@@gavj6451 I thought he was going to eat it off of the 2nd corner. I hope that he has a lot of experience with the car or else his team is going to tear him a new one.
Solberg at 17: Flings corners and full sends like a boss Me at 17: Gets blood rush when flooring a 4-cylinder fuel economy sedan that does 0-60 in 10 seconds
@Yuri Lopes It was, but its clear that doing donuts around his dads car was a spur of the moment decision. If you watch his dads reaction he even turns a little quickly like he's caught off guard. He probably just didn't want what was an assumedly good day to end by being knocked off the roof of his car by his son.
Damn, how old do you have to be to drive there? I got my license at 16, and my “learner’s permit” at 15- and in at least a couple of states, you can get your license at 15 (unless that has changed over the past couple of decades).
valdek the kõuts Im no expert, it said it was a supercar in the title so i just went with it. But i think the definition of a supercar is quite disputed. The FIA world rallycross championship said this on their website refering to the rally cars as supercars: "Rallycross is a combination of rallying and circuit racing. It is head-to-head short, sharping racing on mixed surfaces (dirt and asphalt) contained within amphitheatre venues. High profile drivers are equipped with RX Supercars with over 600bhp and the ability to accelerate from 0-60mph in less than two seconds - faster than an F1 car."
Human being: 6472 I don’t watch wrc, I didn’t remember any wrc car with that specific livery but I was pretty sure there was some link between the car and a pro rally driver.
@Yuri Lopes went for a track day as a Christmas present, end of my 10 laps I thought *getting pretty good at this, that was a fast lap* then the instructor took me for a drive....clean underwear was almost needed
Ooooosh! I remember the feeling when I turned 17 and got the keys to my fiat uno... the 1ltr fire model 😵 first time on the road and I unleashed all 43hp it was like the Millennium Falcon jumping to lightspeed!!
Man that made me bring back memories of the first time I ever floored it when I was 14 on back road. That was the greatest feeling ever. Now my standard is ruined and will never find that happiness again.
There's a big difference between knowing how to handle a car and knowing how to engage in traffic. Based on how people drive it seems like the latter is more important. xD
@@AngryBanan4 Nope, it's mostly money. At 16 there was no way I would ever get to drive a 600hp car. The best I had was a 2000 Nissan Xterra and besides, this kid probably had his mom and dad's money to afford this type of hobby. Sure we can all buy a cheap rally car, but repairing the thing will still cost at least 1k every run depending on how rough we drove it. All I'm saying is that if every person had the money at 15, everyone that wanted to race could've been pulling these type of maneuvers. Edit: Forgot to mention this as well. He also got these skills thanks to his dad. Its obvious that he was taught by the best and we all know that the apprentice will surpass the teacher: always. Guess I just wanted to say that this kid was taught by a champion at a very young age which as we all know it, will begin to flourish as time passes by. All in all: he was able to do this cause his dad is a champion rally racer which means that it runs in the family. Also, they have the money to pay for all the cars the kid wrecks (I'm starting to sound like a broken record player with the phrase 'they have the money') As most comments suggest(thank you brothers and sisters) buying a cheap rally car is a good start, but without sponsors, we won't get far as buying a car after every race is considered a waste of money (if seen as a job). I'll probably add more if I feel like rambling again so I apologize in advance.
@@a_friendly_idiot Nah man, I don't think everyone that could afford to do this sport would be able to do it like this kid does it. It does take money but it also takes skill and determination.
“Drive it like u stole it” Great driving like to see this kid grow into the industry and dominate in a few short years . He’s got talent it’s obvious along with a phenomenal coach & inspiration .
He was able to control it because he had 600hp at the touch of the accelerator and all wheel drive that is adjusted to make up difference of power to the differentials exactly for moments like those . If he was in an actual race , his driving wouldnt have been that reckless...and a lot more tought to the racing line and curve exits would have been given .
Its set up exactly they way its supposed to be for this track with a crazy suspension so the handling of this car is amazing, its not a goddamn chevy truck
@@alberttonson3191 yeah but rally cars these days has that weird sequential shifts that i dont like though. not like in the era of Collin with his Subaru back in the days
JUST GUNNA SEND IT Its not JUST because his daddy has money, but its prerequisit, because there’s literal loads of guys who can drive like this, but dont have where or what with.
JUST GUNNA SEND IT And you’d lose that bet, but its not about me here. Its about thinking that where he is and what he does has a little to do with money. While its 80% of it.
@@Mystipaoniz I have to agree. There are probably loads of 17 year olds that can drive just as good, with the same amount of practice. It's just they dont have the opportunity to do so because of finances
@@omggom2488: Well, a major part of your success in racing starts by actually having the money to start racing. Whilst anyone can start playing basketball and develop their talent.
