Dude I was searching every where in the internet for Rob Wilson Podcasts and Videos because the things that made me faster in karting coincide with his flat car philosophy and being a driver without trainer, he is the closest to trainer for me.
Having a session with Rob Wilson is my biggest life goal. And if it ever happens, I'll be back to update this comment :). In the meantime, thanks very much for the interview
That was magic will listen to it again and again . As an old mech from years back that man has captured everything I’ve ever felt the difference of from cross ply tyres to radials. Through the feel of roller centre of good reasonable and deadly monsters. Even now I still use a lap timer on a local empty track with an old zip kart and two Honda 160 engines to get the old feelings back. Thanks for letting me listen to warm malaises flow with true understanding of petrol being burned efficiently.
I love your interview with Rob. I'm suprised more folks have yet to watch this video. I think Rob has a way for putting complicated matters and explain them in a way that anyone can understand. From various videos, I've seen him repeat the same topics he's been asked over and over and yet he sticks to his guns and tells like he always has. It must've been a pleasure to have the most sought after Driver Coach tell you all this one on one. Keep up the good work. 👍
Interesting to hear Rob talking about one of his passions and still enjoying his tea and cigs. I met Rob a few times in the late 1990s when he was using MIRA as a training circuit, a nice guy and apparently a cool bass player.
Interesting how he notes the articulation of what you are feeling. As a bit like trying to explain how you tie your shoes to someone else, its very hard slowing it all down. My friend had to take classical dancing when he was a boxer to concentrate on his footwork and where his hips/torso were before he used gloves. It's interesting looking at other drivers explaining an incident even if you can't hear what they are saying you know a drop of a shoulder and their posture illustrated what they felt even though they were in a 6 point harness and Hans device. Rob should come back again sometime
Dude I was searching every where in the internet for Rob Wilson Podcasts and Videos because the things that made me faster in karting coincide with his flat car philosophy and being a driver without trainer, he is the closest to trainer for me.
Awesome, I am glad I have provided another resource for you 👍🏻
Having a session with Rob Wilson is my biggest life goal. And if it ever happens, I'll be back to update this comment :). In the meantime, thanks very much for the interview
I wish you all the best with your goal!
This interview need more views.
That was magic will listen to it again and again . As an old mech from years back that man has captured everything I’ve ever felt the difference of from cross ply tyres to radials. Through the feel of roller centre of good reasonable and deadly monsters. Even now I still use a lap timer on a local empty track with an old zip kart and two Honda 160 engines to get the old feelings back. Thanks for letting me listen to warm malaises flow with true understanding of petrol being burned efficiently.
I love your interview with Rob. I'm suprised more folks have yet to watch this video. I think Rob has a way for putting complicated matters and explain them in a way that anyone can understand. From various videos, I've seen him repeat the same topics he's been asked over and over and yet he sticks to his guns and tells like he always has. It must've been a pleasure to have the most sought after Driver Coach tell you all this one on one. Keep up the good work. 👍
Thanks, this really was mega.
@@CarChatPodcastCheers to that!
Great interview mate, well done!
He should make audiobooks!
Interesting to hear Rob talking about one of his passions and still enjoying his tea and cigs. I met Rob a few times in the late 1990s when he was using MIRA as a training circuit, a nice guy and apparently a cool bass player.
*What an absolute legend!* Thanks for sharing this.
My pleasure!
Interesting how he notes the articulation of what you are feeling. As a bit like trying to explain how you tie your shoes to someone else, its very hard slowing it all down. My friend had to take classical dancing when he was a boxer to concentrate on his footwork and where his hips/torso were before he used gloves. It's interesting looking at other drivers explaining an incident even if you can't hear what they are saying you know a drop of a shoulder and their posture illustrated what they felt even though they were in a 6 point harness and Hans device. Rob should come back again sometime
100%, super interesting
Really interesting interview. Thank you, to both the interviewer and interviewee.
Thanks for listening
Brilliant. That was very enjoyable.
I always understood that Senna was blipping the throttle to keep the boost pressure of the turbo up.
Great. Found out about Rob via Peter Windsor
0:08 probably not heard of 😂?
When you follow Windsor you hear his name every week!
I was hoping you would ask who was the quickest driver he ever worked with.
You would think he only watches Max.
Thats the worst interview to Rob Wilson I have ever witnessed.
Glad you liked it.