where does the 3.6 come into it? my equation isnt completely accurate but is close, yours is better it seems, but i dont understand the 3.6. please explain. thankyou.
I’m sure the hay bales down the pit straight will do wonders at stopping cars from going onto the wrong bit of track and will never spill across the track or catch fire.
I know have profound respect for those chicanes. Amazing to be able to see all those old circuits and historic layouts. Love the channel, only came across it today!
Maybe one day they can replace that concrete banking with new, modern tarmac banking on solid bedrock and have it used for the Italian GP with a chicane before the second banking. When they built that current banking in 1954-1955 there were already tarmac banked corners on tracks in America. That banking is honestly a disgrace- the original 1920's banking was not nearly as high and spectacular as that. The cars back in the day stopped racing there after 1957 and 1962 because of the mechanical toll that banking was taking on the cars, and when F1 tried racing on the banking again for the 1963 Italian GP the drivers were ready to walk out if the organizers didn't agree to use the road circuit only. The quality of the banking was so bad that it had a mechanical toll that was honestly unnecessary if they had built that banking like the ones at Indianapolis, Daytona or any other American oval.
@@gufo_tave You don't need to have oval racing on just that part of the track. Besides that oval on its own is way too fast for IndyCar and could be even faster than Talladega for NASCAR.
Thanks for making these videos of historic tracks! I've always thought that it would be fun to run a sim racing series like this, historic tracks with modern cars.
That banking is terrifying… imagine doing it in a car with no downforce, skinny bicycle tires, shitty brakes and a body that absorbs practically none of the impact during a crash. I will forever have respect for the men who raced back then.
Because the ferrari engine sounds so weird and different compared to 2019, that Assetto Corsa decided to use the sound for the Honda F1 engine because I guess while the car accelerates down a straight it sounds similar enough.
Wow!!! I'm impressed!!! Old Monza is a very very more faster track!!! I love faste tracks. Do you have a download link this track? Congratulations for your video
I would love to see a race on a track like this in real life, although it would destroy the car AND the driver due to the bumps on the banking and the overall track layout (they should smooth the banking out), improvements have to be made to the car, and other than that it would make for one hell of an interesting race.
@@simonepinto1388 I think they are a little more powerful than the v10s (at least as long as there is energy for the electric motor) but the tyres, which cause a lot of drag in an open-wheel car, are larger in diameter (720mm) and width (305 and 405mm) than those used in the past. The weight is almost ininfluent on top speed
1:15-1:30 all those bumps... with 2022 cars porpoising. Does the 2022 game have porpoising simulation? It would be interesting to see a 2022 car on this part of the old Monza.
Formula E Tracks, İstanbul Park, Thomson Road Circuit, Mario Kart Tracks and F2 & F3 onboards please? Also make a Christian Lundgaard Onboard in Mario Kart Track.
No way to charge the battery on this great track without any chicane and most of the time full throttle! So here you´d see the nonsense of the hybrid power units.
Because it's nostalgia and modern cars never ran on Old Monza or Old Hockenheim, so their speculation is based solely on experience with older cars. With the old cars, despite being 90% on the throttle throughout the track they'd still have competition and fights because they dont reach 350km/h as easy as modern cars. It's the same case with Nascar aswell, with barely any turns and more than 30 cars on track who go 100% on the throttle all the way with minor lifting, you just cant not have any action.
I generally think I’m a decent driver. And that you could put me at most tracks in a decent car and I would do fine…. But I would die at this track with this layout for sure. I don’t even know what banking that steep feels like 😅
I can hardly believe that this track actually took real races. If a car goes off track in the banking, it would start flying like a plane and land in the nearby city.
A race on this circuit would destroy the whole engine
Can you do Enna-Pergusa for the Next video ?
@@filippogranata3954 I can get it done within a week or so
@@Mitsos1311 Okay
Does Ferrari even have an engine at this point?
DodgeLover726 4 lol
It isn't called The Temple of Speed for nothing. Only two braking zones on a 10km circuit.
Just remember back in the day, the brakes got ice-cold at the other end, that’s insane.
