Yup.. consider myself a smart guy and (few beer) went all the way through, got linked to a poor version of the same, then came back to see what I saw. Wow! I think we have an artist on our hands (soon to be replaced by AI -- but not yet).
@Waldel Martell I think he's not talking about how good the game looks but how realistic the overall presentation is and how it tricked him into believing it was the real thing.
In my whole life, nothing has ever got me more excited than the noise of a V10 F1 coming at you and going past. I am so glad the bulk of my time following real life F1 was during this era. I will never forget being woken up at my Hotel in Estoril in 1996 by the noise of V10's doing early morning free practice over 4km away at the circuit. You could hear it even with the windows closed. Incredible.
I know, right. I was the same, fortunate enough to live next to the Adelaide and Melbourne F1 track in Australia. Best background noise whilst having breakfast.
Been watching your videos this morning, really fun, but the AC cameramen seem to be drunk 😂. They like to be out of focus and looking the wrong way. Still, another great video 😀👍
Love it. Lower profile. More body. Sleek. Higher pitched engine. Thrilling !!! Makes the 2022 F1 look like an old man with a walking stick. Hopefully they will find a happy medium going forward.
Well, there is a reason, why current F1 cars don't look like that. Probably more than one. The most important of them is, that it violates multiple F1 technical regulations and therefore would be quickly disqualified from race.
As the saying says : Form follow the function. There's also a matter of all sorts of regulations in F1. To me it looks like F1 visual elements were forced onto a very futuristic Le Mans prototype that didn't looked like an F1 in the first place, to make it look like an F1. I can't say I dont like it visually, though. I actually find it quite elegant. But...it feels slightly out of place. Same thing for engine sound. The most likely evolution would be something closer to what we have now, due to ecological regulations (transition?) and futur goals F1 wants to achieve toward this. The more electric there is, the less noise it makes. Engine sound will follow the function as well.
@@kamilhorvat8290 Totally. If it were not for rule changes F1 cars would most likely resemble the sort of prototype race cars seen at Le Mans in the 80s with fully enclosed bodies, multiple wheels each with independent cimputerised steering and suspension to find the most grip. Torque vectoring to each of the wheels, drivers in G suits and audiences wondering why they bothered to come.
I expect future F1 cars could more closely resemble this design, than the current 2022 cars, going by at their evolution over recent years. The panel design lines are more flowing, which seems to be the trend.
The 2025 design actually makes sense. Bigger rims would actually make the entire wheel lighter, since those kind of tires are heavier than the rims' metal alloy. So with this possible solution probably the car will be faster and more grippy, at the cost of stability, but since the electronics will be much more cutting-edge in 2025, this will not be such a problem.
@All, really? You all are playing games way too much! Go out in the real world. And take a look there. But I am sure you will assume that the reality is a simulation/game. lol - may be it is but in another context. But that´s another story .;-)
@@v.gedace1519 bro you think if you play games to much you think this becomes reall life? its the opposite. real gamers would have seen this imediatly. this guy probably never plays games
@@Mirozenx The difference is fighter pilots only have to put this much stress on their bodies rarely ever and only a few minutes at a time where as an F1 driver would be experiencing this over the course of a full race and constantly every race.
It looks like the wheels are extended wider, the body generates a stupid amount of downforce, and it generates more power. I can see it happening, but I think we're seeing more throttle on the cornering thanks to the body design.
It legit took me around half of the video to start doubting if it's real! I think what makes it look so incredibly real is the camera movement. In F1 games we get these really still, stabilized, on-point camera movements that we just don't get in real life. Great graphics.
That concept is awesome but at the same time its a death trap. There is no way to get out of the car if it ends up being upside down. In order to prevent certain death with that design they would have to implement fully ejectable cockpit in case of crash or put a huge roll bar on top.
@@wykydytron Read again what i said. If the car ends up being UPSIDE DOWN how do you think the driver can get out? Ah yes, he can open the top and... oh wait, how do you expect him to open the top while he's upside down? He wont be able to open it because there will be ground blocking his only way out unless the entire glass panel will shatter to pieces, but then there is another problem: rollbar, which height is on questionable level here.Simply It might not give you enough space to let you crawl out of the car which is extremely crucial if the car will burst into flames. Also i wasnt talking about ejectable seats as you mentioned but about entire cockpit to be ejectable.
