or same as you drive a hill climb road... don't go to fast.... whole point of hillclimb is power you way up not try to hit appex.... doing that you will go over.... And DNF.....
... dive off cliff there is no smooth touchdown. Live in Denver and drove to this peak every summer and using the cog rail way, theres cliff and pikes cliff
agreed< All these "inisder" videos have the most nasally, lispy voices. It is a total turn off! Along with the CC is wrong. Eleven thousand Feet it 1,100 at 8:02
I've driven Pike's Peak at the normal speed limit. That was intimidating enough. It's insane that people race up it and yet part of me wants to attempt the hill climb.
Watch Sebastien Loeb's Pikes Peak run. Its insane and that was his 4th run when he set the record at the time. I reckon he'll be back to reclaim that record.
We did the peak on our bikes. We were at the gate as they opened to avoid traffic. We pushed ourselves to our comfort limit and got it done in 38 minutes. 27 minutes slower than the record.
As someone who lives a few minutes away from Pike's Peak and driven up multiple time, it most definitely does not take anyone 3 hours to drive to the top. It usually takes around and hour, just depends on how busy they are at the summit because they only allow a certain number of cars there at a time.
I drove up Pikes Peak in 2017. Awesome experience! I started getting light headed at about 8,000 ft. Up was fun, down was brakes getting hot and 1st/2nd gear all the way down.
What happens if you lose control at… Nordschleife: You hit a wall and bounce around like a rubberball. Isle of Man: You hit a wall, a house or a rock. Pikes Peak: You see the ground, you see the sky, you see the ground, you see the sky…
Being here yesterday and seeing how sketchy the road up there is and scary, really makes me respect these guys a lot more. One wrong move and you’re gone from this earth 😳
This is in NO way surprising. After driving it a few years back, it's not hard to believe, but definitely worth doing in your life. The Sierra Club is the reason they had to pave the road?! Thanks for letting us know who ruined it; at least I've been wondering.
.R.I.P. and Amen to all the racers and incredible men who passed on this course, may they rest in peace forever knowing that they were loved, are loved and will be loved forever, Amen forever.
Normal people: Hope I never hit a tree because that could end in death! Pikes peak racing car drivers: Its so scary above the tree line, there’s only rocks and cliffs, no trees that could break my fall! 🔥
I ended up staying in Colorado Springs and I had no idea pikes Peak was there! We were lucky enough to able to drive all the way to the peak. The road is super grippy and fun as well, just couldn’t get too carried away without rails lol
This amazingly true because if you make it to the top you are considered honorable, but if the mountain calles you name it will make you bow to it. I've seen the greatest achievements to so many deaths. This is not just a race or road, it's a battle hardened warrior
As an all-time Gran Turismo fan; I felt very proud of seeing so many Gran Turismo logos on the windshields of those race cars. It seems that we have come a long way. 💪👏
@@stpbasss3773And? So what if he feels proud about that? Who are you to judge? Are you really so insecure that you have to put other people down to make yourself look good?
@@ven0m933 I just think it's weird to feel proud because a video game logo is on a car. I could understand if he was a developer of that game or something. I like certain movies but I don't feel proud if I see an adverb of a old movie I love lol.
Okay, it is just a game but I’ve driven around this hillclimb at Dirt Rally few times. It is pretty stressful. Going all out in really life would be pissing in my pants and what he said at 3:53, it is so God damn true. I was like “Which one was this?” all the time at that last sector. Yes, Nordscheife is a hard track as well but because the corners are a bit identical unlike Pikes Peak I kinda managed to memorize the track but not here.
I was in Colorado springs and walked in the garden of the Gods. I'm not a car expert but watching my friend drive up the hill/mountain was difficult for her and she had a jeep. Plus dirt is dirt, the moment you pave it not going to end well. That being said cool video👍👍
I drove up it and the top part is indeed scary, for me anyway, no guardrails, steep drop offs, so close to edge of road....I took my good ole time for sure. Driving down though seemed much less stressful.
Here in Perú we have the andes mountains where there are many competitions most of them rallies and the roads are sometimes half of the width from pikes peak and the altitude is much higher but seeing these brave pilots in other countries as well is also admirable
There have been 7 fatalities at Pikes Peak, 4 of those have been motorcyclists. That makes it, as they go, an incredibly safe racing event. I mean, 22 _drivers_ have died at Le Mans 24. 7 formula 1 drivers died at Indianapolis in just the 10 years it was part of the calendar. 19 riders have died at the North West 200. And then obviously the Isle of Man TT is just mad, with 151.