Big clap to his father for giving his son the best support he can give..His son should be thankful for that..alot of kids doesn't get this type of support...
and then there are my friends that just got their license and drive straight into a tree just because they think driving fast is easy...mad respect to this dude
And government road safety “experts” in some countries want to raise the legal age to get a driver’s license? Dah......It’s not the age. It’s the mind - the study, the intelligence, the passion, the commitment, the respect. Cred to this young man. He trains a lot, no doubt. KEEP IT ON THE CIRCUIT!
No but younger drivers have a tendency to drive more recklessly. I'm 18, just got my licence a month ago but my friends who are 18-19 drive like fucking assholes like there aren't other people on the road. Be it motorbikes or cars.
What a stupid reasoning, there's a whole world between doing that and driving correctly on a public road without being a risk to others people lives, racing and driving is not the same.
You know those anime series where somehow the most elite students in the high school are invited to world exclusive events and competitions and absolutely dominate? That is basically Oliver at Goodwood lol
@@Victor-my1hi Bruh... How could he NOT have a driving license if he drives a rally car and gets second place in this event, at 17. Pretty sure you have to have a driving license to do that.
Ngl I kinda feel sorry for his driving instructor, I imagine his first lesson going like: "Ok so there is the clutch,... hey wait let me show you everything dont start the car yet,... YO THATS A 30 ZONE YOU'RE GOING 100"
Oliver had some complications at birth, I met his mother and father in Fredrikstad, Norway when they lived at the hotel closest to where the hospital was at that time.. Both Petter, his wife and his friend where very nice people. After chatting for a while, he said he wanted to go out on the town, so I offered to drive him an his friend into the bar-district. Was a great experience, even tho I tried to start my car after it was already running.. guess I got nervous, driving the rally-legend around town in my Volvo 760 GLE :)
I feel like there are many talented teen drivers we don’t know about, just rarely are they given the platform they need to take it to the next level like this. Great skill
michael shamesaldin lol i doubt it, the likelihood of a younger teen better than this guy is very low, considering you need the resources to start learning. This car is a 600hp machine, most kids at that age wont even have a car lol.
PR1NCETD0T as in theres people with better latent talent that will never get the chance. Thats my point. You made it for me. Most of his skills are most likely time in the seat latent ability is another thing. True i remember the first time i drove something with 500+ at 17 its something else but streets a whole other animal
michael shamesaldin i get what you meant, its also a bit of luck, hes lucky his dad got him into racing early while being a pro himself. I just got my first manual car in my late 20s, but if i had gotten it in at least my early 20s, i would be a much better driver than i am today. I just wasn’t as lucky as some people are, and i kind of loafted at the same time.
If I'd been given that car at 17 I would currently be in an urn on my parents mantelpiece. I don't even fancy my chances now and I've been driving longer than he's been alive. Awesome ability. I look forward to seeing more from this lad.
Pancouver venguins .... no.. im just smarter than you i guess... find a tunnel that splits in two if you can and pic one.. if you hear them on the other side stop and wait.. when the fly away go.. go fast.. done..
Fastest or not, this is THE MOST entertaining run I have seen (in my opinion) I really wish people would be as fearless as this man when doing runs, although some cars are worth a little to much to do that... i feel it would bring so many more people to the runs and show
Kid's got real talent. I also like the choice in vehicle. Short wheelbase, relatively loose rear suspension. You can get all out of sorts in those kind of cars.
@@j.s.p Totally agree. Who will you be supporting lol. Two excellent talents hard to choose a guy to support. I just want to see them intruced to a team as soon as possible. They have earned there stripes. The sooner a team like Toyota get Rovanpera signed the better. Oliver maybe to M sports for first season. Like Oliver was 5th for a good stretch off the Rally in Estonia with a r5 car. I hope bosses are taking notice. I shore would if I was a team principle. With cars going electric I'm not happy but I'm convinced they will still ne as quick as the current cars. Cant wait for these 2 talents to get signed up sooner the better.
james roche Exactly my thoughts! I personally support Kalle Rovanperä a bit more, but Oliver Solberg is certainly one of the guys to watch in the near future (2-3 years time).
At 17 in 3 years ago i bought my first gaming wheel. Now I'm 20 and still consider myself as an amateur in simracing but you could do better if you learn fast.
@@rollingdigger19 ayyy, I've been simracing since 17 too. Started with a G27 and now with a T300. Now, I'm racing in real life, illegally, on my bicycle... with my neighbors
@@STANDARD_POTATO my first and only wheel is g29. I've been doing laps on my bicycle in the gardens walkway at night because i couldn't afford practicing at go kart clubs
@@Xenos_AR he spins around a cone 10.000 times before he get's it right and than posts it on YT for pee stained 12 year olds to get crazy. He made a big fool of the WRC by proving that any moron with big money can join it. He crashed in a season more times than all the other drivers combined. He's a joke for any real professional race car driver and he get's treated that way by them.
would expect nothing less of peter's son. some kids are just born lucky. I was born with an alcoholic abusive dad but i didnt let that get in the way of me obtaining my phd in pure mathematics and leading a successful career at ORNL. Never let other's success demotivate you from your own.
