End of 2010 Onboards: Rally of Turkey, Sebastien Loeb SS20. Requested by manticorebp

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  • Опубліковано 21 гру 2010
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  • @vivilotus92
    @vivilotus92 13 років тому +5

    love the way he's updating his notes :)

  • @banzai385
    @banzai385 5 років тому +4

    That guy is epic , calmly changing his notes whilst sideways in the air over a jump.
    Hope he has a great season with Hyundai.

  • @Tamabife
    @Tamabife 13 років тому

    WRC, a big thank you for all the videos, without a doubt an excellent addition for the the fans!
    I wish all the WRC Team a merry Xmas

  • @pascalmegane
    @pascalmegane 13 років тому +2

    @SolarPL The co-driver give the notes that Seb dictated him during recognition at reduced speed. During the rally, Seb corrects his notes and asks Daniel to change them for following passage.

  • @Solberg2010
    @Solberg2010 13 років тому +2

    Rallying is brilliant!!

  • @Makedonwow
    @Makedonwow 13 років тому +1

    Woah, Loeb is taking it on the EDGE!
    Respect!

  • @mcJambox
    @mcJambox 13 років тому +2

    I love how he intentionally kicks up stuff, covering his tracks.. Having a ball, the king.
    Wawa World Rally Team!

  • @irrifarra
    @irrifarra 13 років тому +2

    9:52 what a tactical maneuver

  • @ChrisPawley21
    @ChrisPawley21 13 років тому

    ive always had immense respect for these guys but after doing a rally experience day i cant believe the level of skill these drivers have... i mean i found it hard powersliding around some cones at 30mph but these guys are just incredible!

  •  13 років тому +1

    just awesome

  • @mrJv2k7
    @mrJv2k7 13 років тому

    @SolarPL could be directions for the codriver to slow down or speed up his reading. or comments about the track that only he can feel through the steering wheel. like how much it slips or smth. thus the co can further adjust his notes when he reads them

  • @kubilayk5948
    @kubilayk5948 6 років тому +3

    WRC WELCOME TO TURKEY 2018 :)))

  • @ayrtonsenna46
    @ayrtonsenna46 13 років тому

    must be a great rally to watch in loco
    great video

  • @GuillaumeWRC5
    @GuillaumeWRC5 13 років тому +8

    5:48 I think this is where they jumped 85 meters, but i'm not sure...

    • @user-cc32vcg811
      @user-cc32vcg811 3 роки тому +6

      Idk if you are still here after 10y, but yeah thats the 85mt jump

    • @BigDaddyAEL
      @BigDaddyAEL Рік тому

      That can't be 85 meters, no rally car can jump that long. The record for the longest jump ever in WRC is 57 meters by McRae in Finland, 2001.
      Loeb's jump on this video looks to be around 30 meters long.

    • @HenryWRC
      @HenryWRC 7 місяців тому

      it was 85 metres google it
      @@BigDaddyAEL

  • @vicioussuoiciv
    @vicioussuoiciv 13 років тому +2

    Despite pushing so hard, he only won this stage by 0.3 sec. Great driving though, never seen an onboard with Loeb driving so aggressively.

  • @SIHdW3W
    @SIHdW3W 11 років тому +1

    i wish these videos had telemetry

  • @grungeface87
    @grungeface87 13 років тому

    Neat drive

  • @grungeface87
    @grungeface87 13 років тому

    @SolarPL I was wondering about that too. If he knows enough about the track to make corrections, why does he even have a co-driver..!

  • @oOoironhideoOo
    @oOoironhideoOo 13 років тому +1

    nice jumps ..

  • @Ryguy430
    @Ryguy430 13 років тому

    is it just me or is the co-driver reading the notes with a lot of emotion?

  • @hanif12able
    @hanif12able 13 років тому

    @Ryguy430 no, he did so

  • @Petit-etre-de-la-fiole
    @Petit-etre-de-la-fiole 5 місяців тому

    Mais il est flippant ce rallye.

  • @SuperYoyo117
    @SuperYoyo117 13 років тому

    LOEB THE KING OF KINGS!!!

  • @adaorlando
    @adaorlando 13 років тому

    Loeb is the best :D

  • @hanif12able
    @hanif12able 13 років тому +1

    @irrifarra just like holl01 always do in gran turismo :)

  • @aakhtarmirza2033
    @aakhtarmirza2033 Рік тому

    5:48

  • @GamerDirt
    @GamerDirt 13 років тому

    @K4rlip yeah... after i made that comment i understand why he does that

  • @agent152yt
    @agent152yt 13 років тому

    @BockaraGabbe Sebastien Loeb is

  • @Ryguy430
    @Ryguy430 13 років тому

    @hanif12able oh shit... I'm an ass

  • @GamerDirt
    @GamerDirt 13 років тому

    wtf?? 9:48

    • @nhominhdinh
      @nhominhdinh 7 років тому

      so that he can take the next corner at higher speed, since he would have a wider line. You can see the tracks on the grass from cars before him too.

  • @kll.c
    @kll.c 13 років тому

    drifting is the creation of the japanese? dont think so