You really stepped it up lately with these videos mate, keep it up. Also very nice those high-res steering wheel pictures to make it more even more clear what's going on. Excellent stuff.
Removing rubber is essential as Fernando qualified below P10 last year at Abu Dhabi, hence had new tires, when there are new tires used for the start of the Gran Prix it is important to remove the top layer of new rubber in order to gain the best possible grip from the new tyre.
I loved it. One thing. Fernando is well known for his really good starts along his career. I always notice he is the one that do the most burnouts before the start. Or at least the most aggressive or the one that does it in the very last metters before stopping in the grid before the actual start. Is it just me??
Technically, a driver is allowed to do as many burnouts as he wishes in the last few corners before forming up in his grid slot. The thing is, Fernando loves to delay his formation lap start by just that few seconds in order to have an aggressive launch before hitting the pit lane limiter, this helps with tyre warm up, his burnouts are also done as efficiently as possible with left and right steering wheel movements, this all definitely comes from experience.
@@speedandpower1268 experience is a thing for sure but the guy has been hitting superb starts from his early years, I think it has to have something to do with the tyre warmup in formation laps. It would be great to have the data available to see these little details
I could never be an F1 driver ... even if I was a fast driver and had been karting out the womb, I would not be able to remember all that. I'd be doing burnouts out of turn 3, using the pit limiter on the car park outside, accidentally driving Carlos Sainz's Golf instead of my F1 car 😭😭
This is such an amazing channel, one of my friends recently asked me who the most underrated F1 youtuber was and I said you without hesitation. Incredible content and informative as always bro, keep it up. 😁👍
the burnout button simply sets the brake balance all the way forward so that the drivers can apply the brakes to keep the car speed low and locking the diff so that both rear wheels spin at the same speed... where do you get your information from? If it's doing anything to torque, its reducing torque, lowering the rev limit and not using any of the ERS energy as there is no time to regenerate that energy before the race. Dulling the torque will stop the tyres from spinning to the moon while the front brakes are on and having the back end of the car trying spin.
“Gentlemen, a short view back to the past. Thirty years ago, Niki Lauda told us ‘take a monkey, place him into the cockpit and he is able to drive the car.’ Thirty years later, Sebastian told us ‘I had to start my car like a computer, it’s very complicated’......“ 😂😂😂
Maybe to top it up? Or maybe because the computers have their settings already to use energy on different parts of the circuit during the race and this mode overrides the settings? Idk anything about anything so I'm just guessing.
Qualifying is a day before the race, on the Sunday after the Qualy, the ES of the car will most likely be depleted, so on the formation lap and outlap, I suppose they have to recharge it as much as possible before the start of the race to get an advantage
Pass by the P1 spot. I think this has something to do with safety, in case a car stalls, so the ones coming from the back don't crash into it. Once clear the first grid position, drivers are allowed to speed up.
Damn I had no idea. I thought they were just moving and a shaking because they wanted to! It's like a whole big damn thing to go through. Awww I want to be an F1 driver!
The play in that steering wheel/column is a joke. How on earth is a driver supposed to have a good feeling of the car when the wheel is flexing like a logitech g29?
Abu Dhabi last lap: ua-cam.com/video/C4ZqzohaeTY/v-deo.html
There's an easter egg in this video. It's in the 2nd half.
the procedure that goes into a formation lap, this is awesome stuff, gotta give you a subscribe 👍❤
Handbrake sound?
The Easter egg is at 3:34. Ocon's rear wing said El Pan
The Easter egg is 3:04 on the steering wheel
@Nicos❤😊dayinthelife
Mate you literally have the most informative videos
He is an idiot, literary mispelled the word tires every time
FR
This content is gold.
@@yahgent"literary" 😂😂😂😂
@@yahgentriterary
This is some official F1 channel quality content
Psss f1 official have never posted a video 10% informative or useful as this
@@Simon-kc4ml Opinions...
In my opinion they have posted really informative and useful videos
@@Hurri1Kane name 1
@@f1edits280 I have a very good and interesting video about the F1TV helicopter
ua-cam.com/video/rGtQZWhKWoI/v-deo.html
@@f1edits280 any of the tech breakdowns the past few weeks talking about the plank, drs, turbo etc
You really stepped it up lately with these videos mate, keep it up. Also very nice those high-res steering wheel pictures to make it more even more clear what's going on. Excellent stuff.
honestly with yelistener's skill he can probably do a telemetry breakdown of a whole race
Anyone else notice el plan at the rear wing of Esteban’s car 🤣🤣
Yessss came here to see if anyone else noticed, so we’ll done!
