NASCAR Fan Reacts to Best Turnarounds at 2024 Goodwood FOS
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‘Someone stuffed a huge ass engine into a ramp!’ 😂 perfect description for that car 😅
02:35 BRM V16, 1.5 litre supercharged 600bhp 1950s Grand Prix car. Revs to 12,000 rpm.
The green car isn’t an Aston Martin. It’s a BRM v16 that orange wedge shaped car with the huge black wing is from the Can-Am era the joint Canadian American challenge cup, which obviously took place in Canada and America. Definitely something to look into. They are absolute monsters and they sound amazing.
The orange car you mentioned was the AVS Shadow Mk.I
@@alexk8792 Avs? or just shadow cause I know shadow made multiple can am cars mostly in black Tho
@@Touton701 AVS is short for Advanced Vehicle Systems, the manufacturer. And the orange Shadow was one of the first ones to compete in Can-Am.
@@alexk8792 so it’s two separate companies probably could’ve just said shadow mk.1 to keep it simple I know the mk.1 and other shadow cars but never heard of avs plus it’s not necessary to get the car to pop up on google when searching
16:42 Niki's Ferrari with Adrian Newey (legendary designer) driving it.
The one you didnt recognise and thought it was a Land Rover at first, thats a Yangwang U8 and quite frankly its an absolute beast! It can do the tank turn which is what you saw there, meaning one side the wheeos turn forwards and on the other they turn backwards, hence the name tank turn. It can also float, you can cross a lake in it if you want to, oh and ut has a drone in the roof. Its actually also really good for off-roading and you get all that and much more for about $150k which in all honesty considering what it can do, is worth it. It's Yangwang's top of the line most luxurious vehicle too.
And for reference, it is slightly cheaper than a Mercedes G63 AMG but has about double the HP and like 300NM more torque.
That blue open wheel car in the beginning is an F5000 car, Eagle 755. F5000 was basically F1 but with American V8's. It actually set a really fast time at Goodwood this year on the hillclimb. I got to see it in person a few years ago at Road America but it wasn't running.
Also, that little orange guy with the huge V8 is a Shadow Can Am car. Can Am was the closest thing to a no-rules racing series in history. The other Shadows fit their engines and are beasts. I'd love to see a Can Am racing reaction.
What that Land Rover clone was doing (BYD Yangwang U8, apparently), is what you call neutral steering. Obviously, there are not a lot of cars in the whole world that can do that, and in situations like that, it looks a bit pointless. However, I can see it being useful in certain situations where you're on a tight road with not a lot of room to maneouver. You wouldn't need to worry about a turning circle.
EIther way, neutral steering is something that you mostly see with tracked vehicles, specifically tanks and tracked construction vehicles. Now, the French did develop a wheeled fighting vehicle that could do neutral steering, called the AMX-10RC. Now it does have 6 wheels, and the wheels are so close together that neutral steering looks easier to implement. But on a 4-wheeled vehicle? I didn't see anything like that before.
Aston Martin now have a bunch of new V cars, Valiant, Vanquish, Valhalla, Vulcan, Victor all pretty dam cool
Yeah they are making some cool stuff, I think the Valiant is supposed to take design inspiration from the 70's & 90's V8 Vantage models, & mesh them together in Modern design.❤
16:20 the can am shadow one of my favorite machines, the radiator is on the spoiler 😄 driven by current British Touring Car driver Jake Hill he also drove the Skyline R32 up the hill too, you should check out a video on the British Touring Car Championship mate its a brilliant series here in the uk
13:27 that's actually a new brand by BYD. It's a hybrid.
They also have a new sportscar/supercar.
It's a yangwang u8, they are the luxury arm of byd like lexus is for Toyota
What do you expect from China, they make knockoff brands of everything. Copyright Infringement doesn't exist in China, they make things so subtly different that they can say It is nothing like the original.
The U8 can tank turn and it can swim. The U9 sportscar (BEV with 1287 hp) can the tank turn too.
You're letting the green colour lead you astray with that "Aston Martin". It was common in the '50s (and a bit later) for British racing cars of any marque to be painted in British Racing Green.
"All" countries had their own racing colour for the manufacturers. Italy-red, France-blue, German-white (silver), Netherlands-orange and Britain-green.
01:44 Leyat Helicar from France, 1921.
The Grand Tour scene about it is hilarious.
