There's not enough respect for NASCAR on this side of the pond but when you see it raw like that, it's put in perspective....Those guys have Balls of steel.
@@johnayres2303 every track comes with different game plans. This is Daytona a superspeedway so therefore for this track it's all gas no brakes, a lot of drafting if you don't draft the pack will leave you lol
I stumbled upon nascar in recent daytona 500 via RUclips live onboards with no commentary. Coming from F1 and circuit racing for the first time this really caught my attention. I just love the pure flow of the cars, sound and drivers' skill.
And how the engines can be almost redlined for hours nonstop. (Which unfortunately takes a lot of the "stock" out of "stock car racing"-NASCAR racecars these days are more like Super Stock than truly stock. Maybe they should be built as high-performance street engines instead of full-out race engines, using road oil, road tires, real headlights/tail lights/mirrors/etc.)
Until you get out there in it, you really can't tell how much they are moving around, all at once.......until now. This is such a good video for demonstrating the realities of riding in a pack at Daytona.
Yeah every body who says they just ride around Daytona and talladega with the gas pedal to the floor all day should view this 🤔. They could see how much they have to feather the gas and or tap the brakes constantly for 4 hours
Jesus Christ! Ive been watchingn my whole life I'm 33 and I have NEVER seen a Daytona car cam with that much action in 4 minutes. I rewound the crash a few times to see all the different things he had to do. Wow Joey is a fuckin madman!!!
Ever since the ride-along experience going 160 around Daytona, giving me my first taste of true speed in an automobile, that has set my career goal in concrete to be a stock car driver The sounds of those engines firing up and driving off one by one were enough to put a smile on my face, and I vividly remember the tachometer spiking to 3000 when I sat down in the passenger seat and realized I was really riding in a race car Somehow, I can’t handle the acceleration of roller coasters, but I loved the feeling of going into the bankings- feeling the vibrations of the tires under load and feeling like I was flying
And to think these guys can get upwards of 200+ in the draft with a pack of cars moving next to them bringing themselves inches from eachother is wild. The average person gets uncomfortable at highway speeds if the car in the next lane just so happens to slowly make its way towards the divided line lol
I took the tour at Daytona that puts you on the track and stepped out on the banking and after seeing this you realize these guys are as crazy as s#$*... much respect!!!
I would use the round piece of cardboard it comes with those round pop-up clothes hampers for the steering wheel, and a ruler in a cup for a shifter 😁😁😁
The engine itself basically do endurance racing. They kept full throttle at the very near of 9000 rpm red Line for hours. If we put NASCAR engine to do like 24 hours of Daytona or Le Mans, detuned to about 500-550 hp (from their original full blown NASCAR-spec 800 hp), it would reliable AF in 24 hours races. Just inmprove cooling & some bits of adjustment, there you go. In the past, some Chevy DeKon Monza used Hendrick-tuned small block Chevy V8 which is basically NASCAR engine & got considerably good run in Endurance races
The Daytona 500 is still such a crazy concept too me…full throttle all the way around, where drafting, teammates, and a little bit of luck play major roles in the outcome
It's a roulette race or what we call plate racing , we nascar fans only like this because you don't need much talent and equipment to win this race, that means more chance for the underfunded underdogs to win
@@brapa1190 This is full well real racing, just a different type with different skills required. Just look at the results for any Cup race at Daytona. It's usually guys who are decently skilled and/or have good equipment at any other track as well. The 'anyone can win' thing is BS and you'd have to be a little dim to believe it.. Lol
@@kem0n0.kokomo Yeah overtaking cars and sliding with a pack at 200 mph while taking turns, isn't something any driver can do. Even other race car drivers can't run ovals. Look at Danica Patrick as a perfect example. She came from F1. Your telling me she can win F1 races but can't finish a race in Nascar and its easy?.... No it just requires a different level of endurance and control. F1 generally don't run oval. So her skill in turning a very light and overpowered car into small sections of the track don't translate to oval flat out, if you wanna take a position on someone its a dogfight at 200 mph always. Not accelerating from 60mph to 160mph out of corners like a F1. You add in all the nasty bumping and pushing, brake checking at 200 mph. It's just a completely different animal. Slightest motion in the car at 200mph means it's basically almost unrecoverable in a slide or spin. @2:16 you see this happen to the black car 2 positions up from Joey. Its get out of line and almost wrecks out the entire pack at 200mph flat out.
