Great video! Your love for Rallies deserves an Honorary Doctorate in European Affairs. Truly, your videos go far beyond Rallies -- they are wide Windows affording a multifacetated view of Life in Europe. Indeed, you have a great deal of fans on this side of the Pond. Warm regards from Portugal. A.
Something that's sooo overlooked... Rally is FREE to watch! Show up get a spot to watch.. Drive to the next stage, passing the cars on the road, walk around the pits/garage.. And all for free!
Actually not really, FIA world rallies are having tickets and there are no free passes to anyone, at least in Estonia every rally has been costing if its smaller rally then bit less and if just some casual public competitions they are usually free but high competition rallies are usually not free to go on stages not sure about every country tho.
@@glooock3841 Yes, but it is depending on the country. In most west and central European countries you can watch FIA (and any other rally event) for free. I don't know about events on other continents. The organizers do operate spectator zones and official parking zones where you have to pay and they do sell tickets. But you can always walk to any spot to watch it for free (except specifically designated spectator zones), because they race on public roads and public roads can't be blocked from the public. I've heard that this is impossible in Finland - but I've never been there myself. Now you told us, that it's also not possible in Estona. Good to know.
One thing that I respect SO much about your channel is that you encourage watching the original video, you link to the channels and you don't show all of the videos. Awesome, man. That is very rare among reaction channels.
Until you've seen a WRC car at full chat nothing prepares you for for just how quick they're going, they look fast on film but in the flesh it's something else. Rally drivers, in my book, stand head and shoulders above all other disciplines.
@@FemtoTheWolf Finland has "everyday normal people" driving in rallye races ... with a special provision: *_you have to sell your car for a very low fixed amount ... if someone asks you to, so nobody is adding lots of extras to it and it is all "equal cars" with the skill of the driver becoming the important factor._*
One of the best Christmas presents my wife ever bought me was a rally school weekend in Mid Wales We drove a mark 1 Ford Escort full prepped and raced by the instructor on the RAC rally , there was 8 of us on the course and we where taught the basic skills of driving the car On the Sunday we each raced against the clock on a forest track used by the instructor for his own training and had to use all the skills shown us 70mph through trees is a bonkers feeling 🫣🫣🫣🫣🫣
Hi Ian. Found this video online showing the pressure pilots undergo during a rally. I love rally and attended a co-pilot training course once just to understand that it wasn't for me at all. Good day to you.
5:43 - the one guy running on the wrong side... when they're all on one side, it can be flipped back easily... Done it before with a Puegeot 206 that flipped over. Got the driver out, flipped it back and then waited for a tow truck.
World Rally Championship is supposed to be running in the USA, from 2028. I don't know where in the states its being run.... you'd have to look into it
I hope it takes off. The US is ideal for rally, they've got pretty much every type of terrain and environment. There are single states you could host an entire championship in and have everything from desert to snow.
The ARA has been getting a little bigger over the years. Hopefully it keeps it up. Some states stopped letting them use parts of the initial courses though due to the “speeds” like Maine. Even rallycross events through car associations in some areas have been hard due to it.
@@laserpanda94 Ive seen this exact point being made in a lot of comment sections. The USA or north america in general has a vast amout of variety in roads and terrain. Literally made for Rally.
@@Z4G. It would be ideal but due to their litigious culture and no tradition of legal street racing it'll be a hard sell. In Europe and most other places there is a cultural understanding that this sport is unsafe and any spectators understand the risks and are responsible for their own safety. Unless the organisers have sold you a ticket and given you a designated safe viewing spot they have absolutely no obligation to keep you safe. So if you're sitting at the apex of a turn trying to get a great picture and one of these monsters punts you through a tree it's your own damned fault and no one else has to pay your medical bills
4:02 rally spectators aren’t just there for show…other racing has pit crews, rally has stage crews(the fans) that work for the love of the sport instead of just drivers, teams or manufacturers they like
the terrain in the clip looked so familiar 🤔, "Klare Gracht" street sign at 4:23 , and the west flemish accent at 6:45 confirmed it 😊. This is Flanders!!😊, and its our sticky mud. Our strongest ( and last line of ) defence 😊 in any war. Only for the brave. 😋🤘❤️
@@llukas0906 exactly, for a race with about 5/6 laps there is so much action. It’s insane. Too bad it has gone electric. The sound of the angry 4cilinders made this sport that much more appealing.