I have driven this track hundreds upon hundreds of times on rally.. as well as watched hundreds of actual atempts. I know this road like the back of my hand. my dream is to traverse this mountain in real life one day, as fast as I possibly can.
We have something similar in Germany: The Nürburgring. It changes a lot in terms of Weather and it sometimes Snows on one side and on the Other side its sunny. Also there are a lot of Blind corners and the Track cańt be maintained like regular circuits because its so long
i have gone to the race a few times and it is great. watching the cars go by at 100 mph inches from you and how good the cars sound when they go by. you need to go if you can.
I literally drove pikes peak yesterday during a trip to COS, it’s rough. Especially the closer you get to the top. I couldn’t imaging racing up the mountain at those speeds. Crazy insane. But I wanna go see the races, looks pretty cool.
I live in Denver and I've only been to the Pikes Peak twice. Being the 1st/2nd most visited mountain on Earth means that it's a zoo of people during the weekends/holidays. Not to mention that the zoo entrance fee is getting closer and closer to its peak elevation.
The danger certainly isnt what makes it interesting. Its the power of the machines and the skill of the drivers and watching them set fast times at unimaginable speed. We dont enjoy it because theres risk of injury, we enjoy it because its a good hillclimb
Pikes Peak is the most dangerous track in America, but a wreck like Ryan Newman's recent trip at Daytona reminds us that every track is dangerous. Racing is a very risky, very dangerous sport.
Because the pavement is ugly enough. When I was a kid I remember it all being dirt, I've been to many hillclimbs and it's nothing like it was. Plus, guardrails are expensive, Coloradans are already taxed enough, Polis wont pay for it!
@@ak47tetris84 , ok, there is an idea! Colorado - the turn is a "number 3". Copilot - the turn is a "2++". The difference is only a couple thousand feet down or many hundreds of metres. Further up someone stated Colorado is not rich. So how are they going to afford electronic turn signage for a road with a 25mph normal speed limit? Imagine the outcry on the rest of the states roads with that or higher speeds.
I'm from Uttarakhand, India its literally in Himalayan mountains... I drive mostly in hills & every week i visit my mom & she lives in Kotdwara which is a valley... So I'm also use to elevations.... & I'm really use to these twisty & hilly roads.... & my brain knows every other turn & even potholes 😂... I would suggest these drivers to only focus on this hill.... Practice & practice..... U will get use to it
@@PiPiTheLabra bro pikes peak bnd kr diya jata hai during race... Mere kehne ka matlb ye hai bro ki pahad pe chalane wala driver training kr le to accha score krega
When I was at Carson, my parents went from Hawaii to Alabama to Carson in 4 days and I took them up pikes peak on day 5..needless to say, the drive back down was a quiet one as the slept peacefully
@David Farley no, I mean well regulated. Which sometimes means a small cut in your general freedom. But more often just means you won't suffer because of your or others selfish actions ✌🏻
@@jooooocy Dein Satz erinnert mich an etwas das ich auch mal zu hören bekommen habe 😂 Ich habe mal eine Freundinn in meiner Corvette mitgenommen, und hab einmal kurz Gas gegeben. So von 0-70Kmh. Danach hat sie gesagt, sie kann es nicht fassen das man sowas legal im Straßenverkehr fahren darf 😂
Losing grip at
nordschleife: hit the wall
pikes peak: dive the cliff
Isle man TT: you need pilot license, hope you have smooth touchdown
or same as you drive a hill climb road... don't go to fast.... whole point of hillclimb is power you way up not try to hit appex.... doing that you will go over.... And DNF.....
campkira if you want to win you have to push it ten tenths the whole way
... dive off cliff there is no smooth touchdown. Live in Denver and drove to this peak every summer and using the cog rail way, theres cliff and pikes cliff
Isle of Man is way more crazy. Your going 180+ thru houses. But I can say pikes peak feels gnarly because of a cliff
@Ayawrxsti watch the conor Cummins crash at the IOM TT, quite the opposite of an immediate stop, off the edge of a hill as well, it's terrifying
Units of measurement in the USA:
- Inch
- Foot
- Yard
- Mile
- Football fields
We also use metric sometimes we just add unessiary shit
Got a problem with that soy boy?
@@jamalanewpizza6334 I think you're the soy boy lmao
Kevin O'Brien looking at your picture, I cant even tell if you're a dude or a chick. If I was your dad, id be ashamed.
@@jamalanewpizza6334 Got a problem with me, jackass?