In no world the 2025 F1 car is going to be like that, we will most probably see more refined and aerodynamic version of the current 2022 car till 2030 atleast
@@rt2255 like in the past. We would never had a six wheeler or the Alfa Hoover with today’s lot. But then the F1 rule book was 2 A4. Measuremrnts, wheels not wider then something in the front and something in the back and the engine is max 3 liter or blown max 1,5 liter. And a page about the safety structure, which wasn’t that safe.
Acho que depende um pouco também do tamanho da tela e da resolução em que cada pessoa assiste. Da pra confundir sim, pelo menos nos primeiros segundos kkkk
OMG what in the hell!! That sound is the most beautiful thing I've ever ever heard in my entire life! Please get the V10's back in F1 racing! Oh what a sound! How could you even think about taking these beautiful cars aeay!
About time! It's a joke that F1 has been shoehorned into the BS green agenda. Even more hilarious is the fact that the F1 cars only contribute the tiniest percentage of the emissions created by the F1 travelling circus.
LOL, I literally have Assetto Corsa and often race Silverstone GP with the Ferrari F1 car in VR yet it took me a few laps watching to realize it was a sim. Love the F1 2025 concept!
The sound of a F1 V10 in the streets of Monaco was the biggest thrill I ever heard..the noise bouncing off the building walls & the tunnel could be heard miles away.....'buzzing-hornets' time.....
@@bremCZ I don't see any progress since 2005 as I stop watching this F1 racing competition. There was only "progress" made in bureaucracy, rules and racing politics. There are only 2 ways: 1, Combustion Engine technology, 2, Electric engines. I prefer in F1 the first option with the proper engines, not with the small turbocharged mixers. Once proper engines are back, with no stupid politics and rules I will start watching again.
I am not so sure about that. Sebastian Vettel drove the V10 Williams car of Nigel Mansell around on a circuit, and he was blown away. Now he is fighting to get the V10 back into F1, and he might succeed as the big argument against that was the fuel. And they are working on carbon neutral produced fuel.
@@deadbeef576 it's not just about "neutrally produced fuel", it's about the fact that any kind of combustion engine generally has no future! compared to electric motors, these motors have a far too low level of efficiency and a much lower level of reliability. the only reason why not everything has been converted to electric is the currently still existing problem of storing electricity to a sufficient extent. but this is exactly what is being worked on and researched at full speed around the world. so you can be sure that in the future we will only hear such a wonderful sound at "oldtimer races".
@@tomwi_since2015 Where is the electricity produced? How many resources are needed to produce the batteries? And how much environmental damage does mining those resources do? What will you do in case of a power outage? Battery fires are also much more dangerous
@@Matt_10203 So how are you gonna mine that stuff? With child labor and shovels? Do you even know how much energy you get out of the life of a battery vs. how much energy has to be used to build the battery?
Some things to like, some not so much: The engine sound of course, the aggressive front end (though spare a thought for the pit crews having to replace that mammoth front wing) are both really exciting. Hate a fully enclosed cockpit, and after all of the saves provided by the halo the last few years it's not going anywhere. The rear end/wing looks like an oval-spec Indycar, and that's not a compliment.
@@ehjhey7 I dig the cockpit..... Its the natural step forward and it gets rid of the stupid brace in front of the drivers face. MUCH better driving view. I think this is all legit and the car looks and sounds like the future. Im for it. *EDIT* I imagine the cockpit is MUCH better aero as well..... Hence the lower rear wing and streamlined lower car
The concept car had a proper F1 engine by the sound of it. The type which made a noise which stirred the heart and let you know a wonderful piece of engineering was working at the limits!
@@einfachabsurd3757 When I said "wonderful piece of engineering", I meant the whole car, and what I meant overall was that the noise of those V10's in particular was awesome. The noise used to vibrate your insides as the car went past. The last race I saw with modern era engines was at Melbourne in 2016, and those engines were of course amazing engineering, but you could have a conversation with the guy next to you during the race. To me, a racing car is supposed to make a lot of combustion and mechanical noise. This is a personal opinion. I think it is a shame the modern cars do not evoke the emotions from the engine noise. I don't deny they are still great engineering.
That 2025 version looks amazing! Reminds me of the BAC Mono though. The game footage is nice too, but the out-of-focus blur is a bit weird, especially if you look around the cars' edges.
