on any major motorsport calendar, so in that sense, it is the most historic race out of any other. Le Mans is also extremely historic and prestigious, but I'd say it falls second behind the Indy 500 (and this is coming from someone who loves the 24 hours of Le Mans and watches it every year). In terms of single race viewership, F1 is more popular, but I'd consider that to be a faulty metric when talking about the fame of a race or track. The 24 hours of Le Mans gets less concurrent viewership than any single F1 race, and I'd argue that that's a more famous race. The Monaco Grand Prix is pretty famous too, but I don't think it tops Le Mans. I also don't believe it tops the Indy 500, but there are certainly solid points on both sides of the argument for that one.
@@LB1973 Indianapolis probably wouldn't be mentioned by anyone outside of USA as the most famous. You literally just made that up. But think whatever you want to think :)
@Peters-xh4xkand Callum Ilott. his on board from Texas is.just nightmare fuel for an open wheel.driver. hed even be dead if he had the halo. That suspension was like a spear.
Can anyone suggest a crash from Christian Lundgaard? Did he even hit a wall?
Part 2: ruclips.net/video/YquY_D_Q7iU/видео.html
Maybe f2 2020 Hungary
1:35 A spring from that car shot into the air and smashed a table on one of the balconies near the track.
Lundgaard hitting illiot after the race was finished at indy last year
I once saw him crash a bicycle in my front lawn. He ate all my plants. but I didn't mind as he needed energy to regenerate his foot that fell off. true story.
I knew what had to be Power's heaviest crash and I'm glad you found a way to show it without directly showing Wheldon's fatal crash that happened right behind Power. RIP Dan 🖤
Glad to see the warning at the start of the video since there are some people who really don't like seeing fatal accidents
I will always say this,, Scott Dixon was incredibly lucky
That crash is still one of the nastiest ever, how he got out of that is just beyond me.
Hé should have bought a lottery ticket afterwards because with that amount of luck hè would hit the jackpot
it happend right in front of me too
That was a scary crash..a difference in angle and Dixon would have been a statistic
As a new viewer of indycar, these crashes are hectic
Cool idea for a video. I hope none of these fine drivers break their previous record when it comes to crashing.
that Rosenqvist crash was brutal for a tight street circuit
It look like he was crying
Didn’t he have to sit out the next race I’m not remembering if he did or not.
@@jacklaidlaw6097 Yeah, I believe he was replaced by Magnussen at Road America
It seemed less brutal than Pocono 2019 to me at first sight (in that one he walked away and raced the week after in Gateway without any issues)
Now seeing the older v6 Indycars from 2013-2017 made me think how damn sleek the newer indycars look
Outside of Will Power's airborne crash in Las Vegas 2011, his biggest crash was Sonoma 2009.
broke his back in both wrecks.
Also the wreck with Wheldon unfortunately ended with Dan losing his life...his wreck with Phillippe ended his Nelson's career
McLauglin's crash showed some nice Kiwi respect.
Fellow Kiwi Shane Van Gisbergan jumped out of his car to help get Scott out of the car. Scott was unhurt, thankfully.
Also just a nice piece of comradely in Motorsport despite the competition
Don't forget that something from the McLaughlin car shot into the air and smashed a table on the balcony of one of the places nearby.
@@shinystarmiestudios4179 I believe is was a suspension unit, like a shock.
I believe Canapino will be hard to find for non spanish speakers, search Accidente Canapino Balcarce
Helio 2000 Fountana was eerie because that was Greg Moore ride after the last race of 1999 where he died here.
What is wild to me is that Rossi actually was able to get the car repaired and got back out onto the track after his crash, albeit ***MANY*** laps down.
He was only a lap away from picking up a position on another car that wrecked later in the race, before the race was ended early due to rain.
Well I know what Grosjeans is going to be, never seen that McLaughlin crash before
I guess you're going to struggle finding a Canapino crash. He had a big crash in a Turismo Carretera race in Balcarce, there is an interview from 2 years ago with good quality footage.
I knew that crash but didnt know there is a good quality version
Thank you very much!
