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Комментарии • 508

  • @hugovilag
    @hugovilag Год назад +399

    The guy with the notebook is the "codriver" and plays the job of being the driver's navigator through the event; he feeds the driver the pace notes they've taken previously to running the stages on race.
    As for safety, don't worry, these cars are unbelievably durable and safe, you wouldn't believe how well they handle and take the hit, also the crews wear the HANS device (Head And Neck Safety) that protects you from wiplash, so they are safe on that regard too. However it's a motorsport discipline, maybe the most dangerous on the 4 wheel side, so though it's gotten crazy safer it still has its hazards and risks.
    Update:
    Better late than never. A few months ago the sport showed its ugliest face with the passing of Craig Breen during the Rally Croatia testing and 2 Spanish rally drivers and 1 of the codrivers in different races, what can only be remembered as a dark moment for rally racing in particular and motorsports in general. These events are utterly heartbreaking, but luckily stand as oddities, incredibly unlikely to happen.
    Thanks to the care paid to mandatory safety components in rally cars, hardly anything can pose a true threat to the crew's lifes, only being left vulnerable in the worst of scenarios, such us something making it through the car or the absolute hardest and nastiest of crashes. Such case was that of Craig Breen, in wich a pole or element alike pierced his side window and into his body, killing him instantly. Other even more unbelieveable death was that of a female Spanish rally driver last year, twisting the roll-cage by crashing into a tree at flat out speed, what caused the harnesses to thighten with force enough to suffocate her to death.
    Though not rally related, recently we've mourn the death of 18 year old Dilano Van't Hoff, racing the FRECA series at Spa, in an eeriely similar accident as that of Antoine Hubert in F2 just a few years ago.
    Motorsport has come a long, long way in safety measures and equipment on and off the car, and on and off the tracks the racing is done. However, racing will always be dangerous, and freek events will continue taking the lives of passionate people thag love their sport, to death. Luckily, with each passing year we see this happening less and less often, a trend I hope to be continued on.
    2023 will forever be remembered as a dark year in the history of motorsport, and arguibly the second worst for rally racing. Be safe.

    • @ilesalmo7724
      @ilesalmo7724 Год назад +22

      Nowdays they are durable and safe. B-group in the 80's however...

    • @hugovilag
      @hugovilag Год назад +5

      @@ilesalmo7724 I know... Specially the 037, flimsy car.

    • @andersa.9288
      @andersa.9288 Год назад +5

      If anyone wants a reference about Rally 1 car safety, look up 2021 or 22(don't remember which year) Ott Tänak Monte Carlo crash. Make sure you see cockpit view also.
      Edit: Monte Carlo 2020*

    • @abenas40
      @abenas40 Год назад +5

      @@andersa.9288 Rally1 isn't even a thing yet before 2022.The car class on that time was called WRC (World Rally Car).

    • @andersa.9288
      @andersa.9288 Год назад +2

      @@abenas40 My mistake, just referred to it as similar structure.

  • @drcl7429
    @drcl7429 Год назад +448

    Of course they are "street legal". They are safer than most standard production cars.

    • @HightowerLSSD
      @HightowerLSSD Год назад +121

      The cars have to be street legal to travel between the stages.

    • @davebcf1231
      @davebcf1231 Год назад +31

      He asked that because most race cars aren't street legal in the US. They don't meet various regulations. Even a lot of hobbyists weekend track cars aren't street legal, depending on what modifications have been done.

    • @arikoivukoski4497
      @arikoivukoski4497 Год назад +62

      Safer than most.. no, they are safer than any production car.

    • @PimSchouten
      @PimSchouten Год назад +21

      @@arikoivukoski4497exactly haha! I’ve worked and build rally cars, and they are 100% safer then all roadcars

    • @PimSchouten
      @PimSchouten Год назад +6

      But, in conjunction with the other safetygear. Helmets, HANS, suit, etc.

  • @CamaroMann
    @CamaroMann Год назад +178

    4:23 - yes, WRC cars are road legal. WRC regulations require that all participating vehicles are road legal and registered for use on public roads; simply because usually the cars drive themselves from one stage to the other, on - you guess it - public roads.

    • @imvivalamilo
      @imvivalamilo Год назад +13

      Yes! I live near where Rally Australia takes place (however WRC hasn’t been recently) and I saw an Audi S1 Quattro E2 on a highway!

