Past gas and donut media itself always makes my day brighter. James, keep being funny as you always have been. Nolan, keep being greatest Nolan I know and Joe, keep firing it up. Love you guys, I hope all of you @DonutMedia had great Christmas, and as we get closer to 2021, I wish you all Happy New Year!
I imagine Hitler rolling up in a really small pineapple on wheels, soaked in hot sauce.. he falls out and somehow his pineapplemobile (soaked in hot sauce) runs straight up into his butthole.
Y’all should look into Mussolini’s relationship with auto racing that was going on at the same time, especially with Alfa Romeo. It would be a great follow-up.
@@Disco2004 you’re absolutely right. In fact, Mussolini used Alfa Romeo to produce gifts in the form of cars to give to his political allies and his mistresses.
I think the home videos were more entertaining, cuz of all the random things they would pull out sometimes and all, the backgrounds were really interesting!
@@CodeineAbdulJabbar They did achieve speeds in excess of 260 mph in 1938. Both Mercedes and Auto-Union. The main problem was that they were perilously close to becoming airborne which cost Bernd Rosemeyer his life.
If I had a dollar everytime Mercedes dominates in racing due to rule changes to engines, I'd have 2 dollars which is not a lot but it's weird how it happened twice.
So in 1938, in the span of 90 seconds, a guy drove 268.8 miles per hour?!?!?!?! And why is it we haven't SOLIDLY broken through 300mph mark almost 100 years later?
Please do a podcast on the Argentinian IKA Torino and the 84 hour Nürburgring endurance race. Also another podcast on Fangio. A lot of history there. Thanks
If you bemoan the fact that America doesn’t have an autobahn you should check out the turnpikes on the east coast, especially the Pennsylvania turnpike... there’s a speed limit I think, but cops don’t enforce it really
I love it when you guys do british accents, I'm a brit and it makes me giggle every time! We have great names for things, you should google what "Trump" means over here, quite fitting...
The Story of Horch and audi is quite interesting, because they are founded by the same Person, a man called August Horch, and so his first Company was called that. But when he startet to disagree with the Rest of the Management, he founded another Company called Audi, which is Latin for Horch.
Can we get the Past Gas hosts to eat a whole box of Magic Spoon one hour before they tape? It would be laughs, giggles, snorts and snickers every few minutes.
I remeber having a hand with Elly and Rosemeyer what a crazy time for a crazy couple. You wouldn't believe how competitive they were in the bedroom with their swinger friends lol
Nolan, could you, would you want to, do a biographical on Lewis Hamilton. I'm stoked about George Russell's performance in the w11. I know you are a fan of Mercedes Petronas unless I'm mistaken, so how about a past gas about contemporary Mercedes works F1 teams.
Volkswagen did rebrand after the war. The Hitler Era VWs were called the KDF Wagen after the German workers union Kraft Durch Freud or Strength Through Joy. Yes the beetle was the Strength Through Joy Car.
the cup holder to ash try ratio is too high for the Americans to earn an autobaun style highway. Also pulling over during an emergency doesn't happen in north America.
horch was founded by august horch. august horch had to leave his company after disputes with the company leadership. he founded another horch autocompany then lost a lawsuit over rights to the name horch and renamed his company audi. i guess the fact that audi was the company that "won" in the end is just karma
It's important to remember that if Germany would have won the war, we'd be watching this podcast about how Ford was serving the same purpose for the US.
@@pandamoto see the thing about something being a joke is that for it to be a joke it has to actually be a joke. It can't be a factual statement so blatant that to call it a truism is an insult to the concept that the word represents. The other part of a joke, you know, being a joke is that it has to be funny, or clever, or at least generally uncomfortable if nothing else. Your statement is none of these things. Maybe when you said 'joke' you meant reference, and even that is a stretch to the power of itself. I don't know, but I do know that what you said wasn't a joke.
@@deltacharlieecho4732 I can see that I literally can't say anything to change your mind so I'm gonna stop here. Have a nice day and try to make/understand jokes more. :)
This comment will likely get buried, but I highly recommend the book "Faster" by Neal Bascomb for further reading on this era. I'm almost done with it so this podcast episode was near perfect timing. P.S. Rudolf Caracciola was a total jerk after he started racing for Mercedes IMO.
