How Formula 1 Drivers OVERTAKE

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    Formula 1 drivers are the most skilled OVERTAKERS in the world - in a sport where ‘SENDING IT’ means out braking another car from 180 mph, down to under 60mph in around 80 metres, pulling up to 6G, and placing your car PERFECTLY to get past.
    So, what SPECIFIC techniques do they use to overtake? And what do you do if the driver in front is defending as HARD as they can? Well, I’m going to break down EVERY overtaking technique these guys have in their locker.
    First, there are a load of ways to overtake in Formula 1 - but we’re going to focus on wheel-to-wheel battling. You don’t need me to explain a DRS move on the straight, or an undercut in the pits (we like the exciting overtakes).
    Now, overtaking in a corner - is simply carrying more speed INTO, THROUGH a corner or (most of the time) carrying more speed OUT of a corner.
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Комментарии • 190

  • @JHBG1971
    @JHBG1971 Год назад +381

    "Such a shame we don't see too many of those super-late breaking moves in F1" - Leclerc @ Las Vegas: "Hold my beer..."

    • @gogox98
      @gogox98 Год назад +15

      And Verstappen, Leclerc made him really work for it in the braking zone

    • @briand8090
      @briand8090 Год назад +11

      Tire management has created this.
      I think it's great to force pit stops and the tires not able to go the distance, but there's got to be a better solution to mix up the race than manufactured degradation.

    • @turbo_brian
      @turbo_brian Год назад

      Honestly I couldn't understand why so few drivers defended to the inside in vegas. The passes felt a little cheap since all the corners narrow down so much at the apex whomever had the inside line was always going to come out in front no matter how they were positioned or their relative speed. The alternative is what george did which didn't work out so well.

    • @AugmentedGravity
      @AugmentedGravity Год назад

      Amazeballs

    • @WilliamNyambati
      @WilliamNyambati 5 месяцев назад

      FRRR

  • @tyleryoung5040
    @tyleryoung5040 Год назад +177

    As someone who's new to simracing/ motorsports in general, lots of really good info. I'm finally past the "I'm just here for safety rating" phase and looking to actually improve my racecraft. Overtaking and defending is def an area I need to work on, so this was really helpful.

    • @ThePerks2010
      @ThePerks2010 Год назад

      Same here, only guy I recommend to other sim racers if they want to improve technique.

    • @johnbeer4963
      @johnbeer4963 Год назад

      yeah. He's teaching people all the tricks I use to win races

    • @zqzj
      @zqzj Год назад

      Focus on braking as late as possible and conserving your momentum . You'd be surprised how much you can trim off a lap time if you just focus on those two goals.

  • @JohnCharb87
    @JohnCharb87 Год назад +30

    6:10 Robert Wickens. Now there's a inspirational story right there. After being paralyzed during a Indy Series wreck 2018 he returned to racing in IMSA's Michelin Pilot Challenge in TCR class during the 2022. He uses a specially modified car with hand throttle controls. In 2023 he won the TCR class Championship.

  • @silenthunder23t
    @silenthunder23t Год назад +41

    9:35 i learned this from a kart driver n started using it in sim. Its really useful on slow corners and especially hairpins like at Suzuka. Its best not to repeat it too often as another driver can pick up on your tactic n slow a little more before turning in landing them with a better exit in the end

    • @bertram-raven
      @bertram-raven Год назад +1

      That kart driver will be one of the old-school. I believe karting schools these days are more worried about litigation if a parent's DD/DS are hurt than teaching controlled aggression.

  • @Scoots1994
    @Scoots1994 Год назад +13

    There is also the move where by threatening an attack you can manipulate your opponent onto a surface with less traction, then take advantage of the extra grip you have in the braking zone.