Looks more like a slot machine car.. Great cornering, Id like to see a simulation of the pack cornering on the first turn in those! lol! Definitely agree halo works and should keep as this will be more like a le Mans car? Some good things looks cool but lets not lose the F1 style. Loving the F1 commentators racing their old cars at the GP, so good to see the innovation but also how amazing these cars were even 40 years ago!
It would be interesting to know the g-forces created in such a car and whether a driver could cope - he’d certainly need a neck like a young Mike Tyson.
I train F3 drivers for a sponsored team here in Sonoma , California . We do lateral and linear neck and core exercises every session to withstand the turning, braking and acceleration forces. Even for the weekend warrior at track days, these can help.
Who wants to see a bunch of robots going around a track?? It's the human element that excites people about f1, potentially risking their life, drama with other drivers etc
Me encanta el diseño,parece un auto con techo, un sport prototipo? Seguramente a algunos no les gustará ,lo que me pregunto es si con esa aerodinámia no afectará la circulación del los coches que van detras eso sería un problema pero bueno las formas del coche son espectaculares
It's a shame to see this as F1 should be at the pinnacle of what's possible with today's engineering. The very existing of this concept car smashing the current F1 shows something is wrong. To many restrictions in today's format
I think F1 should be more of a true drivers league. And a throwback. Back to V10s and more of a traditional clutch and manual trans system. But that will never happen.
1) this isnt real, i hope u know that..... 2) F1 is the fastest on track so it is on top .... The F1 is only interesting for Manufacturers if they can gain a benefit of the research and development.
@nata zeze What aids do F1 drivers have? There is no traction control and no ABS. They can adjust things like brake balance and the differential on their fancy wheels, far more complex work load than an H-pattern shifter. These F1 guys could drive a "pure old school car" in their sleep.
El chasís del F1-2025 es muy parecido al modelo que presentó Peugeot en el 2019... fué un prototipo espectacular a nivel de costos inalcanzables por otras escuderías, creo que esta es una versión económica de Ferrari....(no hablo de motor, no hay datos aún)...en este concepto solo se agregó la burbuja, que a mi gusto no debería tener...
That looks awesome except for the bubble canopy. That’s an obvious non-starter for safety reasons. Slap a halo on that bad boy and you’re off to the races 🏎
The bubble canopy is safer than the halo, the only reason they don't use it is because they fear the driver will become trapped if the car is over turned. The bubble canopy is also better aerodynamically speaking.
@@DarkLordDiablos Safety is the only reason the halo exists... They already tested the bubble way before the halo, they rejected it for safety reasons, including ventilation for the pilot.
Love the look of the car! The guy who designed this car should be working for Ferrari or another F1 team to get this car on the track NOW!. It would be wild if someone created another racing organization and used these cars too.
Fun video, I like how the 2025 car has a screaming v8 even though engine change isn’t redone until 2026 so technically they would sound the same and they most likely will sound the same after the engine change as well.
I was totally fooled for half of that. Wow the graphics are spectacular. Imagine games in the 2030s
Yup.. consider myself a smart guy and (few beer) went all the way through, got linked to a poor version of the same, then came back to see what I saw. Wow! I think we have an artist on our hands (soon to be replaced by AI -- but not yet).
Ready Player One
Imagine the graphic card prices in 2030
Metaverse 👌🏽
@Waldel Martell I think he's not talking about how good the game looks but how realistic the overall presentation is and how it tricked him into believing it was the real thing.
In my whole life, nothing has ever got me more excited than the noise of a V10 F1 coming at you and going past. I am so glad the bulk of my time following real life F1 was during this era. I will never forget being woken up at my Hotel in Estoril in 1996 by the noise of V10's doing early morning free practice over 4km away at the circuit. You could hear it even with the windows closed. Incredible.
I know, right. I was the same, fortunate enough to live next to the Adelaide and Melbourne F1 track in Australia. Best background noise whilst having breakfast.
What a poor life :(
Your poor wife 🤣
If you think a v10 sounds impressive, you should hear a F16 flying past you with full afterburner...
That’s true. I lived very close in a place call serra das minas and I could hear them.
Been watching your videos this morning, really fun, but the AC cameramen seem to be drunk 😂. They like to be out of focus and looking the wrong way. Still, another great video 😀👍
I seriously thought that was real for half of it. I was excited AF! Love the V-10 sound!
