More of this please! I just started watching F1 this year, and these crash autopsies are really helpful for me to understand everything these drivers have to watch out for.
I’m loving the F1 content from Donut so much. Thanks guys. However, I wish you would make some videos explaining the rules and regulations of Indycar and NASCAR for us non American viewers who don’t know a thing about the sports
@@chilledpenguins8381 I really like Indycar because the racing is closer but I don’t know the rules or most of the drivers. It’s not mainstream for the rest of the world but I would still like to follow it. Lol. I’ve always loved nascar from a young age because of the legend Petty and the Earnhardt family. Somehow I see nascar as ‘balls to the wall’ racing action 😂😂
I like that Donut Media creates more F1 content now on the season finale of a exciting season. As an F1 (European) fan I would like to also Donut make some 101 videos about Indycar and Nascar to help us understand them 😉
the fact that Verstappen is still leading, 8 points ahead of Hamilton despite of getting 4 dnfs still blows my mind... dude was absolute championship material this season... aggressive or whatever he's the future
Now I feel like interim engineer love the content donut media… We would love video about how formula 1 engines are built? How long they last? And engine modes they use for races, qualifying, wet rain sessions and more please
For how F1 engines are built, look into Judd engines. They talk about it a bit there but those are old F1 engines. You won't see much on newer stuff as F1 is very secretive but there is some stuff out there if you look. How long they last is different for everyone and depends on how much they want to push them (see this year with Merc and Red Bull taking more engines, and as a result, penalties, to push their engines more.) But generally it's ~7 races. 21 races a season, so 3 engine changes which means no penalties. Changing engine modes between quali and race is banned as of this year (or last I can't remember). "Party mode" used to be quali mode and that's not allowed anymore. As for in-race changes they make you'll likely never know what it means other than the number. Like on radio them saying "change engine mode to 84" means nothing to us but it does to them. It could be faster or slower depending on how they want to race and they don't want other teams knowing that because they can strategise around it. If you want more info, checkout Driver61's channel (the guy in this video) or come over to Reddit on /r/F1Technical and there's loads of information in the wiki and the posts.
@@purwantiallan5089 I know right its stupid. Some of us strolling are barely teens (I am 13) and its not okay. RUclips has to fix this or they will very likely lose some of their support. You can even tell that they want to make innapropriote stuff since they say "PRIVATE S*X LES'T MAKE LOVE BABY 💜". It is just stupid.
Bow-tass > Bot-tass: Easy math - Jeremiah (A guy from the south who pronounces names incorrectly without malicious intentions). Also put on a jacket Papi
If our American friends want suggestions of more incredible and exciting F1 seasons to learn more about the sport then check out the following championships: 2016: A teammate battle between Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton in a dominant and friendship ruining neck-to-neck title fight. With a spectacular and memorable mid-season crash. Plus the electric debut of Max Verstappen. 2008: One of the greatest finales in F1 history with the championship being decided on the last lap of the last race by one point, leaving us with one of the most iconic sports calls of all time: "*IS THAT GLOCK GOING SLOW?*" 2007: A three-way title fight between giants of the sport with the lead of the championship changing almost every race. 2003: A breakout season by a rapid Kimi Raikkonen bringing him within striking distance to snap Schumacher's winning streak. 1999: After a shocking accident that left Michal Schumacher with a broken leg and out of the championship fight, a nail-biting title run between the original Flying Finn Mika Hakkinen and an unlikely underdog in Eddie Irvine reignited the historic Ferrari v McLaren rivalry. 1994: The tragic death of one of the greatest drivers in F1 history in Ayrton Senna left the championship wide open for two young, incredibly talented drivers in Schumacher and Damon Hill to fight for a title full of controversy and close finishes. 1989: The birth of one of the greatest rivalries the sport has ever seen in Prost v Senna which can be summed up in one dramatic word - Suzuka. 1986: Another three-way title fight between yet another three giants of the sport full of mishaps, drama and incredible races. 1984: The debut of a young, phenomenal driver in Ayrton Senna and the closest championship margin of victory ever in the history of the sport of 0.5 points between Niki Lauda and Alain Prost. 1976: A feature-length inspiring tale featuring a horrific, near fatal crash which Niki Lauda turned into a miraculous return despite third degree burns in a close championship fight versus James Hunt which was decided on the last race under torrential rain.