@@alvpeerz hi, i don't know if you're talking about editing skills or something else but el plan was real here
Really quality breakdown. Great stuff as always!
all these years since i was a kid, i thought the burn outs on last corners a their last tyre warm up. i never thought of removing rubbers.
Removing rubber is essential as Fernando qualified below P10 last year at Abu Dhabi, hence had new tires, when there are new tires used for the start of the Gran Prix it is important to remove the top layer of new rubber in order to gain the best possible grip from the new tyre.
3:36 That EL Plan edit is best. 😂
It's not an edit
It‘s not an edit. It is on the real car
it's real.
Weird how you know "el plan" but don't know it's real because anyone who watched last season would know it's real..
There's an easter egg in this video. It's in the 2nd half.
I found it! But I won't spoil it for the others
The LCD screen right ? 😛
??
I Saw It hahahaha
I didn’t know F1 cars had a burnout button honestly I don’t think they need it
your videos are so instructive, for a real fan this details are gold
El Plan on the wing in front 😂
For that race both the Alpines actually had El Plan written on the rear wing. Absolute madlads
I loved it. One thing. Fernando is well known for his really good starts along his career. I always notice he is the one that do the most burnouts before the start. Or at least the most aggressive or the one that does it in the very last metters before stopping in the grid before the actual start. Is it just me??
Technically, a driver is allowed to do as many burnouts as he wishes in the last few corners before forming up in his grid slot. The thing is, Fernando loves to delay his formation lap start by just that few seconds in order to have an aggressive launch before hitting the pit lane limiter, this helps with tyre warm up, his burnouts are also done as efficiently as possible with left and right steering wheel movements, this all definitely comes from experience.
@@speedandpower1268 experience is a thing for sure but the guy has been hitting superb starts from his early years, I think it has to have something to do with the tyre warmup in formation laps. It would be great to have the data available to see these little details
What Does Kimi Does on Formation Lap?
A. Gloves
B. Steering Wheel
C. Gloves & Steering Wheel
D. Have the Drink
hes saving the ice cream for the red flag?
What an informative video. Never really knew a formation lap had this whole procedure
I could never be an F1 driver ... even if I was a fast driver and had been karting out the womb, I would not be able to remember all that. I'd be doing burnouts out of turn 3, using the pit limiter on the car park outside, accidentally driving Carlos Sainz's Golf instead of my F1 car 😭😭
Wooow I love how masterfully they rule the throttle 🤯🤯🤯😧😧 I’m on my knees, great respect 🙏🙏
This is such an amazing channel, one of my friends recently asked me who the most underrated F1 youtuber was and I said you without hesitation. Incredible content and informative as always bro, keep it up. 😁👍
Great work man
el plan on the rear wing in front killed me bruh XD
better than actual F1 content.
This video is very well made. A charm to watch.
awesome job, your videos are so interesting, thanks a lot!!
Really appreciate your excellent work. Thank you for sharing this information and technical knowledge.
Dope video! More please I love this stuff. Super cool.
Love to watch this kinda stuff, thx mate
This is gold for me. Thanks.
Brilliant breakdown mate.... Kudos
Very interesting. All part of El Plan!
This is brilliant, thank you
Thx for the video, very interresting!!
I love that burnouts are an official part of the pre race preparations
Thanks for your videos. High quality as always. 👍🏻👍🏻
Now i know how to do formation lap properly 😃
I think if anyone doesn't need to be told this, it's Alonso. He is probably completely ignoring it and saying "yea okay i know"
This is sick! Nice insight!
Dude thnks so much for these vids
Great video, more info I didn't know! 👏👏👍
Youre literally the best mate
ah yes, el plan on ocon's rear wing
they actually did that it's not edited
Alonso's burnouts before he enters his grid slot are always so crazy
Imagine accidently pressing burnout button in the corner
Amazing video as always.
It's gotta suck to do all of that, and then crash immediately.
Ha😂
Really good videos buddy!
Halloween gp would have "Burn Out Overdrive" availble
The alpine used to look so nice
I’ve never heard the 2021 F1 cars. They sound like spaceships!