I had a 88 Celica GT4 just like the second car on this that went straight on. Loved it, utterly stable had to work to get it out of shape. Live in the Isle of Man so got to properly enjoy it. Blew the he@d gasket going up the mountain. Expensive ooops😢
I am looking forward to next seasons Rallying in Ireland. I park up somewhere interesting in my Volvo XC70, open my tailgate, have some coffee and cook some food with my camping stove. Yep I love Rallying too 1
LOVE those wild GT3 Porsche's. That engine noise? Jeeez. They may not be the fastest on dirtroads but man are they absolutely dramatic lol. And once they get grip they rocket off like nobody's business.
Just as Conal said for a good day's rally watching you need to plan your route. get to your first choice stage. watch the cars you want to see through. Then go back to your car and head to your next stage to watch the lead cars through and so on. One time in Corsica we were in the Fiat Panda hire car going down a steep tarmac road between view-points approaching a hairpin right and the ground started shaking, Colin McRae came past in the Subaru changed down for the hairpin and drifted round right in front of us. And you see rally cars on highway sections between stages just cruising along with you on a regular basis. You need to do it.
More than just the images, this WRC season was one of the best in years. Thierry Neuville who was runner-up 5 times before and had never managed to win the title, finally won his first title and in a dramatic way. They got to the last round with Neuville and Tanak still in the fight and during the first 16 stages (out of 21) of the rallying Neuville was having problems with his turbo and fell down to p17 while Tanak was winning all the stages. After the 16th stage Neuville fixed his turbo problem and managed to comeback to P7... on the 19th stage Tanak rolled over in his run and Neuville was finally declared champion for the first time. Unfortunately Tanak's crash took away Hyundai's chance of winning their first constructors' title tho.
2:54 It was less unlucky, more driver error. The rule with bumps and jumps that have a very high potential to skip the rear end like that, is to brake before but then accelerate through the jump. The reason you accelerate through the jump (accelerating before the jump and as you hit it), is because it straightens the suspension out and flattens the car in the air. This will result in a flat landing, meaning no suspension is overcompressed. Here, you see that he brakes before the bump. This means that when he hits the bump, the weight is transferred to the front of the car, and he goes through the air slightly tilted forward. In turn, this means that when he lands, the front gets heavily compressed, then the rear of the car hits the ground and compresses. The problem, is that WHILE the rear is compressing, because the front landed first, the front suspension REBOUNDS. This leads to the rear going down, and the front going up, and I'm not sure why, but some physicist can tell you why after that, the car will jump in the rear, and cause a loss of traction. Not only this, but the weight is transferred to the back really quickly, which will probably result in a loss of traction either way. ---- I may be wrong about this analysis, though maybe his rear suspension was just too hard, or there wasn't enough clearance, or he overcompressed the rear suspension. Or maybe the fast rebound on his dampers were too stiff... I dont know. Still, unfortunate.
personally for me the rally is at its best in sweden, finland and norway since there is mostly done in the forest not around open fields and its even better when its winter
6:00 this is from Ruuhimäki shakedown/stage in rally Finland this year. The finish is crazy. It's the only man made jump and it's been for a few years.
Round 10 of WRC 2025 is Rally del Paraguay 28 - 31 August and then round 11 is Rally Chile Bio Bío 11 - 14 September, it shouldn't be too hard for you to organise a family trip to South America (Paraguay or Chile), I'm sure Andrew will love seeing the rally cars live too, and as Danni speaks Spanish you should have plenty of fun as a family, just need some team Škoda shirts for you and Andrew.....
i had once a to fast drunk can't stop accident. Hitted my over neighbourg's house and slammed into his house. I was in the living room in their house at 3 at night. Been 15 years now. Since then i never drink and drive again. Was bad period in my life but learned from it.