After reading through the comments and noticing that many do not understand the skill that’s involved, I would have to recommend nascar heat 5on the ps4 and 5 or Xbox. And race on Daytona and talledega. Figure that out and you’ll have a much deeper understanding.
Or on PC... heck my NASCAR 2002 series by Sierra is a great simulator. Sadly 2002 game don't support higher resolutions so pretty much outdated. I have NASCAR heat 5 on PC and it's really not much different in game play than my 2002 game believe it or not. Just supports higher resolutions for my larger screen.
Get your friends to contact Nascar and request a full race over there. After all the NFL takes American football to the UK every year. And street outlaws no prep kings just came to Australia with their racecars and ran against your best. I would love for Nascar to cross the pond.
@@zd9lu9ul60 there’s road courses in NASCAR, I mean you can say all NASCAR drivers do is turn left but I don’t see you out there doing it so. 🤷♂️🤦🏽♂️🤡
Good footage for people to watch who think that all they do at Talladega and Daytona is just drive around with ithe pedal to the floor all day and never let up or brake 🤔
He’s like a surgeon! He lifts off the throttle 1 car length before getting to the car in front to match his speed and stay close together on straightaways. So steady with his hands and feet at speed and very calm when he has to stop.
That was intense, I'm holding my phone and gripping the heck out of it... Lol. I have NASCAR heat 5 on PC and damn this looks just like it. Even gaming it's intense, i sweat holding the game controller it takes so much concentration to run these cars, can't imagine what a real one would be like?... Wow. And that tire smoke... like can't see anything... crazy shit. Fun and scary at the same time... way better than any rollercoaster.
I have been watching Nascar since I was 7 or 8 years old I have and always will have 100% respect for these guy girls. Yeah they're cocky and arrogant, but he'll I'm a retired disabled combat veteran and I was a US Paratrooper. These guys and girls have reflexes that are extremely important and quick. I'd absolutely 💯 % love to go around daytona or Talladega with a top Nascar driver.
@OIF/OEF-0341 No, it's true. They're averaging 320 km/h. Formula one never averages more than 200 km/h because they race in mixed circuits. So yeah, NASCAR is faster paced than F1. Obviously if you were to put a F1 car on Daytona's high banks, it'd do like 450 km/h with the right setup. NASCAR cars are restricted too, unrestricted they can average up to 400 km/h.
@OIF/OEF-0341 I've been to many Daytona 500s, among other races, and to F1 races too. NASCAR races are much more entertaining. You'll never see a 0.001s photo finish at over 320 km/h while a car flips behind the pack in a F1 race.
@OIF/OEF-0341 You say NASCAR is just cars going around and around but F1 is no different, it's even worse actually. The same guy won for the 5th time in a row last weekend and the only highlight of the race was a driver almost dying because of an inconvenient unsafe barrier. Super predictable, it's almost like slot car racing. EDIT: NASCAR usually has around 15 different winners per season, F1 lately has 3-4 at most. It's like watching grass grow
Seeing this video is one thing, but driving on Daytona is a whole nother! We don’t get the speeds they get with the 24 hour course configuration, but up to 160’s 170’s depending on the car. Feel free to check out the Daytona vids on my page. I don’t know how they keep their composure while 3 wide on the embankments.
I used to hate NASCAR for being just ovals and all that. But just seeing the innards of oval racing just makes it even better and as deadly as any other motorsport would.
This package was SOOOO much better than the big spoiler bullshit they've been running the last couple years. Faster, slightly more spread out, and the cars weren't just completely glued to the track.
What do you mean!? Don't you like good runs and bump draftings? Like come on, I know this is action enough but it's Train racing, The new package literally makes driver move around,push and not just follow the leader
i have never watched nascar ever in my life. can someone explain why they have the steering wheel so near to them? like its almost in their face. in f1, the drivers have the steering wheel in a comfortable distance but in nascar its different i wonder why...
