How F1 Drivers Are SO FAST in the Wet

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2022
  • Driving in the wet is difficult in any race car, but in a Formula 1 car - it’s a whole other challenge.
    So how are the drivers doing it? And why is it so easy to make mistakes?
    For those who don’t know, during my racing career I raced F1 cars in a series called Boss GP - and we had several races in the wet. And let me say - driving an F1 car in the wet is NOT EASY. So let me explain what these drivers are doing.
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Комментарии • 227

  • @michaelthomas8953
    @michaelthomas8953 Год назад +1008

    If you're ever feeling useless, just remember that f1 wet tires get brought to every race...

    • @benejeneb
      @benejeneb Год назад +10

      Awwww, poor little guys

    • @Euclides287
      @Euclides287 Год назад +7

      Brilliant comment 👏👏

    • @desk-kun
      @desk-kun Год назад +1

      Wait even saudi arabia, uae and bahrain?

    • @easybuckets9740
      @easybuckets9740 Год назад +15

      If you were to bring wet tires to 100 races and it only rained once, costing you lets say 100 for every race but making 100 000 for that race you brought wet tires, you would make 900 per race just for bringing wet tires to a track where there is 1% chance of rain.

    • @karelvanoorschot9323
      @karelvanoorschot9323 Год назад +6

      And are destroyed if not used

  • @cptfred2361
    @cptfred2361 Год назад +253

    Also what has too be mentioned is the night time and light settings this is a extra factor for the drivers.. Because seeing a dry line is much harder when the light is reflecting on the track!

    • @alieffauzanrizky7202
      @alieffauzanrizky7202 Год назад

      I can really feel this on a sim with very great graphics like project cars. Although i can easily avoid this trouble by lowering the graphic settings

  • @lknanml
    @lknanml Год назад +156

    For those that will never pilot a single seater and who REALLY want to know what it's like at a fraction of the performance levels get your butt into a tandem F1/Indy car.
    I've always loved F1 and Indy. Hit the track in regular cars. Spend almost 20 years on high performance bikes but one day back in 08 after just joining the military I worked a military booth at the LBGP (I also happened to pretty much live IN the circuit every year for 10 years) They asked if I wanted to go around the track a few times. This was before they opened. Oh yea. Let's do this. Away we went in the 2 seater. I was used to speed so that really didn't do much for me. On the third lap the world changed. Still no big deal with the raw speed. Bikes have done away with tunnel vision. The turns were another matter. WOW. Ok. Those are some good Gs. It was the brakes.. Like hitting a freaking tree! I could feel my face leaving my skull while looking at me knees. YOU OK? YEA!! How fast can you go without getting in trouble? He said nothing. We went down the straight SIGNIFICANTLY faster. What have I just done? Then my right eye was in my left socket and my left eye was in my ear. My neck filed for divorce on the 3rd turn. Instead of a tree we used a solid rock wall to slow down. The level of grip is INSANE! There is no street equivalent. I can still feel those braking G forces to this very day and we were still below real race speeds. If you get the chance to drive or ride at that level TAKE IT.
    The fact these guys can race like they do in the rain is just crazy. The grip and downforce are just otherworldly.

    • @threadtapwhisperer5136
      @threadtapwhisperer5136 Год назад +7

      Dude, tahat sounds like it was intense.
      Hell yeah!

    • @cyrilio
      @cyrilio Год назад +5

      Now we need Scott to drive one with his co-hosts.

    • @cpcxgsr
      @cpcxgsr Год назад +2

      it's too much work to sit tandem in a f1/indycar. Just go to your local GoKart track. it's basically the same concept and experience.

    • @EvLSpectre
      @EvLSpectre Год назад +2

      I got to do the tandem ride in a road course Indycar but also got to do laps in a Formula Mazda. That was when they were making I think 230hp? And same experience. The acceleration was nice, but nothing close to a sport bike, but man the cornering and the brakes were unreal. A few laps and I couldn't hold my head up.

    • @CraftingCake
      @CraftingCake Год назад +4

      @@cpcxgsr what kind of GoKarts do you drive to even attempt to compare them go a F1 car?
      Here in Germany most carts have like 9Ps and go 85kmh max...
      I get more G forces riding my motorcycle...