    • @oolrak
      @oolrak Год назад +5

      Are you sure? I’m 95% sure that they arent street legal. Yes they can drive from stage to stage if its a short distance but I think all of them have racing licenses.

    • @vincentparrilla5408
      @vincentparrilla5408 Год назад +5

      they aren't but the rules has that they have to come from civilian street legal cars. They have so much mod that they are not street legal anymore except some models.

    • @DSIMAO99
      @DSIMAO99 Год назад +19

      @@vincentparrilla5408 rally cars are street legal, they have to drive between stages on public roads and it doesn te matter de distance (i work on a rally team)

    • @AbrahamArthemius
      @AbrahamArthemius Год назад +17

      @@vincentparrilla5408 They're all road legal. All rally cars have to go on public roads on their own power to go from one stage to another.
      They also have to abide the law much like ordinary cars.

  • @remalmadrit
    @remalmadrit Год назад +45

    In a few words, this is the REAL driving.

    • @davidrountree9326
      @davidrountree9326 11 месяцев назад +2

      Absolutely agree their skills are amazing, I saw Rally NZ last year pouring with rain still fast i hadn't seen a live event in 10 years it was beyond any motorsport id ever seen !

    • @vodkacannon
      @vodkacannon 11 месяцев назад +3

      It’s the manliest driving there is.

    • @thorstenhulser5008
      @thorstenhulser5008 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@vodkacannon Google for Michèle Mouton!

  • @Joonatan75
    @Joonatan75 Год назад +57

    Welcome to Finland to watch the world's fastest gravel rally with plenty of jumps. The guy next to him is reading sheet music so that the driver has time to react, so there are no memorized bits. Hyndai, Ford and Toyota.

    • @_hitomaru
      @_hitomaru Год назад +5

      @Csaba Ioan Szabó I don't think he means that literally.

  • @PhatBoi011
    @PhatBoi011 Год назад +42

    Finland was the best place to watch your first rally highlights flying through Finland's Forests

    • @make77
      @make77 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/RS-isANoPqM/видео.html

  • @georginiuss
    @georginiuss Год назад +23

    The guy "taking notes" is reading notes he previously took in order to inform the driver the next moves he has to make and how to do it, for example he says in 200 meters, right turn, not too difficult, you can cut it in fourth gear, or say in 150 meters, close left corner, do not cut it, be aware of rock in the inside, second gear, inmediatly after that, easy straight full attack for 400 meters. He is the navigator and he is a really important part of the team, he is the eyes of the driver. Sometimes the driver could not see whats coming for example in a climb, and if the navigator says, it goes straight,. go full attack, he reach that blind spot at may be 130 mph in a dirt road.

    • @HGSolberg
      @HGSolberg 11 месяцев назад +4

      You are right, with the addition that he uses a lot more coded language. There's no time to elaborate, so he can say things like "Forty, left five minus over crest opens over 40, tightens four plus, into triple caution right four over big jump off camber." And the driver understands what that means, hopefully.
      And the actual notes in his notebook is very literally codes. The notes I just referred would be "40 L5-/Cr 4+ -> !!!R4/BgJmp oc" in his notebook.

    • @Sussex192
      @Sussex192 10 месяцев назад +1

      You completely right, except that the co-driver never tells the driver what gear they should be in. The numbers are either how tight it is, or how fast it is, but not what gear. (for example, it might be a very flowing corner, so it is called as a 6 right. But if there is a junction just after it, the driver might chose to be in 4 gear; where as if it was followed by a left 5 they would be in 5 or 6 gear)

    • @Tuomas_Oskari
      @Tuomas_Oskari 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Sussex192 The teams familiarize themselves with the routes before the rallies, and at that stage they make notes about the route. And the driver is the one who tells you what to put in the notes. So the co-driver does not decide by himself what kind of bend, for example, is to be marked, but rather the driver. Of course, the co-driver of a pair of drivers who have worked together for years will pretty much be able to mark certain kinds of bends, jumps, etc. without the driver even saying them, but even then it's not better to go solo
      So yes, those drivers often understand very well what the co-driver next to them says about the upcoming bends, jumps, etc.