  • @DjDolHaus86
    @DjDolHaus86 Год назад +33

    You left out the 'Verstappen 21' which is a super late divebomb up the inside, bounce across the apex and then park it on the outside line leaving your opponent nowhere to go but off track or into the side of you. It's super effective but won't make you any friends

    • @lianshunzhong7704
      @lianshunzhong7704 Год назад +11

      I'm actually glad that he didn't, Verstappen crazy divebomb wasn't actually illegal per se, but I would call it D**k moves
      Late last year and this few months make me feel disgusting about him and decided to move from his fan to supporting other drivers like Leclerc and Norris

    • @totalhydration5240
      @totalhydration5240 Год назад +2

      I don't think RB likes being associated with the number 21 tho

    • @IRoss106
      @IRoss106 Год назад +2

      It’s just not racing though. It forces the lead car to take avoiding action, many of times being forced off track. I understand the requirement to hustle an overtake, being late on the brakes on the inside etc but there have been GENERATIONS, of drivers that have achieved this, with an acceptable level of racing etiquette and plenty of entertainment and punished rightfully where it hasn’t been acceptable.

    • @virgilma6153
      @virgilma6153 Год назад

      Then how you guys expect to overtake a car that is better with one of the best drivers in that car? You just gonna let him be in front because that guy and car is faster or what?

    • @IRoss106
      @IRoss106 Год назад +2

      @@virgilma6153 so you think acceptable to force another car off the track to overtake or retain your place? Firstly that’s against the rules and secondly as I’ve already mentioned, we’ve had generations of drivers not have to resort to this style of driving without the sacrifice of safety, entertainment or etiquette. Why must this change now? Even if you have the mentality of “If the gap exists”, then why does the opposing car have to take avoiding action or get hit off the track?

  • @MadmanJnr
    @MadmanJnr Год назад +4

    Super GT is also a clinical " Ol Switch'A'Roo " overtaker and defender

  • @pranavps851
    @pranavps851 Год назад +7

    Hungary 2021 was an Alonso masterclass in how to block Hamilton's switchback. A drive for ages.

  • @VistokDB
    @VistokDB 10 месяцев назад

    Literally the best video when im trying to improve in sim racing. I had trouble crashing onto other people and with this i now know proper overtaking techniques and less damage to my car.

  • @user-tr1hx7jx4r
    @user-tr1hx7jx4r Год назад +22

    Leclerc and Hamilton are the masters when it comes to switchback overtakes

    • @hectornecromancer5308
      @hectornecromancer5308 Год назад +2

      At least when his reaction is still sharp. Which is fascinating there's so many examples of Lewis briliance in GP2
      But for some reason, as times goes on, Lewis has become clumsier

    • @faizalakbar3958
      @faizalakbar3958 Год назад +4

      ​@@hectornecromancer5308not a pro analyst or something, but I do think that being used to dominantly leading the race for years makes him lose a bit of middle pack aggression? no?

    • @hectornecromancer5308
      @hectornecromancer5308 Год назад +2

      @@faizalakbar3958 that's a good point

    • @F1_HQ
      @F1_HQ Год назад

      @@faizalakbar3958 Fully agree. I'm a ham fan but he was pretty poor wheel to wheel for last couple years. He even admitted last yeaar that he needed to work on his racecraft. This year he's made a lot of good moves though barring couple rare incidents like the one with piastri and he is definitely more aggressive

  • @PozzaPizz
    @PozzaPizz Год назад +32

    What about fast in, use the other car to stay on track and fast out? Sure the other guy will be off the track, but it works very well for me! Especially T1 Monza

    • @alecmillea4539
      @alecmillea4539 Год назад +2

      Works great unless there is simulation damage lol!

    • @CockMcBallsddd
      @CockMcBallsddd Год назад

      Proper GT7 passing. . .wall riding the other car. Lol.

    • @EddieTheH
      @EddieTheH Год назад +1

      Bouncing FTW!!!

    • @Guardian_Arias
      @Guardian_Arias Год назад +1

      @@alecmillea4539 Sure sure, but there is also a skill curve in learning how to do it even with realistic damage turned on and then with lag in multiplayer oh boi you can make people slingshot off the track if done with enough hopes and prayers.

    • @Kheeto67
      @Kheeto67 Год назад +1

      Works really well until the other driver comes out of the pits!