@@Zodicus honestly I can't believe I'm saying this. But I really miss the vettel era when you know more then 2 cars could win races. Yeah it was mostly red bull but Ferrari, McLaren, mercedes. Lotus and Williams all could win on their day
Love how they have 4 supercar priced front wings just chillin outside the pit at all times. And they just replace them like they buy them from the dollar store every time one gets messed up lol
@@RR-us2kp Yes it wouldn't exceed development costs, but development isn't included in the cost of the part that's a running expense. Part costs include material and manafacture. R&D is separate.
Back in the day, there were practice, qualifying and race engines, and they were always running at the verge of blowing up, which most of the time they did. Crazy stuff.
I wish that Nolan was the one talking for this episode because the amount of times I've heard Bowtas makes me wont to stop watching. But I still love y'all's content
‘Kia Picanto,’ ‘Hyundai i^10,’ ‘Fiat 500,’ ‘Toyota Aygo,’ ‘Citroën C1,’ e.t.c., are N°: 1/50 on insurance group in the U.K. (near-enough a *「1000」cubic capacity*, anyhow).
Amazing video and very informative. I feel like I learned a lot. What I enjoyed the most was learning about the "Survival Cell". I am glad F1 uses them. (: Oh the drivers are as well.
Good thing they showed Valtteri and Lance bowling the entire field in Hungary. IMO if a crash like that happens in the next seasons, the driver who caused the crash and their team must be the one that gets financially penalized or have a grid penalty. It also seems silly that some teams received grid penalties for no fault of their own.
Hey guys, A common misconception on F1 suspension is that it is very advanced. Having worked at the Ferrari F1 team, one of the lead packaging engineers there said he believed the suspension is in reality the simplest element on the whole car - it's just kinematics and topology optimisation of the components. If you can design suspension for a road-car, you can do it for an F1 car. You just need to know how much anti-dive, squat, bump-steer, camber-change and so on you want on your car!
Im not really a follower of F1 but I do know the suspension isn't as complex as some would expect. It only seems off because terminology is pretty out there compared to other motorsports and grossly different from passenger cars. For example, Anti-Dive and squat aren't terms used in stock car racing (EG, NASCAR -- or not before 2022, at least). But all still part of the shocks - commonly referred to as dampers. Anti-Dive and squat is effectively the compression and rebound stiffness settings -- stiffer compression means the shock will compress less during load, softer means weight transferred will 'shorten' the shock, which will cause braking dive if at the front, or squat in the rear on acceleration. For the rebound setting, a slower rebound will see the shock extend to 'normal' slower than a faster 'Rebound' setting -- Rebound is exactly as the name suggests, how quickly the shock 'rebounds' to its 'neutral' state. Plus, now I don't know if this is still true or not, but I recall a premier open-wheel series using a 'third spring' which is unheard of to most. I don't know it well (again, not a fan of any open wheel series), but as I understand it, it more or less acts as an ARB, limiting chassis twist in specific conditions. If I'm wrong on that, please correct me. I'm used to 4 sets of shocks and springs -- one on each corner, and chassis attitude being controlled by shock settings, spring stiffness, thicker Sway (Anti-roll) Bars, and the Panhard (Track) bar, plus the use of a 'weight jack' which was nothing more than a jack-screw adding or releasing pressure on a given spring. I suppose the term 'Third Spring' would be accurate if each end of the suspension was mainly comprised of hard-linked bars and joints leading into a single, centralized spring or spring pair that opposed one another rather than the full 'independent' suspension that modern passenger vehicles (and the 2022 NASCAR Cup Car) have. Again, I'm used to cars with 4 shocks and springs -- the distinction I need to make here is the rear axles were always SOLID; whatever happened to the left rear tire *did* have some effect on the right rear tire, and vice-versa.
Awesome! Scott is awesome also! Part of the F1 circle of info for sure. i was a little surprised how cheap a rear wing was, I had guessed $200k. Well, Mercedes probably has that much R&D into theirs for sure LOL!
