RIP Sean Edwards….I watch this video about every six months and it gets me every time. Brilliant driving by such a talented young man….gone, lost waaaay too young.
Sean Edwards was an incredible driver, and this video is proof. He is patient, level headed, and aggressive when it suits him. The most impressive though, to me, is the consistency and simplicity to his driving style. He never overdrives the car. You watch some onboard videos with drivers sawing at the wheel...Not this guy.
I had never seen this footage. But here I am in 2019 watching this absolute monster of a driver thinking "Wow, that is just exceptional level of talent" He was one with the car and that is rare and a joy to watch. Requiescat in pace Sean!
@@debbierigby6304 The problem is that the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup car is not a full spec GT3 class car. In the 997 generation 911 Porsche actually had 5 models which had "GT3" in their name, but only one was a "GT3 spec" car. There was the road going standard GT3, a different road car called the GT3 RS, a racing version of the RS called the RSR, a Porsche cup racing version of the standard GT3 model called the GT3 cup (which Sean drove in this video) and finally an FIA GT3 spec racing version of the standard road going GT3 called the GT3 R. Confusing enough? The reason for this is that Porsche started naming their models GT3 before GT3 even became a racing class, so they're just continuing the tradition. They first used it on the 996 generation 911 I believe, which came out in 1999 whilst the GT3 class was created in 2005. So yes, Sean is actually driving a cup car, which is a lower class than FIA GT3 spec and lower class than the GT3 RSR. This stuff is even confusing for a Porsche fanboy like myself so it's understandable that you got bamboozled by it.
One week on from his passing, this footage defines how I choose to remember Sean which is to say, the exact the same way I first became aware of him: a driver blessed with a effortless speed, car control and an elephants memory to remember every bump, compression and camber to set the car up so he could do stuff no one else could. All signed off of course, with a quite remarkable level of composure behind the wheel (see video above), racecraft and judgement. Rest in peace Sean. We miss you.
Pure school driving example.All entry points,every apex and exit point precisely executed.Amazing driving,enjoyment to watch. Thank you for this moments.
Man I’ve become such a huge fan of Sean Edwards sadly after he passed. I’ve watched so many of his races. He was a phenomenal driver and his loss is a loss for all of Motorsport.
WHAT A DRIVER !!! Every single decision was the correct one and he picked up time everywhere, on the GP section he was incredibly fast, even passing a couple of GT3's with more BHP. RIP Sean, a great loss the the world of motorsport and to the VLN especially.
Sean Edwards was one of those naturally gifted pilots. An aggressive driving style, but he did it in a very relaxed way, taking his time to creep up on someone to then overtake decisively and mercilessly. Such a shame he lost his life in such a stupid accident through no fault of his own.
28mins in, that pass. 👌The skill levels and reaction times are incredible. To battle like that so close for 2 laps. Utterly magnificent. The guy in the black GT3 also.
Wow! I did not expect to get that into this clip. Entertaining for sure to see a racer so in control and at a different level than his competition. A shame to lose talent like that. RIP Sean.
He overtook everything he came across whether they were in a faster car or talented too...but unlike Dale Earnhardt he never pushed anyone out if the way to get by. He was precise and always looking several moves ahead sizing up his next victim without losing his flow and rhythm. Truly magical command of his machine, while almost motionless in his seat...except for his rapier like flick of the shifter, always in the correct gear, never over doing any transition, or shift....and to focus that intently during the high speed chaos and for a LONG time. Simply sublime, he was truly doing what he was gifted to do...and I'm kinda proud it was in my fav marque as well. There is no substitute for the man or the machine.
Honestly anyone who says Motorsport is boring doesn't comprehend the level of skill and professionalism it takes to be as good as Sean Edwards. Having the skill is one thing but mentally maintaining your composure for that one moment that you can pass up another driver whom races in the same class as you is a make or break trait that few have which is why I LOVE this sport so much. Not only is it dangerous to drive as fast as these pros; do but letting your frustration and impatience affect your judgement is the mentality of an amateur which is why I respect them as much as I do. RIP Sean Edwards your driving and mental fortitude will be missed in the world of Motorsport.
I'm Brazilian and I watched the whole race, I went to search for more races of this pilot and I was sad to know that he died, he had a gift in the machine's out of the ordinary.