DUDE!, same at the beginning ajajja
I just found out reading this comment💀
I got to the 3rd- 4th turn when I realized it wasn't real.
@@liamkohler5641 You aren't alone 😆
First I thought, these are rc cars. Then thought its real. Then this comment :D
I'm mostly just happy that the 2025 version sounds a lot like the old V10s, damn those engines sounded so incredible
This was a video game lol
@@speedspeed121 yeah I know, I never said it wasn't, I said it sounded good... ???
@@speedspeed121 yes but the sound of the real car will be very similar
Unfortunately that lovely sound will be confined to games as they move increasingly towards electric 🙁
@@chrisdavies860 yes in 2035, but in 2025 fuel engine will continue to exist ;)
that 2025 concept looks dangerous and awesome at the same time.
I believe you are right. The channel name is called F1 Virtua for a reason
The turn in quickness is insane
And that sound. As in the days of V8. ♥ ️
@@DominiiiVoy v10
@@yoyobum9294 It's a video game.
Love it. Lower profile. More body. Sleek. Higher pitched engine. Thrilling !!! Makes the 2022 F1 look like an old man with a walking stick. Hopefully they will find a happy medium going forward.
Well, there is a reason, why current F1 cars don't look like that. Probably more than one. The most important of them is, that it violates multiple F1 technical regulations and therefore would be quickly disqualified from race.
As the saying says : Form follow the function. There's also a matter of all sorts of regulations in F1. To me it looks like F1 visual elements were forced onto a very futuristic Le Mans prototype that didn't looked like an F1 in the first place, to make it look like an F1.
I can't say I dont like it visually, though. I actually find it quite elegant. But...it feels slightly out of place. Same thing for engine sound. The most likely evolution would be something closer to what we have now, due to ecological regulations (transition?) and futur goals F1 wants to achieve toward this. The more electric there is, the less noise it makes. Engine sound will follow the function as well.
@@kamilhorvat8290 Totally. If it were not for rule changes F1 cars would most likely resemble the sort of prototype race cars seen at Le Mans in the 80s with fully enclosed bodies, multiple wheels each with independent cimputerised steering and suspension to find the most grip. Torque vectoring to each of the wheels, drivers in G suits and audiences wondering why they bothered to come.
@@kamilhorvat8290 It's not real, this is CGI.
I expect future F1 cars could more closely resemble this design, than the current 2022 cars, going by at their evolution over recent years. The panel design lines are more flowing, which seems to be the trend.
The 2025 design actually makes sense. Bigger rims would actually make the entire wheel lighter, since those kind of tires are heavier than the rims' metal alloy. So with this possible solution probably the car will be faster and more grippy, at the cost of stability, but since the electronics will be much more cutting-edge in 2025, this will not be such a problem.
Starting to look like a Tie Fighter Star Wars type ship. I really like it
A-Wing
You will never see that kind of F1 car as long as FIA is part of F1.
Looks fantastic!
I literally spent the first 60 seconds watching it believing it was real! 😯
I spent 1:17 exactly haha
I thought it was real until I came to the comments 🤦♂
@All, really? You all are playing games way too much! Go out in the real world. And take a look there. But I am sure you will assume that the reality is a simulation/game.
lol - may be it is but in another context. But that´s another story .;-)
there is no way
@@v.gedace1519 bro you think if you play games to much you think this becomes reall life? its the opposite. real gamers would have seen this imediatly. this guy probably never plays games
I doubt that we'll ever see a car cornering that fast, maybe if it's remotely controlled. Humans have their limits!
They could wear fighter pilot suits to keep the blood in the top half of their body to put up with the g forces
@@Mirozenx The difference is fighter pilots only have to put this much stress on their bodies rarely ever and only a few minutes at a time where as an F1 driver would be experiencing this over the course of a full race and constantly every race.
It looks like the wheels are extended wider, the body generates a stupid amount of downforce, and it generates more power. I can see it happening, but I think we're seeing more throttle on the cornering thanks to the body design.
@@Mirozenx in 2025... F1 drivers must be qualified to have 1.000 hrs flying fighter aircraft.
@@dimasihza217 ho ho ho......hee hee hee.......ha ha ha 🤭
It legit took me around half of the video to start doubting if it's real!