  • @mclarenscca
    @mclarenscca Год назад +11

    Don't EVER forget how amazing Rubens Barrichello was in the rain! He was a master!

    • @yosefmentzer
      @yosefmentzer Год назад +1

      In his early karting days, he could not afford rain tyres, so he would practice with slicks and thus developed superior ability driving with less grip.

  • @UncleRJ
    @UncleRJ Год назад +70

    Love how a number of people were doubting Checo and then he pulled a masterclass of a drive in Singapore GP.

    • @wardedmedusa5013
      @wardedmedusa5013 Год назад +3

      Whilst yes Checo did drive well at Singapore he's still the most overrated driver on the grid.

    • @Karppaguy
      @Karppaguy Год назад

      Only part about Checos drive that was masterful was lap 1 and the end where he was informed to push as fast as possible.

    • @Kaneaco
      @Kaneaco Год назад +4

      he probably would of finished the race 20secs behind max if Max got to finsih his pole lap. then no1 would be saying "wow wot a great drive". He definintly done wot he had to do tho so fair play, was happy for checo.

    • @mclarensaleenf7
      @mclarensaleenf7 Год назад

      Finishing less than 6 seconds ahead of a second place driver in the slower car a masterclaas? He kept his cool in front of
      Leclerc but as this video describes, it was nearly impossible to pass anyways. Most any other track I’d say Leclerc would have at least given him a challenge. That was definitely not a masterclass win though.

    • @mitchhifi9192
      @mitchhifi9192 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@mclarensaleenf7yeah they doubted him for a reason, he's now the next driver to be sacked by Red Bull

  • @stevePDx
    @stevePDx Год назад +51

    You should do a step by step breakdown on crucial corners of the weekend. I love the detail and education you're providing.

  • @MortyMortyMorty
    @MortyMortyMorty Год назад +24

    I love it how you did not clickbait and explained why F1 cars are driving 400 kph on average in wet conditions!

    • @CertifiedSlamboy
      @CertifiedSlamboy Год назад +6

      They're never doing 400

    • @thecompanioncube4211
      @thecompanioncube4211 Год назад +7

      @@CertifiedSlamboy he's being sarcastic

    • @tle398
      @tle398 Год назад +2

      @@CertifiedSlamboy Whoosh

    • @ahmed6472
      @ahmed6472 Год назад +1

      fast is not always top speed. fast is also the quickest lap time.

  • @davissi
    @davissi Год назад +7

    I've noticed that it seems quite common to talk about the track having more grip on the outside karting line, this is not as significant as the physics itself. I get that there's a bit more grip on the wider line but no-one ever talks about the actual change of direction physics involved in steering wheel angle. The steering wheel angle is a lot less when taking a wide entry and exit out of a corner. Keeping the wheels as much in line as possible is vital in the wet. The apex is not your friend in the wet because the steering angle is more than taking a wider line with a larger radius. Also braking into a wider radius line into a corner allows to brake deeper into the corner due to a smaller steering angle. Everyone knows that the lesser steering angle the better under braking.
    The less steering angle in the wet the faster you go.

  • @ashiagefa646
    @ashiagefa646 Год назад +10

    I'm already applying the knowledge from last episode in my sim racing, after adjusting my driving style, lap time went up a lot, and here we got another episode on detailed wet driving, no doubt this will boost my confidence next time I encounter wet tracks.

  • @barrynelson601
    @barrynelson601 Год назад +4

    Amzing driving in the wet and no doubt the tyres, driving style, concentration levels and many other things come into play but one bug question i have is how do the drivers even see where they are going in all that spray. Its incredible the amount of water that is kicked back by the car in front. We have all driven in the rain and know how hard it is to see even with wipers on full so how do they do it with no wipers? I know they have tear off visors but seriously even tearing one off every few seconds your still blinded by the spray for sure. Amazing. Would love to know how they cope with visibility in those conditions if anyone has any in sight.