Love the link up with @driver61 that's a combo that we need to happen again...... .... However, at 8:36, slightly triggered (not that deep, just an opinion, please read on) at how you used Bottas and not Grosjean as an example of the safety. That there in '19 was a absolute horrendous crash but he came out unscathed....unless I've missed the main point, but this is my 2 cents/opinion, would love to have a discussion if anyone thinks different
they were bought out and sold. now they are being forced to do these. its out of their control now. they are not able to do what they want now. sad to see
13:12 RB aren't sponsored by Aston Martin anymore, should be Honda on the rear wing :) Just pointing this out because it could be confusing for new people as Aston Martin is it's own team now.
They showed hamiltons car in the crash between bottas and Russel, nor can he actually pronounce bottas so its safe to say they dont actually know what theyre talking about
Something that nobody seems to consider is that the bottom teams have had to deal with limited budgets the whole time. Not enforced by the FIA, but just because they literally didn't have the money. So when I hear teams like Ferrari or Mercedes or Red Bull cry about how much it costs to fix their car, there are teams on the grid where their entire budget doesn't go up to the FIA limit and hasn't for years... and those teams have been fixing and replacing their broken cars without crying about it.
I was at the first formula E race in Beijing. On the final corner of the final lap, a car flipped over, my wife and I ran into the track after the race and picked up handfuls of carbon fiber body. Still have those body parts here at home.
@@harveyhall2350 You can legally take stuff left on track, it’s never stealing. My friend took used Indy car tires/wheels one time from the Long Beach Grand Prix
@@harveyhall2350 So please depart my life and never come back. And think to yourself about how your personality is so disgusting that a stranger would ask that of you.
We're doing this FOR FREE?!
Lets goooooo
And they spelt your name wrong too, oops
It wasn't free, it was 0 dollars
Im so thankful to hear some words in proper english spoken on this channel:)
Great collab, congrats. Hope to see more of them in the future. Pre-race analysis for Friday after FP2 with Donut+Driver61 would be super!
As some F1 driver's once said: “The best way to become a millionaire while racing is to start off as a billionaire.”
Quickest way to become a sergeant in the US military is to get stationed in Korea as a Staff Sergeant.
Lol 😅
Scott don't worry I know your worth x
Yas the big man himself
Hi Tommo. Which F1 drivers u root for the final 2 races? For me sir hamilton.
No Tommo bro
Lmao
Ello Tommo
I'm am so glad you emphasized how important and priceless human life is when labeling the "survival cell" as a bargain at 3/4 million $. Bravo.
More of this please! I just started watching F1 this year, and these crash autopsies are really helpful for me to understand everything these drivers have to watch out for.
"Crash Autopsies" is the name of my band - JerBear
@@Donut or one could say the name of your sexy tape... eheheheehheh
@@Donut gay
Driver61's channel is honesty amazing, they cover a lot of stuff
Right. Stop making content about cheap ugly japanese cars
I’m loving the F1 content from Donut so much. Thanks guys. However, I wish you would make some videos explaining the rules and regulations of Indycar and NASCAR for us non American viewers who don’t know a thing about the sports
And also for us Americans who don't know a thing about those sports either.
@@chilledpenguins8381 you exist? Wow. I thought it it was all American motorsport fans watched
For NASCAR, all they do is just drive straight really fast then turn to the left (sometimes).
@@Shimeih I wasn't actually a motorsport fan until I got into F1. Indy car really isn't anywhere close to mainstream, and I never got into nascar.
@@chilledpenguins8381 I really like Indycar because the racing is closer but I don’t know the rules or most of the drivers. It’s not mainstream for the rest of the world but I would still like to follow it. Lol.
I’ve always loved nascar from a young age because of the legend Petty and the Earnhardt family. Somehow I see nascar as ‘balls to the wall’ racing action 😂😂
I like that Donut Media creates more F1 content now on the season finale of a exciting season.
As an F1 (European) fan I would like to also Donut make some 101 videos about Indycar and Nascar to help us understand them 😉
its because they were bought out. forced to make these videos now
Nascar is easy to explain its even more rigged than f1 and they only turn left except for like twice a year
No thanks
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Gotcha😛
And maybe other series like endurance, imsa, formula e, moto gp. All of racing will be awesome
the fact that Verstappen is still leading, 8 points ahead of Hamilton despite of getting 4 dnfs still blows my mind... dude was absolute championship material this season... aggressive or whatever he's the future
He’s not aggressive just competitive
@@_pawzl competitive but sometimes mistake prone.