  • @MotoGP_Academy
    @MotoGP_Academy 4 месяца назад

    10:28 A huge Thank you for the BTCC plug ! I'm loving it !

  • @JasperAkhkharu
    @JasperAkhkharu Год назад +4

    Braking later also seems to suggest that you'd start your turn later due to being on the inside line. Though you'd have to slow down more, to make a tighter turn, the brakes are so powerful that its just a fraction of a second difference.

  • @THIS---GUY
    @THIS---GUY Год назад

    Instantly added to my list of videos I give to new or drivers who want to improve their craft.
    Thank you

  • @duroprem
    @duroprem Год назад +18

    Shame all of this comes into play like 5% of the time in F1, with the rest 95% of the overtakes consisting of just putting the pedal to the floor and waiting for the DRS to open.

    • @ldarm
      @ldarm Год назад +2

      Yeah it can be boring sometimes

    • @Malenbolai
      @Malenbolai Год назад +1

      better than no overtakes with tens of seconds between each pilot
      but clearly worse than just good old driving skills

    • @duroprem
      @duroprem Год назад

      @@Malenbolai I don't know, man. Even in the era with the fewest overtakes, those precious few felt better than now when they all look the same. It was quality over quantity, and I was personally okay with that.
      But we live in the world of quantity, and I understand there was no way F1 would survive if such a thing happened again because too few people would watch it. It still blows, but cest la vie.

  • @cholatepnabangchang4834
    @cholatepnabangchang4834 Год назад +6

    The pressure move is pretty much what Alonso and Perez were doing in Interlagos.

  • @allenpaley
    @allenpaley 9 месяцев назад

    Scott, your videos are exceptional. Please keep them coming!

  • @ski6712
    @ski6712 Год назад

    1977 at westwood coquitlam bc circuit watching a formula atlantic race with top drivers bobby rahal, giles villenuve (rip.😔) keke rosburg using these techniques coming down the 170 mph deers leap straight which culminated in a hard braking 90+ degree right hand uphill corner that headed into a right/left chicane thru to the grandstand straightaway this section was full of spectacular passing/braking maneuvers /action. ☺

  • @thenoobccomipad6765
    @thenoobccomipad6765 Год назад +1

    Watching this video to learn something cool:😐
    Watching this to se it in F1 23:😎

  • @turbo_brian
    @turbo_brian Год назад

    4:24 I was really expecting you to say "but let me tell you about fernando alonso"

  • @ThePerks2010
    @ThePerks2010 Год назад

    Love that little "yeah i know, that was a terrible link" smile for the advert😂😂😂

  • @Nutmanjango
    @Nutmanjango Год назад +2

    I may be stupid and new to F1 but what is the difference between an undercut and an overcut and how can one anticipate them? How is pitting used to your advantage? What strategies are used and when does one pit to gain the advantage? I have watched so many races where pitting seemingly just didn't make any sense. I would love to see a video concerning pitting and how to use it to your advantage and when it would be detrimental.

    • @yerrrrray
      @yerrrrray Год назад +1

      In its most basic forms: Undercutting is to ensure your tires are at operating temperatures (OT for short) by the time your opponent pits, thus ensuring you’ll be able to pull away while they try to get their tires at their OT. As for over cutting, it’s more complicated and riskier, because the sting before putting has to be longer and thus you can’t use the tires too much, but it allows you to use the tires more on the stint after pits to quickly reach OT and push harder without having to look after them as much. You’ll also have fresher tires compared to your opponent(s) and you’ll be able to catch/pass then quicker (again, this is usually riskier to some extent.) Now, this is just my basic understanding of it so if anyone would like to add to it feel free to just don’t be rude, thank you. Hope this helped a little bit 😅

    • @Nutmanjango
      @Nutmanjango Год назад

      @@yerrrrray thank you! Definitely learned something!