  • @dicknodnfs
    @dicknodnfs Год назад +1

    My first time on a wet circuit was Mont Tremblant in Canada in F2000. At first, all I saw was a few drops on the shield, but accelerating out of the esses, and around it went. The session started dry, got into mixed conditions, and I never recovered my lap times. We all can't be Senna.

  • @Slowcarfastbeans
    @Slowcarfastbeans Год назад +1

    Drove in the wet on a track first time recently. What I learned. 1. Rain line is wherever there is grip. 2. Rain line changes on the same turn from lap to lap. 3. Rain with falling temps is terrible, even if it’s still 10+ deg C+ (40+ deg F) which is still within the tyre’s ambient operating temp. 4. Softer is easier to drive confidently, and conversely, stiffer is less mistake tolerant. 5. Hated it. Thought I’d get the technique and be able to manage but never quite adjusted.

  • @M200Sniping
    @M200Sniping Год назад +1

    Excellent video, learned a lot!

  • @SmashGhost
    @SmashGhost Год назад +24

    CAn you do a videoon why Stroll is really effective in the wet but less so in the dry?

    • @declankerin5765
      @declankerin5765 Год назад +13

      Very good car control and "reflex driving" from driving in the snow. He's mentioned it before that he practiced car control in parking lots and on track in the snow as much as he could (Max did, too).

    • @declankerin5765
      @declankerin5765 Год назад

      @@TheJackOfAllTrades777 Max said it himself. He drove all over Europe in karts.

    • @sergeygeorgiy9154
      @sergeygeorgiy9154 Год назад

      Stroll is actually underrated in the dry. He was pulling a 3-second gap with Vettel last race in the dry

  • @paulstack2431
    @paulstack2431 Год назад +2

    Lol I remember racing karts in the 90s on slicks in the wet as slicks were the only tyre we was allowed to use in any condition

  • @ejtamayo5317
    @ejtamayo5317 Год назад +2

    I always like to think that rain racing is like racing on dirt ovals. This is because in dirt, the track is constantly changing every lap, meaning that the line changes also. Typically, they start low, and the move high because that's where the most dirt is towards the end of the race. It's almost the same in f1. All the rain washes the rubber towards the outside of the corner. It's basically the opposite of what dirt racers do.

  • @brianpso
    @brianpso Год назад +36

    Yo this Established Titles thing is a scam dude, don't endorse them

    • @Gl-my8fw
      @Gl-my8fw Год назад

      Not a scam just more of a gag gift type thing.

  • @KonwTheTrut
    @KonwTheTrut Год назад +6

    You single-handedly made me love this sport 100000% more after the past few months. I’m from Texas. I’m a huge nascar fan. Been one since ‘97. I’ve known about F1 for about as long but only really got into it for about 5 years. Besides European Football, more specifically the Premiere Series….F1 is my religion.

  • @nstv23
    @nstv23 Год назад +1

    That’s when you see the greatest of Airton Senna. He was a lot faster than anyone in the wet. He understood a lot more what was going on with the car and grip.

  • @256k_
    @256k_ Год назад

    971k!! fantastic! so happy to see you hit 1M soon! 👏👏👏

  • @robotmafia000
    @robotmafia000 Год назад +2

    Scott's catchphrase is definitely "let me explain" 😄

  • @tomnewham1269
    @tomnewham1269 Год назад +1

    Hey Scott. How appropriate is this video as this Sunday the weather forecast for the Bathurst 1000 is wet weather. Qualifying has already been conducted in heavy rain with a spectacular track run off when Lowndes was at the wheel.

  • @MrRoko91
    @MrRoko91 Год назад +2

    I'm not completely sure but I think part of the reason Singapore didn't dry up as quickly as usual is the characteristic high humidity there which prevents (or at least slows down) evaporation.

    • @landonboomsma2594
      @landonboomsma2594 Год назад

      No shit lol

    • @MrRoko91
      @MrRoko91 Год назад +1

      @@landonboomsma2594 "no shit" but I'm yet to see someone mentions that. Instead I see people pointing out other obvious stuff all the time.

  • @tunm
    @tunm Год назад +17

    Can you do a video on how Checo is so effective in street circuits and wet and both combined a level above

    • @Hani_Santa
      @Hani_Santa Год назад

      He can't because Checo isn't a level above....Max is clearly better, he had to abort two faster laps.