@@karelpgbr doesnt matter, steel brakes work when ice cold, only Fade when hot
@@karelpgbr nowadays the brakes get cold due to brake ducts
@@thegooner-49 bin the break ducts
Cathedral of Speed
The circuit is so fast that even tho it has 10 km lenght you can still do a sub 2 time
Awesome
The lack of corners definitely helps with that
@@Mitsos1311 There's a reason it's called the temple of speed and not the temple of corners.
Another track where Grosjean and Haas would manage to overheat their brakes
Weird sentence if you know what happened after that.
Grosjean would be flying out to into the mall through the windows.
@@TheLibermania what happened ?
@@luizalves76 the grojean crash at barhain
And now mclaren lol
The real bumping on the oval would be unbereable for the current cars. Remember the Gran Prix movie
Theu have better doen force they could raise the car too
Bruh there's reason why they don't raise the suspension and why they don't race in Monza Oval
True but I wouldn’t take the risk
Zandvoort
Yall just watched it happen
What a fast lap!
L = 10000 m
T = 1m 54.414s = 114.414s
(10000 / 114.414) * 3.6 =
314.647 km/h
yes.
@@FanBoyStudio369 yes
where does the 3.6 come into it? my equation isnt completely accurate but is close, yours is better it seems, but i dont understand the 3.6. please explain. thankyou.
@@roddy6924 it’s science , the answer is in m/s, so he multiplies with 3,6 and then the answer is in km/h
@@roddy6924 1h=3600s
The fabulous old circuit... no chicanes... no curbs... no safety cars... the ring.
Pure speed.
on a full race, the engine wouldn't last more than 5 laps, tires would last 2 to 3 laps
I think 30 lap for the tires
Could do carswap
Vettel can still race 30 laps on soft
Tires would actually get super low wear in a track where the steering wheel is basicly straight all the time
I think the opposite, You can put hard compound and go on. Don't need grip if you don't turn or brake
I’m embarrassed to admit that I thought all the on-board footage was real on my first watch
Yes 😂😂
Same .-.
Same here dude lmao
this isn't real? oh shit, imagine how games will be in 10 years
I was like: "damn how could he hold his hands so still in that crazy corner" hahaha
I’m sure the hay bales down the pit straight will do wonders at stopping cars from going onto the wrong bit of track and will never spill across the track or catch fire.
It's a video game genius. Yes, I'm replying 3 years after your comment.
@@fadedexilebut they used them in real life too
I love how the shadow of the railing emerges slowly
1:47 imagine having suspension failure
Well RIP man
In that case...TO INFINITY AND BEYOND
Flyyyyyy
Yea after that you would get a penalty for colliding with The moon
To heaven off you go
I know have profound respect for those chicanes.
Amazing to be able to see all those old circuits and historic layouts. Love the channel, only came across it today!
Not gonna lie, they had us in the first half.
Need
P.S: honda engines: oh! It's hot, really hot
Maybe one day they can replace that concrete banking with new, modern tarmac banking on solid bedrock and have it used for the Italian GP with a chicane before the second banking. When they built that current banking in 1954-1955 there were already tarmac banked corners on tracks in America. That banking is honestly a disgrace- the original 1920's banking was not nearly as high and spectacular as that. The cars back in the day stopped racing there after 1957 and 1962 because of the mechanical toll that banking was taking on the cars, and when F1 tried racing on the banking again for the 1963 Italian GP the drivers were ready to walk out if the organizers didn't agree to use the road circuit only. The quality of the banking was so bad that it had a mechanical toll that was honestly unnecessary if they had built that banking like the ones at Indianapolis, Daytona or any other American oval.
Frankly speaking, oval racing is more populare in the USA, than in Europe. A rebuilt Hagh speed track would be useless, IMHO
@@gufo_tave You don't need to have oval racing on just that part of the track. Besides that oval on its own is way too fast for IndyCar and could be even faster than Talladega for NASCAR.
It'll be a snoozefest if we are to keep the same straight layout.
Tarmac exists in Italy from the 20s
Less than 2 minutes to complete 10Km... It's fantastic! I did almost the same laptime with an older F1 (probably a 2002 F1) in Race07.
Thanks for making these videos of historic tracks! I've always thought that it would be fun to run a sim racing series like this, historic tracks with modern cars.