He was racing against classes below his. He qualified in last of 150 or so entries - must have been a tech problem or penalty. He actually started around 115th though. The next car up the track in his class would have been around 70th. Still was very talented.
@@SPCEMN3 he is in a cup spec car, so every Porsche you see is either equal or higher spec, not lower. He is racing against fully fledged GT3 cars in a cup spec.
@@jiska111111111111111 the Porsche that races in GT3 is not this car. It's the GT3-R. This is a Cup car. Which is basically a stock production 911 GT3 slightly nodded and stripped out I believe
this is absolutely mesmerising. flawless driving. so cool, collected and patient. I watched the whole hour and 3 odd minutes and it flew by. and in that hour of driving he only showed his "displeasure" once at 58:52 when the other car changed position on track too late. I think a lot of F1 drivers could learn a lot from this guy. hats off
Epic driving. Ultra smooth, deliberate, relaxed, he hangs back and wide and never seems to get greedy for the apex. He's courteous, patient, and so damn fast. You in that car is a very inspiring thing for us hacks.
I have tears in my eyes. Both from that pure genious driving skills above any other and because of him racing in heaven. Wishing all the best to his family and friends.
I’ve seen this video before & have it saved like a few favourite onboard videos I saved I love relaxing & putting my headphones & watching an absolute craftsman like this man was!...its only on my second time & reading the comments that I’m aware of his passing as a person who’s grown up on the other side of the barriers watching on from a young boy to a man still in complete amazement at just how good drivers of this standard are & how beautiful it’s been & keeps on being to get to see them show us how it’s done! Like many others like him it’s tragic when a life is lost in this game of motorsports but they race on in our hearts.... “life is racing everything is is just waiting”... happy new year all & May we all have a great season..... ✌️
Wow..I First look this GT3 Race Nubrugring 2021 and I see drive so very fast lap on 9.00 minute. He start behind and He can up to no.1 in 3 round He are the bestly GT Driver after Looking finish race I learning History this Driver name Sean Edwards and I can knew this VDO from 2013. Hoo Amazing Driver Amazing Porshce Engine Amazing Race Nubrugring. RIP. Sean Edwards He stay with God Good by BEST DRIVER EVERY TIME 1986-2013
He was one of my idols... He had Grate tempo and could keep it up for a long time keeping it on the edge with out stepping over as you se in this video... Lots of driver dropping the tempo for a while in endurence racing due to getting tierd in the head after lots of laps but not this guy he was like a machine just kept on going the whole race at the egde... Grate driver sad he passed away so early...
I was watching many of his videos wondering where he is right now when I saw a comment saying he went to compete in another dimension with the best. RIP man you driving skill still teach us today in SIM racing and beyond.
Expert driving by Sean lapping under 8:50 the Nurburgring North Loop, highlights 0:6:48 show how a green Alfa Romeo starts oversteering as it negotiates the Caracciola Karussell but expertly corrected, fierce battling with black/blue Porsche 997 for over 13 min finally passing at 0:28:35, fighting white Porsche 997 #90 from 0:38:55 and passing at 0:45:50, only to be passed by same at 0:53:25 and chasing it to the end of the video
Mesmerising driving skills. Shocked at the time of his untimely passing. Such a talent at one with the car. Not seen this video, having followed him when he was racing before but just make’s me remember his superb skill as a driver.
Everytime i watch him racing other cars like that i'm just amazed, the relax looks he has its so sad we lost him and i hope he is doing what he loved to do in heaven. RIP Sean edwards.
What an honour to watch such magnificent driving. RIP at 26 What a tragedy for Sean and all of us to not see his career grow any further. Every Race driver should study this clip. He nails every inch of The Ring. Not many can say that.
Brave impropite race for cardiacs... An Excellent Pilot and a Beautiful Machine... Loved... Congratulations to the Pilot to the whole Team... I didn't know where it was... finished the video just like that... but what I saw fantastic fai ......
I am in love with this man's driving. That move around the black Porsche halfway through the race was incredible.I literally clapped at that move and then he acknowledged his driving was bad ass. Absolutely beautiful display of car control and positioning.