    • @khalidqureshi3168
      @khalidqureshi3168 Год назад

      i would say that in monaco, max messed up in monaco so perez was ahead of him. And redbull strategy got him the win, if you saw he had 3 drivers right behind him, advantage of monaco or he would have gotten overtaken. Similar story here, this time redbull messed up max's quali, checo got the better start and just kept going

    • @Hani_Santa
      @Hani_Santa Год назад +1

      @@khalidqureshi3168 Perez messed up in qualification in Monaco and Max couldn't finish his quali stint.

    • @tunm
      @tunm Год назад

      @@Hani_Santa I'm not comparing these two drivers. They're both amazing. It's funny how when max wins it's because he's a beast but when Checo wins it's because Max wasn't around or Circuits weren't for overtaking.
      Wake up, it's the same for all the drivers yet Checo managed to secure the win, that's what I'm talking about. It rained for everybody.

    • @tunm
      @tunm Год назад

      @@khalidqureshi3168 which basically means if he's favoured even half as much as Max then he'd be churning out wins too.
      I love max, but sometimes it's clear where the overall team is heading and Checo has been a fair sport so far

  • @Lanse1984
    @Lanse1984 Год назад +33

    Can we analyze Verstappen in Brazil 2016?

    • @AngoNL035SD
      @AngoNL035SD Год назад +3

      Hé already did, back then!

    • @cpcxgsr
      @cpcxgsr Год назад +1

      Max, a little bit of luck. and A LOT of skill! Doing 360s and still managed to keep it out of the walls! Same with him doing the same this year! Bravo!

    • @thecompanioncube4211
      @thecompanioncube4211 Год назад

      I was hoping he would bring up max's overtake on Nico in Brazil when he was explaining how overtaker has to take much wetter line than the person in front

    • @khalidqureshi3168
      @khalidqureshi3168 Год назад

      @@thecompanioncube4211 no actually, the line max was taking was ultimately better for the conditions

    • @thecompanioncube4211
      @thecompanioncube4211 Год назад

      @@khalidqureshi3168 yea, but it was surprising for everyone. It was visibly wetter there as compared to Nico's line

  • @bbbenj
    @bbbenj Год назад

    Thanks

  • @Malc664
    @Malc664 Год назад +2

    Scotland could do with more trees. Maybe Lewis's call to start on full wets was the way to go as overtaking off the dryer line was too slippery.

    • @ausingtv
      @ausingtv Год назад

      They would have been dead within a few laps. And as much as I don't like lewis he wasn't wanting wets, he wanted a different set of inters

  • @shafinibrahimhossain6123
    @shafinibrahimhossain6123 Год назад +10

    Boss GP racer? Please make a video of the driving style of a Boss GP champion named... MAHAVEER RAGHUNATHAN.

    • @zedfender9423
      @zedfender9423 Год назад

      Josh Revell got you if you looking for that but I somehow think you already know...

  • @danielsgrunge
    @danielsgrunge Год назад +3

    I miss when we had actual wet races…

  • @TundeEszlari
    @TundeEszlari Год назад +5

    You are a very good videographer.👌🏻❤

  • @marcgallant5270
    @marcgallant5270 Год назад +2

    Can you explain how Stroll is so fast in the wet and average on Dry?

  • @sk4tec
    @sk4tec Год назад

    You mention Trail Braking. I understand that drivers Trail the brakes to keep the front axle loaded in corner turn in phase. How is this different in the wet? I presume there's less forward weight transfer (brake balance is usually wound back a bit in the wet)... so does that mean Trail braking is even more important in the wet to limit\control understeer?

  • @AFFMotorsport
    @AFFMotorsport Год назад

    Love racing in the rain.

  • @RenanKayaki
    @RenanKayaki Год назад

    uuh I have a silly question
    How much water do single-seater get inside the cockpit during rain? and how can it affect the drivers?

  • @Steinstra-vj7wl
    @Steinstra-vj7wl Год назад +1

    ...and then you have Max who doesn't drive on the ideal racing line but where no one dares to drive - see Brazil 2016. He wants to know how much grip is there.

