Bathurst is unarguably the best race ever. I'm not a big race fan but for 1 weekend in October, i don't leave the TV. You need to have a look at " Peter Brock - King of the Mountain". R.I.P. Brockie
Motor racing in Australia is controlled by CAMS(Confederation of Australian Motor Sports), and the Super Car Series is arguably the most premier motor sport in the world; even though it only operates in Australia, they have on accasion had races in New Zealand and Singapore.
Thank you for reacting to this and for the shoutout! The Bathurst 1000 always throws up something entertaining. In a more recent one (I think 2021?), they sent the safety car out because there was an echidna on the track 😂 but the 2014 race really was something special. For Mozzie, the kid that started last and hadn’t led the field for any of the race to then take it all in the closing moments of the final lap had me leaping off the couch, spilling my beer and cheering like I was right there trackside. Thank you, thank you, thank you for this reaction D. Neal! 🙏🏻
It's 1000kms, so around 6-8 hours, go hard but keep your focus! Bathurst is a really beautiful countryside city with a University and great facilities, not depressing, it's very historically interesting! 🤨 Incredibly grueling race physically and mentally, this is up and down around a mountain, these guys are so strong, passionate and determined! 🤣👍
97 win by Perkins and Russell, which a mate picked, he won the sweepstake, then was killed on Monday in a car accident Always a beer on the bar for him since on that 1st October weekend
Endurance races are the best but they usually have races of around 90 minutes as normal race weekends of 3 races. But the Sandown 500 and Bathurst 1000 are the two traditional Endurance races with co drivers. The championship usually has around 32 to 36 races. The codrivers are under a heap of pressure to keep speed up, hand over a good clean car without losing places , sometimes they're driving against the guys that drive the series all year. They usually run in other series for their own season but this is the big day. Some teams bring in guys from overseas that are Endurance specialists but it's usually recent retired guys or guys that are top line in other categories here. The gen3 cars have started this year so it'll be interesting to see if reliability is affected due to an almost totally new generation of cars. They are Chevrolet Camaro and Ford Mustang. I'll post a link to one of the races when they raced as support for the Australian f1 Grand Prix in March this year.ua-cam.com/video/dwvDt2Eu2uo/v-deo.html
Hello from Canada ! Have been watching the series since 06 ! For my 16 years of karting the last thing I watch was the 07 race intro ! Scored over 100 podiums ! Inspiration from afar The second place car his dad won the race 4 times when was a shorter race and his dad Canadian ! Craig Lowndes a legend for sure ! When ran my 1st kart I ran number 888 and sent him a picture and got a response from him 😁🤯😳🏁 There series overall a easy top 5 for me !! When SVG ran the NASCAR street race I knew he was gonna win it !!
When the race was only 500 miles drivers were allowed to race solo.....Moffat chose to race solo in the last 500 race and won it...... but after about 6 1/2 hours of racing, most of the skin from his hands had become attached to his gloves, and remained there. OUCH !!! The next year it became a 1,000 klm race and solo drives were no longer allowed. 1000 klm = 621 miles
Each car in the race has two drivers, who changeover during a pit stop. The race consists of driving around a circuit 161 times for distance of 1,000km. The shortest race time was 6 hours 1 minute 44.8637 seconds(2021), while the longest race time was 7 hours 58 minutes 53.2052seconds(2014). There have been 16 competitors died during racing a Mount Panorama, Bathurst between 1949 and 2006. The current official lap record is held by Chrisopher Mies in 2018 at 1 minute 59.2910 seconds. Each car is valued at around $600,000 including engine, and each team has generally two cars per driver(s).
Paul was sponsored by big kev and when he passed away, Paul needed a drive. His dad is Terry Morris, a very well known gold coast identity with a Vinyard where huge concerts are played. Sirromet wines is ....T. E. Morris....backwards. gettit. He bought the best chance his son could have to win Bathurst. He was right but the kevettes are pissed at him. The blond in particular. She's my bestie and I'm a gold coast local.