It's a comfort thing. Having outstretched arms is better for quick, nimble, precise movements, but when the wheel is closer, it's better for comfort when you're holding the wheel at a angle more than you are straight. You don't do quick steering movements in nascar.
There's not enough respect for NASCAR on this side of the pond but when you see it raw like that, it's put in perspective....Those guys have Balls of steel.
ruclips.net/video/u2JkDDWzJn8/видео.html
It looks dangerous but I don’t understand the skills involved. It looks like flat-out motoring to me.
@@johnayres2303 every track comes with different game plans. This is Daytona a superspeedway so therefore for this track it's all gas no brakes, a lot of drafting if you don't draft the pack will leave you lol
@@jajuanbell9163 We have nothing like it here in the UK, so its difficult to understand what are the skills, tactics etc.
@@johnayres2303 yeah I understand brother, nascar and F1 racing are two different beasts. I respect both sports.
I stumbled upon nascar in recent daytona 500 via RUclips live onboards with no commentary.
Coming from F1 and circuit racing for the first time this really caught my attention. I just love the pure flow of the cars, sound and drivers' skill.
Well, glad to have ya. It's a great series and always puts on some great racing
How NASCAR drivers can maneuver through all that at 200 miles an hour is incredible.
Exactly!
And how the engines can be almost redlined for hours nonstop. (Which unfortunately takes a lot of the "stock" out of "stock car racing"-NASCAR racecars these days are more like Super Stock than truly stock. Maybe they should be built as high-performance street engines instead of full-out race engines, using road oil, road tires, real headlights/tail lights/mirrors/etc.)
Controlling cars at that speed is between death and victory
Those guys get paid the big bucks for a reason, and they can have them too. I'll watch from here, thank you.
it is not, because they can't. You are just watching the one that was lucky.
Until you get out there in it, you really can't tell how much they are moving around, all at once.......until now. This is such a good video for demonstrating the realities of riding in a pack at Daytona.
Yeah every body who says they just ride around Daytona and talladega with the gas pedal to the floor all day should view this 🤔. They could see how much they have to feather the gas and or tap the brakes constantly for 4 hours
4:22 Man! Those are reflexes!!
JULIO JOSE OSWALDO MORALES BARRIENTOS - would’ve plowed straight into them😂
in teh 1994 hikami arai
^_^
Rather you like Nascar or not, it takes a lot of talent to do what these guys do
Jesus Christ! Ive been watchingn my whole life I'm 33 and I have NEVER seen a Daytona car cam with that much action in 4 minutes. I rewound the crash a few times to see all the different things he had to do. Wow Joey is a fuckin madman!!!
yes
one of the most underrated racers ever
Really impressed with how significantly improved the handling is.
Ever since the ride-along experience going 160 around Daytona, giving me my first taste of true speed in an automobile, that has set my career goal in concrete to be a stock car driver
The sounds of those engines firing up and driving off one by one were enough to put a smile on my face, and I vividly remember the tachometer spiking to 3000 when I sat down in the passenger seat and realized I was really riding in a race car
Somehow, I can’t handle the acceleration of roller coasters, but I loved the feeling of going into the bankings- feeling the vibrations of the tires under load and feeling like I was flying
And to think these guys can get upwards of 200+ in the draft with a pack of cars moving next to them bringing themselves inches from eachother is wild. The average person gets uncomfortable at highway speeds if the car in the next lane just so happens to slowly make its way towards the divided line lol
I am german. Do i need to say more?
Same I hate rollercoasters but Im a speedster when driving. I love flooring it and feeling the power of engines.
This has definitely got to be one of the best real views I've ever seen.
This is so relaxing to watch
I'd watch a whole race like this, i wish they let you choose a driver and beable to ride on board the whole race.
NASCAR Drive. That'll allow you to do that.
@@HeyStack199 Sick, thanks for the response.
Only about 5 or 6 cars have an onboard every race
@@randomkdm Cool to know, I'm always interested in this stuff.