It's a little late. But for everyone who watches. Like another said Christmas, and a healthy new year. January 3rd. The Dakar Rally'25 starts again. Greetings from Spakenburg, the Netherlands.
Haha, the man @ 6:37 knew the car was driving way to fast to stop in time "ow das ook prijs" in Dutch, which means "oh that's also prize" In flanders fields you can expect everything. 😆
Hi Ian, there is a serious project to have a WRC round in US. I hope it will happen and you do a video live from a stage, it would be amazing to have by you the feeling of the first time. I went in several motorsport events, including F1 GP in V10 era, 24h of Le Mans several times, but nothing is like Rallys and Hillclimbs, you're so close to the cars, it's another level, you can feel the adrenaline push in your body.
At 9:35, interesting. . . . . . .PX 68 DHG, first registered November 2018 according to the DVLA, 1598cc and has 0g CO2/km (unlikely), is currently taxed but no mention of a MoT and is registered as white. RDE - "Not available", Type Approval - "Not Available."
0:50 They could make cars that survive jumps like that (and longer) for many decades, but sadly it is pretty much clear from the footage that the makers of Knight Rider never bothered with actually making a car that can drive away after one of their stunt jumps. They clearly had to rebuild the car internally / get a new car after each of them. Such a shame and a destruction of childhood dreams once you understand it.
Yeah mate really enjoying all your reactions, what a pleasure to watch along with you, Have a look at this 'VANISHING POINT fastest car ever', three cheers to you ooo thanks
route plus glissante que sur les notes prisent pendant les reconnaissances . peut être de la terre ramenée par d autres voitures ou par des spectateurs . aussi simple que ça .
Rally Cars are very sturdy. There isn´t much damage on that Cars. Worst should be the Nosestand but i doubt that any cooler was damaged. Frame and Bumper damage for sure. And if you call an Opel Rekord the next Time Rally Escort ...But slapping by Daniella
IW. Happy Christmas to you. You are such a go too. You know why... the best of the USA (you) loving the best of the rest EU/UK/AUS/NZ/rest of the world. Doesn't really rhyme but never mind. Just glad to have you. Nose end Renault Clio. I love it. Driver to Parents......What did you do this year? Nose ended a Clio. Nuff said
I am wondering why there are no drone shots in this ... because that's a way to get new points of view you cant get normally. Maybe they are not allowed near the tracks for safety reasons?
First of all, happy Christmas! I really recommend this video to watch in your “own” time. It’s a documentary from the Hyundai Motorsport World Rally Team about last season, and the fight between the 2 team mates in the Hyundai Team. Ott Tänak and Thierry Neuville. It’s released last Friday -> ua-cam.com/video/6WzNX64wiWw/v-deo.htmlsi=amQf9jLaBlifbCMr I hope you enjoy the ride :)
My favourite Rally action and crashes YT video chanel is "Chopito rally" and also love "HillClimb Monsters" chanel :) last video " Lillehammer HillClimb 2024 (NEW RECORD!!)" have civics and also older 7.4L V8 camaro, RX-7 bunch of E30 M3 and a brutal EVOs as well. It's worth watching!
WRC are looking to come back to America in the next few years. This was the last time they came back in 1986. Final EVER Group B rally ua-cam.com/video/Hzm0TYC1KHE/v-deo.htmlsi=_cTCuWXebx-h9zW5
If you like those mk 2 Escorts, check this out, Simon McKinley, Irish driver who unfortunately died in a crash a number of years ago. In this video he's driving without a co driver, unbelievable control and skill. ua-cam.com/video/vwl40XFvpLE/v-deo.htmlsi=C0V1RBZD-XyTLZE0
Great video!
Your love for Rallies deserves an Honorary Doctorate in European Affairs.
Truly, your videos go far beyond Rallies -- they are wide Windows affording a multifacetated view of Life in Europe.
Indeed, you have a great deal of fans on this side of the Pond.
Warm regards from Portugal.
A.