  • @BenDavies1977
    @BenDavies1977 Год назад +1

    Every time Crofty says "the old switcharoo" I die a little inside 😢

  • @Poorschedriver
    @Poorschedriver Год назад

    7:41 Fernando Alonso demonstrated this to Checo in Brazil, which was likley the highlight of the entire race.

  • @shadeburst
    @shadeburst Год назад

    Do you have a video on how to defend against a lunge? The overtaking driver loses a lot of energy through taking a bad line, so that driver has to force you to lose energy too or you will get better drive out of the corner and re-take. Spitskurve at Hockenheim may be the best laboratory test-bench for lunging and defending ever invented!

  • @superhooch
    @superhooch Год назад

    Greatest sponsor segue of all time

  • @0nikage.
    @0nikage. Год назад

    Yes!!!!!! Its a driver 61 video!!!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @alecmillea4539
    @alecmillea4539 Год назад

    Awesome video Scott! More like this please!!

  • @andrewahern3730
    @andrewahern3730 Год назад

    Setting up and executing passes is exactly the reason why oval racing is exciting

  • @bbbenj
    @bbbenj Год назад

    Thanks for your expertise

  • @omerhaimed549
    @omerhaimed549 Год назад

    Basically when a car behind you and you have to defend your position take the inside line wait for them to go for the the outside line and force them as wide as possible

  • @d4fm4n
    @d4fm4n 5 месяцев назад

    Fantastic content. Thank you

  • @f1andcarcontent
    @f1andcarcontent Год назад +15

    max verstappen's braking point is quite different from others

    • @Lanse1984
      @Lanse1984 Год назад +3

      He seems to lose 0 time overtaking

    • @f1andcarcontent
      @f1andcarcontent Год назад

      @@Lanse1984 yeah

    • @MitjaBonca
      @MitjaBonca Год назад +1

      indeed, he brakes earlier then most of others... so no advantage there.

    • @bertram-raven
      @bertram-raven Год назад

      @@MitjaBonca As does Ricky. People keep calling him "The last of the late brakers," but as one of Scott's video showed, he is one of the first to brake but not as hard.

  • @miguelolarte3762
    @miguelolarte3762 Год назад

    you can make the videos longer and explain in more detail, with breakin techniques and everything, i would love it!!!!

    • @bertram-raven
      @bertram-raven Год назад

      You need to do a Driver61 Masterclass. You will learn everything you see in the videos whilst coaches provide you with instant live feedback.
      I took the course and loved it. (I get nothing for saying this!)

  • @jamesmccomb9525
    @jamesmccomb9525 Год назад +8

    Those framerates on the simulation for some shots are pretty awful. Idk how you'd fix that but it definitely needs looking into.

    • @andrewahern3730
      @andrewahern3730 Год назад

      Replay and record demo at 1/8x speed, then correct in post.

  • @VanLucy1033
    @VanLucy1033 Год назад +1

    I didn't expect to hear young Will Buxton 😂

  • @Sir_Uncle_Ned
    @Sir_Uncle_Ned Год назад

    That “oh shut up!” From the commentator was absolutely perfect.

  • @89lakaganth
    @89lakaganth Год назад

    Great Video, Thanks

  • @Twobarpsi
    @Twobarpsi Год назад

    Excellent video!!

  • @firstnamethenalastname
    @firstnamethenalastname Год назад

    appreciate the sponsored content progress bar

  • @threadpuff
    @threadpuff Год назад

    "Such a shame we dont see too many of those late-breaking moves"
    Also Fernando Alonso in Abu Dhabi 2023: "say less"

  • @percyj220
    @percyj220 7 месяцев назад

    The switchback to retake a position was the first "defensive" move I ever used. Course I lost the place on the next corner anyway cuz the guy just had better pace

  • @ghostjob6499
    @ghostjob6499 10 месяцев назад

    Do An analysis of Alonzo v Russell crash in Melbourne. Did Alonzo pull a switchback defense on Russell?