  • @CuriousPug12
    @CuriousPug12 Год назад +2

    ayrton senna and michael schumacher are two biggest example about mastering wet race, they both are rain master
    it's like they have a sixth sense about their car, and it help them in wet race

  • @amharking345
    @amharking345 Год назад

    My first thought was ohh engine can give more power becoz colder conditions

  • @baddas380
    @baddas380 Год назад

    0:28 one of those videos is actually from Day of the dead, not Halloween haha

  • @gregknipe8772
    @gregknipe8772 Год назад

    a brief summary for those who never see a wet road: wet roads have less traction. particularly in turns at speed.

  • @atsimas
    @atsimas Год назад

    In wet they are braking as late as possible in order to retain aerodynanic forces until last moment. In dry they don't need to do that.

  • @josedorsaith5261
    @josedorsaith5261 Год назад +12

    Established Titles is a scam. Vet your sponsors better

    • @GARBO96
      @GARBO96 Год назад

      Sadly most green credit services like this are all scams. At least in America green credit is only supposed to count if you donate to preserve land that is in danger of being destroyed. Something like 70% of green credit ventures goes to land that's already being preserved by a government or funded body

  • @monkeysmistakes2827
    @monkeysmistakes2827 Год назад

    can we analyze sergio perez run on this race?

  • @mahadevovnl
    @mahadevovnl Год назад +45

    Dude, Established Titles is a scam. You make yourself look so bad promoting that and even lending your voice to it.

    • @ThatOneDude7
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      Could you elaborate ? I'm genuinely curious. How are they scamming people ?

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    • @kieranwalsh1118
      @kieranwalsh1118 Год назад +9

      @@ThatOneDude7 technically the established title that you get is total bs and it’s more or less a money grab for a sheet of paper. Not much more that paying for some dude to write “this guys a dr” on a random price of paper

    • @josedorsaith5261
      @josedorsaith5261 Год назад +1

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  • @dmelo0605
    @dmelo0605 Год назад +1

    Shameful is that FIA never let them race in rain. We only see intermediaries tyres nowadays. We will never see what Senna did in the rain again, if they aren't allowed to race in wets.

  • @CreamAle
    @CreamAle Год назад +1

    ive personally driven a few f1 cars myself through paid "track experience", as an example cota.
    Im far from a great driver, wouldn't say im terrible but im FAR from what those cars needed in the DRY.. taking it to a wet track? that's actually scary.
    it's so extremely sensitive and on the edge that just an incorrect 5%more pressure on the pedal would mean the front wing became just a wing. in the wet? jeeeez man, they guys got courage.
    that's all i gotta say, mad respect all round even to the back of the grid.
    because despite how much of a meme we make out of the back markers, having that real hands on experience i know for a damn fact they're insanely talented drivers.

    • @mohammadnashitsiddiqui2168
      @mohammadnashitsiddiqui2168 Год назад

      How did you get the opportunity to race them, if you dont mind?

    • @cpcxgsr
      @cpcxgsr Год назад +1

      driving a regular car in the rain is already scary enough. I can't imagine driving a F1 car at 100%. But I guess having massive downforce while driving at those speeds is beneficial vs driving your flying brick as a commuter car at high speeds.

    • @theTutenstien
      @theTutenstien Год назад

      @@mohammadnashitsiddiqui2168 pay 5-6k and get to drive an f1 for couple of lap

    • @mohammadnashitsiddiqui2168
      @mohammadnashitsiddiqui2168 Год назад

      @@theTutenstien 5-6K is cheaper than what I checked, it was 12K+ always

    • @theTutenstien
      @theTutenstien Год назад

      @@mohammadnashitsiddiqui2168 last I checked was a 2011 car in barcelona or paul richard for 3 laps and it was around 7k€. Maybe the one you looked at was with more laps?

  • @zolimajster8313
    @zolimajster8313 Год назад

    Do you have SI version? I want square meter.