Something that's sooo overlooked... Rally is FREE to watch! Show up get a spot to watch.. Drive to the next stage, passing the cars on the road, walk around the pits/garage.. And all for free!
Actually not really, FIA world rallies are having tickets and there are no free passes to anyone, at least in Estonia every rally has been costing if its smaller rally then bit less and if just some casual public competitions they are usually free but high competition rallies are usually not free to go on stages not sure about every country tho.
@@glooock3841 Yes, but it is depending on the country. In most west and central European countries you can watch FIA (and any other rally event) for free. I don't know about events on other continents.
The organizers do operate spectator zones and official parking zones where you have to pay and they do sell tickets. But you can always walk to any spot to watch it for free (except specifically designated spectator zones), because they race on public roads and public roads can't be blocked from the public. I've heard that this is impossible in Finland - but I've never been there myself. Now you told us, that it's also not possible in Estona. Good to know.
*Estonia
no it's not.
@@jone8626 It is in most countries.
One thing that I respect SO much about your channel is that you encourage watching the original video, you link to the channels and you don't show all of the videos. Awesome, man. That is very rare among reaction channels.
7:40 I think all the driver and navigator felt when those back wheels hit the ground was sheer relief. And a desire to change their boxer shorts.
do you mean co-pilot? we never say navigator, it's just co-pilot🤨
Until you've seen a WRC car at full chat nothing prepares you for for just how quick they're going, they look fast on film but in the flesh it's something else. Rally drivers, in my book, stand head and shoulders above all other disciplines.
F1 drivers commend rally drivers it really shows you the levels
@@Whknwswhknw Hell, some F1 drivers like the famous Kimi Raikkonen actually drove rally! Just goes to show how skilled you have to be :p
@@FemtoTheWolf Finland has "everyday normal people" driving in rallye races ... with a special provision: *_you have to sell your car for a very low fixed amount ... if someone asks you to, so nobody is adding lots of extras to it and it is all "equal cars" with the skill of the driver becoming the important factor._*
@@Muck006 I didn't know that the cars are sold at a fixed price, thanks!
@@FemtoTheWolfIf someone didn't catch that, you might though!, note what he said about you HAVE TO SELL IT if someone wants to buy it.😄.Whoch
As an German speaking person I relay appreciate how good you pronounce Porsche!
Only a German would.
No one Cares what you think
@@KlosteinigungThats the christmas spirit!
Ignore the asshat 🫠 I agree, refreshing to hear the right pronunciation 😃
?????He says PorschA, I don't know where in Germany you live but that is NOT how you pronounce PorschE!
A whole season of nascar doesn’t have as much action as 1 rally race.
Merry Christmas folks!
Hi Ian Wishing you and your family and all a very merry Christmas
One of the best Christmas presents my wife ever bought me was a rally school weekend in Mid Wales
We drove a mark 1 Ford Escort full prepped and raced by the instructor on the RAC rally , there was 8 of us on the course and we where taught the basic skills of driving the car
On the Sunday we each raced against the clock on a forest track used by the instructor for his own training and had to use all the skills shown us
70mph through trees is a bonkers feeling 🫣🫣🫣🫣🫣
Hi Ian. Found this video online showing the pressure pilots undergo during a rally. I love rally and attended a co-pilot training course once just to understand that it wasn't for me at all. Good day to you.
I love how almost all of these were in Belgium. People often think of the nordics when it comes to Rally, but Belgium is a lmajor player too.
5:43 - the one guy running on the wrong side... when they're all on one side, it can be flipped back easily... Done it before with a Puegeot 206 that flipped over. Got the driver out, flipped it back and then waited for a tow truck.
World Rally Championship is supposed to be running in the USA, from 2028. I don't know where in the states its being run.... you'd have to look into it
I hope it takes off. The US is ideal for rally, they've got pretty much every type of terrain and environment. There are single states you could host an entire championship in and have everything from desert to snow.
Wow, is it really?
