The Science Behind NASCAR's Worst Blowovers, Flips, and Crashes
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2023
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The Ryan Preece Daytona flip crash was the first classic blowover in NASCAR for a while. In this video, I quickly explain the science behind NASCAR blowovers and flips, and why it's the last great danger drivers face in our safety conscious world.
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Get ready for an adrenaline-pumping ride as we dive into the world of NASCAR flips and blowovers! In this video, we'll showcase some of the most jaw-dropping NASCAR crashes and flips, featuring iconic moments from the Daytona 500 and beyond. Join us as we explore the physics behind these spectacular blowovers and discuss the safety measures in place to protect drivers like Kyle Larson. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more thrilling NASCAR content! Наука
Im sure the flat body doesnt help with blowovers, im honestly confused with why they made that decision, also why they redid the window net, it shouldnt come off
Great video and explanations. Would you still consider Joey Logano's wreck to be an assisted blowover, since he still got hit while turned?
i find crash compilations satisfying
I’ve been looking for a video like this for months. Thank you. 😊
Im amazed at how many people think roof flaps will stop a weight-shift flip
how do you only have 800 subscribers? you deserve 100k!
3:38 1996*
I turn roof flaps off in nr2003 and still its hard to blowover unless chassis type is at 5 or the temperature is at negative
NR2003 is great
Cool vid yup