  • @xman3514
    @xman3514 Год назад

    In the rain, f1 is nothing compares to rally and motogp

  • @timkenda8203
    @timkenda8203 Год назад

    I can't imagine even being able to SEE THROUGH THE VISOR with all the spray coming off the other drivers! Never mind actually driving!

  • @alainbelanger4547
    @alainbelanger4547 Год назад

    They go as fast race day on dry track

  • @hallamhal
    @hallamhal Год назад

    Actually, I was thinking of dressing as a Wet Tyre for Halloween

  • @atsimas
    @atsimas Год назад

    Driving in the rain is easy but tricky. Either you have traction either you won't. And unlike dry, rebound doesn't exist. As long you respect that, you go as fast as you can.

    • @Cowmilker98
      @Cowmilker98 Год назад

      The floor is like the ceiling except it's not

  • @samuelzackrisson8865
    @samuelzackrisson8865 Год назад +1

    so are you lord mansell?

  • @NONOOBZ4EVR
    @NONOOBZ4EVR Год назад

    I saw a rally1 car ;)

  • @mattgibson8606
    @mattgibson8606 Год назад

    good video but why did you have to show it driving the hairpin at suzuka the wrong way

  • @MissNorington
    @MissNorington Год назад

    2:40 and still no answer to why the cars Are SO FAST (as the title suggests)

  • @BluesAlmighty
    @BluesAlmighty Год назад

    Don't forget the poor visibility due to spray combined with the lighting

  • @thirdwheel1985au
    @thirdwheel1985au Год назад

    2:46 **cough*Monaco*cough**

  • @tunm
    @tunm Год назад

    Can't believe the hate Checo's getting on here sheesh

  • @kamogelotsatsi
    @kamogelotsatsi Год назад +1

    Not me only noticing this now, is Scott in any way related to Nigel Mansell?

  • @tomatokt6476
    @tomatokt6476 Год назад

    Wrong way on Suzuka at 5:50. :)

  • @rkk578
    @rkk578 Год назад

    I never understood if F1 is so focused on being environmentally friendly why they push Pirelli to increase its Scope1, Scope2 and Scope3 emissions by making wet tires they never use.

  • @JnManuelAG
    @JnManuelAG Год назад

    OK but almost all of this could be applied to all other race categories and series with rain. This isn't exclusively F1 related

  • @anata.one.1967
    @anata.one.1967 Год назад

    Wouldn't it get easier as the tyres get hot, or do they never get hot in wets??

  • @andysedgley
    @andysedgley Год назад

    I wish F1 would come to the Dubai GP circuit. It's a great track!

  • @doughboi007
    @doughboi007 Год назад

    Dang 100k views and only 125 comments.

  • @Emarq31
    @Emarq31 Год назад

    Crap...I've been driving in the rain totally wrong the whole time...

  • @manuelgogeissl
    @manuelgogeissl Год назад +4

    They don't drive when it is wet. They red flag it and wait until intermediate tyres can be used.

  • @erkinalp
    @erkinalp Год назад

    Now try racing with hard slicks during the rain...

  • @redditboy9143
    @redditboy9143 Год назад

    Aged like egg

  • @M3_86
    @M3_86 Год назад

    Wait. I can be a Lord??

  • @Mercedes_F1-Editz
    @Mercedes_F1-Editz 4 месяца назад

    bros the son of Nigel mansell 💀💀

  • @StanSolly1
    @StanSolly1 Год назад +1

    06:13 Suzuka reversed?

  • @zedfender9423
    @zedfender9423 Год назад

    Can wet weather provide more downforce at a given speed??
    Hmm

  • @lzugner
    @lzugner Год назад

    Great channel. But please put a longer pause between sentences.

  • @Niex_Knox
    @Niex_Knox Год назад

    They can t even drive when it really is wet,the amount of delays for rain these days is absurd, as are the amount of safety cars.

  • @kubazukowsky
    @kubazukowsky Год назад

    Mate, why don't they just use full wets but postpone the race instead? I mean... full wets are just useless now.

  • @edwardbanner2591
    @edwardbanner2591 Год назад

    Wet tyres 😂😂

  • @Joshua-ej5tl
    @Joshua-ej5tl Год назад +3

    ill turn up to Halloween as myself, I'm ugly enough thanks but no thanks established titles

  • @GuidoHaverkort
    @GuidoHaverkort Год назад

    Now if they'd actually race in the wet...