The ARA has been getting a little bigger over the years. Hopefully it keeps it up. Some states stopped letting them use parts of the initial courses though due to the “speeds” like Maine. Even rallycross events through car associations in some areas have been hard due to it.
@@laserpanda94 Ive seen this exact point being made in a lot of comment sections. The USA or north america in general has a vast amout of variety in roads and terrain. Literally made for Rally.
@@Z4G. It would be ideal but due to their litigious culture and no tradition of legal street racing it'll be a hard sell. In Europe and most other places there is a cultural understanding that this sport is unsafe and any spectators understand the risks and are responsible for their own safety. Unless the organisers have sold you a ticket and given you a designated safe viewing spot they have absolutely no obligation to keep you safe. So if you're sitting at the apex of a turn trying to get a great picture and one of these monsters punts you through a tree it's your own damned fault and no one else has to pay your medical bills
Good reaction thanks, I believe they spend more on upgrades than the price of the new car, i hope you and your family a merry Christmas.
4:02 rally spectators aren’t just there for show…other racing has pit crews, rally has stage crews(the fans) that work for the love of the sport instead of just drivers, teams or manufacturers they like
1:09 Welcome in belgian flanders ! Slippy roads !
je me doutais bien que j avais reconnu les fossés sur le bord des routes . typique des routes flamandes .👍👍
Slippery between the potholes, yeah?
Props for respecting the uploader on this. Bravo, sir. 👏😉
at 12:00, it's a Rally Legend, raced in San Marino Republic
Those people at 3:58 are not fans, they're just waiting for a chance to steal the car interior. 😝
Rally drivers are so sick. Love it ❤
the terrain in the clip looked so familiar 🤔, "Klare Gracht" street sign at 4:23 , and the west flemish accent at 6:45 confirmed it 😊. This is Flanders!!😊, and its our sticky mud. Our strongest ( and last line of ) defence 😊 in any war. Only for the brave. 😋🤘❤️
It is Flanders indeed. The Streetview images even seem to have all signs being ready for the rally 😮 maps.app.goo.gl/db4h79MdhpFCHiYf6?g_st=ac
Please check some (world)rallycross videos, the anti lag at the start is a sound from another planet. Plus packed with action
I really like the contact that is allowed between the cars, makes the race so much crazier
RallyX doesn't get the love it deserves!
@@llukas0906 exactly, for a race with about 5/6 laps there is so much action. It’s insane. Too bad it has gone electric. The sound of the angry 4cilinders made this sport that much more appealing.
Merry Christmas Ian and family!
Seeing you go from gobsmacked to full appreciation has been a treat to watch!
4:30 sound of old bmw inline 6 is insane
I had a 88 Celica GT4 just like the second car on this that went straight on. Loved it, utterly stable had to work to get it out of shape. Live in the Isle of Man so got to properly enjoy it. Blew the he@d gasket going up the mountain. Expensive ooops😢
I am looking forward to next seasons Rallying in Ireland. I park up somewhere interesting in my Volvo XC70, open my tailgate, have some coffee and cook some food with my camping stove. Yep I love Rallying too
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LOVE those wild GT3 Porsche's. That engine noise? Jeeez. They may not be the fastest on dirtroads but man are they absolutely dramatic lol. And once they get grip they rocket off like nobody's business.
Your channel is where quality content comes first. Continue to delight us with your amazing videos!🍋🎾🚚
loving rally's check polish edition in december which is called Barbórka - wide variety of rally cars from modern to old one's
I love how I am watching an american reacting to a video filmed literaly 500m from my house is belgium. Keep the good stuff ;)
Just as Conal said for a good day's rally watching you need to plan your route. get to your first choice stage. watch the cars you want to see through. Then go back to your car and head to your next stage to watch the lead cars through and so on. One time in Corsica we were in the Fiat Panda hire car going down a steep tarmac road between view-points approaching a hairpin right and the ground started shaking, Colin McRae came past in the Subaru changed down for the hairpin and drifted round right in front of us. And you see rally cars on highway sections between stages just cruising along with you on a regular basis. You need to do it.