Man, I wish my dad put me into this stuff. The average kid could only dream of being in a race like this. Imagine how much talent we would have, if anyone interested could try.
Fun fact: This was at Goodwood Festival of Speed, he made 2nd place and was only beaten by his own father, wo made the 1st place. Racing dynasty.
damn.
holy shit thats awesome
He was 2nd and only beaten by his dad... and he was 1st???
No shit sherlock.. 😂😂
@@paulclarke6435 😂😂😂
Seem like some other dad and son.
*Stare at Fujiwara family.
Kid drives like he can respawn lmao
Duke Revived one major wreck and he’ll never drive the same
@@gavj6451 I thought he was going to eat it off of the 2nd corner. I hope that he has a lot of experience with the car or else his team is going to tear him a new one.
My thoughts exactly... kid has skill. Serious skill, but drives on the “edge” of that skill level.
Why because he gets a little sideways lol
@@jaxontrexler3227 he almost flew off the track on the second corner.
Solberg at 17 years old: drives a rally car like a boss
Me at 17 years old: put the windshield washer in the oil tank
Jeremy Thibault 😂😂😂
Is that not where it goes?
@@crayoneater68.5 lmaooo
I done the other way round. I miss my dada.
Atleast u had a really clean engine bro... 😏
Solberg at 17: Flings corners and full sends like a boss
Me at 17: Gets blood rush when flooring a 4-cylinder fuel economy sedan that does 0-60 in 10 seconds
FR😭🤣🤣
And the shakey leg 😂
LMAO
I hate my 2013 Mazda 3 sedan 😊
Corsa c 1.2 0-60 in 12.5 secs 😂
And THAT, ladies and gentlemen, is what’s known as a “full send”.
More boys and girls surely. The ladies and gentlemen aren't watching youtube.
@@Rando2636 Don't think you understand.
FramePerfect A Reddit reference outside of Reddit? That's kind of cringe bro
Full tilt mode activated
😂😂😂 good one😂😂😂
the fact that he did donuts around his father lmao
His dad motioning for him to settle down is so funny😂😂
@@BigL3Z noticed it only after reading your comment lol
@Yuri Lopes It was, but its clear that doing donuts around his dads car was a spur of the moment decision. If you watch his dads reaction he even turns a little quickly like he's caught off guard. He probably just didn't want what was an assumedly good day to end by being knocked off the roof of his car by his son.
as a father That would be my proudest moment, until he hit me.
This is how good I *thought* I could drive at 17, in my mom's Volvo.
760 GLE
who didnt😂😂😂👍👍
Me too! The rear passenger side fender begs to differ...
His father's first race car was a Volvo...
Hell yes 👌🏽
he is 17 years old and can control a 600 hp car I'm 27 and I still can't control my life
I can't even control a bicycle
@Notsofast L bruh
I mean it’s harder to. Control your life than any car lolll
I can't even control my feet
That's not even ironic. Life's much harder to control than some machine.
Funny how he cant legally drive a conventional car, but is allowed to drive a 600hp supercar
Damn, how old do you have to be to drive there? I got my license at 16, and my “learner’s permit” at 15- and in at least a couple of states, you can get your license at 15 (unless that has changed over the past couple of decades).
TVD- The Remedy in Norway you have to be 18 years to get a driving license. You can get your "learners permit" at the age og 16.
600hp is not really a super car lol
valdek the kõuts Im no expert, it said it was a supercar in the title so i just went with it. But i think the definition of a supercar is quite disputed. The FIA world rallycross championship said this on their website refering to the rally cars as supercars: "Rallycross is a combination of rallying and circuit racing. It is head-to-head short, sharping racing on mixed surfaces (dirt and asphalt) contained within amphitheatre venues. High profile drivers are equipped with RX Supercars with over 600bhp and the ability to accelerate from 0-60mph in less than two seconds - faster than an F1 car."
@@alberttonson3191 Yes it is.
This lad was 100% born with a set of car keys in his hands!
Jay Wigley his father is petter solberg. Wrc champion
MrBlimbo I know :)
Must’ve been sore for his mum
Ouch, poor mother.
So that's where I left those
Someone: “17 seriously? No way he can drive that well.”
Oliver: “Hold my milk.”
@@ThatGuyThatDid ermm his dad is petter solberg ring any bells?
Human being: 6472 I don’t watch wrc, I didn’t remember any wrc car with that specific livery but I was pretty sure there was some link between the car and a pro rally driver.
We drink at 14 here in Norway
@@julianholm7531 Really? Is that the Legal drinking age?