5 months late but it was a dream ending the Co-driver was retiring at the end of the season and he had never won the race until this day just weeks before he retired
The number 1 racing driver usually starts the race , and there are 7 compulsory pitstops over the 1000 KMs with multiple brakepad changes íncluded, and yes the number 1 driver usually completes the race.
The race is usually about 6 hours. There are usually two drivers per car, sometimes three. Each driver has an allotted time and they cannot go over it.
When I was little Bathurst used to take over 12 hours, it's not a time based race but a distance based race, so it's gotten shorter as cars get faster and more fuel efficient, used to be a lot more pit stops. It also used to be a more open race so you used to have teams running all sorts of cars, some would run ultra fuel efficient engines to try and win by not needing as many pit stops (if you need 2 less pit stops but have a lower top speed you still could win was the idea), it was better back then when there were different types of cars and strategies. Also remember 1000 Km of driving flat out is pretty hard on cars and in the old days there were a lot more mechanical failures, less so now but still not uncommon, it's always been classed as an endurance race.
This race literally has you on the edge of your seat at times. Especially when it close at the end just like this one. You can hear people actually yell at their TVs when it like this. Am huge a Holden fan and when Whincup was pass on the last lap it’s was a huge blow to Holden .. but this is what race is all about, you never pass up a pit stop to fuel up because this race come down to how you have in the tank to finish it.. 🧐😊🇦🇺
Used to be cars you could buy, 4door family cars with grunt. then looked like cars you could buy and the ones you could but still had enough grunt. Now I am keeping my Commodore and it has grunt but is getting old and needs work but is a keeper.
G'day DNeal, I'm not a particularly sporty kinda chick but I've always been a bit of a revhead leadfoot (I love the smell of high octane in the morning) and Bathurst will always have a place in my heart. Back in the day, when it was held over the Labour Day Long Weekend (in October), we went up for the race, my bloke, his brother, his brother's girlfriend and me,,, they got engaged, we ended up up the duff...our son was born June '83. It was the first and last time I ever went,,,,2 inches of foam between me and the rough stoney ground is not my idea of comfort, ta very much 🥴 but it got ticked off the bucket list... 🙃🐨🇦🇺
Your words are madly, incredibly Australian in every way!, funny as all shit, SO wicked, SO naughty, but, what the hell, what stories you'll be able to tell your 'Bathurst Baby'!.
No real shock about the 8 hour race. During 2002 and 2003 they had the Bathurst Endurance 24 hour race. That was insane. And at 100kph (60mph) if you hit a kangaroo it will do massive damage and write off cars and could easily kill the passengers. But to hit a kangaroo at 200kph to 300kph (120mph to 180mph), that would be horrendous damage.
that was a great race there's been many at bathurst, i've got a suggestion for one that's a little bit different you should watch just because it's worth watching, it's called aussie assault it's on youtube it's the greatest sailing race ever and it's USA vs AUS
Another great video ❤ and if your getting into F1, I highly recommend you keep following this guy Josh, in my opinion he's the best F1 youtuber around 👍 he really knows his stuff and has a great delivery
na g, the 1 driver usually starts the race then at least 1 swap usually 2 or more and finish with whichever driver is either in the car, done the required laps per driver who whoever can actually finish without collapsing. it's insane .
To truly get a picture of what the track is like this couple walked up and around the entire circuit. It’s astounding seeing it from road level and looking over the barriers to see the steep drop. ua-cam.com/video/xsOsYEFx_AM/v-deo.html
mark larkan is a legend off the sport he knows supercars inside out every one listens to his thoughts and summarys fox sport tryied to get rid off himm and allhell broke loose all the fans went nuts and put up a petition to have him reemployed and that kicked there arse in he is the man they wont do that again
I have never liked Jamie Whincup, and I have no idea why. So my apologies to his fans, but I always want him to lose. In saying that, I am a Ford girl and if if he raced for us I might change my mind, but until then, just no to Whincup!!