Wow. What a drive! From reading the comments I learned he died a couple of years later. I don't recall seeing him race before but his performance here was amazing. I'm sorry to hear about his death. My condolences to his friends and family. R.I.P., Sean Edwards.
One the best drives I ever sow in my live!! My regreats to family and friends! The kid´s drive!!... so so under control, whith superb overtaking, and so smooth!! whith absolute persistence "papa bear is gonna catch you #76, just priceless...rip SEAN EDWARDS, thanks ( sorry my english), far out..
Awesome charge!! Avanti!!!! My personal favorite course on ProjectCars2, This configuration of the Ring forces discipline in terms of being technical & nailing those apex’s.. I am going to take a lap around these sacred racing grounds before I die, even if it’s in a lil Mazda Miata, Or a gulf cart for that matter..
Man, how I wish Sean was still around! So smooth. I don’t know much about his Porsche but I notice he doesn’t clutch on the upshifts but does when downshifting. And it’s much more fun to see him on the stick rather than paddle-shifting.
Das war einer der Allerbesten den die Nordschleife je gesehen hat....Bei diesem Lauf war ich am Flugplatz dabei, an die abgestreute Ölspur erinnere ich mich noch gut.
That’s race car driving! A man who wants to win. Period. I swear half of those passes were “apply pressure, pressure pressure, bam!” Nice!! What a driver! Metronome consistency and so,precise👏👏👏👍
This is the greatest display of pure driving skill that I've ever watched. Sean Edwards is exceptional! Did he start from last? If that one driver hadn't been over - blocking him, Sean would've been in the lead 2 laps sooner! And the _sound_ of his engine is pure heaven!
This is pure greatness, at 5:39 gives the see ya later two finger wave as he gets it in gear and on a run faster than the white Porsche. Sean was a Great Driver and its great these videos are out there!!!
Re: Sean's wave to the driver he's passing @5:39.... Stirling Moss used to do the same thing back in the Grand Prix racing days of the fifties and sixties--a wave of thanks to the other driver for allowing a clean pass. A real classy move, and by a real gentleman too. Well, every account I've ever read of Moss what that he was, indeed, a real gentleman, but also a strong and formidable competitor too. So...while he might have, indeed, been waving his thanks......he was also waving goodbye. :D I have the idea Sean was too.
@@villedocvalle Good grief. How to even reply to a post now.... In any case, thank you for that. I only later put together that Sean was this young kid who used to come into "VROC." our race room for the online simulation "Grand Prix Legends." He would wax enthusiastic about his father's historic Grand Prix--Formula One--racing. And then he got to drive the car.......
RIP Sean Edwards….I watch this video about every six months and it gets me every time. Brilliant driving by such a talented young man….gone, lost waaaay too young.
Me too!
Sean Edwards was soo consistent. One of the best drivers ever. This video is one of the best (if not THE BEST) racing video on RUclips.
Sean Edwards was an incredible driver, and this video is proof. He is patient, level headed, and aggressive when it suits him. The most impressive though, to me, is the consistency and simplicity to his driving style. He never overdrives the car. You watch some onboard videos with drivers sawing at the wheel...Not this guy.
i wish he has in Le Mans before he passed - he would be a really good driver in a Porsche in GT Pro class
I fully agree with you. Fantastic driving skills.
He passed away? OMG Such talent!
He is letting the car do the work.
True
This is extraordinary driving. I didn't know who he was, but I read all about him after watching this video. RIP Sean.
Aris Konstantinidis how did he die?
G Kess while coaching a customer , customer crashed the car at the track and he died
@@288gto7 that shit is so sad i read this after of watch the great Video !
@@288gto7 that's awful I never knew Sean before this video
@@288gto7 what about the customer?
I had never seen this footage. But here I am in 2019 watching this absolute monster of a driver thinking "Wow, that is just exceptional level of talent" He was one with the car and that is rare and a joy to watch. Requiescat in pace Sean!
For those wondering he's keeping up with full spec GT3 cars and RSR's in a Cup Car, that are two classes above him, this is simply amazing, RIP.
he´s driving a full spect gt3 car aswell
Dennis Rudson didnt know an 997 mk1 cup is an full spec gt3 car
It's in the title says 997 gt3 cup...