Sticker Happy no the LEGAL drinking age is 18 but who cares
I love how rally drivers only have one speed and that's 500%.
@Yuri Lopes this was funny😂😂😂
@Yuri Lopes went for a track day as a Christmas present, end of my 10 laps I thought *getting pretty good at this, that was a fast lap* then the instructor took me for a drive....clean underwear was almost needed
🤣🤣🤣
its because rally drivers care about the planet
That's extremely well put!
0:51 the way he flew into that shot wow
fidan2fast wahooooooo Says the man in the crowd 🙈
Ooooosh! I remember the feeling when I turned 17 and got the keys to my fiat uno... the 1ltr fire model 😵 first time on the road and I unleashed all 43hp it was like the Millennium Falcon jumping to lightspeed!!
Cinquecento was my first car! Loved that little tin can.
I learned in a 1ltr ford ka and got a 1.4 fox for my first car , I felt like lightning McQueen with all of my 89hp hahahaha
😂😂all 43 hp
my current (and first!) car is an uno too, its the face lifted brazilian model, with 65hp, its still the boxy body, and it love it
Man that made me bring back memories of the first time I ever floored it when I was 14 on back road. That was the greatest feeling ever. Now my standard is ruined and will never find that happiness again.
Solberg: straight shreds, and takes corners at over a hundred
Me: gets adrenaline when I bring my 2006 CR-V to VTEC on the onramp
Same TBH K24 in a CR-V feels like overkill. Bashing the limiter on the on ramp is fun tho
Absolute maniac on the uphill run
And he is only 17 y/o
*Peter Solberg must be proud*
Looks like he's been delivering tofu for Petter for the last 5 years! 🔥🔥
Richu Roy Thomas underrated comment
stole my comment, LOL
Moje Imja hippty hoppity abolish private property
Yes
In a blue subaru
He was still 17 here, damn.
Imagine doing this on a weekend and then still having to finish your homework before class on monday 😂
No he's Norwegian.
@@arconeagain so no homework?
@@shotgunbeast9805 I was making a very lame joke.
@@arconeagain He's swedish
Maybe that's why he's driving so quick...
He still had homework to do, _so he's trying to get this done quickly._
This guys drives like i race in Grid. No caution, balls to the wall sliding every corner lol
You Still Play Grid? Practicing for the new one?
CHRSTN in a way yeah but i didnt find out they were making it until a few months after I started playing it again
@@Gearhead_47 I should play it again too. I dont think i completed the Story yet..
CHRSTN they have grid 2 and autosport on ps now if you are on playstation. Thats what im on
@@Gearhead_47 Sadly i Only have Racedriver Grid on my Xbox 360.
the new dirt rally 2.0 graphics patch looks good, mad skills by this sim racer
I cant tell if you’re joking or not ...
xX_Valorheart_Xx what if reality is a video game?
@@MotherViksChaat well we can all agree that russia is a poorly made unity game
@xX_Valorheart_Xx you will, Williams can only be fast in video game or in history books 😂
@@Squashed8Ball
Are you using enough of your brain?
Imagine disliking this, only because u can't win at Mario kart.
i'm sure he can't beat me in waluigi pintball
Dats me
damn lol
Love your comment!
Oliver’s car: 600 hp absolute beast
My car: has a 0-60 of yes
I have 0-2 in Please, you'll break your legs, Samir...
Still better than - of no.
My truck has a 0 to 60 in ..maybe?
My truck has the 0-60: depends if the road is long enough
@@SharikhKhan138 🤣🤣🤣
I just imagine when the exhaust goes "POP!" everyone says OLÈ!!!
*whaaay
thanks for the likes evryone! most likes i've ever gotten!
A lot of people actually made similar noises
Whayyyyy
The exhaust goes BAAAANG!!!!*
Imagine the instructor when he took his driving test 😂
He’s Norwegian so he isn’t old enough yet
Moonlighting as a taxi driver. ruclips.net/video/Y-gkyJ_kFMM/видео.html
He obviously wouldn’t drive like this on his test..
@@6mtua6 Obv not but prolly drive really imoressive
There's a big difference between knowing how to handle a car and knowing how to engage in traffic. Based on how people drive it seems like the latter is more important. xD
It's super rare that a 17yo can fling a 600hp rally car like that. Respect.
PooPipeBoy well it’s not like many 17yo get the chance to do it
@@constantinosmallios Don't forget the skills too
@@harithizzuddin no
@@matthewskullblood9778 yes
16yr old kalle rovanperä is a crazy good driver too.
Maaan I wish I had the money to explore my interests
Daniel Castillo Most things can be done on a budget, even rally! Start small bro
@@DoktrDub with a citroen saxo xd
Also, you need to have steel balls
@@AngryBanan4 Nope, it's mostly money. At 16 there was no way I would ever get to drive a 600hp car. The best I had was a 2000 Nissan Xterra and besides, this kid probably had his mom and dad's money to afford this type of hobby.