This comment section:
80% Sinus problems
20% Football fields
And neither were as big a deal as the comments make it out to be.
Goo gooo geee geee gaa gaaaaa!!!
Pikes Peak stands at a height of 14,115 ft.......THAT'S EQUIVALENT TO ALMOST 39 FOOTBALL FIELDS
The good old football field unit
It's the same as 12,000 Olympic sized swimming pools or the height of 19,000 elephants.
That’s almost 1,200,000 whoopie cushions!
🤣
How many bananas is that?
'murica
the commentator obviously has a bad cold
gmcateer99 3 he was holding his nose
Lol im here b4 1k likes
Lol I’m here before 999 likes
gmcateer99 3 lmao here before 998 likes
. Lol I’m here before 998 likes
Pikes peak is not a track , its a hillclimb
It's a hillclimb help on a public road that's closed the week of the event
ITSA A PUBLIC ROAD LOL
hill climb racing in real life
@@ccrum32 allot of public roads are turned into tracks I don't see the issue
Kerchew well ya see just cause it gets closed off for a hill climb does not mean that it is a track currently
I feel like the narrator needs a break, I don't think he feels well...
Jokes aside, nice video!
It's the hypoxia kicking in
It's not really a joke is it now
Hi rem
agreed< All these "inisder" videos have the most nasally, lispy voices. It is a total turn off! Along with the CC is wrong. Eleven thousand Feet it 1,100 at 8:02
I've driven Pike's Peak at the normal speed limit. That was intimidating enough. It's insane that people race up it and yet part of me wants to attempt the hill climb.
Watch Sebastien Loeb's Pikes Peak run. Its insane and that was his 4th run when he set the record at the time. I reckon he'll be back to reclaim that record.
We did the peak on our bikes. We were at the gate as they opened to avoid traffic. We pushed ourselves to our comfort limit and got it done in 38 minutes. 27 minutes slower than the record.
I wanna try it at like 50 mph to get a bit of a feel but not too fast just yet
@@lejohnd2430imma c yall on tha news
I live 9 miles from the entrance to the park, I can’t explain to you all how intense it is to see the race up close and in person... I rarely miss it
Don’t worry I played mario kart for 7 years
Madmad lol same
Im taking the short cut down
That Shit game get simulator racing game for reals if even have hope in hack even GT3 race in real for reals!
Mario kart?
Boi get on my level I've been playing revolt since 1990's!
Khristian Gillespie Idiot
business insider is trying to be the new Donut media with all this car content
I’m not complaining. Better than no car content!
Got me clicking on it lol keep this up business insider
Donut media will always be better thanks to MORE POWAH BABY!
@@ultraguy8771 no
mo powah baby
No one:
Literally no one:
Americans: That is almost 3football fields
TheChosenThree Japanese: How many Tokyo Domes is that?
You mean
Handball!!
Football field is 90m long
Justice Warrior a handball court is 40 meters long and 20 meters wide. I think you mixed it up with handegg
@@nioji9518
It's a joke
American football is played by hand and not foot
@@nioji9518 *handegg
As someone who lives a few minutes away from Pike's Peak and driven up multiple time, it most definitely does not take anyone 3 hours to drive to the top. It usually takes around and hour, just depends on how busy they are at the summit because they only allow a certain number of cars there at a time.
I drove up Pikes Peak in 2017. Awesome experience! I started getting light headed at about 8,000 ft. Up was fun, down was brakes getting hot and 1st/2nd gear all the way down.
What happens if you lose control at…
Nordschleife: You hit a wall and bounce around like a rubberball.
Isle of Man: You hit a wall, a house or a rock.
Pikes Peak: You see the ground, you see the sky, you see the ground, you see the sky…
... then you see the ambulance.
@@mojorider8067 Or Jesus
Ha made me laugh
Saying this before someone actually falls off the cliff and actually walks out immediately out of the crash because his mom is watching.
And you keep moving moving
Have you seen the crash?
Yes I watched it live
Japanese : They call him the Downhill Specialist. He's driving a red EG6 Civic, and he crashed a lot
Ahh Yes
And it just so happens he duck tape his hand
*laughing ae86 noises*
Is this some kind of FF joke I’m too FR to understand?
Cameron Fairlie Initial D joke
4:26 thank you for making it incomprehensible for the international audience.
CircleNoob101 ? I can understand him fine
Americans deal with people using the metric system on the internet constantly, so I think it's very fair they use the imperial system
@@korloq8968 I disagree, because they are the minority, and I mean like 7 billion less minority.