I am a few chapters deep in this book and it has been fantastic reading so far. I emailed them in November to do this topic and the story of Lucy, Rene, and the "Million Franc Delahaye". Hopefully they follow up with an episode on that.
Bruh my heart drops into my ass when I go 125 In my bmw and these absolute animals go faster in open cockpits with tires that have the grip of a baby stroller
No, mph or over 420 km/h. I know its crazy. Thats one reason why i love old experimental/racecars so mutch because most people dont expect things like that.
It’s so nice to see ya’ll sitting together in the podcast!
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Past gas and donut media itself always makes my day brighter. James, keep being funny as you always have been. Nolan, keep being greatest Nolan I know and Joe, keep firing it up. Love you guys, I hope all of you @DonutMedia had great Christmas, and as we get closer to 2021, I wish you all Happy New Year!
"hitler arrived in his Grand Prix"
*I imagine Adolf Hitler rolling up in a pontiac*
I imagine Hitler rolling up in a really small pineapple on wheels, soaked in hot sauce.. he falls out and somehow his pineapplemobile (soaked in hot sauce) runs straight up into his butthole.
@@keeders08 nice little Nicky reference
@@Wolf813921 glad someone finally appreciated it. 🤘🏼😂🤘🏼 Niiice duuude!!
Y’all should look into Mussolini’s relationship with auto racing that was going on at the same time, especially with Alfa Romeo. It would be a great follow-up.
I know that alfa was state owned by his fascist government
@@Disco2004 you’re absolutely right. In fact, Mussolini used Alfa Romeo to produce gifts in the form of cars to give to his political allies and his mistresses.
"semen. Dick semen." LOL
I tried my best not to laugh
Last Past Gas of the year and I'm thankful these 3 have been keeping me entertained every Sunday/Monday through this hell that is 2020. Thanks guys.
Hamilton watching this be like : *N-N-NANI* ?
The fuhrer seeing a black British guy winning for him: NEIN NEIN NEIN
Lewis: I just won my 7th title you want nine?
German supremacy
@@derpinated LMAO
My favorite automotive podcasts: Donut and Car Throttle.
smith and sniff is better
Just for the story: Jean Marie Balestre, president of the FIA in the 80's and 90's, was a member of the french SS at the end of WW2...
@@robertobrien1069 Max’s dad was THE Leader of the British Fascists in pre WW2 Britain, I’m almost certain he was jailed during the war
Great increase in the production value, guys. The video quality is cinematic, looks awesome!
Going from the somber music to the Past Gas intro was a hard right turn I wasn’t expecting
I just realized something, THE MERCEDES YT CHANNEL JUST POSTED. Like 5 minutes ago.
"yeah. dude. tight." I lost it lmfao.
Seeing you guys in the same room again makes me happy.
Laughed out loud at work during the horse bit. Hilarious.
About to hop on the bike for my Sunday ride and guess what's at the top of youtube? Can't wait boys. God bless
Oh this is about the OTHER kind of Race-ism
I think the home videos were more entertaining, cuz of all the random things they would pull out sometimes and all, the backgrounds were really interesting!
First rule of race club, never go 260mph with Dick Seaman
260 mph doesn't sound right at all. Maybe 260 kmph. Or 160 mph possibly. But no car back then could go 260 mph especially a road car
@@CodeineAbdulJabbar
They did achieve speeds in excess of 260 mph in 1938. Both Mercedes and Auto-Union.
The main problem was that they were perilously close to becoming airborne which cost Bernd Rosemeyer his life.
@@enematwatson1357 no chance in hell. Unless it was a one off top speed type of build
@@enematwatson1357 ok well i was half right. One of kind type of deal. Still extremely impressive and hard to believe.
@@enematwatson1357 that'll tend to happen when you're going 260 in a 750kg car with no semblance of down force 😂
Oh yeah! Been waiting for this one! Thanks guys!
Omw up to WA from OR and y’all are just what I need to pass the time
If I had a dollar everytime Mercedes dominates in racing due to rule changes to engines, I'd have 2 dollars which is not a lot but it's weird how it happened twice.
You'd get more money from every time American companies got shafted by nascar rules on things being too European lol.