1:09 that was the new Aventador replacement with a N/A V12 and 1000hp called Revuelto kissing the wall with it's rear, the Lambo right after the Revuelto was a Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato, Sterrato in Italian means off-road, yes, Lamborghini made a lifted off-road factory Huracan
I love the looks better than the Aventador, its somehow more subtle of a design. Im praying the next replacement for the Huracan is more subdued in its design as well. I miss the simplicity of the Gallardo, & Murcielago days. Do you know if they are still naming their cars after Fighting Bulls?
@@seanmkinch yeah i get what you mean with the design, same for me, i prefer the Revuelto over the Aventador, it's simply matured, tho ion like what they did with the lower part of the front bumper with those fins and what they did with those diffuser fins that extend over the end line of the rear bumper till the taillights, the rest is all great, the Huracan replacement will follow what they did with the Revuelto, the official renders that came out are quiet literally a Gallardo Restomod, it will have a 10k rpm hybrid V8 and this Huracan replacement is called Temerario, Temerario in Italian means someone who's courageous, a discoverer, a veteran and someone that doesn't know what Fear means, so I don't know about the Bull names
@@vittoriobencivenga Yeah it was my understanding that all Lamborghini models were named after Italian Fighting Bulls, which is why the names are always so random. Also the reason that their logo IS a Fighting Bull. 💛
I was at Goodwood FoS last year. It's a wonderful event! You really do owe it to yourself.
So cool that you also watch Goodwood!
I am a fan for years! I was so blown away by the McLaren X Häkkinen Car so much history... What a great time it was to be a F1 Fan!
Reminds me of the time we got an Alfa Romeo Tipo 33/2 Daytona from '68 in for a checkup. I work for an R&D company and at the time I was doing research on metals (fatigue, X-ray, magnetoscopy, ultrasonic testing). It is pretty expensive research but here comes this guy in a normal car, normal clothes (T and a jeans) asking if we could do a thorough checkup on a car to see if there were cracks in the structure/rims,... and if metal fatigue would be an issue. I said to him this wouldn't be like a regular checkup and would cost a bit. He just said: "money isn't an issue" and said he maybe would have "one of his Porsche GT3 R from his other team" checked out as well if the budget allowed it. 30 minutes later, his super decked out lawyer came in with premade contracts and everything. My jaw dropped when all this stuff came in, including the rubber bag/fuel tank that apperently was positioned around the driver. Such cool and raw machines.
1:44 is the French propeller car Richard Hammond drove in The Grand Tour: Carnage A Trois
I thought it looked familiar
As others have said the colour green has fooled you. Up until about the 1960’s each country generally used a specific colour. UK had British Racing Green (the clue’s in the name), France was blue, Germany used Silver and the Italians used red. It faded out of fashion as sponsorship decals started being regularly used masking the colour underneath.
"I recongaize this green... " Now it's hisrtoy lesson time for Ian... At the begining of the F1 they don't race by teams, but by nations... and every nation has his colour... And the colur stucks in the nation somewhat... Spain-White... traditional colour of Seat-White... Italy-Red ... traditional colour of italian brands-Red...Rosso Ferrari; Rosso Alfa... Germany-Gray... traditional colur of german brands,-grey.... France-Blue... traditional colour of french brands-blue Bleu Alpine; Bleu Renault.... And UK-green... Trandinional colour of every british brand since those days-green You can find this colour in almost every UK sport car and the name it's British Green Racing... And as you see the original colours of the original F1 still being the tradinional colours for the brands of those countrys Mercedes keep painting his cars gray/silver You put Bleu Alpine in google and look for images and all you gonna see are french sports cars etc...
The reason why there is so little footage of drifting at the turnaround is beacuse they banned it in day 2 or 3, reason unknown.
The propeller car is the same one that Richard Hammond drives in The Grand Tour "Carnage a Trois" episode
Aston Martin Valiant is even more bespoke version of Valour, which in fact is car designed to look like one-off Aston Martin Victor, which borrows design clues from 1977 Aston Martin V8 Vantage, which "borrowed" design clues from 1970s Ford Mustang. Valiant, Valour and Victor are all V12 ,TT V12 in Valiant and Valour from DB11/12 and N/A V12 in Victor from One-77 which is another rare Aston Martin.
The Ferrari at 11:00 is one of many one-off models
Fun fact, in Europe if you say GTD many people first thought would be of VW Golf GTD. GTD is diesel version of Golf GTI
Lifted Lambo is Huracan Sterrato. It's made like that from factory. Porsche also has lifted 911 called Dakar.
Zenvo is Danish car company. They are most famous for their first car (which looks the same like that one) burning down on Top Gear some 10-15 years ago. Shmee150 owns hardcore verison of it called TSR-S with that tilting rear wing.