I think what makes it look so incredibly real is the camera movement. In F1 games we get these really still, stabilized, on-point camera movements that we just don't get in real life. Great graphics.
I’m miss the V10 era, for me that was motorsport perfection.
damn you're right
Same here..who wants to listen to Hippos farting underwater ?
what we have now is not real F1
Don't be silly nothing and I mean nothing sound like a V12 at full chattel
It was. One of the reasons I don't care about today's F1 is the engine.
@@MrSandalwood I love the sound of a V10 screaming, it’s amazing
V12s are magic too but I just like the V10 era so much
WHOAH, back to that V10-sound!
That concept is awesome but at the same time its a death trap. There is no way to get out of the car if it ends up being upside down. In order to prevent certain death with that design they would have to implement fully ejectable cockpit in case of crash or put a huge roll bar on top.
Can't eject if the car is upside-down.
What ? It's open top, also does yor car have ejectable seats? If no it must be death trap.
@@wykydytron Read again what i said. If the car ends up being UPSIDE DOWN how do you think the driver can get out? Ah yes, he can open the top and... oh wait, how do you expect him to open the top while he's upside down? He wont be able to open it because there will be ground blocking his only way out unless the entire glass panel will shatter to pieces, but then there is another problem: rollbar, which height is on questionable level here.Simply It might not give you enough space to let you crawl out of the car which is extremely crucial if the car will burst into flames. Also i wasnt talking about ejectable seats as you mentioned but about entire cockpit to be ejectable.
Dang that looks SO REAL!! Well done.
I hope this is the future of F1. It’s beautiful and sounds awesome. A true evocation of the 1970s and 1980s cars💙
Yes, the future of F1 is virtual.
That thing cornering is a work of art
Damn... I thought that was real. But tbh, that 2025 car is a dream.
It's a fighter jet on wheels.
Very stealthy too !!!
It’s not a real car anyway, and it almost certainly won’t look like that.
Love it. Lower profile. More body. Sleek. Higher pitched engine. Thrilling !!! Makes the 2022 F1 look like an old man with a walking stick.
In no world the 2025 F1 car is going to be like that, we will most probably see more refined and aerodynamic version of the current 2022 car till 2030 atleast
Is the prototype completely up in the air or are there any reference for the look and aerodynamic parts?
Make this car challenge the F2004 with Slick Tyres
The level of grip that 25 concept has will revolutionize racing all together
Literally! Aero next gen, retro sound( ok nting compare to v12s but at least better than last few years)
Looks amazing, I thought it was real life for the first 2 seconds.
How well does the vehicle perform on sharp turns and hair pins?
Good choice of the engine. But with tires like that, the ride is gonna get just incredible bumpy for the driver.
How is Carlos supposed to get out quickly when his engine catches fire ?
he blows the bloody doors off
ejector seat
Like pilots do under canopy. Explosive bolts. This is f1 without gia bs rulebook. Let manufacturers stretch.engineering limits
@@rt2255 like in the past. We would never had a six wheeler or the Alfa Hoover with today’s lot. But then the F1 rule book was 2 A4. Measuremrnts, wheels not wider then something in the front and something in the back and the engine is max 3 liter or blown max 1,5 liter. And a page about the safety structure, which wasn’t that safe.
@@NielsCreation That was my first thought for sure. I pictured all these drivers parachuting down into the crowds after every accident.
Are you using Assetto Corsa for this? If so were can I download the car?
It was the sound that gave it away. Amazing graphics!
É muito estranho saber que muitas pessoas não sabem diferenciar um jogo da realidade.
A tecnologia chegou nesse ponto, amigo.
It took me half the lap to finally realize. 😂 The sexy Ferrari was too distracting
tbm acho bizarro, por melhor que sejam os jogos hoje em dia sempre vai ser possivel perceber a diferença.
I was distracted for a second and then recognized the fake advertising. There is even one banner that says “simulation”
Acho que depende um pouco também do tamanho da tela e da resolução em que cada pessoa assiste. Da pra confundir sim, pelo menos nos primeiros segundos kkkk
Si ese motor es del futuro 25 me apunto , suena al icónico v10.
I have to say.. F1 cars haven't been exciting since the mid 90-s ,but the concept... That looks BREATHTAKINGLY AWESOME!!!
How much pit time does the concept body add?