Sure we can all buy a cheap rally car, but repairing the thing will still cost at least 1k every run depending on how rough we drove it.
All I'm saying is that if every person had the money at 15, everyone that wanted to race could've been pulling these type of maneuvers.
Edit: Forgot to mention this as well.
He also got these skills thanks to his dad. Its obvious that he was taught by the best and we all know that the apprentice will surpass the teacher: always.
Guess I just wanted to say that this kid was taught by a champion at a very young age which as we all know it, will begin to flourish as time passes by.
All in all: he was able to do this cause his dad is a champion rally racer which means that it runs in the family. Also, they have the money to pay for all the cars the kid wrecks (I'm starting to sound like a broken record player with the phrase 'they have the money')
As most comments suggest(thank you brothers and sisters) buying a cheap rally car is a good start, but without sponsors, we won't get far as buying a car after every race is considered a waste of money (if seen as a job).
I'll probably add more if I feel like rambling again so I apologize in advance.
@@a_friendly_idiot Nah man, I don't think everyone that could afford to do this sport would be able to do it like this kid does it. It does take money but it also takes skill and determination.
“Drive it like u stole it”
Great driving like to see this kid grow into the industry and dominate in a few short years . He’s got talent it’s obvious along with a phenomenal coach & inspiration .
Somehow that hill makes most cars look slow. But not Solberg👍🏻
Solberg
True
C Mosca all the body roll and back fires.
Dirt 2.0 in real life😂
Imagine this kid driving when his girlfriend says that she's alone at her home 😂😂
So underrated comment
Hahaha
@@gerryngindi1421 Nah fam this joke is overused.
Im so tired of this kind of jokes
Ya just made his girlfriend's dad say...ummmmm !!
Nobody:
Kids at 3am in their Honda Civics:
Clark Mclauchlan except these sound much better
Except that Civics will suddenly stop revving cuz they hit the curb and broke the suspension.
As a kid that drives a civic, thats true.. Except, I crashed the shit out of it
VTEC yooo
Honda no jokes ,the owners are
Oliver is a mad man on the track, love it
3:26 Father Solberg: That's enough my son! Haha!
Elite Sweden Photography : I was thinking is it father? Saying slow down , hahahaha
Elite Sweden Photography funny thing is his father beat him too, by a whole second i believe!
rubitodeoro ps4 : Really? which Event it was?
Archit Anand : Ok thanks man
rubitodeoro ps4 well I mean he’s drifting his father isn’t. Drifting itself is very suboptimal for good times
i love how he swings 1:02. and immediately takes control of the swings, that was a close call. you should watch it at half speed
He was able to control it because he had 600hp at the touch of the accelerator and all wheel drive that is adjusted to make up difference of power to the differentials exactly for moments like those . If he was in an actual race , his driving wouldnt have been that reckless...and a lot more tought to the racing line and curve exits would have been given .
Its set up exactly they way its supposed to be for this track with a crazy suspension so the handling of this car is amazing, its not a goddamn chevy truck
@@alberttonson3191 yeah but rally cars these days has that weird sequential shifts that i dont like though. not like in the era of Collin with his Subaru back in the days
@@vac4ncy its electronic, you shift with pads, its way better because its way faster, also sequiential gearbox is smaller and lighter.
@@jlbueno0611 yeah he was giving a show, thats what Goodwood is all about. Great driving.
Wow! He's just younger than me.. yet he was just literally going flat-out on that narrow road like it's nothing!
yeah look what you can achieve with a father rally driver and loads of money ^^
JUST GUNNA SEND IT
Its not JUST because his daddy has money, but its prerequisit, because there’s literal loads of guys who can drive like this, but dont have where or what with.
JUST GUNNA SEND IT And you’d lose that bet, but its not about me here.
Its about thinking that where he is and what he does has a little to do with money.
While its 80% of it.
@JUST GUNNA SEND IT lol pretty sure any 17 year old kid u ask would kill to drive a race car with fear being the last thing on their mind hahahaha
@@Mystipaoniz I have to agree. There are probably loads of 17 year olds that can drive just as good, with the same amount of practice. It's just they dont have the opportunity to do so because of finances
Is anyone gonna comment on how AMAZING that car sounds?!
Literally every rally car sounds like this
This is pop and BANGS!
Jack Hunter ayyyyy
Not to be mistaken with those tacky "pop and bang" tunes that makes me disgusted
Look up a Subaru Impreza 555 group a rally car that’s a sound driven by Colin
is he related to Petter/Henning Solberg?
edit: he's Petter's son, makes sense lol
Love his father, he's like him on the track ^^
Peder was much smoother, only a little sideways, and 2 or 3 seconds faster.