So in 1938, in the span of 90 seconds, a guy drove 268.8 miles per hour?!?!?!?! And why is it we haven't SOLIDLY broken through 300mph mark almost 100 years later?
The comparison for Drake and Hitler was so spot on I spat out my water
Love the Fred Perry that joe is wearing, joe is definitely always impressing me with how cool he is
I love motor sports history and you guys do it honestly the best on the tube
This podcast is dopee.. i quit watching most others, you dudez make some magic together..
Please do a podcast on the Argentinian IKA Torino and the 84 hour Nürburgring endurance race. Also another podcast on Fangio. A lot of history there. Thanks
Excellent episode, guys! Happy to see you in the same room again, even if it makes me a little uncomfortable, too.
Stay close i miss these type podcasts
The only risk thats James is mo powah babeh
Glad y’all are back together. Dial in that lighting. 🤙🏼
If you bemoan the fact that America doesn’t have an autobahn you should check out the turnpikes on the east coast, especially the Pennsylvania turnpike... there’s a speed limit I think, but cops don’t enforce it really
Do a episode on racing in the soviet union sometime
What is there to talk about? Just a bunch of poor people racing with other peasants.
@@littlesoldier1985 pretty much but more complicated
A gallon of water is 8lbs and paints generally thicker so if they took the paint off I'm sure it was more then enough to make the weight restrictions.
Wait so was the on fire joke in Talladega Nights referencing alcohol and methanol burning invisibly?
I'm 68% german, but I like to round up to 69%. Lol were all equals. Get it through your heads people. Love past gas 👍
Thought you guys were mistaking mph with km/h but I'm the one who was mistaking! 268 mph (423 km/h) in 1938. YEEESSSHHH
I love it when you guys do british accents, I'm a brit and it makes me giggle every time! We have great names for things, you should google what "Trump" means over here, quite fitting...
2:43 James killed the mic
The Story of Horch and audi is quite interesting, because they are founded by the same Person, a man called August Horch, and so his first Company was called that. But when he startet to disagree with the Rest of the Management, he founded another Company called Audi, which is Latin for Horch.
Audi was cled NSU. It was renamed audi when it was acquired be the Volkswagen group and merged with Auto Union.
When he said the Volkswagen hitler I thought of a VW bug yelling in German lmao
Can we get the Past Gas hosts to eat a whole box of Magic Spoon one hour before they tape? It would be laughs, giggles, snorts and snickers every few minutes.
Do the history on koth king of the hammers or baja 1000
James doesn't laugh, he giggles
I think they should do one or a few on Craig Breedlove and his land speed racing
Those driver’s names sound like villains from Die Hard movies lol.
Racist
@@CodeineAbdulJabbar not really. Have you seen the first Die Hard?
@@concernedcitizen2766 joke
@@CodeineAbdulJabbar gotcha, just making sure given how jumpy people are towards anything.
Me: did you know ice cream was first invented in China
Doughnut: I thought it was invented in my DAD”s basement
We can engineer anything but a hinge.
Lmao
Soichiro Honda episode soon?
I remeber having a hand with Elly and Rosemeyer what a crazy time for a crazy couple. You wouldn't believe how competitive they were in the bedroom with their swinger friends lol
broken on 5 November 2017 by Koenigsegg in an Agera RS driven by Niklas Lilja, achieving 445.6 km/h (276.9 mph) on a closed highway in Nevada.
Nolan, could you, would you want to, do a biographical on Lewis Hamilton. I'm stoked about George Russell's performance in the w11. I know you are a fan of Mercedes Petronas unless I'm mistaken, so how about a past gas about contemporary Mercedes works F1 teams.
Dick Semen was literally flying around some of those race tracks.
Kinda disappointed you guys didn't touch upon the 1935 German Grand Prix and master class driving by Nuvolari
Drake and the Toronto Raptors 😂 great analogy
Awesome episode. Funny that nolan could say the name of the king of brunei but not a german last name. Hahaha
you should do an episode on Ferdinand Porsche
Are there any movies about this?
Day 65 of asking for the team to design a Dirty Dirk's Blinker Drink T-shirt from the Wheelhouse: Car Terms Every Car Nerd Needs To Know
Volkswagen did rebrand after the war. The Hitler Era VWs were called the KDF Wagen after the German workers union Kraft Durch Freud or Strength Through Joy. Yes the beetle was the Strength Through Joy Car.