OMG what in the hell!! That sound is the most beautiful thing I've ever ever heard in my entire life! Please get the V10's back in F1 racing! Oh what a sound! How could you even think about taking these beautiful cars aeay!
V10 is doomed because cO2 eMiSsiOns
If we could go back to that classic V10/V12 sound, I'm all for it. The 2025 concept car looks awesome!
New sub ! Liked 🙏😘🤓
How short is the gearing on that concept car?
This sim looks very realistic. The prototype looks great, super low. It's like she's "riding on rails".
my eye is a lie
The concept car looks incredible!
It isn’t really a concept car it’s called formula E they race those
@@popfanatic5908 Ferrari isnt in Formula E. Try again. lol.
this was so good video.
I felt like real for half the video until I realized f it's a game...woah the graphics are so good so it felt real most of the time
nice to hear we are going back to V10s
About time! It's a joke that F1 has been shoehorned into the BS green agenda. Even more hilarious is the fact that the F1 cars only contribute the tiniest percentage of the emissions created by the F1 travelling circus.
The video is very cool, but neither one sounds like that, nor the other will sound like that. What a pity.
The roar was the soul of these cars.
It wasn't until I was half way through that I realized that it was computer generated. Well done!!
If only the F1 looked like this in 2026!!
_The performance of F1 2025 is monstrous, it didn't give a chance for F1 2022, greetings from Brazil bro_ 🏎💨✌🏽🇧🇷
LOL, I literally have Assetto Corsa and often race Silverstone GP with the Ferrari F1 car in VR yet it took me a few laps watching to realize it was a sim. Love the F1 2025 concept!
I thought it was real at first too. Sims have gotten realistic.
Not gonna lie, you got me in the first half.
dat sound though. that's obviously all most fans want, V10/12 sounds
The sound of a F1 V10 in the streets of Monaco was the biggest thrill I ever heard..the noise bouncing off the building walls & the tunnel could be heard miles away.....'buzzing-hornets' time.....
Just the shittiest formula 1 gp of the season
never change a working system. i miss the old F1 days.
exactly the 3 liter atmospheric V10 were the best ever engines.. With beautiful hissing noise- It was like music instrument on the tires!..
So... stop progress.
Good plan.
I miss the horse and carriage
@@bremCZ I don't see any progress since 2005 as I stop watching this F1 racing competition. There was only "progress" made in bureaucracy, rules and racing politics. There are only 2 ways: 1, Combustion Engine technology, 2, Electric engines. I prefer in F1 the first option with the proper engines, not with the small turbocharged mixers. Once proper engines are back, with no stupid politics and rules I will start watching again.
@@peterkapusta6755 Put the V10s back in and have Gen5 Forumla E be faster than F1. That's a good way to kill F1 you've come up with there.
Wow, the performance advantage is stunning
Bello hai fatto un ottimo lavoro. Grande💯💯🏆🏆
The F1 2025 car looks cool, let's see it that happens in real life.
such a sound we will never hear again in the F1 ... thats the reality
I am not so sure about that.
Sebastian Vettel drove the V10 Williams car of Nigel Mansell around on a circuit, and he was blown away.
Now he is fighting to get the V10 back into F1, and he might succeed as the big argument against that was the fuel.
And they are working on carbon neutral produced fuel.
@@deadbeef576 it's not just about "neutrally produced fuel", it's about the fact that any kind of combustion engine generally has no future! compared to electric motors, these motors have a far too low level of efficiency and a much lower level of reliability. the only reason why not everything has been converted to electric is the currently still existing problem of storing electricity to a sufficient extent. but this is exactly what is being worked on and researched at full speed around the world. so you can be sure that in the future we will only hear such a wonderful sound at "oldtimer races".
@@tomwi_since2015 Where is the electricity produced? How many resources are needed to produce the batteries? And how much environmental damage does mining those resources do? What will you do in case of a power outage? Battery fires are also much more dangerous
@@deadbeef576 mining for battery materials isn’t raising global temperature like burning fossil fuels is.
@@Matt_10203 So how are you gonna mine that stuff? With child labor and shovels? Do you even know how much energy you get out of the life of a battery vs. how much energy has to be used to build the battery?
These F1 cars keeps getting better and looks more cool.
That is goddamn amazing!