  • @RageDavis
    @RageDavis Год назад +32

    Exoskeleton? Not so much: since it is installed inside the vehicle, "endoskeleton" would be more accurate.
    Nevertheless, the construction we are talking about is actually called a roll cage - and after having seen a car crash and continuing racing afterwards, I think the name is pretty much selfexplainatory. ;)

    • @tsnmotorsport8259
      @tsnmotorsport8259 Год назад +3

      Modern wrc/rally1 cars have tubular space frame and outer body is carbon fiber on carbon cevlar silhouette body.

  • @rodrymcf
    @rodrymcf 9 месяцев назад +11

    2:41 him saying " I don't want nobody to get hurt" while showing Craig Breen. That one hit hard, not gonna lie...

  • @markpace5809
    @markpace5809 Год назад +11

    1995 winner (Colin McRae) had a saying "when In doubt, go flat out" and that's how to win in the WRC

  • @johnt8636
    @johnt8636 Год назад +26

    He's the navigator, telling the driver what turns are coming up and in what gear to take them,

    • @79Testarossi
      @79Testarossi Год назад

      Exactly 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @stuartmoulton6426
      @stuartmoulton6426 Год назад

      And how much soil is now in his pants....

    • @philippegohier6992
      @philippegohier6992 Год назад +6

      No
      It is not in what gear .
      Its on the wheel degres of turn
      6 5 degres
      5 15 degres
      4 45 degres
      3 90 degres
      2 135 degres
      1 180 degres

    • @andrewstaniec6271
      @andrewstaniec6271 11 месяцев назад

      The co- driver/navigation must have bigger b**ls than the driver!

  • @gregorturner9421
    @gregorturner9421 Год назад +27

    what makes rallying so unique is that they are racing the clock, fastest winning but each stage will have different driving conditions, from mud, gravel, tarmac, dust, rocks, water crossings. most rallies have super stages where they do a lap so that fans can watch them racing. Rally NZ this acrtually designed a stage so that fans could see the whole track.

    • @anu83
      @anu83 Год назад +5

      I would add ice and snow to that list.

    • @tattoodude8946
      @tattoodude8946 8 месяцев назад +1

      In most racing circumstances, racing the clock and not other racers would be boring to watch. But these racers are riding the edge of catastrophe every second! I mean, that really is just the sport - how far can we push before we crash.
      And yes, I know that is racing in general - but the stakes more apparent to the spectators in rally.

  • @interrygator7250
    @interrygator7250 Год назад +19

    The person in the passenger seat is a co-driver, a couple of days before the rally takes place the driver and co-driver will do what is called a recce, during this they have that notebook you see which has the basic Corning (example 5L meaning 5 left, 5 being the severity of the corner normally it ranges from 1-6 with 1 being very tight and slow and 6 being just a slight bend which you can take full speed), the co driver also takes notes as he goes along on the stage as the stage is often run twice during a day, the speeds are immense often pushing 160mph on flat straights. The cars are fully road legal to get them between stages and into the service areas, accidents do happen and after the roll over you see on the video it's the same car in following scenes where you can see there's no windscreen and damage to the vehicle. Also most of the modern rally cars have quick shift sequential gearbox's with most having a gear box where you just shift up and down to change gears, there is also a large handbrake to the side that helps aid in cornering sharp corners.
    On the Finnish rally there's a jump called Colin's crest where the furthest distance jumped wins an award, it's named after the legendary rally driver Colin McRae and I would highly recommend you watch some of the footage from his career.

  • @Pappa_66
    @Pappa_66 Год назад +20

    Pls, keep these coming! There are so much to see and learn about this amazing Motorsport, which are driven in every Continent in the World. (exc. North America and that wery cold place). Best Regards from Finland!!

    • @wheels808
      @wheels808 Год назад +1

      Like finland isnt a very cold place :P, greetings from Viro

  • @MrBanaanipommi
    @MrBanaanipommi Год назад +10

    you never heard of 8 years old rally driver from finland? there is video of him.. thought he is the youngest EVER WRC champion in 2022.. he is from finland and his name is Kalle Rovanperä!!

    • @scottirvine121
      @scottirvine121 Год назад

      Why would he have heard of him?

    • @MrBanaanipommi
      @MrBanaanipommi Год назад

      @@scottirvine121 because why not

    • @firstlast2857
      @firstlast2857 9 месяцев назад

      @@scottirvine121 Kalle also drove dmec drifting.

