Also the top part (above halo near intake). There is a strong piece called roll hoop that supposed to not fail and keep the car slanted when flipped so it does not slide like Zho’s car did. And the halo, which was basically the last safety feature saved his life. It’s good that there are multiple safety features to make sure drivers are safe.
Albon had a harder stop. Zhou's roll looks spectacular but the car dissipated its energy over a large distance and came to rest against a soft catch fence, Albon went head first into a concrete wall
Ridiculous that he had to though, Dr Gary Hartstein himself said part of the reason that he quit being the medical chief in F1 is because he couldn't get a full-time safety team like Indycar, WEC, Super Formula, Super GT, V8 Supercars, DTM, NASCAR, IMSA...... it's just crazy to rely on volunteer marshals to be the first attenders. Look at the crash this week that broke Stef Wilsons back in Indy 500 practice. Within 10 seconds he had two paramedics and two firefighters attending to him. It's not the 70s anymore where drivers had to help each other (Williamson, Lauda etc).
@@goodshipkaraboudjan actually, not. Paramedics are from local hospitals and marshalls have absolutly nothing to attend the pilot. Marshalls secures the scene before calling the medical staff.
I was at Silverstone and when this happened there was quite a hush over the circuit as we didn't know what happening with Zhou. There was a massive relief and applause when we heard he was okay. Also as it turns out the red flag was a blessing as there was protesters who managed to storm the circuit and were around brooklands I think, so can you imagine if they were going at racing speed.
@@LingLiu2014 how about the roll bar that's supposed to be near indestructible being weak as hell, those roll bars do not fail, but Alfa did not make it up to standard, also how about Grosjean's car splitting in half in Bahrain, virtually any sort of damage requires immediate repair, and these cars overall break internally more than any other car I've ever seen in motorsport, whether it be engine,transmission,hydraulic, or suspension failures.
@@Maverick9k My little boi, you're wrong in every possible way. The roll bar didn't fail, it was ripped out of the carbon body because it is not part of the body like the halo but "glued in" and the carbon is strong in 2 direction, but smash it in wrong direction and it crumbles. Alfa's roll bar was up to standard, the fault was the overall F1 car design. So ANY other car would have had the same result. In a crash you want the car to crumble and break because that's how you dissipate energy, it has to go somewhere, either through the car crumbling thus reducing the kinetic energy or it will go through the driver, basic physics ma boi, and thus the reason only one person has died since Ayrton Senna accident 19years ago. No other sport in so strict in terms of efficiency and longevity. Although it breaks often keep it in mind the parts are design to outstand a minimum of certain amount of races meanwhile most other car do whatever between the races.
@@NotKimiRaikkonen It's not the editing of the crash thats a cringe. It's the fake drama that's stirred into it. It's been separating the F1 community into bad rivals. The show has been garbage. Also stopped watching after S2.
It's funny isn't it ... the guy would have not only been dead without the halo, he would have painted half the straight red, and nobody even bothered to knock on his door
That's par for the course when dealing with slo-mo footage. Actual audio would be outside human hearing range or else unrecognizable if they tried to slow it down to the appropriate speed, so they have to choose between silence, basic background audio, or piped in sound effects. This is decently done of the last.
This sequence pretty well encapsulates how watching this race felt, but it annoys me how they focus it around George. Like his response was great and he deserves some recognition for it, but they feature Zhou for less than a minute, in which he basically just describes the crash, says he's okay, then tops it off by saying how good a guy George was. Like the man was the only rookie last year, and I could count the number of times DTS featured him on one hand. They couldn't even cover his crash without making it about how nice a guy George is; it just feels manipulative to me.
I've watched F1 for a very long time, seen alot of crazy things, but this incident and the Grosjean crash were only 2 in recent memory that really shocked me. The fact both men walked from those crashes was nothing short of a miracle and a testament to the safety and engineering these race cars offer.