@@debbierigby6304 The problem is that the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup car is not a full spec GT3 class car. In the 997 generation 911 Porsche actually had 5 models which had "GT3" in their name, but only one was a "GT3 spec" car. There was the road going standard GT3, a different road car called the GT3 RS, a racing version of the RS called the RSR, a Porsche cup racing version of the standard GT3 model called the GT3 cup (which Sean drove in this video) and finally an FIA GT3 spec racing version of the standard road going GT3 called the GT3 R. Confusing enough? The reason for this is that Porsche started naming their models GT3 before GT3 even became a racing class, so they're just continuing the tradition. They first used it on the 996 generation 911 I believe, which came out in 1999 whilst the GT3 class was created in 2005. So yes, Sean is actually driving a cup car, which is a lower class than FIA GT3 spec and lower class than the GT3 RSR. This stuff is even confusing for a Porsche fanboy like myself so it's understandable that you got bamboozled by it.
@@racefan5719 if im wrong im sorry brow 😎
One week on from his passing, this footage defines how I choose to remember Sean which is to say, the exact the same way I first became aware of him: a driver blessed with a effortless speed, car control and an elephants memory to remember every bump, compression and camber to set the car up so he could do stuff no one else could. All signed off of course, with a quite remarkable level of composure behind the wheel (see video above), racecraft and judgement.
Rest in peace Sean. We miss you.
Pure school driving example.All entry points,every apex and exit point precisely executed.Amazing driving,enjoyment to watch. Thank you for this moments.
one of the best in-car videos at Nürburgring forever!
Oh yeah those are my 2 favourite videos!
i always end up coming at this one
Yesssssssss!!!!
@@schiedinator8074 pñ
Yes indeed. I thought it was another race more but not. Thank you for this wonderful hour:)
Man I’ve become such a huge fan of Sean Edwards sadly after he passed. I’ve watched so many of his races. He was a phenomenal driver and his loss is a loss for all of Motorsport.
Clearly one of the best lap after lap Nurburgring videos to learn corner entry/apex/exit lessons from. Sean was an amazing driver.
Incredible driving skills. What an intense race with the blue 911. Doesn't get any better than that.
WHAT A DRIVER !!! Every single decision was the correct one and he picked up time everywhere, on the GP section he was incredibly fast, even passing a couple of GT3's with more BHP. RIP Sean, a great loss the the world of motorsport and to the VLN especially.
Now that is a top driver. Never seen this before but will be watching it again and again. Thats racing at its finest
Easily one of the best driving performances I have ever seen. Legend!
Sean Edwards was one of those naturally gifted pilots. An aggressive driving style, but he did it in a very relaxed way, taking his time to creep up on someone to then overtake decisively and mercilessly. Such a shame he lost his life in such a stupid accident through no fault of his own.
One of my fav pieces of driving footage ever - amazing driver - looking so effortless - a gem
Why so many downvotes? This is legendary drive by an absolute beast. RIP Sean Edwards.
Haters, literally. The man passed away and idiots still have the nerve. They’re the ones that don’t move over when they’re slower.
Incredible to watch! So smooth. Never hesitates. Retains absolute concentration and fights till the bitter end.
28mins in, that pass. 👌The skill levels and reaction times are incredible. To battle like that so close for 2 laps. Utterly magnificent. The guy in the black GT3 also.
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Wow! I did not expect to get that into this clip. Entertaining for sure to see a racer so in control and at a different level than his competition. A shame to lose talent like that. RIP Sean.
He overtook everything he came across whether they were in a faster car or talented too...but unlike Dale Earnhardt he never pushed anyone out if the way to get by. He was precise and always looking several moves ahead sizing up his next victim without losing his flow and rhythm. Truly magical command of his machine, while almost motionless in his seat...except for his rapier like flick of the shifter, always in the correct gear, never over doing any transition, or shift....and to focus that intently during the high speed chaos and for a LONG time. Simply sublime, he was truly doing what he was gifted to do...and I'm kinda proud it was in my fav marque as well. There is no substitute for the man or the machine.
Honestly anyone who says Motorsport is boring doesn't comprehend the level of skill and professionalism it takes to be as good as Sean Edwards. Having the skill is one thing but mentally maintaining your composure for that one moment that you can pass up another driver whom races in the same class as you is a make or break trait that few have which is why I LOVE this sport so much. Not only is it dangerous to drive as fast as these pros; do but letting your frustration and impatience affect your judgement is the mentality of an amateur which is why I respect them as much as I do.