@@msvd3803that was the weekend Guido Falaschi died
Out of all of them on the list that Sato crash seems unassuming, but that hit put a huge hole in the tub…
really appreciate the warning at the start mate 🙏 i have a lot of facination for open wheel crashes but I dont handle seeing the fatal ones well. very respectful to have a warning ❤️
The amount of times Will Power has escaped death is insane.
Helio has been Indy car so long that he was in car with tobacco advertising
We already know what Grojean's will be.
I've got a pretty good idea what Katherine Legge's will be as well, it's pretty famous.
@@Cryolemon he could go obscure and do the Rockingham backflip but no it'll be Road America
That Dixon crash is ridiculous
I thought Rossi's crash was gonne be the one wickens was in, i flinched, thank god it wasnt, dont make me relive that moment.
Be glad Sage Karam isn't in the field, or we'd have to relive Wilson's fatal crash. (The first fatal crash I can confirm I witnessed, Mark Porter and Ashley Cooper are Mandela effect)
Yeah...
Rossi wasnt in that crash. He actually won that race by damn near lapping the field. Only 4 cars left on the lead lap and he was on the gearboxes of 3rd and 4th at the checkered. But he had to keep pushing cuz Will Power was right behind him. First and 2nd were on another level that race
Part 2 definitely has to include Romain Grosjean's f1 crash
Will powers crash was terrifying
Thanks for putting the fatal crash last, as I can watch the rest and then skip straight to part 2
Canapino in Balcarce gonna be epic
Ferrucci's should have been from that virtual race he intentionally crashed in
RIP Dan...that was a crazy race.
Years ago, as a F1 fan, I didn't like the American Motorsports due their extreme dangerousness. Thanks Goodness they improved so much in terms of Driving Safety like the main FIA Sport Categories
Grazie x il video by Francesco ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
That last crash 💔💔
Already know what Legge’s crash is. Still can’t believe she survived that.
The guy in the first crash just won the indy 500! Pure resilence.
"The roll bar is smashed but it's still intact". Ok...
Tip top analysis
Sewy
I love how some just say crash instead of accident
If Dixon’s car was turned over any more, his head would have become part of that fence. Exactly why Indy cars are closed-cockpit now
I think O’Ward’s will be changed. Same for Kyle Kirkwood. Glad both drivers are ok
Are these ordered based on their 2023 car numbers?
yes
i think what happened to Dan Weldon was unfortunate but inevitable. At least we know he died doing what he loved. RIP Dan Weldon
Sato has caused some horrible wrecks
Wahnsinn das bei solchen Einschläge die Piloten relativ heile davon kommen.
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Dan Wheldon ist leider gestorben damals in Vegas und dieser Unfall hat meines Erachtens nach nichts zu suchen in dem Video!
@@rolux4853 Naja, es war der heftigste Unfall von Will Power, also demnach ja schon
10:37 That shot of two cars both with tarps is a sight you never want to see on a racetrack. Horrible.
Na boa, eu não teria colocado esse acidente de Las Vegas, já que ele resultou na morte do Dan weldon, pra mostrar um acidente do Will Power, com certeza teria outro que não tivesse essa consequência fatal. RIP Dan weldon...
I just came to see Canapino's crash in Balcarce 2011, let's see... 👀
Alonso is the only driver still racing in that Sato crash
....I mean...so is Sato lol
Rip Dan Weldon
Damn lucky
Castronevers 2000 Nazareth
2:53 7:12
Everyone: Indycar needs more ovals
This video: reasons Indycar doesn’t need more ovals
Oh yeah and the second crash is not indy Plus it’s a completely different. It’s completely different.
2000 ?
Is this the 2023? Where are the halos?
An Aeroscreen would’ve made no difference in any of these crashes.
Well.. you know...except for the fatal one.
Also.Callum Ilott would be super dead if not for it at Texas last year.
Is it just me, or do I hear the words "Sato is involved" an awful lot in these videos?
U forgot Canapino wtf
in part 3 mate
@@msvd3803 tkank u
Nothing but fools driving those indy cars
People love to see the carnage
Fernando Alonso didn't even make the field for the 2019 indy 500
I wonder who Sato will kill or end the career of this year?