When you hit the bank my heart stopped
Monza 😍 my city, I love walking in the park and go to the oval!
MB uber alles
Se si va al parco quindi è possibile vedere l'ovale? O almeno la configurazione vecchia della pista? Forza monza brianza hahahahhaha
Wow! This is amazing! I felt the speed while I was sitting on my couch
I was feeling bad for the engine a minute in.
power of the virtual reality
to run a modern F1 car in an old circuit
That banking is terrifying… imagine doing it in a car with no downforce, skinny bicycle tires, shitty brakes and a body that absorbs practically none of the impact during a crash. I will forever have respect for the men who raced back then.
Was that the original circuit then, a figure of 8 essentially? I knew about the banking but never realised there was a road section too
The road section is the current circuit but without any chicanes.
Because the ferrari engine sounds so weird and different compared to 2019, that Assetto Corsa decided to use the sound for the Honda F1 engine because I guess while the car accelerates down a straight it sounds similar enough.
Wow!!! I'm impressed!!! Old Monza is a very very more faster track!!! I love faste tracks. Do you have a download link this track? Congratulations for your video
Hello and thank you! This track is actually included in the base version of the Assetto Corsa game
@@Mitsos1311 thanks for your time brother. I search for this track in the game
I love fast tracks too.
I would love to see a race on a track like this in real life, although it would destroy the car AND the driver due to the bumps on the banking and the overall track layout (they should smooth the banking out), improvements have to be made to the car, and other than that it would make for one hell of an interesting race.
Ferraris are quick
Alone with no other cars...
(Soz guys love ya!)
You don't see the other cars cause the Ferrari's have already been lapped
@@Mitsos1311 lol
This circuit was insane, i cant belive.... Awsome
Absolutely insane! 1min20s full throttle xD
If old spa was good, then this old monza track is much more epic.
3:23 "You're scratching the floor... you're scratching the floor..."
Thats a crazy crazy fullgas track
The greatest race circut of all time.
I think this is, at this point, the most viewed Assetto Corsa video... Fantastic Mitsos!
When race car drivers had big balls.
This and old Spa. Say goodbye to the engines (non-F1 or F1) if you try to race on them. Oh, and the suspension for F1 cars too.
Brilliant race tract..imagine 2 car run side by side front of grandstand but with very different position.
This is soo satisfying
Old Hungary
Hi Mitsos, can you do a lap around Pescara, Montjuïc Street Circuit, Boavista Street Circuit or Caesars Palace Grand Prix Circuit please. Thank you.
for those who want to know the average speed of this lap was 314,42695687110 kph(Km/h)/195,38119484937 mph
Guys wait don't we have the technology to fix the oval bumps? This is awesome I hope we could see a modern race in a modernized Monza old circuit 🥺
Fucking hell. No doubt it's called the Temple of Speed
This is real Temple of Speed 👏
O Circuito clássico de Monza separa os meninos dos homens.
This doesn't look very safe. We're going to need like 2, maybe 3 more hay bales to be FIA compliant
just imagine being a f1 driver in the 1955 race and seeing a 38 ange curve
the haas f1 team car on the Sebring and Virginia tracks
Pretty insane but without any breaking zones it feels kinda like Nascar
RIP modern F1 engine.
Imagine the constant G forces
2nd Lesmo corner at almost 300 Kmh and max speed on the straight less than 340... You have too much downforce, use less wings
These hybrid cars aren't faster on the straights. You need a good old v10 car for insane topspeeds ( without drs)
@@car-Stan835 it's not only about the engine. These are as powerful as v10, with more torque, but the cars are way heavier and with more drag
@@car-Stan835 2020 cars can easily reach 340km/h on modern Monza without slipstream, here they should go over 350+
@@car-Stan835 also the fastest ever F1 car on a straight line was the 2016 Williams
@@simonepinto1388 I think they are a little more powerful than the v10s (at least as long as there is energy for the electric motor) but the tyres, which cause a lot of drag in an open-wheel car, are larger in diameter (720mm) and width (305 and 405mm) than those used in the past. The weight is almost ininfluent on top speed
Wait a minute...It's a damn cartoon !!!!