@@mattp5843 My dad owned a large Ford Dealership in Ferntree Gully called Glenn Ford, so,always a Ford girl. Have never had a dislike for Lowndes though so it must be some gut feeling or something, I don’t know. Just something about Whincup I really dislike.
He ignored the radio and he lost Bathurst. If it had been anyone other than Whincup he would have been fired before the crowd finished leaving the track.
Cannot understand this Kiwi fruit. Also mate, it's 2023, therefore there's no excuse to the ignorance of believing the earth is a spinning space water testicle!
Bathurst is unarguably the best race ever. I'm not a big race fan but for 1 weekend in October, i don't leave the TV. You need to have a look at " Peter Brock - King of the Mountain".
R.I.P. Brockie
Rip Brock Rip Steve we lost two great Australians in the same week
Me too Lynn and it's usually my b'day that weekend, so much partying and entertainment
Motor racing in Australia is controlled by CAMS(Confederation of Australian Motor Sports), and the Super Car Series is arguably the most premier motor sport in the world; even though it only operates in Australia, they have on accasion had races in New Zealand and Singapore.
Thank you for reacting to this and for the shoutout! The Bathurst 1000 always throws up something entertaining. In a more recent one (I think 2021?), they sent the safety car out because there was an echidna on the track 😂 but the 2014 race really was something special. For Mozzie, the kid that started last and hadn’t led the field for any of the race to then take it all in the closing moments of the final lap had me leaping off the couch, spilling my beer and cheering like I was right there trackside. Thank you, thank you, thank you for this reaction D. Neal! 🙏🏻
This was the first Australian Supercars race I ever saw. It was absolute insanity. I can never forget that ending.
It's 1000kms, so around 6-8 hours, go hard but keep your focus! Bathurst is a really beautiful countryside city with a University and great facilities, not depressing, it's very historically interesting! 🤨 Incredibly grueling race physically and mentally, this is up and down around a mountain, these guys are so strong, passionate and determined! 🤣👍
Awesome race. For me Larry Perkins Russell Ingall last to first in 1995 is my pick.
97 win by Perkins and Russell, which a mate picked, he won the sweepstake, then was killed on Monday in a car accident
Always a beer on the bar for him since on that 1st October weekend
The only thing this race didn't have was rain come through have way through the race. When there's rain there's always action with a wet track.
Endurance races are the best but they usually have races of around 90 minutes as normal race weekends of 3 races.
But the Sandown 500 and Bathurst 1000 are the two traditional Endurance races with co drivers. The championship usually has around 32 to 36 races. The codrivers are under a heap of pressure to keep speed up, hand over a good clean car without losing places , sometimes they're driving against the guys that drive the series all year. They usually run in other series for their own season but this is the big day. Some teams bring in guys from overseas that are Endurance specialists but it's usually recent retired guys or guys that are top line in other categories here.
The gen3 cars have started this year so it'll be interesting to see if reliability is affected due to an almost totally new generation of cars. They are Chevrolet Camaro and Ford Mustang.
I'll post a link to one of the races when they raced as support for the Australian f1 Grand Prix in March this year.ua-cam.com/video/dwvDt2Eu2uo/v-deo.html
Hello from Canada ! Have been watching the series since 06 ! For my 16 years of karting the last thing I watch was the 07 race intro ! Scored over 100 podiums ! Inspiration from afar The second place car his dad won the race 4 times when was a shorter race and his dad Canadian ! Craig Lowndes a legend for sure ! When ran my 1st kart I ran number 888 and sent him a picture and got a response from him 😁🤯😳🏁 There series overall a easy top 5 for me !! When SVG ran the NASCAR street race I knew he was gonna win it !!
Hi from land down under..
Look up Nascar legend..
Daryl Waltrip's lap of Bathurst..
He peed himself..
When the race was only 500 miles drivers were allowed to race solo.....Moffat chose to race solo in the last 500 race and won it...... but after about 6 1/2 hours of racing, most of the skin from his hands had become attached to his gloves, and remained there. OUCH !!!