Boxy SUV doing tank turn is Yangwang U8
White Toyota drift truck is Toyota Stout driven by Ryan Tuerck (professional drifter), he drift yellow Toyota Corolla in the Formula D
That version of the Aston Valiant is Fernando Alonso's specially comissioned one. It has quad exhausts rather than 3 and some other bits that I can't remember. He chose that paint scheme. I think on day 3 he drove it up the hill. Top Gear did a decent vid on the standard model...ruclips.net/video/cEO6mVqo8K8/видео.html
Ian, during the live stream..there was a trip up the hill with the driver of the "Beast of Turin" taking Richard Petty for a ride with the King's old Superbird next to them. Oh, and 03:04 - that's one of Dan Gurney's "Eagles" (someone's already mentioned what F5000 was). Dan's a legend among us US road racing fans. First American to win an F1 race in an American built (from his own shop) car. Check out the 1967 Belgian Grand Prix. For most of the season, the thing was "fast, but fragile"..but he got it over the line first once.
Hey man, I have a suggestion for future content!
You should consider doing a reaction video to some of Northern Ireland's car-culture, as it is an incredibly unique scene within the UK and Europe.
The car scene here in NI revolves mostly around two major things, the 'Port' (which is short for the coastal towns of Portstewart and Portrush, where Port Sundays are held) and 'Felt-Spec' (which is a term that means a car that has been modified to standards popularised in the Mid-Ulster town of Magherafelt during the 90s/early 2000s (Felt-Spec is usually accompanied with lowering a car via cutting the springs with an angle grinder, modifying the engine to produce copius amounds of black smoke, which we clal 'reek', and covering the cars in obscene stickers to really make a point)
Hope you see this comment, as I feel it could be a unique experience and something a little different for the channel!
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Also, anyone know what that wee blue car at 2:02 was? Christ what a sound hahaha
The one you thought was a Aston Martin was BRM V16. It's one the best sounding racing cars.
I go to goodwood festival of speed every year. I love it. A pure celebration of road and race machinery. If you come to the uk Ian, do Goodwood, you would love it mate. 👍
Looks fun. Once I drove a 1959 MG open wheeler, it had a supercharged 1.5 & not much in brakes.
It's not scary Ian as long as you don't push it.
GOODEOOD FESTIVAL OF SPEED YES! I agree it’s one of the coolest. Went there myself on Sunday. 10/10 recommended
Rover experimented with gas turbine cars from 1959 until the mid 60's, some of the cars in the National Motor Museum and other museums in UK.
I was just about to say that. Can't confirm this is a rover though.
@@DenUitvreter It's not, it is an independent company and dates to around 69. All Rover gas turbines were based on P4 and P6 bodies and chassis. Should mention the green single seat at 2:49 is a BRM not an Aston Martin.
BRM V16 goes highly reco through the Top Gear Tunnel....Ian, it will DESTROY your ears....I highly recommend a watch !!
@@arkhsm he definitely needs to check out Top Gear tunnel run series. It will definitely change his best sounding cars list for sure.
That 4WD doing the standing spin had some amazing diff because the wheels went forward on one side while the other side reversed.
An electric motor at each wheel is how it does that. Oh and it can float on water apparently.
Electric on each wheel I think
6:30 bittersweet (just like) my '72 BMW 2002 - looking for a Datsun 510 to rally, found the 2002 and didn't have the heart to punish it. Great daily driver.
16:19 BEST COMMENT EVER!! Made my spill all the coke over the keyboard 😂😂 thankfully it's waterproof 😅 an engine in a freaking ramp 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
14:10 that thang right there can float on water 😂
That Valiant is such a '70s Vantage call-back. I love it! Didn't see it on the white one, but on the orangey-yellow ones... it's so clear. I'm also baffled by that 'not-a-Land-Rover. Did no one tell then that physics has laws?
tank drive
The blue SUV that you think looks similar to a Range Rover, is a BYD Yangwang U8, it became famous for this technology of rotating 360 degrees on its own axis (it has 4 electric motors, 1 on each wheel, and it turns the wheels in different directions different to do this) and being able to float on rivers and lakes.
The green one around 2 minutes in is a BRM, it has a really tiny V16 that revs to the moon. Awesome car.
The Valiant's Headlights are like that as they are Inspired by the old V8 Vantage from the 1970's as the Valiant is inspired by RHAM-1 (also known as "The Muncher" due to its Voracious Appetite for Brake Disks!) a Group 5 Le Mans Prototype from the 70's based on the V8 Vantage.