Yeah, but we can't forget the crash of Jules Bianchi in 2014 that cost his life. First death since Senna in F1... I was totally shocked (and still today)
When they first introduced the Halo I, like a lot of people was against it, but seeing it save lives time and time again really changed my view on how important it is
I remember the backlash of the Halo when it was introduced and everyone saying its ugly and unnecessary. Its for safery its not about the aesthetic appeal.
This is why I f****ing hate Mercedes so much! 😡All they care about is themselves. It's exactly the same situation as when Romain Grosjean had that huge crash in Bahrain. Everyone was asking if Romain was okay, except for Hamilton who was like "Damn, that start was great", not giving a sh*** about what actually happened
See, that is the exact reason why I F***IN HATE this Mercedes team! 😤It's pretty much the same situation as when Romain Grosjean had that huge crash at the 2020 Bahrain GP, everyone was worried about him being trapped in his burning car for a felt hours and all Hamilton had to say on team radio was: "Damn, that start was good!"
Fortunetly their suits are fireproof and i want to believe that the fire retardant would've been on him right away. Still survivable but probably more injuries due to burns.
Amazing that Zhou escaped it all okay. Thats a day I'll never forget. Seeing my first live f1 race sat at Abbey with a front row seat to that accident. Was shocking but the relief when we discovered he was okay was wild. I still don't know how to describe that experience.
@@NotKimiRaikkonenthey could have played the actual engine sounds instead of these stupid fake ones. And then fake sounds when they started crashing. Could have just kept it authentic
I've seen many crashes in racing especially in NASCAR. But this was one of the scariest crashes ever. Really Glad he survived that. God Bless and Major Respect to Guanyu and Formula 1 Racing.
Each team can only see the data for their two cars plus whatever is broadcast on circuit TV. They often don't see as much as we do on mainstream broadcasting
As a racing tragic fanatic it is also interesting to see the other side or the alternative. Love the racing. Drama. You name it. Also nice to see them walk away after a big crash too.
It's just so fake though DTS. Been a fan for 30 years of F1 and this over dramatic crap is awful. Also Dr Hartstein was bang on about his reasons for stepping down as the F1 medical chief - it's ridiculous that F1 relies on volunteer flag marshals to be the first responders to a crash when other series have full time safety teams of professional paramedics and firefighters stationed across the course.
Its amazing to think of all the safety procedures the F1 has installed to make the highest level of motorsport into one of the safest. The harness, the carbon fiber body meant to tear away, the halo, the distance between wall and track, the tire barrier, and the fencing behind the tire barrier. Among the thousands of others that help keep this amazing sport as safe as possible.
Después de ver a Zhou por los cielos mientras el coche se destruye y saltan chispas de fuego y cae fuera de la barrera protectora del circuito... Toto Wolf "George has a crash" 😵
There's something poetic in the Halo on the car preventing the drivers from getting a Halo themselves. Best invention in the history of motorsport indeed.
The fact that George stopped got out his Mercedes and ran to see if Guanyu was okay just shows at the end, races and finishing first is not as important as a human life. So end the end I respect George for that 👏
Gasly into Russell, Russell into zhou.... now please tell me how that's Russell's fault? Or are you just one of these saddos who has a grudge against Mercedes?
The Americans love this kind of shit. Its like when you watch Gordon Ramsey kitchen nightmares US version, all the crazy music stings and drama. It's the same kind of thing with DtS
@@KillZoneHart1 Yeah I’m American and I completely agree with you. That sort of shit drives me crazy too haha. Also, the UK Kitchen Nightmares is far superior to the American version. The differences between them are night and day. Bums me out that the show didn’t last longer in the UK before it became drama central over here in the states.
@@tylerjennings8242 you guys have such a weird comparison. but as a huge uk kitchen nightmares fan... i get it! though first 2 dts seasons were alright.
People were quick to jump and blame George for this but it was just a racing incident that resulted in a unfortunate crash but a fortunate result. People forget that George leaving his car meant he gave up his chance to continue the race. And then the Halo... It doesn't just look better it is just BETTER!