The also used to have a swastika sorrounding the logo.
Just another reason to hate Mercedes in F1.
I’m not kidding there’s a option on a beam ng car called MO POWEH BABY
Fire dup
Joey Dunlop is the "King of Mountain"
Pottenschtoak or however you spell it is technically a German Takami
the cup holder to ash try ratio is too high for the Americans to earn an autobaun style highway. Also pulling over during an emergency doesn't happen in north America.
Lmao, I can see the little smirks when you guys say certain stuff like "dick siemens came in first" lol an joe looks up and just smiles lmao comedy
Wearing my mo POWA shirt now
horch was founded by august horch. august horch had to leave his company after disputes with the company leadership. he founded another horch autocompany then lost a lawsuit over rights to the name horch and renamed his company audi. i guess the fact that audi was the company that "won" in the end is just karma
Was it maybe in km/h?
Crazy how it sounds but no, mph.
Hi Nolan
give a review video on TATA motors who own JLR .............
Damn i really feel like joe had more to say at the end there
do the "show teams" compete via views or likes or total revenue?
WOOOO ALL TOGETHER
Oy, why are we celebrating Thanksgiving ... in Britain? 🤣🤣🤣
It's important to remember that if Germany would have won the war, we'd be watching this podcast about how Ford was serving the same purpose for the US.
No, we would be dead or speaking german but youtube wouldntve existed
@@pandamoto you are absolutely a fool to miss the point this blatantly.
@@deltacharlieecho4732 no I still got the point, it was you who missed the joke
@@pandamoto see the thing about something being a joke is that for it to be a joke it has to actually be a joke. It can't be a factual statement so blatant that to call it a truism is an insult to the concept that the word represents. The other part of a joke, you know, being a joke is that it has to be funny, or clever, or at least generally uncomfortable if nothing else. Your statement is none of these things.
Maybe when you said 'joke' you meant reference, and even that is a stretch to the power of itself. I don't know, but I do know that what you said wasn't a joke.
@@deltacharlieecho4732 I can see that I literally can't say anything to change your mind so I'm gonna stop here. Have a nice day and try to make/understand jokes more. :)
This comment will likely get buried, but I highly recommend the book "Faster" by Neal Bascomb for further reading on this era. I'm almost done with it so this podcast episode was near perfect timing.
P.S. Rudolf Caracciola was a total jerk after he started racing for Mercedes IMO.
I am a few chapters deep in this book and it has been fantastic reading so far. I emailed them in November to do this topic and the story of Lucy, Rene, and the "Million Franc Delahaye". Hopefully they follow up with an episode on that.
Joe be Fire Dup
Please do an episode on AJ Foyt!!!
260 miles per hour??
Almost another month with no up to speed
Hate all the covid fear coming from these young guys who should be healthy, yeah I know Jameses health stuff.
Bruh my heart drops into my ass when I go 125 In my bmw and these absolute animals go faster in open cockpits with tires that have the grip of a baby stroller
You should have called him Richard. Stuttgart is pronounced "stew gart"
Alright everyone put on the big boy hats for this part
Me: oh no its gonna get even more sad
*DICK SEMEN*
Almost crashed I was laughing so hard
Yinz need Rosetta Stone
The only thing that needs work is showing pictures/ correct pictures when the guys are talking about a specific vehicle.
James knowing your dad it was a different LSD
"After they died,, they were used as tools for propagation??" Oh my!! No wonder that isn't on the Mercedes website. I think you meant propaganda.
its called 20/20 hindsight boys...
MO PAWA BABY
You know you can even drive the silver arrow in Mario Kart now right? Along with some stupid power wheels looking suv bs. Weirdest brand collab ever
Did you mean 260kph??
No, mph or over 420 km/h. I know its crazy. Thats one reason why i love old experimental/racecars so mutch because most people dont expect things like that.
Google "Rudolf Caracciola land speed record".
My buddy is Manfred von Brauchitsch's great nephew (or some such). It's pronounced "brow-hitch". Follow me for more German pronounciations.
Isnt that a bmw in the picture?
Otto Racing
Yeah Hass fired there driver's.
This is just a cheap ploy for James to do a German accent..