He is both aggressive and competitive.
Not to mention Fearless.
claim your "here before Fraudmilton fanboys come and cry" tickets here
@@KitKitChanIsaac Hello new f1 fan please don't hate to Hamilton or verstappen
“Did a burnout on Hamilton’s head” 🤣🤣🤣
@@zooey5959 what the fu*ck
@@JrTr_03 lol
I died laughing
Clean cut
😂😂😂
Absolutely loving this new series of F1 content, would be awesome if you guys could make it a more regular topic on the channel.
3:55 ah yes, Hamilton VS Hamilton. One of the best battles in F1
Well spotted
wow, nice catch, i didnt even bother looking at the car numbers.
I wanted to reply and ask since when Bottas and Russel both run #44. It's like they were #blessed or something.
Petition - We need more of F1 content from Donut!
Now I feel like interim engineer love the content donut media…
We would love video about how formula 1 engines are built? How long they last? And engine modes they use for races, qualifying, wet rain sessions and more please
The sea of bots RUclips has become -_-
For how F1 engines are built, look into Judd engines. They talk about it a bit there but those are old F1 engines. You won't see much on newer stuff as F1 is very secretive but there is some stuff out there if you look. How long they last is different for everyone and depends on how much they want to push them (see this year with Merc and Red Bull taking more engines, and as a result, penalties, to push their engines more.) But generally it's ~7 races. 21 races a season, so 3 engine changes which means no penalties.
Changing engine modes between quali and race is banned as of this year (or last I can't remember). "Party mode" used to be quali mode and that's not allowed anymore. As for in-race changes they make you'll likely never know what it means other than the number. Like on radio them saying "change engine mode to 84" means nothing to us but it does to them. It could be faster or slower depending on how they want to race and they don't want other teams knowing that because they can strategise around it.
If you want more info, checkout Driver61's channel (the guy in this video) or come over to Reddit on /r/F1Technical and there's loads of information in the wiki and the posts.
Here's the video for you! Absolutely fascinating stuff, and an even deeper dive into the engineering side.
m.ruclips.net/video/uChpwj1h6jM/видео.html
@@SavouryLobster my guy, thanks for the detailed info, see you on Reddit!
@@lemonmaster8933 just keep on reporting them... i make it an evening game 😅
You guys should do this for every season, it's really informative and fun to watch and listen to
13:16 Verstappen was actually so lucky that the car didn't roll over after the wheel came off
In my opinion max was at fault. Lewis was on the inside.
Man its cool to see F1 finally break through in the US. I’ve been a fan for years and it great to see so many new fans finding the sport
Loving all this F1 content, keep it coming boys!
Sexy bots seems to be everywhere on youtube.
@@purwantiallan5089 I know right its stupid. Some of us strolling are barely teens (I am 13) and its not okay. RUclips has to fix this or they will very likely lose some of their support. You can even tell that they want to make innapropriote stuff since they say "PRIVATE S*X
LES'T MAKE LOVE BABY 💜". It is just stupid.
@@calvinbarhitte2661 yes. Since August 2021 as well that those stupid bots and sexy ones flooding youtubes.
Everyone: Bottas
Donut Media: Bowthaas
Loving the f1 content, want more
Im glad you guys are covering F1 more often nowadays. More ppl should know how awesome it is and the inevitable drama behind the scenes XD.
Two consecutive F1 uploads from Donut in 2 days? Yes please!
I'm loving all this F1 content, keep it up.
Who's doing all the F1 graphics and videos? Great job, give them a raise.
the bowttas pronunciation is giving me shivers😅
Bow-tass > Bot-tass: Easy math - Jeremiah (A guy from the south who pronounces names incorrectly without malicious intentions). Also put on a jacket Papi
@@Donut 🤣🤣🤣
@@Donut 🥶🧥
This video single handedly caused my 2 season binge session of F1: Drive to survive
I love how the entire F1 community dunks on Mazepin lmao
If our American friends want suggestions of more incredible and exciting F1 seasons to learn more about the sport then check out the following championships:
2016: A teammate battle between Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton in a dominant and friendship ruining neck-to-neck title fight. With a spectacular and memorable mid-season crash. Plus the electric debut of Max Verstappen.