@@Shroomlines Imagine your car flipping throughout the fence💀
2:20 Scary Stuff
I took the tour at Daytona that puts you on the track and stepped out on the banking and after seeing this you realize these guys are as crazy as s#$*... much respect!!!
Right? Tv does NOT do it justice. Wish more people could experience being on the track. Like it’s insane.
@Zergul Stanikzai it’s banked so high you can barely walk up it. It’s unbelievable. Tv just can’t show how steep it is.
i like getting out a plate and pretending it's a steering wheel and the umbrella's handle as a stick shift and pretend I'm racing
no need for the umbrella on this one, though
SIMULATION 100
I also used to do this when I was a kid between the sofa and the coffee table when I was watching Formula 1, as if I was sitting in a cockpit
I would use the round piece of cardboard it comes with those round pop-up clothes hampers for the steering wheel, and a ruler in a cup for a shifter 😁😁😁
0:15 OOOOOOOO THIS ENGINE
Missing that wreck like a champ holy cow What a rush.
It’s amazing how good that car was through the corners.
These car povs are the best part of NASCAR
Awesome video, loved the long take to see what it really like more close up
I’ve never seen that kind of braking from an in car cam. That’s incredible
The engine itself basically do endurance racing. They kept full throttle at the very near of 9000 rpm red Line for hours.
If we put NASCAR engine to do like 24 hours of Daytona or Le Mans, detuned to about 500-550 hp (from their original full blown NASCAR-spec 800 hp), it would reliable AF in 24 hours races. Just inmprove cooling & some bits of adjustment, there you go.
In the past, some Chevy DeKon Monza used Hendrick-tuned small block Chevy V8 which is basically NASCAR engine & got considerably good run in Endurance races
well you got your wish, they just forgot to give it a proper gearbox sadly
Bro had a vision
@@Th3cosmic_bro predicted the future
Takes one person to sneeze and it all goes to shit lol
That is what makes it exciting.
Lol... true indeed.
This was the longest 4 minute of my life & im not even mad lol
Police say it’s dangerous to tailgate going 65 mph these guys doing it at 200mph 😂😂😂
Power of drafting 🤝
It is because you have much more that could happen on the road. The road is not a controlled racetrack.
I can listen to the sound of this all day long
The out of bounds line is likely the biggest contributor to wrecks. The runs they get and no where to go...
This is some intense nerve racking stuff, and they go at it for hours !
The Daytona 500 is still such a crazy concept too me…full throttle all the way around, where drafting, teammates, and a little bit of luck play major roles in the outcome
That guys car was sparking throughout the entire lap.
No ride height rule has them running the bodies of the car literally on the ground. It's all cosmetic you're seeing.
oh
God the engine sound alone mixed with that straight gut gearbox.. Orgasmic
FRICKEN BADASS SHIT FROM JOEY LOGANO!! ALL NASCAR DRIVERS ARE TRULY AMAZING ATHLETES !!
The utmost respect and admiration for Mr. Joseph Logano! #GoJoey
Man, if I ever become a NASCAR Driver, I got to be at the edge of my seat.
Damn, look how fast he take positions
It's a roulette race or what we call plate racing , we nascar fans only like this because you don't need much talent and equipment to win this race, that means more chance for the underfunded underdogs to win
Real racing is on short,dirt, intermediate tracks and road courses
@@brapa1190 This is full well real racing, just a different type with different skills required. Just look at the results for any Cup race at Daytona. It's usually guys who are decently skilled and/or have good equipment at any other track as well. The 'anyone can win' thing is BS and you'd have to be a little dim to believe it.. Lol
@@kem0n0.kokomo Yeah overtaking cars and sliding with a pack at 200 mph while taking turns, isn't something any driver can do. Even other race car drivers can't run ovals. Look at Danica Patrick as a perfect example. She came from F1. Your telling me she can win F1 races but can't finish a race in Nascar and its easy?.... No it just requires a different level of endurance and control. F1 generally don't run oval. So her skill in turning a very light and overpowered car into small sections of the track don't translate to oval flat out, if you wanna take a position on someone its a dogfight at 200 mph always. Not accelerating from 60mph to 160mph out of corners like a F1. You add in all the nasty bumping and pushing, brake checking at 200 mph. It's just a completely different animal. Slightest motion in the car at 200mph means it's basically almost unrecoverable in a slide or spin. @2:16 you see this happen to the black car 2 positions up from Joey. Its get out of line and almost wrecks out the entire pack at 200mph flat out.