  • @evernoob8434
    @evernoob8434 Год назад +12

    In different countries all around the world The WRC race on roads from muddy tracks to dusty trails. The race is so fast and complex the Co driver has to have a list of all the corners (Left or Right and what angle) on the track and read them to the Driver.
    😀🎈

  • @hectorchainlock6953
    @hectorchainlock6953 10 месяцев назад +5

    Say thank you to all your subs answering these „questions“ so patiently.
    Kudos to the people in here!

  • @J_CART3R
    @J_CART3R Год назад +3

    "i like to be on a passenger seat" . no you won't, Car shaking, jumping all the way, and measuring turning point while reading the pace notes is hell of a ride. 🤣🤣

  • @BRAG3A
    @BRAG3A Год назад +2

    Love watching americans exploring the rest of the world on the internet

  • @endurance_pilot
    @endurance_pilot Год назад +1

    Okay let's be honest, Rally driver's are THE ELITE of racing 🫡🏁

  • @merjahassinen6920
    @merjahassinen6920 Год назад +5

    finland is pretty famous about rally!

  • @DirtFish
    @DirtFish Год назад +4

    Love the energy 🤣 Plenty more of these videos on our channel!

  • @samulilahnamaki3127
    @samulilahnamaki3127 10 месяцев назад +2

    "They must have some good tyres" - you hit a nail there. I remember an interview years ago where driver was asked that what is the biggest difference between rally car and regular car it's based on. He answered tyres. He explained that "racing tyres don't even really start to work when regular tyres would already have been destroyed". Great reaction, I like these things when people find out something completely new to them.

  • @TheNismo777
    @TheNismo777 Год назад +4

    Toyota and hyundai has been developing their WRC cars here in FInland :)

  • @antoniobatista8009
    @antoniobatista8009 Год назад +1

    The guy in the book was studying doctors and lawyers stuffs. It's very natural in Wrc environment

  • @ivanildo9579
    @ivanildo9579 Год назад +4

    the cars have to be street legal for them to drive between the stages of the rally. also the jumps you dont feel them so much because the travel of the suspension and it is fast you dont have the time to think about it when you are jumping.

  • @TheJama64
    @TheJama64 Год назад +2

    You would shit your pants in those cars. I know I would 😂. But I would go anytime.

  • @ianhamilton2035
    @ianhamilton2035 Год назад +5

    Actually, it is like the "Isle of Man", only with 4 wheels! Never thought of it like that before! LoL 😃

  • @FreisturzX
    @FreisturzX Год назад +7

    I like your reaction to this you should look more into WRC and even the history of B group rally cars! cheers from finland!

  • @toomasargel8503
    @toomasargel8503 Год назад +4

    07:54 Hynudai driver is Estonian . I am estonian too. Ott Tänak and co driver Martin Järveoja.

  • @TheProkonover
    @TheProkonover Год назад +1

    They are street legal. They drive on normal roads from stage to stage.
    Where i live, there are 2 rally stages nearby, in the day prior to the event you can see all of the race cars driving on the road heading to the next stage.

  • @OsvaldoV13
    @OsvaldoV13 Год назад +3

    the co-pilot with the notebook has the role to guide the driver trough the couse, he tells him how will the next turn be, how agressive, what speed is optimal to take it, where are the straightaways, jumps, etc.

  • @zitty8330
    @zitty8330 Год назад +3

    I was used to work before, as a Sport Marshall at Hungary, at the racering, as F1, or on Rally races. Is just impossible to explain that adrenalin, and the joy what you can feel when the cars are passing you. And many places ar full of peoples, without any cordon or safety thing. I so miss that days... 😏

  • @troillmainn
    @troillmainn 7 месяцев назад +2

    The skill of the guys driving these cars (and the nuts on the other guy) is something else.
    No other kind of racing on four wheels comes close to this stuff, at least I don't think so.
    Sure there's some insane shit happening on race tracks as well, but the surface and the environment in wrc adds so much more excitement and insanity🙂

  • @humanish1
    @humanish1 Год назад +1

    To answer your question, they are technically street legal. They have license plates, functional tail lights and head lights, improved safety features, and so on.
    Traditionally the rally cars are driven between stages (unless is a long distance. If so i think they are taken on a truck).