RIP Sean Edwards your driving and mental fortitude will be missed in the world of Motorsport.
I'm Brazilian and I watched the whole race, I went to search for more races of this pilot and I was sad to know that he died, he had a gift in the machine's out of the ordinary.
You’re Brazilian, so what ?
@@renatoazevedo9514 Chegou o abobalhado que não sabe interpretar um texto kkkkkk
@@renatoazevedo9514 People like you should fuck off and use your toxicity somewhere els.
I just had one of the best hours of my life.
Thank you Sean Edwards, wherever you are, rest in peace.
Boy, he was quick. He made it look like he was racing against a class below his.
He was racing against classes below his. He qualified in last of 150 or so entries - must have been a tech problem or penalty. He actually started around 115th though. The next car up the track in his class would have been around 70th. Still was very talented.
@@SPCEMN3 he is in a cup spec car, so every Porsche you see is either equal or higher spec, not lower. He is racing against fully fledged GT3 cars in a cup spec.
@@silversteve-o68 Look at title bro hes in a GT3. The blue sex bomb porsche was a gt3 aswell you could see
@@jiska111111111111111 GT3 Cup car
@@jiska111111111111111 the Porsche that races in GT3 is not this car. It's the GT3-R. This is a Cup car. Which is basically a stock production 911 GT3 slightly nodded and stripped out I believe
I seem to revisit videos of Sean Edwards on an almost annual basis. Every time they amaze and entertain me. RIP. (2022)
Sean was one of the greatest !!!! RIP
+Mark J what happened to him?
logbasher thats so sad to hear :(
@@DumpedClutch On 15 October 2013, Edwards was killed in a crash during a private session at Queensland Raceway in Willowbank, Queensland
Doped car and driver. What an absolutely incredible performance and driving.
Class.
O my I was glued to the screen, fantastic thank you for your time and talent.
I love how he goes to the outside and aims right for the apex. Awesome lines.
exactly my thought! I use it in SIM and now learned even better from watching him, Such awesome lines.
Def taking notes for GT sport 😂
Wow, absolutely one of the best racers I've ever seen. Super aggressive but not dangerous, what talent. I pray God had mercy on him. 🙏
Porsches are the best track cars. There's no way. Greetings Vascaínas, Manaus-AM, Brazil.
Fenomenal driving skills, perfect ballanced car,respectful driver...no tyre squeaks. Huge respect. Drive safe in heavean, Sean!
this is absolutely mesmerising. flawless driving. so cool, collected and patient. I watched the whole hour and 3 odd minutes and it flew by. and in that hour of driving he only showed his "displeasure" once at 58:52 when the other car changed position on track too late. I think a lot of F1 drivers could learn a lot from this guy. hats off
I watch race car videos almost every night and honestly this guy is one of the best I seen driving ( level senna).
beautiful beautiful driving. RIP Sean Edwards you legend
28:22 that moment when he surpasses that guy... that was a great feeling
Alex Cyan who was in the other car? brilliant drive both of them!
He told him to push him to the front. Drive together in other words. It's faster that way without passing.
which guy?
I jumped to 25 minutes to enjoy the set-up and was screaming when he finally got by him the time you mentioned.
Incredible battle, would’ve loved to see the onboard from the civic when they passed on either side!
I rarely watch an entire youtube video till the end, this was 100% toe curling, Sean Edwards is a really talented driver. Brilliant viewing
Was a tralented driver. Sadly.
Epic driving. Ultra smooth, deliberate, relaxed, he hangs back and wide and never seems to get greedy for the apex. He's courteous, patient, and so damn fast. You in that car is a very inspiring thing for us hacks.
Come back to this all the time, bro was a beast, aggressive but cool and collected
Big talent. RIP, brother.
REALLY FANTASTIC BATTLE BETWEEN PORSCHE....AMAZING...LIKE FATHER....
The way that car turns in by itself after he puts it at a bit of an angle is incredibly satisfying.
Sean Edwards was the best of his time and “Untouchable” at times!.
I have tears in my eyes. Both from that pure genious driving skills above any other and because of him racing in heaven.