Cara..... O som desse motor é incrível ❤
After reading through the comments and noticing that many do not understand the skill that’s involved, I would have to recommend nascar heat 5on the ps4 and 5 or Xbox. And race on Daytona and talledega. Figure that out and you’ll have a much deeper understanding.
Or on PC... heck my NASCAR 2002 series by Sierra is a great simulator. Sadly 2002 game don't support higher resolutions so pretty much outdated. I have NASCAR heat 5 on PC and it's really not much different in game play than my 2002 game believe it or not. Just supports higher resolutions for my larger screen.
Turn off all assists as well, considering these cars are raw. It’s still 100x easier in a game than real life.
Just outstanding
I really want to see some nascars hit our Bathurst track in Australia there’d be some pretty slick times across conrod straight
They had some races in the mid 90s with some NASCAR spec stock cars. Along with Calder and Surfers Paradise.
Get your friends to contact Nascar and request a full race over there. After all the NFL takes American football to the UK every year. And street outlaws no prep kings just came to Australia with their racecars and ran against your best. I would love for Nascar to cross the pond.
My respect for NASCAR just went through the roof.
so much more beating and banging than what you see on tv
This is bloody awesome.
Stenhouse drives crazy asf.. you just knew he was gonna wreck
I thought his name is spinhouse
Except that he had nothing to do with it. Kurt Busch and Blaney.
Where can I find videos like this?
RUclips
Austin Dillin's wreck Coke Zero 400 at Daytona. Also Austin Dillion's Coke Zero 400 crash front row view. look for that video.
This view gives the viewer a better look at how much the cars are actually moving around.
the 8 dislikes are f1 fans
Atleast f1 cars can turn right during the race
@@zd9lu9ul60 at least you can pass people in nascar
@@zd9lu9ul60 there’s road courses in NASCAR, I mean you can say all NASCAR drivers do is turn left but I don’t see you out there doing it so. 🤷♂️🤦🏽♂️🤡
Nascar drivers don't need to press a button to pass people.
Good footage for people to watch who think that all they do at Talladega and Daytona is just drive around with ithe pedal to the floor all day and never let up or brake 🤔
He’s like a surgeon! He lifts off the throttle 1 car length before getting to the car in front to match his speed and stay close together on straightaways. So steady with his hands and feet at speed and very calm when he has to stop.
By far the best sound ever.
4:38 can we just appreciate how amazing this sound is
Wow that was really awesome.
Can someone tell me where can i watch this particular race with this same care onboard cam?
This is tailgating on a whole other level.
Joey lifted before you could even see smoke. That's reaction time right there.
The sound at 0:14 is straight out of Cars.
This is way better than FOX's transmissions
How the heck does the engine not blow up or over heat or something
That was intense, I'm holding my phone and gripping the heck out of it... Lol. I have NASCAR heat 5 on PC and damn this looks just like it. Even gaming it's intense, i sweat holding the game controller it takes so much concentration to run these cars, can't imagine what a real one would be like?... Wow. And that tire smoke... like can't see anything... crazy shit. Fun and scary at the same time... way better than any rollercoaster.
I have been watching Nascar since I was 7 or 8 years old I have and always will have 100% respect for these guy girls. Yeah they're cocky and arrogant, but he'll I'm a retired disabled combat veteran and I was a US Paratrooper. These guys and girls have reflexes that are extremely important and quick. I'd absolutely 💯 % love to go around daytona or Talladega with a top Nascar driver.
That’s why these guys get the big bucks
This is so much faster paced than Formula One, etc.
@OIF/OEF-0341 No, it's true. They're averaging 320 km/h. Formula one never averages more than 200 km/h because they race in mixed circuits. So yeah, NASCAR is faster paced than F1. Obviously if you were to put a F1 car on Daytona's high banks, it'd do like 450 km/h with the right setup. NASCAR cars are restricted too, unrestricted they can average up to 400 km/h.