  • @JonXthan07
    @JonXthan07 Год назад +1

    Switchback and outside>>>

  • @freddyehab4290
    @freddyehab4290 Год назад

    Please make a video about what happened to lewis hamilton and why his performance dorped

  • @ontoya1
    @ontoya1 Год назад

    Ever since i got good at poker i realized that all high level competition is pretty much poker. You have to play the player moreso than the game at the TOP

  • @BTrain-is8ch
    @BTrain-is8ch Год назад +2

    Best overtakers in the world? I think a number of other two and four wheeled series might have something to say about that.... two races in WorldSBK's final two rounds had 73 overtakes for first place alone.

  • @Watchdog99
    @Watchdog99 Год назад

    Give us an update on overdrive

  • @BruceUu
    @BruceUu Год назад

    i love how all of the footage is from games or gp2/3. Cos there wasnt a proper overtake in F1 since forever xD

  • @kimichen539
    @kimichen539 Год назад +44

    How about slickback rather than switchback?

    • @m-J_C
      @m-J_C Год назад +9

      Oh god sake why is this everywhere

    • @Dakkyun
      @Dakkyun Год назад +4

      No, switcheroo is the best

    • @theadamlevy
      @theadamlevy Год назад +8

      No my name is A Pimp Named Slickback

    • @groundedgaming
      @groundedgaming Год назад

      If that's what you say, Mr. Adam Levy😂​@@theadamlevy

    • @magicmillz
      @magicmillz Год назад

      @@theadamlevyBeat me to the reference 😂😂😂

  • @ehudgavron9086
    @ehudgavron9086 Год назад

    Hey Driver61 (Mr. Mansell) thanks for this. The key to the entire video is your very correct words within the first minute, that the overtaken driver must concede the pass.
    Too many drivers have not, will not, and refuse to concede that pass, leading to either a game of "chicken", or a quick retirement of either one or both drivers, sometimes with an opportunist in the slipstream taken with them.
    This is not a policing problem for the FIA inasmuch as they are unable to even solve a "simple" problem like all-four-wheels off-the-white-line issue. This is a racing culture thing. I've done amateur racing so consider this the same as refrigerator macaroni/glue master explaining to Leonardo Da Vinci how to "do art"... and yet, if you cant make a clean pass, don't. If you've been overtaken, don't be a dick.
    The difference between the two is experience plus the desire to save the car for a response later in the race. We all know it's not won on the first lap, not even in F1, not even in the MV era. Time to alert the drivers.
    Mr. Mansell (I'll call you by your first name when you allot me that privelege) I appreciate your hearty participation in this forum. When you fly upside-down, I will have explained it to hundreds of people... (going on 10 now...) and will be watching as live as I can get it. The dream of proving downforce is an upforce is absurd... and good on ya for taking that on.
    Ehud
    Tucson, Arizona, USA

  • @DFSJR1203
    @DFSJR1203 Год назад

    When I raced I was a good passer. This was oval track driving and I thought passing was passing. Having only run ovals I am not familiar with road racing.

  • @KrishnaGupta-oq4fo
    @KrishnaGupta-oq4fo Год назад +2

    max barking is simply awesome . i love his turns its more scientific thN others

    • @user-tr1hx7jx4r
      @user-tr1hx7jx4r Год назад +1

      His got the talent to control the back end of a car , sometimes making minor corrections whilst inside the corner almost like Schumacher too there's video on the channel about Max and Micheals driving style being almost similar

  • @AravindBalaji-u4x
    @AravindBalaji-u4x Год назад

    question: are there any other ways to defend against a switcheroo? Ive always thought that the defending driver could just take a shallower exit rather that all the way to the outside as a way to stop the attacking car.

    • @Kheeto67
      @Kheeto67 Год назад +1

      Brake earlier, the switcheroo works if the driver on the outside has enough space to get that exit speed, you can put your car in front of him and block but you need good timing

    • @DenzilTheGrate
      @DenzilTheGrate Год назад +2

      Park it on the apex, dont give them room to gain momentum over you

  • @gvishal9571
    @gvishal9571 Год назад +1

    0:01 Bottas disagrees

  • @nickgovier
    @nickgovier Год назад

    All of these examples are predicated on drivers leaving each other space. Sadly, in Austria 2019 the stewards decided to make it legal to divebomb, ignore the apex, and force the other driver completely off the track.