That prototype F1 car's gotta be one of the most gorgeous things I've ever seen. ❤️
Some things to like, some not so much: The engine sound of course, the aggressive front end (though spare a thought for the pit crews having to replace that mammoth front wing) are both really exciting. Hate a fully enclosed cockpit, and after all of the saves provided by the halo the last few years it's not going anywhere. The rear end/wing looks like an oval-spec Indycar, and that's not a compliment.
I agree about the closed cockpit. Open cockpit with a halo and I'd be 100% on board
@@ehjhey7 I dig the cockpit..... Its the natural step forward and it gets rid of the stupid brace in front of the drivers face. MUCH better driving view. I think this is all legit and the car looks and sounds like the future. Im for it. *EDIT* I imagine the cockpit is MUCH better aero as well..... Hence the lower rear wing and streamlined lower car
@@ashflame6888 It's not real. You have been fooled by very clever people.
@@FanofMillan it’s not very clever it’s obviously assetto corsa
Why do you car what it looks like or how it sounds, if it goes around the track faster than everyone on the grid it can look however it wants lmao
Wow..i thought that was real until i read some of the comments!! Damn!! Excellent graphics!
Feels like mix between LMP1 car and F1. Awesome!
やっぱりこんな時が来たんですねぇ
I really hope that f1 cars look doesn’t change this drastically, I feel like this car is completely different to any car we’ve seen
Agree. That thing looks like it belongs in the LMH class, not in F1.
It won't be this. Driver can't escpae, its basically a tomb if it flips.
Nah F1 boring as fuck we need new innovations like this
typically the concepts look more extreme than the final design, probably to grab attention
@@jakewhite3163 can’t really comprehend anyone saying F1 is boring af after 2021 and the current season so far.
it has a canopy?? does it come with ejection???
I am from Brazil. This is too beautiful!
Amazing quality of CG!
took me about 20 seconds before i realised it was a game!
Looks and drives more like a Scaletrix car than the 2022 F1 does.
That homie is the future of F1-E....🏆🙌😎
Was that using a pre-hybrid era sound?
The concept car had a proper F1 engine by the sound of it. The type which made a noise which stirred the heart and let you know a wonderful piece of engineering was working at the limits!
"wonderful piece of engineering" is relative.... The 1.6L V6 are wonderfull pieces of engineering...... at least from the technical side
@@einfachabsurd3757 When I said "wonderful piece of engineering", I meant the whole car, and what I meant overall was that the noise of those V10's in particular was awesome. The noise used to vibrate your insides as the car went past. The last race I saw with modern era engines was at Melbourne in 2016, and those engines were of course amazing engineering, but you could have a conversation with the guy next to you during the race. To me, a racing car is supposed to make a lot of combustion and mechanical noise. This is a personal opinion. I think it is a shame the modern cars do not evoke the emotions from the engine noise. I don't deny they are still great engineering.
@@MrGman2804 but this is an animation 😬 so it doesnt exist.....
@@einfachabsurd3757 Yes I know. You know I am talking about the noise of the real life cars.
@@einfachabsurd3757 it does exist watch formula E
That 2025 version looks amazing! Reminds me of the BAC Mono though. The game footage is nice too, but the out-of-focus blur is a bit weird, especially if you look around the cars' edges.
@@voekie it looks more like an indycar
that concept SCREAMS man wow
Before this video, I thought the F1 cars of today looked modern and impressive. Now they look dinosaurs.
Looks more like a slot machine car.. Great cornering, Id like to see a simulation of the pack cornering on the first turn in those! lol! Definitely agree halo works and should keep as this will be more like a le Mans car? Some good things looks cool but lets not lose the F1 style. Loving the F1 commentators racing their old cars at the GP, so good to see the innovation but also how amazing these cars were even 40 years ago!
It would be interesting to know the g-forces created in such a car and whether a driver could cope - he’d certainly need a neck like a young Mike Tyson.
I train F3 drivers for a sponsored team here in Sonoma , California . We do lateral and linear neck and core exercises every session to withstand the turning, braking and acceleration forces. Even for the weekend warrior at track days, these can help.
Remember that mock-up human lol
What is this 2025 concept car with a naturally aspirated engine?
Does this solve the porpoising problem?
I'd love to see this in GT7!! Absolutely gorgeous! Sounds like the old school 90's F1.
It sounds nothing like old school F1 cars.