The next year it became a 1,000 klm race and solo drives were no longer allowed.
1000 klm = 621 miles
Each car in the race has two drivers, who changeover during a pit stop. The race consists of driving around a circuit 161 times for distance of 1,000km. The shortest race time was 6 hours 1 minute 44.8637 seconds(2021), while the longest race time was 7 hours 58 minutes 53.2052seconds(2014). There have been 16 competitors died during racing a Mount Panorama, Bathurst between 1949 and 2006. The current official lap record is held by Chrisopher Mies in 2018 at 1 minute 59.2910 seconds. Each car is valued at around $600,000 including engine, and each team has generally two cars per driver(s).
I moved to Bathurst in November last year and I cannot wait for October, it's no longer a 12hr drive and a week of camping in a tent
Paul was sponsored by big kev and when he passed away, Paul needed a drive. His dad is Terry Morris, a very well known gold coast identity with a Vinyard where huge concerts are played. Sirromet wines is ....T. E. Morris....backwards. gettit. He bought the best chance his son could have to win Bathurst. He was right but the kevettes are pissed at him. The blond in particular. She's my bestie and I'm a gold coast local.
Remember watching this race vividly, I wanted Mark 'Frosty' Winterbottom to win but the young bloke came from no where to win it.
5 months late but it was a dream ending the Co-driver was retiring at the end of the season and he had never won the race until this day just weeks before he retired
The number 1 racing driver usually starts the race , and there are 7 compulsory pitstops over the 1000 KMs with multiple brakepad changes íncluded, and yes the number 1 driver usually completes the race.
Biggest and best race in the world, and it has NO ADDS and the COMMENTATORS DON'T HAVE BREAKS, LIKE THE SILENCE IN NASCAR AND INDYCAR
My family race at Bathurst, two generations now. The Great Race.
The race is usually about 6 hours. There are usually two drivers per car, sometimes three. Each driver has an allotted time and they cannot go over it.
When I was little Bathurst used to take over 12 hours, it's not a time based race but a distance based race, so it's gotten shorter as cars get faster and more fuel efficient, used to be a lot more pit stops.
It also used to be a more open race so you used to have teams running all sorts of cars, some would run ultra fuel efficient engines to try and win by not needing as many pit stops (if you need 2 less pit stops but have a lower top speed you still could win was the idea), it was better back then when there were different types of cars and strategies.
Also remember 1000 Km of driving flat out is pretty hard on cars and in the old days there were a lot more mechanical failures, less so now but still not uncommon, it's always been classed as an endurance race.
Shane van Gisbergen winning burnout is worth a look too🇦🇺🇳🇿👏🍻🔥
This race literally has you on the edge of your seat at times. Especially when it close at the end just like this one. You can hear people actually yell at their TVs when it like this. Am huge a Holden fan and when Whincup was pass on the last lap it’s was a huge blow to Holden .. but this is what race is all about, you never pass up a pit stop to fuel up because this race come down to how you have in the tank to finish it.. 🧐😊🇦🇺
Used to be cars you could buy, 4door family cars with grunt. then looked like cars you could buy and the ones you could but still had enough grunt. Now I am keeping my Commodore and it has grunt but is getting old and needs work but is a keeper.
Red Bull does run the F1 team as the financial owner, but is only the major sponsor for the Triple 888 Supercar team.
G'day DNeal,
I'm not a particularly sporty kinda chick but I've always been a bit of a revhead leadfoot (I love the smell of high octane in the morning) and Bathurst will always have a place in my heart. Back in the day, when it was held over the Labour Day Long Weekend (in October), we went up for the race, my bloke, his brother, his brother's girlfriend and me,,, they got engaged, we ended up up the duff...our son was born June '83. It was the first and last time I ever went,,,,2 inches of foam between me and the rough stoney ground is not my idea of comfort, ta very much 🥴 but it got ticked off the bucket list...
🙃🐨🇦🇺
Your words are madly, incredibly Australian in every way!, funny as all shit, SO wicked, SO naughty, but, what the hell, what stories you'll be able to tell your 'Bathurst Baby'!.