    • @harrybruijs2614
      @harrybruijs2614 9 месяцев назад

      No you have to drive between stages in a given time the entire parcours . When you are there too late you are punished. There also are legal noicewise. Mostly because when you don't open the throttle full and rev the engine they are quiet. It measured at 3000 rpm.

  • @ralfhaggstrom9862
    @ralfhaggstrom9862 Год назад +1

    He is not writing, he is READING his own pre-made notes !

  • @a.j.gallegos2191
    @a.j.gallegos2191 Год назад +1

    Dude, i went to the stage Condor Copina-WRC Argentina. Its insane to see in person. Thousands of people camp over night and party to see it. Its an amazing experience.

  • @ikr9358
    @ikr9358 Год назад +3

    If you really want to feel scared, check out the Sweden Rally where they race at night!

  • @MrBanaanipommi
    @MrBanaanipommi Год назад +4

    those cars.. well, depends on country if they would be street legal, but in finland you can have "move-around" license so you can use that in rally also but also you can use that in traffic if you just pay for it lol.. thought, i found it funny i was in between 2 of those WRC cars last summer with my -83 Corolla DX (which has a lot of noice lol) driving between them to gas station and people in side of the road was just laughing and clapping like hell XDD

    • @CerberusTenshi
      @CerberusTenshi Год назад +3

      FiA regulation for WRC says they have to be street legal and registered. All WRC cars actually have license plates.

  • @philplace2726
    @philplace2726 Год назад +2

    The guy ain't writing he's navigating...!

  • @TheOystei
    @TheOystei 11 месяцев назад +2

    3:55
    Aside from "exoskeleton" meaning external skeleton, so it cannot be inside by definition,
    Yes, like just about any professional racing series, WRC rally cars have roll cages, and they are among the stronger roll cages in racing.

  • @nikolaimikuszeit3204
    @nikolaimikuszeit3204 Год назад +1

    They are street legal to some extend, as they use normal roads to connect stages going with normal traffic. I've been driving next to them on the German Autobahn. Damaged cars may be even stopped by the police, such that they miss service windows and have to retire.

  • @JessyU13
    @JessyU13 Год назад +1

    Loved your video and take on this...I think RUclips recommended this video because I watch a lot of rallycross
    You're video and reactions were awesome!

  • @vesaroivainen
    @vesaroivainen Год назад +1

    that's how I drive right before the liquor store closes 😂🤣😂

  • @OsvaldoV13
    @OsvaldoV13 Год назад +3

    that is something, but if you really wanna be AMAZED you should check Group B rally
    the pinacle of rally racing

  • @Redfizh
    @Redfizh Год назад +1

    It's a piece of road legally reserved for the competition but you bet people drive like that when no one is watching.

  • @nevalelapena
    @nevalelapena Год назад

    Plenty of trees and snow.... That's why Finland produced some of the craziest drivers of all time... Just like natural selection

  • @gregorturner9421
    @gregorturner9421 Год назад +1

    interstingly one of the developments for safety is they actually moved the seats sideways further into the car so that when they crash they have more space if they impact something.

  • @hanneswestphal7644
    @hanneswestphal7644 11 месяцев назад +1

    Your lock at Groupe B, that's crazy

  • @SUPRAMIKE18
    @SUPRAMIKE18 Год назад +1

    Thats the co-driver or navigator, the paper is notes on each turn on the course, the driver doesn't know the route so he's reading what's coming up ahead.

  • @Hutchkins77
    @Hutchkins77 Год назад

    loved your reactions mate epic😃

  • @justme1111
    @justme1111 Год назад +2

    All these cars are fully road legal, in fact they have to drive from one stage to the next on public roads. What's more these roads you see are public road that have only been closed to the public for the rally to take place. It's a bit like formula one, in the sense that it is a championship with many locations around the world. The teams and cars to from one country for one round to another for the next. They get differing amounts of points for the position they finish in each round and at the end of the year, or end of the championship, which ever has the most points wins. Unlike formula one it's time trial rather than straight up racing , so fastest time wins

    • @mhh7544
      @mhh7544 Год назад

      Road legal in a sense it meets all the requiments move the car with permission. WRC is not road legal by any means, but they off course have factory made road legal versions.