  • @JonathanHarvell
    @JonathanHarvell Год назад

    Isn't that spelled "Doff my cap." ? That said, great content as ever.

  • @steveeb9567
    @steveeb9567 Год назад

    Who about some videos about the driving styles of the current F1 drivers ?

  • @treigz
    @treigz Год назад +3

    car go brrr

  • @MRD0889
    @MRD0889 Год назад

    Lol blocking is frowned upon unless you're two ppl in F1 and depending on the weekend on how the Stuart's feel

  • @BSB-js8pm
    @BSB-js8pm Год назад

    Ham overtaking goat
    In this Video
    And Overall 😂

  • @IngenieroMan
    @IngenieroMan 10 месяцев назад

    Thumbnail reminds me of a certain "overtake" on silverstone 2021

  • @sellojuniorhlalele2411
    @sellojuniorhlalele2411 Год назад

    I'm surprised that you didn't mention nothing about a block pass. A move we see a lot in MotoGP and can be done in a car.

  • @optimusprime028
    @optimusprime028 Год назад +4

    "Max overtake is pushing other drivers off the track"
    -CultLH (crying)

  • @dondumpster3196
    @dondumpster3196 Год назад +2

    Verstapen and few youngsters changed dimension of overtake. They legalized dive bombs. Forbidden among drivers with rules like Mansell or Senna.

  • @bertram-raven
    @bertram-raven Год назад

    I have found young drivers are not being taught both block-passing and "parking" on the apex to defend a switch-back (two sides of the same coin) and so are far more likely to hit the passing/defending driver and later complain about being blocked. Older, more experienced drivers are finding themselves constantly being rear-ended because this skill is not being taught during karting lessons as once it was. What is more, many younger drivers are now of the opinion any kind of defence in a corner is "blocking." I blame F1 prima-donnas for legitimising this behaviour by whinging on the radio every ten seconds about being "blocked" when in reality they know nothing wrong was done but are hoping to influence the stewards.
    It makes me sad so many skills are being lost to a combination of technological crutches and new drivers thinking they can "snowflake" their way through a race by calling everything "blocking."
    My two boys know the techniques described in the video well - which is likely why they win so much given the other youngsters are clueless when it comes to balancing attack and defence strategies.

  • @jeremybarrot2258
    @jeremybarrot2258 Год назад

    Trick number one
    Just go fast ;)

  • @osemekeechenim3655
    @osemekeechenim3655 Год назад +2

    In racing blocking is frowned upon hmm I wonder why that doesn't apply to Max sending drivers off the road when he tries to overtake

    • @hectornecromancer5308
      @hectornecromancer5308 Год назад +3

      He's pratically applying technique #1 and #2, but in a very agressive manner

  • @BallisticTech
    @BallisticTech Год назад

    Where's the part where you just drive the other car off the road even though they've been beside you through the whole braking zone, apex and exit.
    I understand why they do it. But as a spectator I love seeing multi corner battles with cars going wheel to wheel back and forth battling.
    The drivers obviously don't want that so they just seem to pretend the other car isn't there.

  • @natureofnow
    @natureofnow Год назад +1

    Why all the Hamilton examples and none from Max? I want to learn the move where you brake so late that you can legally drive the other car off the track.

    • @alexlacl8730
      @alexlacl8730 Год назад

      Lewis brake way later than max and know how to execute

    • @natureofnow
      @natureofnow Год назад

      @@alexlacl8730 that’s the only right answer to my sarcasm. :-)

  • @makisan2596
    @makisan2596 Год назад

    Using examples of certain drivers have gotten their haters to be barking in the comments lmaoo. But great video

  • @kazabubu10
    @kazabubu10 Год назад

    The first move in the video looks awfully similar to a "block pass" in motorcycle terms....brilliant move....you pass compromising both lines and then park in front of the other car eliminating its advantage to go early on throtle after early rotation....