You should put that in the title description so I won't loose 4 minutes of my life for nothing.
Thank You
I really want f1 to bring this back for a thew years cause it would be amazing
Removing the two chicanes reduces the original lap time by like 40 seconds🤯
YOU LIKE SPEED LITTLE BOY? WELL I GOTCHA SOME SPEED RIGHT HERE!!
I love your videos! Please do an F1 car around Barber Motorsports park in Alabama!
Thank you for watching!
I have that one on the list, I hope I can get to it soon!
That banking curve reminds me of Zandvoort
those big bumps in the oval even hurts me
Another 400 km/h tracks with actual cars
F1 BAR HONDA 2004 SPEED RECORD 413KM.
I understood at 1:14 that it wasn't reality 🤣
Those corners are frightening even in a sim
DRS would be fun on this track
Hope this old track can race f1 again
1:15-1:30 all those bumps... with 2022 cars porpoising. Does the 2022 game have porpoising simulation? It would be interesting to see a 2022 car on this part of the old Monza.
Now I know why Monza is called as "Temple of Speed" I cannot imagine what W11 Mercedes would look like on that banking flat out.
Man I thought this was real until I clicked on the video
So basically flat-out the entire lap😮
Would prefer the new circuit with the oval put back in. Maybe some sort of maggots&Becket's on the top straight
monza then : a lot of straight line
monza now : so much turn
bono, my tires are gone
we just began the formation lap lewis
I love Monza ! I wish they would use part of the old track, rebuilt for safety of course.Those Highbanks separate the men from the Chihuahuas!
The fastest modern quali lap at Monza was a 1:18:887 set in 2020 by Lewis Hamilton
The same lap here (only on the road course) was about 1:06:499
Who of those peoples back in the days though that it’d be a good idea to race on this layout
Formula E Tracks, İstanbul Park, Thomson Road Circuit, Mario Kart Tracks and F2 & F3 onboards please? Also make a Christian Lundgaard Onboard in Mario Kart Track.
You put a safety barrier on the banked turn and I can easily see Indycar racing here
1:15 that's was close Charles 😱
To run on this track you would need the 3 engines
So the only Brakingpoints are at the first lesmo and at the parabolica
No way to charge the battery on this great track without any chicane and most of the time full throttle! So here you´d see the nonsense of the hybrid power units.
Holy crap this track is so dangerous
How can people say modern tracks are boring when you can just be flat out on the throttle for 99% of the lap in this layout. Cool video though.
Because it's nostalgia and modern cars never ran on Old Monza or Old Hockenheim, so their speculation is based solely on experience with older cars. With the old cars, despite being 90% on the throttle throughout the track they'd still have competition and fights because they dont reach 350km/h as easy as modern cars.
It's the same case with Nascar aswell, with barely any turns and more than 30 cars on track who go 100% on the throttle all the way with minor lifting, you just cant not have any action.
Okay wtf I thought this was real for 2 mins posted by F1
A race on this circuit would use up the whole engine due to the Road and Oval together
This would be very cool if Ferrari did this as like a promotional event thing like what redbull does all the time
I generally think I’m a decent driver. And that you could put me at most tracks in a decent car and I would do fine…. But I would die at this track with this layout for sure. I don’t even know what banking that steep feels like 😅
Thanks mate 👍
It'd be amazing if someone made a mod of this layout of Monza but modernized with a smooth oval
The lotus 98t can take turn one flat.
ESO SI ES UN CIRCUITO JUNTOS CON LOS VIDIOS DE SCHUMACHER LO MEJOR VISTO X MIS OJOS ..GRACIAS- GRACIAS
I can hardly believe that this track actually took real races. If a car goes off track in the banking, it would start flying like a plane and land in the nearby city.
RIP to the engine 😭
I’d’ve thought the start/finish line would’ve been on the inner part of the track since the pit building is on the inside.
Da gab es noch spannende Windschattenrennen.Heute nur noch langweilig🥱🤷♂️
Pepsi and Coke advertisements... never seen that in a game, on same circuit
That's an hybrid motor, isn't it?
Always has been
Can you do Mondello Park in Ireland
I want this Monza back :(