    • @justme1111
      @justme1111 Год назад

      @@mhh7544 although you can not buy the car in the WRC version, they are FULLY road legal. Why wouldn't they be? they only have 300bhp, lots of cars have more. As long as the car is taxed and MOT'd (in Britain) then it would be totally legal, some of the lights that are used on night stages might have to be disconnected but other than that the cars are completely legal to use on the road.

    • @justme1111
      @justme1111 Год назад +1

      @@mhh7544 you had me thinking that maybe things had changed and my knowledge was out of date but I just been and researched some more and not only are WRC cars road legal but they are all actually registered cars, apparently this is the only reason they still have number plates.

    • @mhh7544
      @mhh7544 Год назад

      @@justme1111 Apparentely youre right !! " For this reason, WRC cars must be fully road-legal and carry number plates and mandatory safety equipment."

  • @jackakascko
    @jackakascko Год назад

    My man thinks the codriver is writting an essay during stage 🤣🤣🤣 and, oh it has an exoskeleton inside 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @tonipalm
    @tonipalm Год назад +4

    These are absolutely street legal! They are usually modified from normal factory made models, just beefed up little bit with added safety frame inside. And they are speed capped at 180km/h, so little over 100mph.
    On top of that the "rally tracks" are normal rural Finnish dirt roads 😃 I drive on one of those roads seen on video to my cabin 😁

    • @RoyalMela
      @RoyalMela Год назад +1

      Top speed is not that impressive, but that acceleration... off the charts!

    • @tonipalm
      @tonipalm Год назад

      @@RoyalMela not fast if you compare to Formula 1 or something but it's insane for those narrow sand roads that are no means flat 😅
      Normal speed limit for those are 80km/h and even then on some curves it feels like your car is about to lose traction. (So I often go 60kmh parts of the way).
      These guys are unbelievable talented, drifting half of the time and literally flying parts of the track 😃

  • @Arturas1244
    @Arturas1244 2 месяца назад

    for anyone wondering no they dont know the track, they get piece of paper and copilot is the one who says where to go and how muhc corner is, obsticles etc :D basically driver going blind full speed and his eyes is his copilot

    • @XtreeM_FaiL
      @XtreeM_FaiL 27 дней назад

      Wtf are you talking about?
      Take a quess who makes the pace notes! Btw. the notes are a lot more than a "piece of paper".
      There are rallies where every team get same notes, but that is a different story.

  • @lorenzobellucci5342
    @lorenzobellucci5342 Год назад +1

    5:21 if this is close, take a look to Gruop B rally videos. People is literally on the streets and the move just a few seconds before the car arrives

  • @albertmas3752
    @albertmas3752 6 месяцев назад

    If you look close at those WRC cars you'll notice they have official license plates. They have to drive from one stage to another amidst the common traffic. So legally they're allowed to be driven on normal roads; the sold version of them is usually a beast but not as much as the competition version but if you have enough money to pay for an used WRC (and enough money to fix it as after a full Rally they end nearly destroyed) you can drive it on any road legally.

  • @jordantaylor2509
    @jordantaylor2509 Год назад +1

    According to WRC rules all rally cars must be street legal cause they are racing on public roads and they drive between stages on public roads

  • @harry9392
    @harry9392 7 месяцев назад

    Rugby is the fore runner of American football but changed a few thing ie pads incase someone got hurt , rugby is brilliant

  • @markfairhurst6186
    @markfairhurst6186 Год назад +2

    they have to be street legally

  • @HibikiKano
    @HibikiKano 7 месяцев назад

    The past few years Hyundai and Toyota are dominating, before that it was Citroen, Seat and VW with Ogier, Loeb and Latvala.
    Long when I was young it was Audi, Lancia, Alfa battle. Probably one of the most insane couple of seasons.
    The cars have to be from upgraded from street legal series made cars with at least 500 sold.
    That is why in Europe and Japan you see those small hot hatches with 200 HP engines on sale. Just the Rally variant has some major upgrades done to it.

  • @moonliteX
    @moonliteX 9 месяцев назад

    yea the guy on the lright is actually just making notes of how the racing driver takes the turns and gives points for the best drifts

  • @lihtsalterki
    @lihtsalterki Год назад +1

    Hi. If you think that's crazy then watch the 80 guys driving. They were called group B. Now those guys were real men with balls made from titanium and the size of lady liberty.