F1 fans just like to grasp at straws to find even the smallest of things to criticize drivers over. So many of them are incapable of enjoying the sport if they can’t despise half of the drivers while they’re at it.
@victoriaweasley7807 the majority of these idiots criticising Russell would struggle to drive round a normal corner without crashing and blaming someone else....
You cant trust the comms anymore. They edit that all the time. They cant take something random that they said 10 minutes later and make it look like they said it 5 sec after the incident.
This crash also showed the need to eliminate the narrow spaces between the fence and tire walls. The driver won't be able to get out of the car. Zhou was so fortunate the car didn't catch fire.
I was at this race with my boyfriend. Watching the crash, it felt like it all happened in slow motion. Both of us turned to each other and said at the same time: "Is he...still alive?" It was a shocking, horrible thing to witness. What I remember the most was the silence - all those thousands of people in the crowd and you could have heard a pin drop, everything was so still. Waiting to hear if Zhou was ok felt like waiting hours. When it was confirmed he was, this ripple of applause slowly spread around the circuit and it became so loud you could feel it in your chest. Everyone there was just so thankful he had survived. I've watched a lot of bad crashes in F1 on TV but that was the first time I'd seen one in person. The halo definitely saved Zhou's life that day.
I really thought they would've motion smoothed the slow mo of the crash to make it more cinematic but they always leave the choppy framerate for some reason.
remember seeing this live on TV, all we saw was a shower of smoke and sparks, car parts flying around and an upsidedown streak of red and white and then nothing for ages. terrifying
I guess if I had to be in a car crash, and I could choose the car I was in, it would be an F1 car, because they are safer than a five star EuroNCAP rated car.
Russell gained my respect. And i am a toto fan but he was upset that George quit to check on Zhou, i was shocked to see how money runs the show at F1. So many talented drivers lost their lives due to the greed to not cancel races (Senna, Imola 1994). High time when people acknowledge taking a step back to save someone's life. George, hope you shine.
Is this from Drive to survive on netflix? It is strange. I just tried to view this clip in the episode, and the whole Zhou accident is not treated in the same way at all; much shorter and less dramatic. Are there 2 versions? Can anyone explain?
It is crazy to think that in 2018 when the HALO was introduced drivers and fans hated it, and nowadays in 2022 if the HALO didn't exist Leclerc, Grosjean, Hamilton and Zhou would have likely died.
Did Netflix delete it from DTS? Cause I'm watching the season again and it isn't like this, idk if the team or Zhou asked them to remove the accident and Zhou's interview
Never watched this but the added sound effect alone turn me away, why try and make up a sound when they have ACTUAL sound from that crash... Who watches this?
Рассел тут поступил как полный красавчик. Мало кто может отреагировать на аварию, ну или просто на подобную ситуацию. Сам находился в таких моментах, а вокруг все стояли просто в шоке.
Reasons to not watch Drive To Survive: It takes 20 seconds from start to get to the first corner... But gotta say the that camera angle to the crash is very good, much better than what I saw on the broadcast
@@cole003fJust say you don’t watch Formula 1 races. Russell had contact on the right from one of the Alpha Tauri’s, sending him left into Guanyu. It was a racing incident and nothing more.
Thanks for the million views ladies and gentlemen.
thanking people for viewing something that is from someone else?
@@edofluit6568 Thanks for the views
@@RezChi_without Halo, i dont think we could ever see Guanyu Zhou, Roy Nissany or even Kanon Shibuya.
You can see the HALO scraping against the ground
I cant imagine what would happen if the car caught on fire and he was sruck in it😢😮
The Halo was indeed one of the best inventions in motersport. Guanyu wouldn't have survied without.