2008: One of the greatest finales in F1 history with the championship being decided on the last lap of the last race by one point, leaving us with one of the most iconic sports calls of all time: "*IS THAT GLOCK GOING SLOW?*"
2007: A three-way title fight between giants of the sport with the lead of the championship changing almost every race.
2003: A breakout season by a rapid Kimi Raikkonen bringing him within striking distance to snap Schumacher's winning streak.
1999: After a shocking accident that left Michal Schumacher with a broken leg and out of the championship fight, a nail-biting title run between the original Flying Finn Mika Hakkinen and an unlikely underdog in Eddie Irvine reignited the historic Ferrari v McLaren rivalry.
1994: The tragic death of one of the greatest drivers in F1 history in Ayrton Senna left the championship wide open for two young, incredibly talented drivers in Schumacher and Damon Hill to fight for a title full of controversy and close finishes.
1989: The birth of one of the greatest rivalries the sport has ever seen in Prost v Senna which can be summed up in one dramatic word - Suzuka.
1986: Another three-way title fight between yet another three giants of the sport full of mishaps, drama and incredible races.
1984: The debut of a young, phenomenal driver in Ayrton Senna and the closest championship margin of victory ever in the history of the sport of 0.5 points between Niki Lauda and Alain Prost.
1976: A feature-length inspiring tale featuring a horrific, near fatal crash which Niki Lauda turned into a miraculous return despite third degree burns in a close championship fight versus James Hunt which was decided on the last race under torrential rain.
What about 2012 7 different winners first 7 races? Down to final race
@@SmellyAlways I forgot about that one. It slipped my mind that 2012 was a competitive year during the Vettel era.
@@Zodicus honestly I can't believe I'm saying this. But I really miss the vettel era when you know more then 2 cars could win races. Yeah it was mostly red bull but Ferrari, McLaren, mercedes. Lotus and Williams all could win on their day
max debuted in 2015 though
Daily reminder that we need an Up to Speed on Kimi Räikkönen at the end of the season.
@@krisdayanti9282 How dare you invite me to simp? Have you no respect for The Iceman?
Love how they have 4 supercar priced front wings just chillin outside the pit at all times. And they just replace them like they buy them from the dollar store every time one gets messed up lol
This analysis completely ignores the labor costs associated with assessing and replacing parts which may actually exceed the part costs.
Nothing exceeds the development cost of F1 components. Even labor is much cheaper than what those things cost to design and build.
iirc staff costs don't count toward the budget cap, so maybe that's why
@@RR-us2kp Labour costs in the UK are astronomical to be fair there's more to what he's saying than you think
@@RR-us2kp Yes it wouldn't exceed development costs, but development isn't included in the cost of the part that's a running expense. Part costs include material and manafacture. R&D is separate.
I'd imagine the entire team is on salary so the cost of labor of replacing parts is pretty minimal
Good job on this one y'all. Us hardcore F1 fans appreciate when you bring in an expert who knows alot about this sport❤️
*Day 13 of asking for an Up To Speed on*
1) Yamaha
2) Suzuki
3) MV Agusta
4) Aprilia
5) KTM
6) Triumph
6) Honda ( Motorcycles )
Amazing to see two of my favorite creators working together, congrats to both of you for this absolutely perfect video. Kudos from Brazil!
Loving this influx of f1 content
Nice to see Scott on Donut! I hope you guys do more F1 content going forward.
I watch this channel since they had way less than a million subs, it's so amazing how far it has come! Also as an F1 fan im loving this content!
Scott is such a cool dude. Props to him for starting to take sim racing seriously like 3 years before mainstream did.
The production quality of these F1 videos is heartwarming ❤️
USED TO LOVE THE DAYS WHEN THEY HAD A ENGINE SO SOUPED UP FOR QUALF THEN PUT THE RACE ENGINE INFOR THE RACE
My favorite part of all the new F1 content is figuring out which F1 youtubers watch Donut lmao
Absolutely LOVING the F1 content. Keep it up guys!
I literally have been watching f1 stuff lately and it’s amazing seeing donut doing this
Back in the day, there were practice, qualifying and race engines, and they were always running at the verge of blowing up, which most of the time they did. Crazy stuff.