@OIF/OEF-0341 I've been to many Daytona 500s, among other races, and to F1 races too. NASCAR races are much more entertaining. You'll never see a 0.001s photo finish at over 320 km/h while a car flips behind the pack in a F1 race.
@OIF/OEF-0341 You say NASCAR is just cars going around and around but F1 is no different, it's even worse actually. The same guy won for the 5th time in a row last weekend and the only highlight of the race was a driver almost dying because of an inconvenient unsafe barrier. Super predictable, it's almost like slot car racing.
EDIT: NASCAR usually has around 15 different winners per season, F1 lately has 3-4 at most. It's like watching grass grow
@Zergul Stanikzai American races are so amateurish that Montoya won 0 ovals in NASCAR in like 250 starts lol...
@@zzrs Right on!! Nothing says quality be racing like needing a "push to pass" button. Lol. Cart drivers can't drive dirt, or Nascar.
What year was this
2018
Love how they cruised at 200 Miles Per Hour and did not crash.
I saw the Goodyear blimp, they are “blimp worthy”
That looks nerve racking! I believe Id rather drive lost with my wife yelling in my ear about missing a turn 40 miles back.
All that we are living for
4:22 McQueen?
These things are fast AF
how much downforce cup cars created?
*alot*
i didnt realize how scary nascar really is..
Spelled Logano wrong its not Lagano its Logano
Seeing this video is one thing, but driving on Daytona is a whole nother! We don’t get the speeds they get with the 24 hour course configuration, but up to 160’s 170’s depending on the car. Feel free to check out the Daytona vids on my page. I don’t know how they keep their composure while 3 wide on the embankments.
I used to hate NASCAR for being just ovals and all that. But just seeing the innards of oval racing just makes it even better and as deadly as any other motorsport would.
Incredible..best racing video😎
Dude that crash was crazy !!
ESPETACULAR LOGANO!
El viaducto Miguel Alemán 😂👍🏻 🇲🇽
They need to make a new version of the gyrocam.
2:31 McQueen is fading, McQueen is fading!
That car was flying
seeing this I feel like I'm in a real simulator
Just fucking epic! Regards from Europe! Long live the V8!
2:18 ...some poo came out...
Me watching it on 2x for more speed 😂
Turn right to go left. Sneak through the window
Pretty much the same as my mad morning dash to work. Somebody wrecks? Too bad! Just steer around 'em and keep going, now I'm even later!
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nice
It feels like they are always one twitch or bump away from disaster
Because they are.
Door to door bumper to bumper that takes huge balls.
Relâmpago Marquinhos...☠️☠️☠️
These high redline screaming naturally aspirated "medium" V8... God...
what cars are? what engine they use?
Chevrolet Camaro, Ford Mustang, Toyota Camry. 5.7 liter or 358 cubic inch V8.
wow ty!@@scrambler69-xk3kv
It's so eriee after the crash, like you can't even hear the engine after the yellow flag
He is at times shutting his engine off to save fuel after the crash.
It sound relaxing
Nossa top d Mais eu amo 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Gears?
This package was SOOOO much better than the big spoiler bullshit they've been running the last couple years. Faster, slightly more spread out, and the cars weren't just completely glued to the track.
What do you mean!? Don't you like good runs and bump draftings? Like come on, I know this is action enough but it's Train racing, The new package literally makes driver move around,push and not just follow the leader
i have never watched nascar ever in my life. can someone explain why they have the steering wheel so near to them? like its almost in their face. in f1, the drivers have the steering wheel in a comfortable distance but in nascar its different i wonder why...
It's a comfort thing. Having outstretched arms is better for quick, nimble, precise movements, but when the wheel is closer, it's better for comfort when you're holding the wheel at a angle more than you are straight. You don't do quick steering movements in nascar.
Girls dreams: omg! My crush kissed me!
Boys dreams:
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I totally forgot I commented this lmao
Just to remind you, you commented this
@@mt.sinai_ lol
I need more