Wishing all the best to his family and friends.
Wow. Sehr geile Performance 👍🏻fast so gut wie ich😂
I’ve seen this video before & have it saved like a few favourite onboard videos I saved I love relaxing & putting my headphones & watching an absolute craftsman like this man was!...its only on my second time & reading the comments that I’m aware of his passing as a person who’s grown up on the other side of the barriers watching on from a young boy to a man still in complete amazement at just how good drivers of this standard are & how beautiful it’s been & keeps on being to get to see them show us how it’s done! Like many others like him it’s tragic when a life is lost in this game of motorsports but they race on in our hearts.... “life is racing everything is is just waiting”... happy new year all & May we all have a great season..... ✌️
That's a man on a mission right there ! Amazing to watch !
10 years today. Never forgotten. 🙏❤
Man, this kids is a pro!
I salute Sean Edwards 👋🏻😀!
Wow..I First look this GT3 Race Nubrugring 2021 and I see drive so very fast lap on 9.00 minute. He start behind and He can up to no.1 in 3 round He are the bestly GT Driver after Looking finish race I learning History this Driver name Sean Edwards and I can knew this VDO from 2013. Hoo Amazing Driver Amazing Porshce Engine Amazing Race Nubrugring.
RIP. Sean Edwards
He stay with God
Good by
BEST DRIVER EVERY TIME
1986-2013
Yes! He was a natural racer!
Best onboard on RUclips
RIP Sean the racing world will always miss you.
He was one of my idols... He had Grate tempo and could keep it up for a long time keeping it on the edge with out stepping over as you se in this video... Lots of driver dropping the tempo for a while in endurence racing due to getting tierd in the head after lots of laps but not this guy he was like a machine just kept on going the whole race at the egde... Grate driver sad he passed away so early...
Thank you very much for this fantastic video!
RIP Sean ...
Great driver, excellent racing. Allthough the vid is a few years old already, I am enjoying every second of it.
This car is set up so well, especially the driver. So calm and in control. Beautiful and impressive
wow,what a pleasure to watch his driving....
I was watching many of his videos wondering where he is right now when I saw a comment saying he went to compete in another dimension with the best. RIP man you driving skill still teach us today in SIM racing and beyond.
Expert driving by Sean lapping under 8:50 the Nurburgring North Loop, highlights 0:6:48 show how a green Alfa Romeo starts oversteering as it negotiates the Caracciola Karussell but expertly corrected, fierce battling with black/blue Porsche 997 for over 13 min finally passing at 0:28:35, fighting white Porsche 997 #90 from 0:38:55 and passing at 0:45:50, only to be passed by same at 0:53:25 and chasing it to the end of the video
Great breakdown WITH time stamps! Legend🙌🏽
I spent some time with Sean and the MOMO crew one time at Mosport, he was a real class act, RIP young man!
One of best motorsport video ever!
this guy know the car inside and out, all the limits, amazing to watch haha
30 minutes in and I haven't blinked yet!
One of my all time favorite, go-to, feel good videos on you tube👍👍👍👍
Watch his eyes! Absolutely cool driver, one of my favs.
Mesmerising driving skills. Shocked at the time of his untimely passing. Such a talent at one with the car. Not seen this video, having followed him when he was racing before but just make’s me remember his superb skill as a driver.
From 15:15 that is the most impressive racing ive ever seen. My palms were sweating. Amazing!!
RIP Master, I appreciate this video. Thank you
I watched this several times. Gret driver, car and camera angles. Missing was a speed - tach camera view.
Amazing. So lange Zeit auf der absolut letzten Rille zu fahren und so viele Plätze gut zu machen, das ist beeindruckend. RESPEKT
RIP Sean Edwards :( An awesome talent who will be sorely missed by the motorsport world and never forgotten.
Everytime i watch him racing other cars like that i'm just amazed, the relax looks he has its so sad we lost him and i hope he is doing what he loved to do in heaven. RIP Sean edwards.
That gearbox is getting put through its paces, damn....
What an honour to watch such magnificent driving. RIP at 26 What a tragedy for Sean and all of us to not see his career grow any further. Every Race driver should study this clip. He nails every inch of The Ring. Not many can say that.