@@markmark5269 Petter was driving with a total different setup on the VW too
ruclips.net/video/hcfa1cHm2hY/видео.html
@@markmark5269 he's putting a show on
I heard he had a part time job delivering tofu for the Fujiwaras when he was 11
He's takumi's student in England now fym.
@@ImLiterally.Him. interesting, Takumi is probably a senior citizen nowadays.
@@ronanstark6218 bruh read the mfg manga takumi is a teacher in the UK
Andrew Perez really? i’m not caught up with it but that’s pretty cool actually!
Fucking hilarious!
He’s going to be that good considering who his dad is. Imagine raikkonen’s kids when they’re older!
Genetics do not always work like that for example micheal jordan's kids never made it even close to the nba this kid was lucky though
@@omggom2488: Well, a major part of your success in racing starts by actually having the money to start racing. Whilst anyone can start playing basketball and develop their talent.
@@M4RN1X oh I did not think that good point
If genetics worked like that the Ralf Shumacher would have been as good as Micheal lol.
@@M4RN1X yeah but that's not what the comment is about lol, and money won't give you the ability to drive.
Damn this kid has NO FEAR of throwing that car around between the hay bales!
Blanch Daddy the younger you are, the less fear you have.
Straw bales......sorry the farmer in me had to correct that😂
@@mikoajjaros3570 the more money you have the less fear you have*
He never let off the gas from when he floored it at the beginning. The kid is maaad
LOL
He's so agressive on the wheel and so Good at counter steering, impressive
It’s just called balls to the walls and full send
But can’t lie kids good for his age
Big clap to his father for giving his son the best support he can give..His son should be thankful for that..alot of kids doesn't get this type of support...
and then there are my friends that just got their license and drive straight into a tree just because they think driving fast is easy...mad respect to this dude
And government road safety “experts” in some countries want to raise the legal age to get a driver’s license?
Dah......It’s not the age. It’s the mind - the study, the intelligence, the passion, the commitment, the respect.
Cred to this young man. He trains a lot, no doubt.
KEEP IT ON THE CIRCUIT!
No but younger drivers have a tendency to drive more recklessly. I'm 18, just got my licence a month ago but my friends who are 18-19 drive like fucking assholes like there aren't other people on the road. Be it motorbikes or cars.
@@asit6947 Let them get their first big fat ticket, better yet, get their licence taken.
Straightened out my driving quick
呪Noro maximum send 🔥
Teenagers are not fully developed, they take stupid risks. If they must have drivers license at 16 it should be in underpowered cars.
What a stupid reasoning, there's a whole world between doing that and driving correctly on a public road without being a risk to others people lives, racing and driving is not the same.
Most 17 year olds: 60hp
Solberg: 600hp
Those pops and bangs are insane I can only imagine feeling it in real life. Oliver is one of the next great drivers no doubt!
0:51 i think this is the scene that i enjoyed most :D amazing skills
You know those anime series where somehow the most elite students in the high school are invited to world exclusive events and competitions and absolutely dominate? That is basically Oliver at Goodwood lol
He probably drives from the age of 3
He came out in a car.
@@MrShadowofthewind probably made in a car too 😂
@@medilyesoudhini7411 😂😂😂😂😂
@@medilyesoudhini7411 HAHHAHAHA !!!!!!!
Hiro Nito He was driving when he was sperm, that’s the reason why he was born, even there he was the fastest one
Probably still costs him 4 grand to get insured on anything above a 1 litre 😭
Nah, quite opposite. He knows how to drive, it's just the question that if other drivers around him know how to drive.
@@OperationTexas its a joke at stupidly high insursance costs for young drivers
@@eSpRecreant yeah i know. But his racing experience would make it cheaper.
I don't think he has a driving licence
@@Victor-my1hi Bruh... How could he NOT have a driving license if he drives a rally car and gets second place in this event, at 17. Pretty sure you have to have a driving license to do that.
petter telling him to cool it with the donuts was the best. like oh god what have i created
For someone so young he has fantastic car control. Truly is like his father!
A new WRC champion is coming, nice Petter see your son. He is very talent. Good luck from Sweden
Ngl I kinda feel sorry for his driving instructor, I imagine his first lesson going like:
"Ok so there is the clutch,... hey wait let me show you everything dont start the car yet,... YO THATS A 30 ZONE YOU'RE GOING 100"
He did some great runs there. Like father, like son. Very much looking forward how he develops.
Mech: The car is running to rich
Driver: Leave it, I like the sound it makes:)
That’s Anti-Lag bud
@@89laxbro didn't know there was such a thing. Can you exsplain what is happening? I can understand why, but how?:)
Dustin Stopo it keeps the turbo spinning and produce boosts while off throttle to reduce/eliminate turbo lag
@@a.vassilakis Neat idea, I will have to do some reading thanks!!