And some "hardcore " fans still think the halo make f1 less dangerous and drivers looks weak
@@Hadihadi-wr8mt I suspect most drivers would rather look weak than dead
Also the top part (above halo near intake). There is a strong piece called roll hoop that supposed to not fail and keep the car slanted when flipped so it does not slide like Zho’s car did. And the halo, which was basically the last safety feature saved his life. It’s good that there are multiple safety features to make sure drivers are safe.
imagine the halo saving a driver after the roll hoop failed
Yeah you can see it at work during the slo mo
Zhou's parents were on site(first time since he entered F1). Couldn't imagine the desperation
Omfg
His poor family omg I would’ve blacked out
It’s so crazy when you think about that Alex Albon is the one who was injured more/harder than Zhou… crazy!
One more in the fight against the HALO haters...
@@QemeH wtf people hate halo??? Ain't no way people are this stupid
quienes son esas "empoderadas" cuotas de genero que salen en el videò?...
Albon had a harder stop. Zhou's roll looks spectacular but the car dissipated its energy over a large distance and came to rest against a soft catch fence, Albon went head first into a concrete wall
man had appendicitis, zhou over here almost dying
Big shoutout for George going over to help a fellow driver….outstanding.
Hhhhhh do you remember what he did with bottas 😂😂
@@saidrouah4337 Leave it man that was ages ago and he only did it in the heat of the moment. He's learned from that and now hes better
@@LUNE.44 Evidently not. Still ramming into people
Ridiculous that he had to though, Dr Gary Hartstein himself said part of the reason that he quit being the medical chief in F1 is because he couldn't get a full-time safety team like Indycar, WEC, Super Formula, Super GT, V8 Supercars, DTM, NASCAR, IMSA...... it's just crazy to rely on volunteer marshals to be the first attenders. Look at the crash this week that broke Stef Wilsons back in Indy 500 practice. Within 10 seconds he had two paramedics and two firefighters attending to him. It's not the 70s anymore where drivers had to help each other (Williamson, Lauda etc).
@@goodshipkaraboudjan actually, not.
Paramedics are from local hospitals and marshalls have absolutly nothing to attend the pilot.
Marshalls secures the scene before calling the medical staff.
I was waiting for "There are certain moments where... silence falls on a racing track... and you know what that means"
Ikr I suppose that George speech could be a continuation of that meme though.
I was at Silverstone and when this happened there was quite a hush over the circuit as we didn't know what happening with Zhou. There was a massive relief and applause when we heard he was okay.
Also as it turns out the red flag was a blessing as there was protesters who managed to storm the circuit and were around brooklands I think, so can you imagine if they were going at racing speed.
Just Shows How The halo Saves The Driver's Life
What were the protesters protesting about ?
@@verde629 Climate change
@@verde629 They were the Just Stop Oil protesters
@@danielshakesheff2223 What more do they want, we’re using hybrid engines now because of those people lol
Glad Zhou was ok and shows how strong these F1 cars have become but still it was a massive accident!
Lol, quite the opposite I'm afraid
@@Maverick9k in what way?
@@LingLiu2014 how about the roll bar that's supposed to be near indestructible being weak as hell, those roll bars do not fail, but Alfa did not make it up to standard, also how about Grosjean's car splitting in half in Bahrain, virtually any sort of damage requires immediate repair, and these cars overall break internally more than any other car I've ever seen in motorsport, whether it be engine,transmission,hydraulic, or suspension failures.
@@Maverick9k that's a fair point
@@Maverick9k My little boi, you're wrong in every possible way.
The roll bar didn't fail, it was ripped out of the carbon body because it is not part of the body like the halo but "glued in" and the carbon is strong in 2 direction, but smash it in wrong direction and it crumbles.
Alfa's roll bar was up to standard, the fault was the overall F1 car design. So ANY other car would have had the same result.
In a crash you want the car to crumble and break because that's how you dissipate energy, it has to go somewhere, either through the car crumbling thus reducing the kinetic energy or it will go through the driver, basic physics ma boi, and thus the reason only one person has died since Ayrton Senna accident 19years ago.
No other sport in so strict in terms of efficiency and longevity. Although it breaks often keep it in mind the parts are design to outstand a minimum of certain amount of races meanwhile most other car do whatever between the races.
