Everyone asking how the first one was a near flip, being there in person and seeing how these cars have gotten airborne, it’s almost more impressive that Burton didn’t get airborne, with the push on his door by Hocevar, it should’ve upset the air to cause him to get airborne but never did
yeah uhm the first isnt a near flip. a near flip is considered basically when a car is airborne. no car was airborne in the first one. maybe i missed one, if so, which car was airborne
The point of it was that Harrison should have gone over. If you look at the blow overs in the gen 7, that Looked like them, although Harrison just didn’t go over.
Let me explain, it is actually more impressive that he didn’t blow over becasue the push from behind by the 77 should have made the 21 catch air, he actually should have gone over
Everyone asking how the first one was a near flip, being there in person and seeing how these cars have gotten airborne, it’s almost more impressive that Burton didn’t get airborne, with the push on his door by Hocevar, it should’ve upset the air to cause him to get airborne but never did
The only reason why he didn’t go over is because everyone was already conserving fuel and going slower
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The 1st one with harrison I kinda get.. even tho nobody almost fliped in it, the fact Harrison got turned pretty quickly could've been a Blowover.
Kinda ironic when you consider that Harrison actually did flip in the first Gen-7 car points race.
I think the grass being wet also helped
Nobody talks about how close Custer came to getting hit while he is getting out of his car at cota
The second one had 2 cars almost flip.
The first one is a near flip?
How is the first one a near flip
yeah uhm the first isnt a near flip. a near flip is considered basically when a car is airborne. no car was airborne in the first one. maybe i missed one, if so, which car was airborne
The point of it was that Harrison should have gone over. If you look at the blow overs in the gen 7, that Looked like them, although Harrison just didn’t go over.
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Why the firs one is a near flip?
I would assume its probably because when the next gen car is sideways and moving quickly it tends to get air. Not sure.
Honestly when I was watching the DAYOTNA 500 I thought Burton was gonna flip again
Explain to me how is the first crash a near flip
The 21 could’ve done a blowover
@@Brayden_Tavarez_YT a near flip means he was either in the air or on his side.... Burton didn't do either of those
@@OreoKing0205 I know I’m saying that’s (probably) why he added it in the video
Let me explain, it is actually more impressive that he didn’t blow over becasue the push from behind by the 77 should have made the 21 catch air, he actually should have gone over
It's not.
OH CRASH!
First
lol I was gonna say that