The Aston Martin Valiant, Valour and firstly the Victor, are based off of the 1980s Aston Martin V8 Vantages which were crazy cool British muscle cars
The festival of speed is so cool. Such great variety. And pedigree
Rover also wokefd on a gas turbine powered car, later one of the engines was developed as a portable water pump. I used the in the RN, they where started by two guys hand cranking it.
Not a Aston Martin in the beginning, it's a British Racing Motors (BRM) V16
Zenvo is a Danish supercar company. 1000+ horsepower on all their cars :)
for my dads birthday we went to goodwood he drove a vintage ferrari round the track i grew up a hour from the track before we moved to the south west of england
2:00 thats Julian Majzub driving his Bugatti Type 35B. There were videos of him driving that car, and his ultra-rare Alfa Romeo 308C on RUclips, I highly recommend watching them!
Ngl the Valiant reminds me a lot of the old V8 Vantage from the 90's. I'd say its well within Aston blood that sort of muscle car/coupe aesthetic.
11:01 last nice looking Ferrari was the 458. IMHO.
Overplayed boring opinion. Old = good and new = bad.
@@janis7077 I agree though about 458, not because it's old but because it was the first pretty Ferrari in a very long time back then and there haven't been pretty Ferrari's since. Ferrari is just not very good at making pretty cars, but every now and then they come up with an absolutely gorgeous one.
@@janis7077 Old cars were once new cars back then, so you implying that old car were once bad.
This was fun!
Ian, that has to be the comment of the day😂 Someone stuffed a great ass engine into a ramp😂😂😂 And if you are into the Aston Martin brand. Check out the Aston Martin Valkyrie. It is from another world and garinteed to blow your mind👍
Sir you have definitely a great taste for cars !
I do prefer older Ferraris too
1:41 That little car. There's a video of Richard Hammond driving it.
One of the best car shows on the planet. Does get a bit so so when you do it every year though,
I haven’t been for a couple of years now,
Seems this year they have been taking safety a bit more serious.
Goodwood is more about the classic race cars over the modern stuff (thankfully)
This video is just to short! love your personality!🤩
8:28 the headlights are inspired from the 70s aston martin vantage i think
Car list:
1 - Lamborghini Revuelto (successor to the Aventador)
2 - Lamborghini Huracan Sterato (offroad Huracan same as the Porsche 911 Dakar)
We skip the classics :D
3 - Aston Martin Valiant (Fernando Alonso special)
4 - Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale (only road going XX Cars built by Ferrari)
5 -Koenigsegg CC850 (Special edition to Homage to the first production Koenigsegg)
6 - Ferrari SP-8 ( 1of1 made for customer just like they wanted it but its based od F8 Tributo)
7 - Zenvo TSR GT (more GT version of the TSR S without the crazy areo) Danish car manufacturer
8 - YangWang U8 (Luxury version of the BYD)
So here you go som info about the new Supercars :)
I’d love to see you react to some Chinese car videos. You’ll be shocked at how many Chinese car companies there are and how many cars are produced there. Keep up the awesome videos Ian
11:17 this one looks like some strange bodykit for AlfaRomeo Spider 98' 😀
14:39 That's neutral steering, AMX-10 RC is the only other wheeled vehicle with neutral steering that comes to my mind
Imagine if you will, a bobcat (not the animal) or any vehicle with tracks, how they turn on the spot (left side motions forwards while the right side motions backwards). That is how the Yangwang U8 do.
That ramp with a big ass engine was a CanAm racer.
The Chinese 4x4 has independent electric motors in each wheel hub, so it can like a tracked excavator or tank put one side in forward and one side in reverse which makes turning on the spot possible.
The Aston Martin Valiant looks like a Mustang. It's also a throwback to the Aston Martin V8s of the 80s and 90s.
So, you mean the Mustang looks like the old AM V8. Fair enough.
@@sameebah Check the cars out if you have any doubts.
That Toyota Yaris GR at 6:20 nice
13:57 Yeah yangwang is a chinese electric 4x4. That is what they now call a tank turn. Most of the new electric 4x4s can do it because the electric motors can be run in opposite directions like a tank. Obviously normal diffs on engine driven ones can't.
the mustangs like 50k in the US, and 500k+ in the Netherlands, kinda crazy
2:32 i know it kinda reminds of a Aston Martin but it is a BRM V16
Like someone pointed out, the AM Valiant is look like the AM V8 Vantage, imagine a Mustang with a V12 (i think that car have the newest V12 of Aston Martin created)
Hiya, You need to check out the Rover-BRM gas turbine car that raced at Le Mans in 1963. Stay safe. All the best to you.
