Problem with channels like this one is all they do IS drive. To be successful on RUclips (especially a car channel) you gotta be a GUY driving cars that I wanna follow on adventures. Only die-hard driving enthusiasts like us will watch a 5-10 minutes pure driving video, no matter how skilled you are.
@@IS300Spartan yep fully agree there has to be an element of personalisation, you have to be able to get to know the person and feel like you are their friend almost! If he decides to do videos like that he’ll gain 10x the amount of subs
@@AI-Records24 He already has A LOT of views for a strictly driving channel, which says a lot about the impressive skills he’s showcasing. His formula + the friend factor you’re talking about = instant RUclips success
I envy your skills behind the wheel, I enjoy your view on sporty driving and what defines a sports car, and I love every video of yours. Great channel.
On his Instagram Feed there was a pic of a grey 992 which should be the car from the video. It has the 992 19/20 inch wheels option with Continental TS 860 S NA0.
Drive a RWD car with an LSD through winter. Every year you manage to not total your car, you'll get exponentially more skilled. Also, driving simulators give you 75% of the same experience and are amazing practice with no consequences.
@@yassermoumneh4262 Assetto Corsa is one of the better choices but finding a mod with excellent physics and/or tuning options can be challenging. However, with a proper force-feedback wheel, pedal box, and optionally a manual shifter, control of the car can still be learnt well enough to be optimized. One of the most rewarding practices that I've found with sim practice is learning to steer with just throttle input (break traction for slides, and with rwd, mid-corner angle adjustment) and use of brake pressure modulation for weight transfer (acceleration throws back, braking throws forward, bringing center of gravity closer to the front for better traction of steering wheels). Mastering these techniques will give the driver immense control of the vehicle but along the way, there may/will be many wrecks as wrong timing/force of application can upset the balance of the chassis, causing loss of control in varying degrees based on drivetrain. Also, the Gunma Cycle Sports Center (Gunsai Touge) and Nurburgring Nordschleife are my favorite test tracks because of their turn variety and elevation changes, best for determining a car's handling characteristics.
@@IS300Spartani had a m2c and now a g80. I go to the Nurburgring and I drive fast on Country roads and so on. But this guy can handle very well any car in very technical roads without any problems. I wanna know how I go from being a decent driver to a extraordinary driver.
Car channel that can’t drive well at all - 1M subs
Car channel that can drive well:
I mean drive "well" is understatement in Ondra´s case :D
Problem with channels like this one is all they do IS drive. To be successful on RUclips (especially a car channel) you gotta be a GUY driving cars that I wanna follow on adventures. Only die-hard driving enthusiasts like us will watch a 5-10 minutes pure driving video, no matter how skilled you are.
Yea many big channels do easy content like drag races. Which I hate for cars that weren’t made for just straight lines.
@@IS300Spartan yep fully agree there has to be an element of personalisation, you have to be able to get to know the person and feel like you are their friend almost! If he decides to do videos like that he’ll gain 10x the amount of subs
@@AI-Records24 He already has A LOT of views for a strictly driving channel, which says a lot about the impressive skills he’s showcasing.
His formula + the friend factor you’re talking about = instant RUclips success
I envy your skills behind the wheel, I enjoy your view on sporty driving and what defines a sports car, and I love every video of yours. Great channel.
Fabulous car control…not easy not to wind up in the fence or snowbank!
live in canada so kinda knew it takes real skills to drive rwd on mout. downhill, respect
This. This is the carrera t driving ive been looking for
winter drifting is best thing ever.
+1 sub.
Super satisfying videos and amazing driving skills
First part of the road is so cool! Nice driving!
Skills
Just outstanding
Fantastic drive! Giau, Valparola and Sella: wow!
My best compliments. You drive very very well!
Wow amazing controlled slides❤❤
That's an interesting way to go through life. 🤙
That is how I would describe pure fun as well. Nicely done, cheers.
Your videos are always a treat🤟
This is the best video I’ve ever watched.
As always nice piece of driving 😮
Curious about the tyre choice. Nice vid!!
Same
On his Instagram Feed there was a pic of a grey 992 which should be the car from the video. It has the 992 19/20 inch wheels option with Continental TS 860 S NA0.