Hopefully his own CAREER (edit for Peters and Cal...lol) this time...imo
don't think wishing for a driver to die is a great idea stay safe tho
What an obscenely dumb and tasteless thing to say
@@calxshaw06 I didn't....lol
I asked a question about who will be the victim of Sato's on track decision making this time?
That is not "wishing for a driver to die"...wtf?
Has he ever been in a crash that have ended someones career, or even injured anyone though?
@Peters6221 hopefully his mistakes end his career instead of someone else, this time...lol
Again and again american casters claim Indianapolis the most famous race course in the world, what a bold claim.
I mean it kind of is. It's the longest running motor race in the world at one of the oldest and most historic circuits and just under half a million people show up to watch on race day. The race is part of the triple crown with Monaco and Le Mans.
Then whats the correct answer to that question?
It is the most famous single race day event. That is just facts. And that is coming from an EU guy who doesn't even watch indycar, only the indy500
I wouldnt say it is. Id say Le Mans probably is the most famous.
@@_Zekken Le Mans to me is a close 2nd
7:03 "is the mot famous race course in the world"...
Americans ... a race ? It' a speedway where cars turn only at left.
Racing it's much more than that.
24 hours of Le Mans is the most famous race course in the world. Monaco, Spa, Imola are by far more famous and legit race course.
As F1 fan you are wrong. Indy 500 is definitely the most respected race
There is always one... Indy is worldwide famous sorry to annoy you but ask any non motorsport fan to name tracks and yeah Monaco, Le Mans, Spa, Nurburgring, Monza and Silverstone (especially here in the UK) would come up, but so does Indianapolis. If you think Indy is just about turning left, then sorry you are grossly misinformed.
Its understandable to think that about oval racing but its a little more technical than that, especially at indy. Even though the turns are all identical, they all have to be set up for differently. If you watched qualifying you can even see the drivers doing multiple in car changes throughout a qualifying run. Rossi did a decent video with insider explaining a little bit of the difficulties of the 500 not too long ago. Theres a good amount of big names from different disciplines that attempted the 500 and never won (Jackie Stewart, Dan Gurney, Jimmy Johnson, etc.). Along with some of them never even making it into the race ( Juan Manuel Fangio, Hurley Haywood, Fernando Alonso, etc.) . Also, if you ever get the chance to come to the 500 in person, do it. The atmosphere is completely different then what it seems on TV and is an amazing experience.
In terms of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway being "the most famous racecourse in the world," I'd say that that's somewhat up for debate. It really depends on what these announcers mean by "famous." Using the dictionary definition of the word, it simply means "known about by many people." However, many people use the word to mean different things. I'm not saying that it's correct to do so, but it does happen fairly regularly. Giving them the benefit of the doubt, I'd say that they're probably referring to the track's historical significance and pedigree more than the number of people who know of the track. In that sort of sense, Indianapolis is almost certainly number one.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway is the oldest and longest running track on any motorsport calendar. The Indianapolis 500 is also the oldest and longest running race on any major motorsport calendar, so in that sense, it is the most historic race out of any other. Le Mans is also extremely historic and prestigious, but I'd say it falls second behind the Indy 500 (and this is coming from someone who loves the 24 hours of Le Mans and watches it every year).
In terms of single race viewership, F1 is more popular, but I'd consider that to be a faulty metric when talking about the fame of a race or track. The 24 hours of Le Mans gets less concurrent viewership than any single F1 race, and I'd argue that that's a more famous race. The Monaco Grand Prix is pretty famous too, but I don't think it tops Le Mans. I also don't believe it tops the Indy 500, but there are certainly solid points on both sides of the argument for that one.
@@LB1973 Indianapolis probably wouldn't be mentioned by anyone outside of USA as the most famous. You literally just made that up. But think whatever you want to think :)
When will part 2 be out approximately?
The commentator in the first video was desperately trying to make it sound like the roll bar didn’t fail lol
Before the halo bar
funny how all these people walked away from the same accidents everyone now proclaims the halo/aeroscreen saved them from
@@AlistairMaxwell77 ok
@Peters-xh4xkand Callum Ilott. his on board from Texas is.just nightmare fuel for an open wheel.driver. hed even be dead if he had the halo. That suspension was like a spear.