  • @DunkdaHunk
    @DunkdaHunk 11 месяцев назад

    "I would love to do this". Bro most F1 drivers are terrified of doing this, if you wanted to be doing this you'd already be doing it. Rallying is scary to even half sane people, you have to be utterly fearless to do it.

  • @magillanz
    @magillanz Год назад

    rally drivers are the most skilled drivers in the world

  • @VinDieselS70
    @VinDieselS70 Год назад +2

    You should watch Ken Block's journey through Rally America in 2022. It's of the same caliber and Kenny drives just like this. Rest in peace Ken Block.

    • @claudiusconruton2720
      @claudiusconruton2720 Год назад +2

      Ken did a season or part of in Europe, at an interview he said, "Man I have so much to learn" he did manage to sometimes run in 10th to 12th place. RIP Ken!

  • @making_randoms
    @making_randoms 10 месяцев назад +1

    You need to watch the Swedish rally. They do the same thing but on snow and ice...

  • @georginiuss
    @georginiuss Год назад +1

    Those are the best drivers in the world. I guess you are familiar with ken block. Well, after a rally weekend, usually 3 days,
    (may.be 10-12 hours of pure racing for the fastest driver ) one of this drivers could be 40 minutes ahead of ken´s times. I tell you this for you to understand how fast these guys are.

  • @kronop8884
    @kronop8884 Год назад +1

    Typically over 4 million people turn up to watch the world rally stages in total every year so pretty big spectator sport all things considered, more than 300,000 per race weekend on average.

  • @waterfordMARTIN
    @waterfordMARTIN Год назад

    RIP Craig Breen 😢😢😢❤❤❤

  • @alexk8792
    @alexk8792 Год назад +1

    3:38 Yeah, it's a Hyundai. The Hyundai i20 N Rally1, to be exact.

  • @Tony-pirate
    @Tony-pirate Год назад

    I think it is the most spectacular motor sport! Driving at 125 mph on a twisty dirt or rock road requires almost superhuman reflexes !

  • @rmamon2554
    @rmamon2554 8 месяцев назад

    Only one thing: No there is no Exoskeleton on a WRC car. Because Exoskeleton means outside Skeleton, and while they have a cage inside the car there is nothing like an outside cage on this cars, except maybe a bullcatcher on special rallys (Safari, Ivory Coast)
    BTW: The big stick that you see is the handbreak. For shifting these cars have pedals on the sterring wheel.

  • @JoJo_race
    @JoJo_race 10 месяцев назад

    Eyyyyyy. This is WRC it’s the fastest Rallye and if you didn’t know what the peace of paper is. On the paper are information of the track ahead of them so they know where to drive

  • @MrBanaanipommi
    @MrBanaanipommi Год назад +1

    people standing so close? whoaahh i assume you never seen Group B stuff :D they lierally jumped over the car and it was not very unusual to find fingers from engine bay of the cars... :DD

  • @xendecimusam
    @xendecimusam 6 месяцев назад

    This guys makes all from 180-220 km/h straight, curves all from 190-210 km/h so you wana try it, all i can say is, GL with it, this guy have 10-30 years of experiences doing rally, what you got?

  • @Glapsou
    @Glapsou 3 месяца назад

    The funniest thing is, that this Hyundai is a so normal, innocent car in this street legal version xD

  • @marttufn6292
    @marttufn6292 Год назад

    I have watched wrc finland irl its so crazy the videos cant even give you a grasp of what it actually looks and feels like

  • @MotoJay_550
    @MotoJay_550 11 месяцев назад

    It's not an exoskeleton it's called a Roll Cage, and their gear is a fireproof suit with a neck brace and helmet.

  • @michaelBee1909
    @michaelBee1909 10 месяцев назад

    „Rally of the thousand jumps“😊

  • @toomasargel8503
    @toomasargel8503 Год назад +1

    06:02 not flat tire. Tire sizes wht they use is 205 / 65 R16 T 108 open gravel tries. B cat soft tires.

  • @baylessnow
    @baylessnow Год назад

    WRC stands for World Rally Championship. Hyundai is not pronounce "Hunday" America, it's "High un die", Hy un dai with a silent 'a'.

  • @billheadis9138
    @billheadis9138 Год назад +1

    they gotta be next to trees because finland has a LOT of trees. it would be impossible to find a track without any trees in finland

  • @johnrs7901
    @johnrs7901 Год назад +2

    They are street legal they have to be able to be driven on between these special stages on the streets.