Yeah well this minority could kick the worlds’ ass, so what we say, goes.
FishizzleBoy It sounds a bit propaganda
Please, can someone call HR.... Business Insider is gonna kill this man.....
0:01 SAMIR, YOU’RE BREAKING THE CAR!!
LMAO
SAMIR, LISTEN TO ME!!
Funny, but not funny that guy could've died idk if he did or not but cmon let's have maturity
the f1 is legendary They didn’t die, both of the guys made it out somehow
@@elyetidegeorgia8344 as I said i didnt know but there's a high chance of death falling of a a fucken cliff
I got a cold from this video
Lol
are you cured now?
100% ncov
Being here yesterday and seeing how sketchy the road up there is and scary, really makes me respect these guys a lot more. One wrong move and you’re gone from this earth 😳
Commentator clearly wanted to call in sick but had to record this video....
I can hear the sickness of the voice
Coronavirus ?
@@shaulbosheth8372 lmao
This is in NO way surprising.
After driving it a few years back, it's not hard to believe, but definitely worth doing in your life.
The Sierra Club is the reason they had to pave the road?! Thanks for letting us know who ruined it; at least I've been wondering.
3:20 Wow... Now keanu also take a part in pikes peak? Great
I get scared driving up those mountains when I’m going the speed limit..
Red Raider m
.R.I.P. and Amen to all the racers and incredible men who passed on this course, may they rest in peace forever knowing that they were loved, are loved and will be loved forever, Amen forever.
Could you not have found someone who doesn't sound like they're dying from Coronavirus?
HA!
Hahaha!!! He’s a 20 something, Dude!!!
Normal people: Hope I never hit a tree because that could end in death!
Pikes peak racing car drivers: Its so scary above the tree line, there’s only rocks and cliffs, no trees that could break my fall! 🔥
But what about the 'holy shot' - landing in a herd of wild sheep. Or is that only a mirage? Or the 1-in IT DOESN'T HAPPEN, I MUST BE DEAD.
I ended up staying in Colorado Springs and I had no idea pikes Peak was there! We were lucky enough to able to drive all the way to the peak. The road is super grippy and fun as well, just couldn’t get too carried away without rails lol
Respect just Respect 🙌 👏 for amazing driver skills
This amazingly true because if you make it to the top you are considered honorable, but if the mountain calles you name it will make you bow to it. I've seen the greatest achievements to so many deaths. This is not just a race or road, it's a battle hardened warrior
The narrator sounds like he has a stuffy nose
Exactly my thought!
😂😂
at least we know where Cory from Trailer Park Boys wound up
As an all-time Gran Turismo fan; I felt very proud of seeing so many Gran Turismo logos on the windshields of those race cars. It seems that we have come a long way. 💪👏
You felt proud because a fuckin video gane logo is on the cars???? Ok lmao that's pretty weird.
Still no pikes peak after GT2.
@@stpbasss3773And? So what if he feels proud about that? Who are you to judge? Are you really so insecure that you have to put other people down to make yourself look good?
@@ven0m933 I just think it's weird to feel proud because a video game logo is on a car. I could understand if he was a developer of that game or something. I like certain movies but I don't feel proud if I see an adverb of a old movie I love lol.
@@stpbasss3773 There’s nothing wrong about being proud of other people (GT developers)
Isle of man is on another level...
Both are dangerous tbh.
@Ploke Newo78 Dude, I didn't said it's better,that's not the point.
I think it's way more dangerous!
Another crazy wicked badass point to point racecourse that every professional driver wants to try. Like the Baja desert racecourse
someone get my man a neti pot
Almost as dangerous as Rainbow Road
Just Joshin not even close don’t talk down on rainbow road
Awesome reference! ⭐️⭐️⭐️
I have never fallen off all 32 times I played that course
@@planeguybryce what a god
@@josiahjulien2002 your right I'm sorry🥺🥺🥺🥺
Rare to find videos with over 250k views and have almost 0 comments.
I'm guessing they disabled comments until recently.
Watched this the last 25 years and it’s not the same since it was all paved. It’s incredible to just drive up and down this road.
People only like watching this video and not commenting, apparently. What a gem of a video.
I think comments arw getting deleted
Group B driver : sound's fun
0/10. Doesn’t have narrow enough roads :)
@@linksauce_1 lots of group b rally drivers won Pikes Peak. Ari vatanen, walter rohrl, Michelle mouton...