The Aston Martin Valiant is inspired by the '80s V8 Vantage Race Car, known as "the MUNCHER" !!
The Valiant - It’s Aston Martin’s take on a muscle car.
Zenvo is a hypercar manufacturer founded in DENMARK, bet you didnt know Denmark even had a car industry? Cause I sure didin't until Top Gear featured one of their cars way back
The turbine engines aren’t like a jet engine. Well they are but they are connected to the drivetrain. It’s not like a jet just pushing air out the back. The Ahbrams tank has used them for years. No idea what the drivers think of them. But being around so long they must work.
The GTD is basically a road legal GT3
There is an electric G wagon doing that pirouette thing too
And I looove when they build a Tesla Cybertruck into a V8
I want a Goodwood part 2 video! 😁
13:40 search for the new g wagen neutral steering. (Sadly possible due to it being an EV)
I mean some of those old racecars do use airplane engines, so a turbine as an engine, isnt that crazy of an Idea. 😊
Aston Martin Valiant n Valour, were put in to production after the one off Victor was made, and ppl wanted a Victor but could get one, so Aston green lit the Valour n Valiant, n making a fair few of em but still limited numbers
5:43 Toyota Yaris GR WRC 2
look up the aston martin 1977,85,98.v8 vantage. there is the lynnage for that car. at 7.20
I wish I could be there... I lile GFoS, but I'm not 18, so I can't go there alone and I don't have anyone to go with me. Next year if I'll have enough money, I'd like to go.
16:25 Shadow Can Am car, 900BHP
11:11 Right there with you, I miss the sexy curves that they used to have.
Those weren't really build for speed, and these are !
"Dear Santa". 😮🎉
I'm with you on the modern Ferraris. When I was in elementary school they were the coolest thing ever and the F40 was the card that would always win in Top Trumps... At some point they just became interchangable numbers. Not actually all that pretty or striking anymore. To me the 360 was still cool and the 458 was great again, kind of the last hurrah of the brand for me. It just seems increasingly overpriced good cars (among many others), but just cashing in on the value of the badge and not doing anything anymore to further the legend.
The crazy poster cars kids dream about now are Lambos, Bugattis, Rimacs... Koenigsegg and Pagani had their time as well, but seem to have disappeared from the wider public now. From what I can tell Porsche is up there now in terms of coolness factor with the teenagers of today and it feels like they are considered as desirable as Ferrari for many. Not just by people who know about driving and engineering anymore, but now also by the school boy on tiktok.
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those i20 rally cars, nothing like my i20 , but in rally they always seem the ones pushing so much harder well that the way it looks to me. no idea where they on score board in rally but must be in the top 3 they pace they go at 15:44. has to be my fav in rally for modern era, old crazy era metro 6r4, Renault 5 , pug 205, 90's era i do like look Toyota Corolla WRC more than the impreza but the impreza did have better sound, some great ford's at that time too
I wonder if the Chinese car has an independant electric motor on each wheel. That WOULD allow that tank turn.
It does.
Yangwang are the high end brand of BYD
@@PaulPX i thought so. The only other thing i could think of was some very clever diff.
check out the Morgan Midsummer.. there's a pretty car.
all cars in 40's and 50's had crazy numbers since it was literally a WW2 fighter engine modified to race lol but their efficiency was more than terrible hence the low top speeds even with a v16
you can tell it's a turbine car right away - it sounds like a jet engine (because it basically is)
You just prooved that you have yet to watch The Grand Tours (Clarkson, Hammond and May) special called "Carnage a trois" since you didn't immediately recognize the Helicar! (The wierd looking thing at the beginning right after the two Lambos)
Seriously Ian, YOU HAVE GOT TO WATCH IT! It is pure comedy GOLD and you will learn ALOT about french cars which I know you are very fascinated by! I just re-watched it like a week ago and despite already having seen it at least three or four times, I was still laughing so hard I almost had to chip for air at certain bits!
You should learn more about MG, because of MG's 100th anniversary which falls this year
6:35 Aston mArtin Mustang 😶🌫
that old blue car i think was a old buggati
Yeah, it was a Bugatti Type 35
13:00 it's a lamborghini sterrato
12:53 ITS AN OFFROAD LAMBORGHINI ITS SUPPOSED TO BE LIFTED
Was it Aston trying to build a Muscle Car? I don't know what to think about that "thing". Does not look like a Aston but would be cool as a video game car like you said
Don’t know if it was in this vid that u watched but there’s a car brand called Gordon Murray that has a street legal turbine car
I think you could do with a few Aston Martin videos to see that car is not unusual for them :)