@@audioslave264 Thank you.
Parts of the Sella Ronda and I think I recognized the Giao... 🙂 Great Vid! 👍
Perfect drift weather 👌
Your videos are so chilling
Beautifully done! Did this 911 T come equipped with RAS?
So satisfying to watch… thank you for this kind of video 🥰
This is f##king marvellous!!! Epic skills!!!
As always, perfect
Smooth Operator
Where are these gorgeous roads??
Does the PDK equipped Carrera T also have LSD?
nice drive
Did you have opportunity to drive T with MT, or just PDK?
Awesome!
Just nutty fantastic!
WTF tactfulness mate!
Carrera T with PDK? Doesn't that destroy the purpose of the T?
Super prostředí, supr auto a super řízení.
Great, can you do fiesta st mk8 like rally stage.
Krasny misto, kde to je?
Alpy, Dolomity, Pasy kolem Cortiny
Presumably those are not summer tires! What winter tires are you running?
Budu to opakovat furt a furt..., ZLATÝ ČESKÝ RUČIČKY !!! 👏👏👏
Not empty roads this time? ;)
how do get this skilled is there a routine for it??
Drive a RWD car with an LSD through winter. Every year you manage to not total your car, you'll get exponentially more skilled. Also, driving simulators give you 75% of the same experience and are amazing practice with no consequences.
Example of simulator ?
@@yassermoumneh4262 Assetto Corsa is one of the better choices but finding a mod with excellent physics and/or tuning options can be challenging. However, with a proper force-feedback wheel, pedal box, and optionally a manual shifter, control of the car can still be learnt well enough to be optimized. One of the most rewarding practices that I've found with sim practice is learning to steer with just throttle input (break traction for slides, and with rwd, mid-corner angle adjustment) and use of brake pressure modulation for weight transfer (acceleration throws back, braking throws forward, bringing center of gravity closer to the front for better traction of steering wheels). Mastering these techniques will give the driver immense control of the vehicle but along the way, there may/will be many wrecks as wrong timing/force of application can upset the balance of the chassis, causing loss of control in varying degrees based on drivetrain.
Also, the Gunma Cycle Sports Center (Gunsai Touge) and Nurburgring Nordschleife are my favorite test tracks because of their turn variety and elevation changes, best for determining a car's handling characteristics.
@@yassermoumneh4262 Assetto Corsa with a wheel is VERY close to feeling like my actual IS300. Go with that.
@@IS300Spartani had a m2c and now a g80. I go to the Nurburgring and I drive fast on Country roads and so on. But this guy can handle very well any car in very technical roads without any problems. I wanna know how I go from being a decent driver to a extraordinary driver.
Is there a manual option in the T or that is just for the S/GTS?
if I am not mistaken, every model of 911 has a manual option besides Turbo and Turbo S, as well as GT3RS.
Having this much fun should be illegal. Oh, wait...
crazy tires !
Standard winter tires
Why would you configurate a T with PDK??!!!!
Cos it is better sometimes. Depends where you drive and how.
İs he a rally pilot ???
👍👍👍
Where are those roads?
Alps, Dolomites, Passes around Cortina.
Does Carrera T have LSD?
Yes
Love how you block the clock on the chrono pack!
Why he do that?
@@AI-Records24because time is relative
@@AI-Records24Cos it was too bright.. and you can not turn it off separately.
@@janjunek7246 ahh, makes sense!
@@Testtestnotest time is money😂
A Carrera T with a PDK is sad... But this video is sooo cool
It is not actualy.. pdk is great choice for some roads btw
Nothing sad about PDK…did you notice that RSR’s and modern F1 cars have one?
I thought I’d never leave manual but now that I track I only want paddle shifters
It is sad. If you aren't in a race car, competing for lap times, then you're out to have fun. And manual is just more engaging and fun, massively so.
@@AndersChanTidemann did you notice that the carrera T is pretty much the opposite of the RSR in the 911 spetrum ?
it takes some b*lls to for the becoming part of the vid 😅
I think you are sad that your car is not crushed yet, so you challenge that foolishly
Уж лучше на жиге 🤪