Okay, it is just a game but I’ve driven around this hillclimb at Dirt Rally few times. It is pretty stressful. Going all out in really life would be pissing in my pants and what he said at 3:53, it is so God damn true. I was like “Which one was this?” all the time at that last sector. Yes, Nordscheife is a hard track as well but because the corners are a bit identical unlike Pikes Peak I kinda managed to memorize the track but not here.
4:31 It's been a long time since the last time I heard someone measuring anything with football fields lmao
I don’t get it. What’s the rush to get up to the summit? Maybe they should have just gotten up earlier in the day.
I was in Colorado springs and walked in the garden of the Gods. I'm not a car expert but watching my friend drive up the hill/mountain was difficult for her and she had a jeep. Plus dirt is dirt, the moment you pave it not going to end well. That being said cool video👍👍
This is just insane. 2000 foot drop? Hell no
I drove up it and the top part is indeed scary, for me anyway, no guardrails, steep drop offs, so close to edge of road....I took my good ole time for sure. Driving down though seemed much less stressful.
Here in Perú we have the andes mountains where there are many competitions most of them rallies and the roads are sometimes half of the width from pikes peak and the altitude is much higher but seeing these brave pilots in other countries as well is also admirable
i drove my wrx up there feeling like a badass and then you hit the tree line and you REALLY get a sense of how insane this hill climb is
Takumi In is his 86: “I’ll hold the water, you can have it when I’m done.”
Takumi noob
Pikes Peak victory should be the 4th leg in the Quadruple Crown of Motorsport (win in the Monaco GP,Indy 500 win,24h of Le Mans win)
There have been 7 fatalities at Pikes Peak, 4 of those have been motorcyclists. That makes it, as they go, an incredibly safe racing event.
I mean, 22 _drivers_ have died at Le Mans 24. 7 formula 1 drivers died at Indianapolis in just the 10 years it was part of the calendar. 19 riders have died at the North West 200. And then obviously the Isle of Man TT is just mad, with 151.
Also that mountain is spectacularly beautiful, and ripping through it in a Wesley Motorsports Challenger is a respectable way to appreciate that
Isle of Man TT: What's dangerous about that.
You try doing 150-160mph on a bike a track surrounded with houses just inches away from death and then what you say.
I have driven this track hundreds upon hundreds of times on rally.. as well as watched hundreds of actual atempts. I know this road like the back of my hand. my dream is to traverse this mountain in real life one day, as fast as I possibly can.
*Eurobeat for mountainside tofu delivery intensifies*
TOFU? more like quarter pound with cheese right there
We have something similar in Germany: The Nürburgring. It changes a lot in terms of Weather and it sometimes Snows on one side and on the Other side its sunny. Also there are a lot of Blind corners and the Track cańt be maintained like regular circuits because its so long
You gotta send Japan's drift King over there with his AE86.
Pike's Peak. Another one of those legendary raceways that test and push drivers to the limit. USA! USA!
7:31 that driver definitely soiled himself.
0:00
car: drives off cliff
subtitles: [applause]
He really ended with, "The rewards far outweight the risk"... Okay...
i went up Pikes Peak today. it was fun
Would be nice to have the units in metric too so the remaining 99% of the world population can understand it...
@Eric Wesson that is so backwards.
@@pancake5830 you could also just do a quick Google search.
There is a reason we are exporting American football to the world lol
31 km of possible death at every turn you’re welcome.
I've driven up Pikes Peak a few times myself when I lived in Colorado Springs. It's scary enough driving slow.
Would love to have this hill climb stage on GT Sport. Please bring it back Polyphony!
i have gone to the race a few times and it is great. watching the cars go by at 100 mph inches from you and how good the cars sound when they go by. you need to go if you can.
That’s cool and all, but have you seen the Mt. Akina Track?
No my dude. Irohazaka is where it's at!
I literally drove pikes peak yesterday during a trip to COS, it’s rough. Especially the closer you get to the top. I couldn’t imaging racing up the mountain at those speeds. Crazy insane. But I wanna go see the races, looks pretty cool.
I thought this was a rally track until they said I have to memorise the stage and saw the cars they were using
I live in Denver and I've only been to the Pikes Peak twice. Being the 1st/2nd most visited mountain on Earth means that it's a zoo of people during the weekends/holidays. Not to mention that the zoo entrance fee is getting closer and closer to its peak elevation.
I really feel like I know my business' insides after this
One time when I went to pikes peak I was in the gift shop and saw one of my friends all the way from Texas inside, it was crazy.