Unbelievable update video
Fantastic content
Ok, this video is amazing. No really great content
Nice vid
Bro this channel is fuckin gold. Subbed immediately 🔥
You are fantastic!
Great video
Abu Dhabi in daylight always looks weird to me. Like as if it's a completely different track than at night with the floodlights.
nice background music
A lot of things to adjust
This was great
3:42 what was that Chinese word mean in bottom left?
the burnout button simply sets the brake balance all the way forward so that the drivers can apply the brakes to keep the car speed low and locking the diff so that both rear wheels spin at the same speed... where do you get your information from?
If it's doing anything to torque, its reducing torque, lowering the rev limit and not using any of the ERS energy as there is no time to regenerate that energy before the race. Dulling the torque will stop the tyres from spinning to the moon while the front brakes are on and having the back end of the car trying spin.
Any info on why this is done, is it specifically for hard tyres, since they're more difficult to heat up?
“Gentlemen, a short view back to the past. Thirty years ago, Niki Lauda told us ‘take a monkey, place him into the cockpit and he is able to drive the car.’ Thirty years later, Sebastian told us ‘I had to start my car like a computer, it’s very complicated’......“ 😂😂😂
Less buttons and more communication with your Engineer?
So this really is the El Plan
This is more harder than f1 2024 game
Why do I feel like your an ex Renault /Alpine employee, very informative
All signal; no noise 🏆
Very good video! Tks and thumbs up, of course.
Why the rear wing say el plan
Are burnouts really so important that they have their own dedicated button on the wheel?
Broo where you find tye clips??? I needd them too!!!!
Yea def thank u Ik these vids take effort and r fellow f1 nerds’ dream lol
That's not much. They're mostly being told how to warm up their tyres.
is it just me, or does that wheel have alot more side to side movement than youd think was normal lol
1:53 Me too I was very surprised by how much the wheel was moving. I thought F1 were stiff as hell.
Mainly due to the resistance from the tyres at low speed that causes the wheel to move on it's own
El plan then, means that he's behind Ocon? hehehe
How about the rule of max 10 carlength distance?
All that preparation to lose positions already on the first corner smh
Why do they need to turn on recharge mode on the formation lap when they already do it at the end of qualy? Shouldn't the ES be full already?
Maybe to top it up? Or maybe because the computers have their settings already to use energy on different parts of the circuit during the race and this mode overrides the settings? Idk anything about anything so I'm just guessing.
They do some warmup laps before the formation lap too
Qualifying is a day before the race, on the Sunday after the Qualy, the ES of the car will most likely be depleted, so on the formation lap and outlap, I suppose they have to recharge it as much as possible before the start of the race to get an advantage
v informational
Doing god's my man
How do you not have a job with a team yet??
Whatd they mean by passing pole position?
Pass by the P1 spot. I think this has something to do with safety, in case a car stalls, so the ones coming from the back don't crash into it. Once clear the first grid position, drivers are allowed to speed up.
Dam good
El Plan
Damn I had no idea. I thought they were just moving and a shaking because they wanted to! It's like a whole big damn thing to go through.
Awww I want to be an F1 driver!
Bro that's Ocon not Alonso, at the start of the race there is an alpine in front with "El Plan" at the rear wing
Aah yes Alonso is driving the number 31 and Ocon the number 14, makes sense idiot.
why's ocon wearing alonso's helmet then
@@user-7fw4d8q39e He’s literally not…
@@rebs4jezus i swear to god some of you drive to survive fans know nothing about the sport
Hamilton onboard start abu dhabi?
开哥真的顶
Who else had no clue that was a rule 🙋♂️
The play in that steering wheel/column is a joke. How on earth is a driver supposed to have a good feeling of the car when the wheel is flexing like a logitech g29?
Making coffee is more difficult
I remember when this guy nearly crashed on the formation lap in Spain 2008.
Briatore looked so embarrassed.
el plan
shit, even doing the formation lap is way too hard lol xD
el plan 😂
Yes yes yes I do it all the time lol Kimi!
I wish it was 2010. The last year where KERS and DRS cease to exist. And when F1 was actually good and competitive.
Then you want to go back to 2007. KERS was tested first in 2008, and introduced in 2009
These are no drivers but more like fighter pilots
Yelistener > F1 YT
you need to be fucking employed by them. your videos are informative _and_ artistic for fuck's sake