This show is impossible to watch without perma cringing if you actually spectate F1
Yeah I cant stand it. Never watched S3+.
Been avoiding since S2, I just want to watch the races and drivers at ease without this show changing all the perspectives
nah i like it altough its not accurate with the real F1
The shitty sound effects make it extra cringe worthy...
@@NotKimiRaikkonen It's not the editing of the crash thats a cringe. It's the fake drama that's stirred into it. It's been separating the F1 community into bad rivals. The show has been garbage. Also stopped watching after S2.
It’s an absolute travesty that Netflix didn’t cover this story from Zhou’s point of view.
It's funny isn't it ... the guy would have not only been dead without the halo, he would have painted half the straight red, and nobody even bothered to knock on his door
He or Alfa said no most likely. Not all drivers and teams want Netflix fucking around them.
I keep seeing comments saying the same thing but have you considered maybe he didn't want that? Not saying that's the case but very well could be.
if you watch the show they literally do lmao
His onboard cams got wrecked, there is no footage after he goes airbone
0:44 I love the dramatic smashing noises like it's some Marvel movie
Love how the engine decides to be quiet for their dramatic effect lmao
it's literally a punch sound effect lmao
That's par for the course when dealing with slo-mo footage. Actual audio would be outside human hearing range or else unrecognizable if they tried to slow it down to the appropriate speed, so they have to choose between silence, basic background audio, or piped in sound effects. This is decently done of the last.
Every slow motion footage has something like that because there would simply be no sound there, they need to put some sound there
Funny because it’s actually the The Batman trailer music playing in the background
This sequence pretty well encapsulates how watching this race felt, but it annoys me how they focus it around George. Like his response was great and he deserves some recognition for it, but they feature Zhou for less than a minute, in which he basically just describes the crash, says he's okay, then tops it off by saying how good a guy George was. Like the man was the only rookie last year, and I could count the number of times DTS featured him on one hand. They couldn't even cover his crash without making it about how nice a guy George is; it just feels manipulative to me.
some teams dont want all the cameras around them all the time so while you are right you have to understand it from the teams point of view
They should have made more of a point to show that it was all George's fault to begin with.
The whole show is like that, it's dramatic garbage
@@ninetailedfox579121 George got hit by Gasly and that sent him in Zhou, how is that his fault?
absolutely right, was quite excited to watch last seasons DTS with Zhou being my favourite driver but the hardly even featured him.
0:56
Both girls on the left: Completly shocked
Girl on the right: Exactly how I planned it
😂😂😂
Man who is she
All part of the ferrari masterblan
really no emotion, a real robot 😅
So lucky the gas tank maintained its integrity and there was no fire.
Petrol, not gas
@@PanzerFalcon2232both are correct, depends if your English is European or American
@@PanzerFalcon2232 lOrRy, NoT tRucK
Crisps, not chips
Bullocks, not dammit
We get it Ron, you're British
FIA update new rules for fuel tank strength after Grosjean crash.
I've watched F1 for a very long time, seen alot of crazy things, but this incident and the Grosjean crash were only 2 in recent memory that really shocked me. The fact both men walked from those crashes was nothing short of a miracle and a testament to the safety and engineering these race cars offer.
Yeah, but we can't forget the crash of Jules Bianchi in 2014 that cost his life. First death since Senna in F1... I was totally shocked (and still today)
also Alonso in Australia with broken ribs
When they first introduced the Halo I, like a lot of people was against it, but seeing it save lives time and time again really changed my view on how important it is
One of the reason I have all the love for Russel. He jumped out and raced over. Same as Vettel checking on Norris at Spa.
That's so cool, surviving that kind of a crash with little to no injury
slowed down nicely by the time it reached the elastic fence
I remember the backlash of the Halo when it was introduced and everyone saying its ugly and unnecessary. Its for safery its not about the aesthetic appeal.
The people who pull their phones out to take video disgust me. I would never feel the urge to record the potential death of someone.
Everybody: Is Zhou ok?
Toto: George had a crash...