GT7 is trash, sorry but even pro players and sponsors say that
@@nombrepredeterminado291 y ya lo probaste? Que te pareció?
O solo porque otros dicen que es basura usted se lo cree?🤔
@@nombrepredeterminado291 sadly I agree, Assetto Corsa is miles better, GT7 has become a novelty piece
@@MAESTRO_ROSHI ya lo probé es basura, forza y asseto le hacen pedazos
Beautifull machine, wouldn't it deserve an active suspension instead of that bumpy old shit we can still see and perceive speacilly in the corners.
That's sound honestly memorising me that V10 engine 🚒🚂
Il mitico canto del V10 aspirato, una meraviglia che sentivo spesso dal vivo. Grazie. 🙋
Great graphics. Didn't realize that drivers are still needed by 2025 🤔
Some boomer probably said the same thing in the 80s about 2022 racing
Who wants to see a bunch of robots going around a track?? It's the human element that excites people about f1, potentially risking their life, drama with other drivers etc
next mayor regulation changes will come in 2026
Афигеть, вот бы такие стали болиды в ф1, компактные и быстрые, было бы супер!
F1-75 looks like makes the F1 car look like it's out for a Sunday drive.
Finally the car get his old sound!!! I LIKE!!! 💙💙💙💙
2025 concept looks damn pretty
Beautiful car and sound 😍
what game is this?? and on what console??
Is open cockpit not a requirement?
Me encanta el diseño,parece un auto con techo, un sport prototipo? Seguramente a algunos no les gustará ,lo que me pregunto es si con esa aerodinámia no afectará la circulación del los coches que van detras eso sería un problema pero bueno las formas del coche son espectaculares
It's a shame to see this as F1 should be at the pinnacle of what's possible with today's engineering. The very existing of this concept car smashing the current F1 shows something is wrong. To many restrictions in today's format
I think F1 should be more of a true drivers league. And a throwback. Back to V10s and more of a traditional clutch and manual trans system. But that will never happen.
1) this isnt real, i hope u know that.....
2) F1 is the fastest on track so it is on top ....
The F1 is only interesting for Manufacturers if they can gain a benefit of the research and development.
@@einfachabsurd3757 ha. I did not know that. I thought it was real. Silly me. The graphics are so good now.
@@matthewdone8991 i cant tell if ur joking 😅
@nata zeze What aids do F1 drivers have? There is no traction control and no ABS. They can adjust things like brake balance and the differential on their fancy wheels, far more complex work load than an H-pattern shifter. These F1 guys could drive a "pure old school car" in their sleep.
Does the 2025 car have a 75 hp 3 cylinder with electric motor
The gap difference is astounding..
El chasís del F1-2025 es muy parecido al modelo que presentó Peugeot en el 2019... fué un prototipo espectacular a nivel de costos inalcanzables por otras escuderías, creo que esta es una versión económica de Ferrari....(no hablo de motor, no hay datos aún)...en este concepto solo se agregó la burbuja, que a mi gusto no debería tener...
That looks awesome except for the bubble canopy. That’s an obvious non-starter for safety reasons. Slap a halo on that bad boy and you’re off to the races 🏎
The bubble canopy is safer than the halo, the only reason they don't use it is because they fear the driver will become trapped if the car is over turned. The bubble canopy is also better aerodynamically speaking.
@@DarkLordDiablos Safety is the only reason the halo exists...
They already tested the bubble way before the halo, they rejected it for safety reasons, including ventilation for the pilot.
@@DarkLordDiablos A bubble canopy would have killed Grosjean.
@@DarkLordDiablos I'm sure the Aero is better but I doubt Roman Grossjean would agree its safer in anyway.
How is the driver getting quickly out of the concept car, if its closed with a windshield? And it also has no frontal head protection.
That 2025 car is BIG SEXY. I hope F1 cars look like that some day.
Es hermoso un Jet ❤️
Love the look of the car! The guy who designed this car should be working for Ferrari or another F1 team to get this car on the track NOW!. It would be wild
if someone created another racing organization and used these cars too.
😊👍🏻
What engine is in the F1 2025? Sounds great
Fun video, I like how the 2025 car has a screaming v8 even though engine change isn’t redone until 2026 so technically they would sound the same and they most likely will sound the same after the engine change as well.
That's a V10 and it's not real
@@exiledone69 everyone knows it’s not real lol 😂