Dustin Stopo basically keeps your turbo spooled so when you press the gas it delivers instant boost since the turbos still spooled
Oliver had some complications at birth, I met his mother and father in Fredrikstad, Norway when they lived at the hotel closest to where the hospital was at that time..
Both Petter, his wife and his friend where very nice people.
After chatting for a while, he said he wanted to go out on the town, so I offered to drive him an his friend into the bar-district.
Was a great experience, even tho I tried to start my car after it was already running..
guess I got nervous, driving the rally-legend around town in my Volvo 760 GLE :)
I feel like there are many talented teen drivers we don’t know about, just rarely are they given the platform they need to take it to the next level like this. Great skill
db_liam yea his dads a racer. Only reason this happened lol theres better drivers in a 89 accord somewhere lol
Yes, the world is unfair
michael shamesaldin lol i doubt it, the likelihood of a younger teen better than this guy is very low, considering you need the resources to start learning. This car is a 600hp machine, most kids at that age wont even have a car lol.
PR1NCETD0T as in theres people with better latent talent that will never get the chance. Thats my point. You made it for me. Most of his skills are most likely time in the seat latent ability is another thing. True i remember the first time i drove something with 500+ at 17 its something else but streets a whole other animal
michael shamesaldin i get what you meant, its also a bit of luck, hes lucky his dad got him into racing early while being a pro himself.
I just got my first manual car in my late 20s, but if i had gotten it in at least my early 20s, i would be a much better driver than i am today. I just wasn’t as lucky as some people are, and i kind of loafted at the same time.
He's driving that car like he stole it. 😁
I mean it isnt his car officialy
He is not black
I would too. You know how these over-spunky teens are.
We feel we're invincible; death prood right?
I think that's a NFS soundtrack reference...
If I'd been given that car at 17 I would currently be in an urn on my parents mantelpiece. I don't even fancy my chances now and I've been driving longer than he's been alive. Awesome ability. I look forward to seeing more from this lad.
Imagine the cops tryna catch this 17 year old 😂
TrapKiller140 !!!!! Good luck have fun :D
That's what helicopters are for
Pancouver venguins helies arent hard to get away from... or it depends where you are but still..
@@Bulletcss sure and you just know this from experience huh lmao. How many helicopters have you gotten away from?😂
Pancouver venguins .... no.. im just smarter than you i guess... find a tunnel that splits in two if you can and pic one.. if you hear them on the other side stop and wait.. when the fly away go.. go fast.. done..
Fastest or not, this is THE MOST entertaining run I have seen (in my opinion) I really wish people would be as fearless as this man when doing runs, although some cars are worth a little to much to do that... i feel it would bring so many more people to the runs and show
Kid's got real talent. I also like the choice in vehicle. Short wheelbase, relatively loose rear suspension. You can get all out of sorts in those kind of cars.
1:23 When she says she's home alone.
2:55 When you get some.
Hahaha nice 😁😁
Got that right
Looking forwards to watching this amazing young talent emerge over the year absolutely fantastic young man take a bow
World champion in the making right there 😁
Old School Rally and F1 drivers are STILL G.O.A.T... absolute human skills involved
I’d like to see the in car camera to see his driving
That 0:50 corner was just pure 🔥
CooganMick1991 fullsend
In my mind that's the best looking hillclimb run ever. That car moves it rolls and slides. It looks really fast and Sounds good. Great Video🤙🏻
Love this car, was so good to see Oliver driving it like his Dad!
Wow so smooth yet aggressive.
Very pleasing to watch and great sound quality
One of the best runs up the hill I have seen and definitely the best turn two ever! 👏🏻👍🏻🔥
Legend says all 22 people who disliked the video did it ONLY because they are jealous of oliver solberg
I am bit jealous, didnt dislike tho 😂
They don't have a car😋
Yep, definitely why I disliked lol.
Ken Block fans. Lol
Or they just don't like Citroën 🤔🤔
Wouldn't expect anything less from a Solberg
This dude is absolutely amazing to watch
The pop at 0:39 sounds like a damn gunshot
1:07 isn't half bad either
Misfiring System
*speedy speed boy*
1:07 is more impressive
1:07 was so good the crowd goes "oy" and "wahey".
@@backgroundman_ exactly
You've never heard a gunshot
How to be a rally driver
1: know how to drive
2: have talent
3: mild suicidal behavior
4: profit
Don't forget the 5th, connections to rally team or racing organizer brother
Kalle Rovanperä & Oliver Solberg will be the best WRC drivers in history... Amazing!
Can't wait for them to do battle
james roche It will be the most stunning thing to watch in WRC for the next 2 decades.
@@j.s.p Totally agree. Who will you be supporting lol. Two excellent talents hard to choose a guy to support. I just want to see them intruced to a team as soon as possible. They have earned there stripes. The sooner a team like Toyota get Rovanpera signed the better. Oliver maybe to M sports for first season. Like Oliver was 5th for a good stretch off the Rally in Estonia with a r5 car. I hope bosses are taking notice. I shore would if I was a team principle. With cars going electric I'm not happy but I'm convinced they will still ne as quick as the current cars. Cant wait for these 2 talents to get signed up sooner the better.