This guy sounds like the Ram Ranch singer
U r right
3:02 you can hear a guy yelling YEAAAAAAH as tragedy develops lol
The danger is what makes pike peaks so interesting, racing is becoming too safe nowadays
The danger certainly isnt what makes it interesting. Its the power of the machines and the skill of the drivers and watching them set fast times at unimaginable speed. We dont enjoy it because theres risk of injury, we enjoy it because its a good hillclimb
Raced PP in 2011 when there was still dirt. We raced a motorcycle sidecar rig. Amazing experience.
Hammond should drive this race in the new Rimac...
Pikes Peak is the most dangerous track in America, but a wreck like Ryan Newman's recent trip at Daytona reminds us that every track is dangerous. Racing is a very risky, very dangerous sport.
For everybody commenting on the narrators nasally voice, just shut up. You’re wining it’s not gonna change anything, it’s not even that bad ffs.
7:32 Driver: nnnnnope, no thank you
How does this have 700k views and only 3 comments.... Wth man this is a atcual phenomenon
I bet comments was just now activated
Welp im the third comment
Drove this road numerous times. Can’t wait to take my new STI up it
Who else remembers it from Gran Turismo
Suzuki Escudo Pikes Peak version, fastest car in the game.
Which one??
Hill climb racing, rally racing, and TT racing are the trifecta of dangerous motorsports
if initial d were revived, i want to see a race in this place
*Guy holds back a sneeze for almost 10 minutes.*
Honestly curious, why don't they put guardrails next to the road? It's a public road for crying out loud!
Because the pavement is ugly enough. When I was a kid I remember it all being dirt, I've been to many hillclimbs and it's nothing like it was. Plus, guardrails are expensive, Coloradans are already taxed enough, Polis wont pay for it!
@@ak47tetris84 , ok, there is an idea! Colorado - the turn is a "number 3". Copilot - the turn is a "2++". The difference is only a couple thousand feet down or many hundreds of metres.
Further up someone stated Colorado is not rich. So how are they going to afford electronic turn signage for a road with a 25mph normal speed limit? Imagine the outcry on the rest of the states roads with that or higher speeds.
It was designed by the engineering team from the Death Star. No handrails.
@Nobody comments are not funny you troglodyte feel free to donate.
I know i may be trash talked but what about Mt Washington hillclimb or the Oregon Trail rally?
please get well soon :)
In the first clip when the car goes off the cliff the captions say [applause] 😂
I'm from Uttarakhand, India its literally in Himalayan mountains... I drive mostly in hills & every week i visit my mom & she lives in Kotdwara which is a valley... So I'm also use to elevations.... & I'm really use to these twisty & hilly roads.... & my brain knows every other turn & even potholes 😂...
I would suggest these drivers to only focus on this hill....
Practice & practice..... U will get use to it
I am sure you are not driving that fast dude. Haha
@@PiPiTheLabra traffic ka naam suna hai?
@@sanurawat1651 wahi to maine kaha hai, K itni speed me thodi jata hai.
@@PiPiTheLabra bro pikes peak bnd kr diya jata hai during race... Mere kehne ka matlb ye hai bro ki pahad pe chalane wala driver training kr le to accha score krega
@@sanurawat1651 wo to hai bro, but urge to beat time of others is what makes it risky. More speed in turns.
This guy doesnt know the difference between a race track and a rally stage
Yeah lol a track you can do laps on, you can't do laps on a stage
pedantic much?
When I was at Carson, my parents went from Hawaii to Alabama to Carson in 4 days and I took them up pikes peak on day 5..needless to say, the drive back down was a quiet one as the slept peacefully
"Rewards far outweight the risk"
Yeah...
I like the way you guys are reviewing tracks
Coming from the strongly regulated Germany my only thoughts were "How can this be legal?" 😂😂
Honestly thinking the same and I live in the US lol
@David Farley no, I mean well regulated. Which sometimes means a small cut in your general freedom. But more often just means you won't suffer because of your or others selfish actions ✌🏻
@@jooooocy regulated, opressed, same difference
@@jooooocy Dein Satz erinnert mich an etwas das ich auch mal zu hören bekommen habe 😂
Ich habe mal eine Freundinn in meiner Corvette mitgenommen, und hab einmal kurz Gas gegeben. So von 0-70Kmh.
Danach hat sie gesagt, sie kann es nicht fassen das man sowas legal im Straßenverkehr fahren darf 😂
Now I wanna race it again… safely, with Dirt 2. Nice video.
That ACURA thoe