  • @gringostarr69
    @gringostarr69 Год назад

    I am sorry to inform you, but buying established titles lord or lady heritage, is not a real deal, it's more of a souvenier. Anyone can name them selves as lord or lady. I have bought quite many bottles of laphroiag during my 20 years of reign and have "ovnership" (lease) to many many plots of land in the islay. All you get is a printed plaque if you put your money into this. You can print it your self... Sorry to be a cock, but title lord is inherited.
    This wasn't meant as a dick move towards you Scott. Loved watching the A1 gp. Shame it didn't grow bigger and ended before it really even started..
    Your brother from Finland!

  • @Fry_tag
    @Fry_tag Год назад +3

    I seriously hope nobody takes any of the lines shown at around 5:49 ... that would mean driving the Suzuka turn 11 hairpin backwards!!!
    You guys surely know Suzuka better than that. :)

  • @Toxik_Tobi
    @Toxik_Tobi Год назад +1

    They are so fast that the race ends instantly.
    MotoGP races in worse conditions than F1..... Why does F1 have rain tires again?

  • @TheHarrie93
    @TheHarrie93 Год назад

    Well everyone except Bottas

  • @brunningwolf
    @brunningwolf Год назад

    On wet tracks my money is on Red Bull not cheating Mercedes’

  • @HunterSTommygun
    @HunterSTommygun Год назад

    Scott mansell
    Nigel mansell.
    Yes I know over used I just wanted to say it

  • @grandsator4619
    @grandsator4619 Год назад

    You know what, you`re better speaking with 1.25x faster

  • @globalawareness2009
    @globalawareness2009 Год назад +2

    F1 drivers don't even race in the wet.

    • @muchomalo100
      @muchomalo100 Год назад +2

      Yes they do!...
      Behind the safety car.

  • @Timothy_Benjamin
    @Timothy_Benjamin Год назад +6

    Nice video , but I just wanted to add the in the name of safety they have stopped "proper" wet races ,sure it's for safety but the wet tires r kinda getting useless.

    • @gamingnoah9807
      @gamingnoah9807 Год назад +2

      Its a joke, the singapore gp did not need an hour delay. And anyway they would be going slower in the wet its not dangerous

  • @DarthBlazer.
    @DarthBlazer. Год назад

    Established Titles is a scam I hope you drop them as a sponsor

  • @TheMichaelT123
    @TheMichaelT123 Год назад +1

    Me like it wet 0,0

  • @yafmaverick
    @yafmaverick Год назад

    Because they don’t actually drive in the wet

  • @fredschmitt456
    @fredschmitt456 Год назад

    YaetgciETs!
    (Yet another eejit that got cought in the Established Titles scam)

  • @rafakordaczek3275
    @rafakordaczek3275 Год назад

    Being entitled as a lord is the most dank thing I've ever came across.

    • @josedorsaith5261
      @josedorsaith5261 Год назад +2

      You could do that anyway. The bit about it being "a Scottish tradition" is a lie

  • @norbertschmidt5997
    @norbertschmidt5997 Год назад

    Driving skills…simple

  • @cidklutch
    @cidklutch Год назад +1

    Established titles.....wow......

  • @MitjaBonca
    @MitjaBonca Год назад

    the fastest are sim racers

  • @carllindgren7130
    @carllindgren7130 Год назад

    :)

  • @mariolis
    @mariolis Год назад +1

    Established Titles is a scam
    stop promoting them

  • @dcxplant
    @dcxplant Год назад

    Sponsored by Established Titles?? Really? I"ve got beachfront property in the Saraha Desert I'd like you to promote the sales please. LoL. You should look into whom is sponsoring you a bit more carefully before promoting a SCAM.

  • @boscat666
    @boscat666 Год назад

    they dont drive in the wet !!!!!!!!!
    in moist conditions they use the intermediate but that is basicly it .
    iff full wets are meeded the race gets red flagged so stop talking wrong things dude .