  • @WernerPay-ft3qg
    @WernerPay-ft3qg 2 дня назад

    This is real racing!👍

  • @eduribeiro305
    @eduribeiro305 Год назад

    Come to Portugal this year, we would welcome you so you could expirience the true essence of the WRC on this great country 💪

  • @josephdoyle9865
    @josephdoyle9865 Год назад +1

    You definitely should watch an introduction to rally video and then you should watch some Group B rally from the 80s.

  • @magnusfranzonuvebrant9519
    @magnusfranzonuvebrant9519 Год назад

    34+ ”Bro”
    ”Exoskelleton inside …”
    ”Whooplash”

  • @IanElkins
    @IanElkins Год назад

    No way is this the first time you’ve ever seen world rally cross(WRC) you’ve seriously never even played Colin McRae?

  • @jorickschaffef1461
    @jorickschaffef1461 Год назад +1

    These cars are street legal because they need it, between the stages of a rally they drive on the open road of course respecting road signs and you must watch group B. And there's not only one of each there is sevral Toyota, Hyundai, Ford... Because more than three pilots are running thés competition.

  • @KarILsson
    @KarILsson Год назад +1

    0:40 Olvier Solberg he hit a big rock on the outside and hes pissed becouse its the 1ts day and only 300m into the 2nd stage(SS2) of the rally...same thing happend in 2021 but on the 2nd day and stage 7 (SS7). They are street legal since they have to drive between the stages on regular roads. You like this vid check out The Best of Rally WRC 2017-2021 | Flat out and Maximum Attack compilation ruclips.net/video/5LhwXAUj6us/видео.html

  • @BLACKFLAME4941
    @BLACKFLAME4941 11 месяцев назад

    yeah the good old " 5 right into two left minus"^^ ahh rally is good stuff^^

  • @dho1899
    @dho1899 9 месяцев назад

    They sometimes have to drive them through the streets to different stages. Super cool

  • @taxi615
    @taxi615 10 месяцев назад +1

    Man Im sure people have told you what and why by this time but if you think these are nuts you need to watch gr B from the early 80's when I was a teen watching Walter, Michelle and so many more legends. Back then you had to know how to drive no aides just you and a 500hp monster with a sea of us idiots trying to get as close to the cars as we could going 200 plus sideways. These new cars have so much tech basically there foot to the floor until they need to stop steering is all asisted. Much safer still fun to watch but nothing like GrB or even the 90-00. Days of brave drivers fighting with the cars are long gone.

  • @isaks3243
    @isaks3243 10 месяцев назад

    the guy with the piece of paper is the Codriver. he is just reading notes on every single turn, crest, dip, jump and water splash there is on the stage. everything the driver does is done much faster thanks to the codriver.

  • @Putinhuylo3
    @Putinhuylo3 Год назад

    ”I would love to do this”
    No, you wouldn’t. 😂

  • @terencecarroll1812
    @terencecarroll1812 Год назад

    To be able to race there has to be at least 2000 production vehicles made, these are the same vehicles but heavily modified with more power and safety features for obvious reasons and are often driven from stage to stage so must be completely road legal in order to do this

  • @kenwetherell9025
    @kenwetherell9025 Год назад +1

    WRC means World Rally championships the drive on dirt road and gravel and snow and the other passenger is a co-driver he tells the driver where to go what turns is coming up that's what the other person just doing his telling the driver what to do next he is not writing down notes he's telling the driver the corners are and jumps I think the WRC started since the 50s but I could be the 60s a British rally driver called Colin McRae was the best rally driver for UK you have to watch it videos on RUclips Colin McRae drive for Subaru and Ford but sadly he was killed in the helicopter crash in the early 2000s

  • @gregorturner9421
    @gregorturner9421 Год назад

    they have limited regestration, usually so many km on the roads so you can't drive one as a daily driver. (i know one who did with a an evo x and his neighbours all complained his exhaust was waking them up at at 5 am so he had to put his fuill exhaust on then take it off for the rally lol.

  • @amadeuz8161
    @amadeuz8161 Год назад +1

    Before the "new" safety rules they were faster and lighter, like todays cars go faster because of other stuff but on a straight the old ones win.