    • @andrewahern3730
      @andrewahern3730 Год назад

      I've heard it called a slider or a slide job. Basically yeet it into the turn, flying past your target car, get it slowed down enough to avoid the wall, and you end up parked on the racing line, blocking your target car

  • @Mantastic84
    @Mantastic84 Год назад

    the oooooool' 8:19

  • @joowonlee7114
    @joowonlee7114 Год назад

    RIP DTM, we will miss you.

  • @Housestationlive
    @Housestationlive Год назад

    fia shouldn't permit drivers to push someone out during an overtake maneuver

  • @AKAMustang
    @AKAMustang Год назад

    Don't forget about Vettel's famous double dummy.

  • @jonokiller
    @jonokiller Год назад

    Redbull F1 "Hmmm just be faster? Done"

  • @yannickg.1522
    @yannickg.1522 Год назад

    So I am justified to park it on the apex

  • @Housestationlive
    @Housestationlive Год назад

    will be usefull when i will be an f1 driver... in video games.

  • @kissgergo5202
    @kissgergo5202 Год назад

    4:23 well that's just a 5 second penalty

  • @jacksteven781
    @jacksteven781 Год назад +1

    Russell needs to start taking notes. The dude has negative race craft

  • @sadsismint
    @sadsismint Год назад

    Pretty sure if you're Verstappen you just full send it down the inside and hope that the other driver doesn't want to crash into you
    and drives off the track...

  • @throttlebrah
    @throttlebrah 7 месяцев назад

    Cant do that Valentino Rossi stuff on F1

  • @toyotaecw
    @toyotaecw Год назад

    When all else fails… use the chrome horn.

  • @EdNutting
    @EdNutting Год назад

    When most of the overtaking examples aren’t actually F1, kinda says there’s a problem with F1 😅

  • @Kset19
    @Kset19 Год назад

    Answer : by pressing the drs button

  • @phoneaccount6907
    @phoneaccount6907 Год назад

    Not mention Max Verstappen dive bomb!?

  • @RTPJu
    @RTPJu Год назад

    Can you explain Nelson Piquet overtaking Ayrton Senna at 1986 Hungary GP? The best overtaking ever, IMHO!

  • @Amemji
    @Amemji Год назад

    All of those good mentions but u forgot to mention the fake e.g. faking on the outside and going inside or visa versa

  • @zippy6667
    @zippy6667 Год назад

    The deep dive is a MV1 staple. Love him or hate him he’s very aggressive which I think the sport needs.

  • @aespa690
    @aespa690 Год назад

    What about the "push the other guy off the track" move known as the "Max special"?

  • @WenxityGAMING
    @WenxityGAMING 7 месяцев назад

    4:39 and soo easy too be stolen

  • @rickwebster1641
    @rickwebster1641 Год назад

    U need to see Motogp
    More overtaking per lap than a F1 race
    F1 n9t quite up to par

  • @joao_oliveira5282
    @joao_oliveira5282 Год назад

    Your guys sim vids need to have better fps

  • @Simcaderacing
    @Simcaderacing Год назад

    aka dive bombs

  • @window469wow3
    @window469wow3 Год назад

    Hi

  • @AugmentedGravity
    @AugmentedGravity Год назад

    Alonso around 130R.

  • @Lindokuhle19988Zulu
    @Lindokuhle19988Zulu Год назад +2

    The verstappen technique: crash or let me pass

  • @ashiagefa646
    @ashiagefa646 Год назад

    I like to race against AI, they all have nerves of steel, no amount of pressure will work on them, always on that perfect line, leaving no chance for a civilized overtake.

    • @Guardian_Arias
      @Guardian_Arias Год назад +1

      and the AI rubber banding around corners when you do eventually execute a perfect overtake for first on the last lap looks so comical and not at all subtle in the mirror and yet satisfying.

  • @TheNecromancer6666
    @TheNecromancer6666 Год назад

    For very obvious reasons, I think WEC LMH/LMP1 drivers are way better overtakers.