Very skilled driver, extremely fast! It's a pleasure viewing him at the wheel! RIP
incredible lines. finesse and great control. truly powerful. forever Ringing it out!
13:38 I like how he acknowledged his opponent's manouver letting him pass as he is clearly driving at a faster pace.
Brave impropite race for cardiacs... An Excellent Pilot and a Beautiful Machine... Loved... Congratulations to the Pilot to the whole Team... I didn't know where it was... finished the video just like that... but what I saw fantastic fai ......
outstanding driver. R.I.P sean Edwards
The only thing that could make this better is seeing which gear he is in👍🏾 awesome!
Sean Edwards at the wheel, and every place on this track seems to be a good spot for overtaking :D
The legend that today is a Star❤🥺
I am in love with this man's driving. That move around the black Porsche halfway through the race was incredible.I literally clapped at that move and then he acknowledged his driving was bad ass. Absolutely beautiful display of car control and positioning.
Pedazo de pilotaje!!! Como se disfruta el automovilismo así. Felicitaciones al piloto y al equipo por tremendo auto también!!!! Saludos de Argentina
28:02 reminded me a little of Spa Francorchamps 2000 where Hakkinen passed Schumacher with Zonta sandwiched in the middle!!
Good driving Mr Edwards ,you are the best you drive in the right gears to keep the RPM up excellent
Wow. What a drive! From reading the comments I learned he died a couple of years later. I don't recall seeing him race before but his performance here was amazing. I'm sorry to hear about his death. My condolences to his friends and family.
R.I.P., Sean Edwards.
Physics SUSPENDED! Indeed the best racing i have ever seen in my life! Respect to Sean Edwards!
Excelente piloto que tem o total controle do super carro. Parabéns!
One the best drives I ever sow in my live!! My regreats to family and friends! The kid´s drive!!... so so under control, whith superb overtaking, and so smooth!! whith absolute persistence "papa bear is gonna catch you #76, just priceless...rip SEAN EDWARDS, thanks ( sorry my english), far out..
Awesome charge!! Avanti!!!!
My personal favorite course on ProjectCars2, This configuration of the Ring forces discipline in terms of being technical & nailing those apex’s.. I am going to take a lap around these sacred racing grounds before I die, even if it’s in a lil Mazda Miata, Or a gulf cart for that matter..
Man, how I wish Sean was still around! So smooth. I don’t know much about his Porsche but I notice he doesn’t clutch on the upshifts but does when downshifting. And it’s much more fun to see him on the stick rather than paddle-shifting.
Legend driver. Like his style of driving.
Das war einer der Allerbesten den die Nordschleife je gesehen hat....Bei diesem Lauf war ich am Flugplatz dabei, an die abgestreute Ölspur erinnere ich mich noch gut.
Really phenomenal driving, impressive precision
That’s race car driving! A man who wants to win. Period. I swear half of those passes were “apply pressure, pressure pressure, bam!” Nice!! What a driver! Metronome consistency and so,precise👏👏👏👍
oh yeah !! pedal to the metal great driver thank's for up this Video!
This is the greatest display of pure driving skill that I've ever watched. Sean Edwards is exceptional! Did he start from last? If that one driver hadn't been over - blocking him, Sean would've been in the lead 2 laps sooner! And the _sound_ of his engine is pure heaven!
This is pure greatness, at 5:39 gives the see ya later two finger wave as he gets it in gear and on a run faster than the white Porsche. Sean was a Great Driver and its great these videos are out there!!!
Re: Sean's wave to the driver he's passing @5:39.... Stirling Moss used to do the same thing back in the Grand Prix racing days of the fifties and sixties--a wave of thanks to the other driver for allowing a clean pass. A real classy move, and by a real gentleman too.
Well, every account I've ever read of Moss what that he was, indeed, a real gentleman, but also a strong and formidable competitor too.
So...while he might have, indeed, been waving his thanks......he was also waving goodbye. :D
I have the idea Sean was too.
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@@villedocvalle Good grief. How to even reply to a post now....
In any case, thank you for that.
I only later put together that Sean was this young kid who used to come into "VROC." our race room for the online simulation "Grand Prix Legends." He would wax enthusiastic about his father's historic Grand Prix--Formula One--racing. And then he got to drive the car.......