At the exact moment they can only know its George crashed.. They have their two car's pov... It takes some seconds to understand who went to the wall.
This is why I f****ing hate Mercedes so much! 😡All they care about is themselves. It's exactly the same situation as when Romain Grosjean had that huge crash in Bahrain. Everyone was asking if Romain was okay, except for Hamilton who was like "Damn, that start was great", not giving a sh*** about what actually happened
See, that is the exact reason why I F***IN HATE this Mercedes team! 😤It's pretty much the same situation as when Romain Grosjean had that huge crash at the 2020 Bahrain GP, everyone was worried about him being trapped in his burning car for a felt hours and all Hamilton had to say on team radio was: "Damn, that start was good!"
@@MattiK2609read the above comment. You merc hater
Hes right, imagined If the car caught on fire and he was just stuck there
Luckily Grosjean was able to release himself in time
Fortunetly their suits are fireproof and i want to believe that the fire retardant would've been on him right away. Still survivable but probably more injuries due to burns.
@@doubleboy2388 his car wasn’t like this thought I mean gorsjean crash was worse but in a fire this situation. Would of been deadly because he’s stuck
that would have been amazing for sure
Had the Halo not been invented, George Russell would've found Zhou's decapitated head on his way to his car.
Amazing that Zhou escaped it all okay. Thats a day I'll never forget. Seeing my first live f1 race sat at Abbey with a front row seat to that accident. Was shocking but the relief when we discovered he was okay was wild. I still don't know how to describe that experience.
It is a natural reaction to help someone in trouble. Good on George..
He’s was actually running to fight Zhou just like he did to Bottas
@@bigbusiness7035 Hahah
Russell was play acting so he doesn't get penalised for the crash.
it was acting
he almost killed Zhou, of course he was scared
Haha, the fake sounds are hilarious
YES lol
I burst out laughing
What were they going to play? Crowd noise? Maybe copyright-free music?
@@NotKimiRaikkonenthey could have played the actual engine sounds instead of these stupid fake ones. And then fake sounds when they started crashing. Could have just kept it authentic
@@NotKimiRaikkonen all the music they play though is copyright free
I've seen many crashes in racing especially in NASCAR. But this was one of the scariest crashes ever. Really Glad he survived that. God Bless and Major Respect to Guanyu and Formula 1 Racing.
slowed down nicely by the time it reached the elastic fence -- what was scary in it?
@@joanyadhatanif there is a fire, he's done!! different from Grosjean. Since Zhou is stuck! That's how scary it is..
yeah but we didn't see smoke.. did we?@@leoqueen2116
These editors are amazing …. Honestly tho ‘ shits like a movie
Zhou is completely tumbling over the asphalt and into a barrier.
Toto Wolff: "George has a crash."
they can't know what happens to other cars that are not on their team at the exact moment
Each team can only see the data for their two cars plus whatever is broadcast on circuit TV. They often don't see as much as we do on mainstream broadcasting
As a racing tragic fanatic it is also interesting to see the other side or the alternative. Love the racing. Drama. You name it. Also nice to see them walk away after a big crash too.
It's just so fake though DTS. Been a fan for 30 years of F1 and this over dramatic crap is awful. Also Dr Hartstein was bang on about his reasons for stepping down as the F1 medical chief - it's ridiculous that F1 relies on volunteer flag marshals to be the first responders to a crash when other series have full time safety teams of professional paramedics and firefighters stationed across the course.
Its amazing to think of all the safety procedures the F1 has installed to make the highest level of motorsport into one of the safest. The harness, the carbon fiber body meant to tear away, the halo, the distance between wall and track, the tire barrier, and the fencing behind the tire barrier. Among the thousands of others that help keep this amazing sport as safe as possible.
Después de ver a Zhou por los cielos mientras el coche se destruye y saltan chispas de fuego y cae fuera de la barrera protectora del circuito...
Toto Wolf "George has a crash" 😵
There's something poetic in the Halo on the car preventing the drivers from getting a Halo themselves. Best invention in the history of motorsport indeed.