@@Irishrover101 Next Season Kalle Rovanpera drives for Toyota Gazoo Racing in the WRC
james roche Exactly my thoughts! I personally support Kalle Rovanperä a bit more, but Oliver Solberg is certainly one of the guys to watch in the near future (2-3 years time).
I’m 17 now, anyone wanna gift me a rally car and some skills?
I have a Subaru Impreza at home. But it's s a 1/64 scale model so I doubt you're gonna fit.
It's normal. You haven't the luck of being a WRC Champion's son.
At 17 in 3 years ago i bought my first gaming wheel. Now I'm 20 and still consider myself as an amateur in simracing but you could do better if you learn fast.
@@rollingdigger19 ayyy, I've been simracing since 17 too. Started with a G27 and now with a T300. Now, I'm racing in real life, illegally, on my bicycle... with my neighbors
@@STANDARD_POTATO my first and only wheel is g29. I've been doing laps on my bicycle in the gardens walkway at night because i couldn't afford practicing at go kart clubs
I dont know much about driving, but damn, that seems like a pretty good driver to me
Ken block who? This dude just showed up almost every video I've seen during this festival.
SKDK I don’t know if Block has ever raced in rallycross, but he was humiliated in the WRC.
@@joelambert7128 i have searched on google about ken block humiliation in wrc, i can't find any. Care to elaborate this story? Thanks
Aldo Rizkiawan despiser hyping himself up as some kind of driving god, Block has scored 18 total points in 24 starts in the WRC.
Joe Lambert what do you mean? like how many possible points can you get? And how much is a lot or a little ? I don’t know the specifics of the sport
@@Xenos_AR he spins around a cone 10.000 times before he get's it right and than posts it on YT for pee stained 12 year olds to get crazy. He made a big fool of the WRC by proving that any moron with big money can join it. He crashed in a season more times than all the other drivers combined. He's a joke for any real professional race car driver and he get's treated that way by them.
OUTSTANDING JOB YOUNG MAN, YOU HAVE BEEN TAUGHT WELL ‼️
That woman just telling him he needs to back up a bit hahahahah
Yeh hahha wtf was she thinking
Two purple j pfps
Cant even turn the car around and people think hes good? Hahahahaha trash
She offered to help push it back
Incredible skill. But ah to have parents that start you racing at 3
SwampNuts Thats just an excuse for people, a few years of passionate experience in any field can make you a legend.
@@DoktrDub naw bro.
It costs money and resources for racing. You cant just waltz into it bru
@@DoktrDub please tell us about your legendary experience in _________ field, mate! Surely you speak from first-hand experience 😂
@@Director-M he never asked
Star Pillars and money...
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This is my type of asmr 😂
The video's not even 4 minutes long, mate. No need for timestamps
51 was the best
1:07 🔥🔥
This is what happens when your father is a world champion at driving. Amazing. What a god damn driver!
Fantastic run! He's young and has a lot of potential! 👍
What's so crazy about this?
This looks like my everyday commute.
Frank Burdo underrated.
Grandpa?
False. You wouldn’t get over 5mph in the commuting traffic.
@@seanmccormack3735 True. You don't know jack shit.
@@seanmccormack3735 Yea cause there alotta traffic with the whole country on lockdown. Duh.
I'm just waiting for his first wrc win to come here and comment about that. Huge potential here
1:07 "ôee!" Olha o Sílvio Santos infiltrado
Kkkkkkkkk
Kkkkkkkkkkkkkk
holly shift that backfire sound was🔥
Gotta love the snaps as these cars come off throttle. Just beautiful
I need some on-board footage from this guy
would expect nothing less of peter's son. some kids are just born lucky. I was born with an alcoholic abusive dad but i didnt let that get in the way of me obtaining my phd in pure mathematics and leading a successful career at ORNL. Never let other's success demotivate you from your own.
Mr. Smith yep 👍🏻
Man, I wish my dad put me into this stuff. The average kid could only dream of being in a race like this. Imagine how much talent we would have, if anyone interested could try.
You forgetthe money
nice that was impressive, for a good time call .75 speed at 0:50s on repeat
Little did everyone know... his gf texted him right before the start, "I'm home alone".
Yaaaaaaaawn BORE OFF
Dad got in first! XD
Ohhh snap! Dad is like nahh fam you ain’t levelled up for this poontang.
He has faster reaction time since he’s younger than a lot of other drivers.
But was beaten by his dad #HELMET
Only one who was faster was his dad lol
Jealous
@@deadmanbardii bunts
Bunta
You are awesome brother.You are a pro rally.Also capable of Drift!