And here’s me thinking $1200 is too much for a set of wheels
I wish that Nolan was the one talking for this episode because the amount of times I've heard Bowtas makes me wont to stop watching. But I still love y'all's content
Hey Donut, do a tier list about the best first cars. It would be helpful for me too 😅
‘Kia Picanto,’ ‘Hyundai i^10,’ ‘Fiat 500,’ ‘Toyota Aygo,’ ‘Citroën C1,’ e.t.c., are N°: 1/50 on insurance group in the U.K. (near-enough a *「1000」cubic capacity*, anyhow).
ruclips.net/video/RIAKrUtCEgE/видео.html they did that already. Here’s the link 👌
9:18 Respect to the V16 in that mercedes
I love how Donut media is slowly doing more and more f1 videos! Also love the
collab!
Putting the 44 on Russell is some sick graphic making
Amazing video and very informative. I feel like I learned a lot.
What I enjoyed the most was learning about the "Survival Cell". I am glad F1 uses them. (: Oh the drivers are as well.
Stroll "overestimated" the grip available (not "underestimated"). But great video!
Good catch
loving the F1 content!
I was super excited that they did a colab with driver61!!!!
Good thing they showed Valtteri and Lance bowling the entire field in Hungary. IMO if a crash like that happens in the next seasons, the driver who caused the crash and their team must be the one that gets financially penalized or have a grid penalty. It also seems silly that some teams received grid penalties for no fault of their own.
I’d agree with you on that
Doug is back and I’ve never been happier
Hey guys,
A common misconception on F1 suspension is that it is very advanced. Having worked at the Ferrari F1 team, one of the lead packaging engineers there said he believed the suspension is in reality the simplest element on the whole car - it's just kinematics and topology optimisation of the components. If you can design suspension for a road-car, you can do it for an F1 car. You just need to know how much anti-dive, squat, bump-steer, camber-change and so on you want on your car!
Im not really a follower of F1 but I do know the suspension isn't as complex as some would expect. It only seems off because terminology is pretty out there compared to other motorsports and grossly different from passenger cars. For example, Anti-Dive and squat aren't terms used in stock car racing (EG, NASCAR -- or not before 2022, at least). But all still part of the shocks - commonly referred to as dampers. Anti-Dive and squat is effectively the compression and rebound stiffness settings -- stiffer compression means the shock will compress less during load, softer means weight transferred will 'shorten' the shock, which will cause braking dive if at the front, or squat in the rear on acceleration. For the rebound setting, a slower rebound will see the shock extend to 'normal' slower than a faster 'Rebound' setting -- Rebound is exactly as the name suggests, how quickly the shock 'rebounds' to its 'neutral' state.
Plus, now I don't know if this is still true or not, but I recall a premier open-wheel series using a 'third spring' which is unheard of to most. I don't know it well (again, not a fan of any open wheel series), but as I understand it, it more or less acts as an ARB, limiting chassis twist in specific conditions. If I'm wrong on that, please correct me. I'm used to 4 sets of shocks and springs -- one on each corner, and chassis attitude being controlled by shock settings, spring stiffness, thicker Sway (Anti-roll) Bars, and the Panhard (Track) bar, plus the use of a 'weight jack' which was nothing more than a jack-screw adding or releasing pressure on a given spring.
I suppose the term 'Third Spring' would be accurate if each end of the suspension was mainly comprised of hard-linked bars and joints leading into a single, centralized spring or spring pair that opposed one another rather than the full 'independent' suspension that modern passenger vehicles (and the 2022 NASCAR Cup Car) have. Again, I'm used to cars with 4 shocks and springs -- the distinction I need to make here is the rear axles were always SOLID; whatever happened to the left rear tire *did* have some effect on the right rear tire, and vice-versa.
Russel's Williams painted with Mercedes's sponsors is a foreshadowing technique I don't even know was an option
A Donut Media and Driver61 collab is a suprise to be sure, but a welcome one!
Hi Donut! Kimi had his last race on Sunday and you should definitely dedicate an episode for him.
i love watching F1 (and car races in general) but fault for crashes has never been something i really thought about
Day 207 of asking Donut to bring old B2B back
New f1 fan here and the science behind it is amazing to me great vids!
Two of my favourite car channels doing a collab? Fucking AWESOME!!!
This is the best crossover on RUclips
Awesome! Scott is awesome also! Part of the F1 circle of info for sure. i was a little surprised how cheap a rear wing was, I had guessed $200k. Well, Mercedes probably has that much R&D into theirs for sure LOL!