The fact that George stopped got out his Mercedes and ran to see if Guanyu was okay just shows at the end, races and finishing first is not as important as a human life. So end the end I respect George for that 👏
george was the one who caused the incident
@@cole003f okay but still went to go check on him accidents happen and everyone gets a little over competitive at times that’s just sports.
Gasly into Russell, Russell into zhou.... now please tell me how that's Russell's fault? Or are you just one of these saddos who has a grudge against Mercedes?
@@cole003fits Gasly lol, you either blind or full of hate
As a massive F1 fan, every time I watch DtS I just cringe
The Americans love this kind of shit. Its like when you watch Gordon Ramsey kitchen nightmares US version, all the crazy music stings and drama. It's the same kind of thing with DtS
@@KillZoneHart1 Yeah I’m American and I completely agree with you. That sort of shit drives me crazy too haha. Also, the UK Kitchen Nightmares is far superior to the American version. The differences between them are night and day. Bums me out that the show didn’t last longer in the UK before it became drama central over here in the states.
@@KillZoneHart1 yeah, it's not a cinematic masterpiece like Geordie Shore or Love Island...
@@tylerjennings8242 you guys have such a weird comparison. but as a huge uk kitchen nightmares fan... i get it! though first 2 dts seasons were alright.
Its like when UA-cam Tiktok millionaire talking about life try to sell courses, the background music sounds so serious
People were quick to jump and blame George for this but it was just a racing incident that resulted in a unfortunate crash but a fortunate result. People forget that George leaving his car meant he gave up his chance to continue the race. And then the Halo... It doesn't just look better it is just BETTER!
F1 fans just like to grasp at straws to find even the smallest of things to criticize drivers over. So many of them are incapable of enjoying the sport if they can’t despise half of the drivers while they’re at it.
@victoriaweasley7807 the majority of these idiots criticising Russell would struggle to drive round a normal corner without crashing and blaming someone else....
My heart skip a beat suddenly😢
You cant trust the comms anymore. They edit that all the time. They cant take something random that they said 10 minutes later and make it look like they said it 5 sec after the incident.
Lewis felt really vulnerable in this moment☝️
😂😂😂
That's some dangerous driving man
dafaq cares about lewis!
That halo was protecting him while he was skidding upside down wtf.
This makes you realise the difference between being rivals and being enemies
This crash also showed the need to eliminate the narrow spaces between the fence and tire walls. The driver won't be able to get out of the car. Zhou was so fortunate the car didn't catch fire.
I remember that episode so glad he survived
This shows how Formula 1 cars really needed the halo. This crash could of killed him if it wasnt for the halo.
Nico Huuuuulkenberg: I'm hanging here like a cow 🐄
Zhou: Me too 😑
I was at this race with my boyfriend. Watching the crash, it felt like it all happened in slow motion. Both of us turned to each other and said at the same time: "Is he...still alive?" It was a shocking, horrible thing to witness. What I remember the most was the silence - all those thousands of people in the crowd and you could have heard a pin drop, everything was so still. Waiting to hear if Zhou was ok felt like waiting hours. When it was confirmed he was, this ripple of applause slowly spread around the circuit and it became so loud you could feel it in your chest. Everyone there was just so thankful he had survived. I've watched a lot of bad crashes in F1 on TV but that was the first time I'd seen one in person. The halo definitely saved Zhou's life that day.
I really thought they would've motion smoothed the slow mo of the crash to make it more cinematic but they always leave the choppy framerate for some reason.
Thanks JULESSSSSS♥️♥️♥️
remember seeing this live on TV, all we saw was a shower of smoke and sparks, car parts flying around and an upsidedown streak of red and white and then nothing for ages. terrifying
I was watching this at home live, that shit was scary af holy fuck man.
me too, with my cousin. we at first didn't realize a crash happened until it showed the replay.