@@stuartgarfatth1448 my Bathurst Baby turned 40 today (16/06/83) 🎂
and yup, he's heard all the gory details over the years...😉
No real shock about the 8 hour race. During 2002 and 2003 they had the Bathurst Endurance 24 hour race.
That was insane.
And at 100kph (60mph) if you hit a kangaroo it will do massive damage and write off cars and could easily kill the passengers.
But to hit a kangaroo at 200kph to 300kph (120mph to 180mph), that would be horrendous damage.
For me it has to be the 1992 isle of man TT steve hislop(Norton) vs Carl fogarty(Yamaha) by the end of the race the bikes were falling apart
that was a great race there's been many at bathurst, i've got a suggestion for one that's a little bit different you should watch just because it's worth watching, it's called aussie assault it's on youtube it's the greatest sailing race ever and it's USA vs AUS
Another great video ❤ and if your getting into F1, I highly recommend you keep following this guy Josh, in my opinion he's the best F1 youtuber around 👍 he really knows his stuff and has a great delivery
I'm no rev head...but love the supercars and bathurst. The drama!!
Watch the race where brocky pushed his car across the line for a win at Bathurst.
All the stress right to the end - good stuff.
I would say none of the drivers are bad they are crazy good drivers
Thanks for this reaction, I love this video, I've been waiting for someone to react to it.
Look at the Video this is Bathurst its awesome
na g, the 1 driver usually starts the race then at least 1 swap usually 2 or more and finish with whichever driver is either in the car, done the required laps per driver who whoever can actually finish without collapsing. it's insane .
To truly get a picture of what the track is like this couple walked up and around the entire circuit. It’s astounding seeing it from road level and looking over the barriers to see the steep drop. ua-cam.com/video/xsOsYEFx_AM/v-deo.html
You've never heard of the 24 Hours of Le Mans?
Gee that was fun and I don’t even like car racing, but I enjoyed that 😊
Oh, and now 2023, they've taken about 300 kg of down force off them
i liked the commentary
mark larkan is a legend off the sport he knows supercars inside out every one listens to his thoughts and summarys fox sport tryied to get rid off himm and allhell broke loose all the fans went nuts and put up a petition to have him reemployed and that kicked there arse in he is the man they wont do that again
have a look at paul morris & tony longhurst a real head banger
Whincup HAD 2nd!!
Whincup! Had a podium!!
Whincup had the his EGO!
SO!
Whincup lost everything that day! No 2nd Place! No podium! No nothing!
Your laugh is crack up bro
Shorty Good Reaction
I have never liked Jamie Whincup, and I have no idea why. So my apologies to his fans, but I always want him to lose. In saying that, I am a Ford girl and if if he raced for us I might change my mind, but until then, just no to Whincup!!
Yeah I agree never liked Whincup. Even Skaif for some reason. I am not a Ford person, but I don't hate them either.
@@mattp5843 My dad owned a large Ford Dealership in Ferntree Gully called Glenn Ford, so,always a Ford girl. Have never had a dislike for Lowndes though so it must be some gut feeling or something, I don’t know. Just something about Whincup I really dislike.
Does Josh Revel get all the ad revenue for this, or just most of it?
Nowadays it's 6 hour race
I like this video
He ignored the radio and he lost Bathurst. If it had been anyone other than Whincup he would have been fired before the crowd finished leaving the track.
HEY Neal, is it tru. Daytona designed for pussy cats >
I live 30 mins from mt panorama 🤣15 if you know how to drive
The amount of times a lower placed Holden/Chevy knocks out a ford competining in the race is uncanny
Cannot understand this Kiwi fruit. Also mate, it's 2023, therefore there's no excuse to the ignorance of believing the earth is a spinning space water testicle!
Just to let people's know those cars can go 500 kph but has restricted limiter f1 cars can go 1000 kph but also limiters .
SO MUCH STUPID THERE!