Yeah the R&D usually isn't a factor in this, it's just how much it would cost for a replacement. If it were, the prices would be much much higher.
So happy to see the progress bar on the ads again
Imagine crashing against a F1 car and telling it to your insurance company lmao
My car? About 8k. The other one? Hmmmm.. about..... yeah? 20. 20k? Ahem more like 20 millions. WHAT??
I was literally like "oh I would prefer if driver61 did a video on this but I guess I'll watch this"
Love the link up with @driver61 that's a combo that we need to happen again......
.... However, at 8:36, slightly triggered (not that deep, just an opinion, please read on) at how you used Bottas and not Grosjean as an example of the safety. That there in '19 was a absolute horrendous crash but he came out unscathed....unless I've missed the main point, but this is my 2 cents/opinion, would love to have a discussion if anyone thinks different
3 F1 videos in 4 days, good stuff.
The love for F1 is strong!
they were bought out and sold. now they are being forced to do these. its out of their control now. they are not able to do what they want now. sad to see
@@musselmanmedia5236 lol no they are just passionate fans like us
Cant belive each wreck in F1 costs about this big.
U can't never get enough of Jerry
Ur formula 1 content is amazing !
Good job! If it’s not to much, can you access the damage done to Tony Starks F1 car when that weird dude with the whips attacks?
so nice that you promoted the metallica foundation!
I’m loving these formula one series
Keep it up donut🙌🏾
Finally a crossover from my two favorite car RUclips channels
Vallterry Bowtass, my favorite formuler 1 driver
Lol. Yeeeesss.
13:12 RB aren't sponsored by Aston Martin anymore, should be Honda on the rear wing :)
Just pointing this out because it could be confusing for new people as Aston Martin is it's own team now.
They showed hamiltons car in the crash between bottas and Russel, nor can he actually pronounce bottas so its safe to say they dont actually know what theyre talking about
Loving all the F1 content...keep em coming :)
Great collaboration driver 61 is awesome
This is a dope episode. More F1 one please!!
I thought my phone just started playing the next video when I heard Mansells voice lol. Great collab guys
Something that nobody seems to consider is that the bottom teams have had to deal with limited budgets the whole time. Not enforced by the FIA, but just because they literally didn't have the money. So when I hear teams like Ferrari or Mercedes or Red Bull cry about how much it costs to fix their car, there are teams on the grid where their entire budget doesn't go up to the FIA limit and hasn't for years... and those teams have been fixing and replacing their broken cars without crying about it.
I was wondering this exact thing. Any interesting stories of underdogs you can suggest?
You look like a dude
OMG, when Diver61 was pronounced i skipped a beat! This is a so long waited colab! thank you!
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Thank you Jeremiah for this F1 Video!
I prefer watching F1 (when available) compared to NASCAR...
Unless they are racing on a Course Track.
More F1 vídeos needed
I was at the first formula E race in Beijing. On the final corner of the final lap, a car flipped over, my wife and I ran into the track after the race and picked up handfuls of carbon fiber body. Still have those body parts here at home.
So you stole? Though it's like taking a football that landed in the stands, so I can't really say much
@@harveyhall2350 You exemplify exactly why no one likes the RUclips comment section.
@@richards4219 ok? So?
@@harveyhall2350 You can legally take stuff left on track, it’s never stealing. My friend took used Indy car tires/wheels one time from the Long Beach Grand Prix
@@harveyhall2350 So please depart my life and never come back. And think to yourself about how your personality is so disgusting that a stranger would ask that of you.
You guys are making me appreciate and learn more and more about F1 racing daily.
LEWIS HAMILTON CAUSED THAT CRASH
Thank you for your time Scott!
Bro I’ve never been this early
STOKED to See Scott Mansell on Donut!!!!!
Loving all this F1 content!
Everyone should carefully observe which way his heart draws him, and then choose that way with all his strength.
Do another series like the 350z one
I like how you got WTF1'S Matt's dad to explain things for us. Seriously tho, Scott is a legend.
love the F1 content!
Keep the F1 content coming! Need to go visit Daniel in Monaco again. Do an update video.
Ahh yes my favorite driver, Valterri Boat Ass