"This is what we all come to Silverstone for"
Looking back now, he's so lucky he flipped over that tyre wall and hit the fence. Imagine the impact of hitting that upside down at full speed
Well, it's not as ridiculous as their coverage of the Grosjean crash, but wow they overdo it.
please tell me the crashing audio isnt from dts cause i swear i heard punch sound effects
Whoever came up with the halo is a genius
I love how they all compete at the highest level in racing, yet they all care about each others safeties.
"Is he alright"
I guess if I had to be in a car crash, and I could choose the car I was in, it would be an F1 car, because they are safer than a five star EuroNCAP rated car.
“You watch a million videos but that was quite a shocking three seconds”
I couldn't imagine this incident 😢😢😢😢😢
the drama sauce is dripping thick on this once again
Russell gained my respect. And i am a toto fan but he was upset that George quit to check on Zhou, i was shocked to see how money runs the show at F1. So many talented drivers lost their lives due to the greed to not cancel races (Senna, Imola 1994). High time when people acknowledge taking a step back to save someone's life. George, hope you shine.
Is this from Drive to survive on netflix? It is strange. I just tried to view this clip in the episode, and the whole Zhou accident is not treated in the same way at all; much shorter and less dramatic. Are there 2 versions? Can anyone explain?
It is crazy to think that in 2018 when the HALO was introduced drivers and fans hated it, and nowadays in 2022 if the HALO didn't exist Leclerc, Grosjean, Hamilton and Zhou would have likely died.
thank you halo❤❤
Did Netflix delete it from DTS? Cause I'm watching the season again and it isn't like this, idk if the team or Zhou asked them to remove the accident and Zhou's interview
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This is a true sportsmanship
Is there a longer version to this?
The slow mo sound effects clearly added in later were borderline comical
マジで生きててよかったよ
At that moment, I pray for zhou
George is a class act
I'm not a safety expert but the gap between the tyres and the fence really scares me - if that car was on fire, Zhou would have been screwed.
They are so fortunate they lived.
When I watched the crash live, I said the same as Russell, I really thought that I just witnessed a tragedy, thank god that wasn't the case
Season 5 of DtS was basically just Zhou's crash.
Never watched this but the added sound effect alone turn me away, why try and make up a sound when they have ACTUAL sound from that crash... Who watches this?
What episode is this and season?
Who put the cartoon punch noises in?
The roll bar structure above the driver collapsed under the tremendous spinning forces, without the Halo this accident would not have been survivable.
Рассел тут поступил как полный красавчик. Мало кто может отреагировать на аварию, ну или просто на подобную ситуацию. Сам находился в таких моментах, а вокруг все стояли просто в шоке.
Thank god Henry Serttees father never let his death be in vein even after so many years
Respect fore Russel
Props to George a freaking legend🎉🎉
I was in the grandstand next to where this crash happened and oh my god everyone went silent
As far as i know Latifi got a monster start too
what episode was this?
Isn't the music at the beginning the same as in one of the trailers for The Batman?
0:56 i just love how everyone looks horrified except for the girl on the right, thinking about what to order for dinner
They should have shown it at full speed. The slow motion takes away how big it was
Reasons to not watch Drive To Survive: It takes 20 seconds from start to get to the first corner...
But gotta say the that camera angle to the crash is very good, much better than what I saw on the broadcast
Which episode?
The episode is 3 of session 5
true sportsmanship from russel
imagine if it caught fire, he probably wouldnt have made it.
Halo is a angel and Russell a gentleman ❤
george was the one who caused the crash in the first place
@@cole003fJust say you don’t watch Formula 1 races. Russell had contact on the right from one of the Alpha Tauri’s, sending him left into Guanyu. It was a racing incident and nothing more.
@@cole003fblud is on a hate crusade to george russell, he's better and i wouldnt believe you would help another person like russell did in the video
Netflix milking tf outta this
It wasn't even that bad, it just looked it
My respect for Gorge has skyrocketed 😮💨
Que capitulo es?
I was in the grandstand, exactly level with where it happened. That's not something you forget in a hurry.