More than just the images, this WRC season was one of the best in years. Thierry Neuville who was runner-up 5 times before and had never managed to win the title, finally won his first title and in a dramatic way. They got to the last round with Neuville and Tanak still in the fight and during the first 16 stages (out of 21) of the rallying Neuville was having problems with his turbo and fell down to p17 while Tanak was winning all the stages. After the 16th stage Neuville fixed his turbo problem and managed to comeback to P7... on the 19th stage Tanak rolled over in his run and Neuville was finally declared champion for the first time. Unfortunately Tanak's crash took away Hyundai's chance of winning their first constructors' title tho.
Best drivers in the world.
Merry Christmas and a happy new year.
Take Care, Stay Safe and enjoy life.
2:54 It was less unlucky, more driver error. The rule with bumps and jumps that have a very high potential to skip the rear end like that, is to brake before but then accelerate through the jump.
The reason you accelerate through the jump (accelerating before the jump and as you hit it), is because it straightens the suspension out and flattens the car in the air. This will result in a flat landing, meaning no suspension is overcompressed.
Here, you see that he brakes before the bump. This means that when he hits the bump, the weight is transferred to the front of the car, and he goes through the air slightly tilted forward. In turn, this means that when he lands, the front gets heavily compressed, then the rear of the car hits the ground and compresses.
The problem, is that WHILE the rear is compressing, because the front landed first, the front suspension REBOUNDS. This leads to the rear going down, and the front going up, and I'm not sure why, but some physicist can tell you why after that, the car will jump in the rear, and cause a loss of traction.
Not only this, but the weight is transferred to the back really quickly, which will probably result in a loss of traction either way.
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I may be wrong about this analysis, though maybe his rear suspension was just too hard, or there wasn't enough clearance, or he overcompressed the rear suspension. Or maybe the fast rebound on his dampers were too stiff... I dont know. Still, unfortunate.
I think the camera people have got lots more courage, they get right in the line of fire for a great shot. Dangerous ++
personally for me the rally is at its best in sweden, finland and norway since there is mostly done in the forest not around open fields and its even better when its winter
6:00 this is from Ruuhimäki shakedown/stage in rally Finland this year. The finish is crazy. It's the only man made jump and it's been for a few years.
Round 10 of WRC 2025 is Rally del Paraguay 28 - 31 August and then round 11 is Rally Chile Bio Bío 11 - 14 September, it shouldn't be too hard for you to organise a family trip to South America (Paraguay or Chile), I'm sure Andrew will love seeing the rally cars live too, and as Danni speaks Spanish you should have plenty of fun as a family, just need some team Škoda shirts for you and Andrew.....
For me Rally is by far the scariest motorsport of all! I love Rally the most!
Merry Christmas, Ian!
i had once a to fast drunk can't stop accident. Hitted my over neighbourg's house and slammed into his house. I was in the living room in their house at 3 at night. Been 15 years now. Since then i never drink and drive again. Was bad period in my life but learned from it.
It's a little late. But for everyone who watches. Like another said Christmas, and a healthy new year. January 3rd. The Dakar Rally'25 starts again.
Greetings from Spakenburg, the Netherlands.
Great video as always IWrocker😎 You should for sure do an hour rally compilation video!
Rally Paris-Moskau-Peking was the best back in the day!
Haha, the man @ 6:37 knew the car was driving way to fast to stop in time "ow das ook prijs" in Dutch, which means "oh that's also prize"
In flanders fields you can expect everything. 😆
Expert in Austria say in a Talkshow: "When we talk about racing, we're talking about rally driving - the rest is kindergarten"
Same Renault Stuck Two times on front :D lol
Hi Ian, there is a serious project to have a WRC round in US. I hope it will happen and you do a video live from a stage, it would be amazing to have by you the feeling of the first time. I went in several motorsport events, including F1 GP in V10 era, 24h of Le Mans several times, but nothing is like Rallys and Hillclimbs, you're so close to the cars, it's another level, you can feel the adrenaline push in your body.
Rally legends event is every year blast!
At 9:35, interesting. . . . . . .PX 68 DHG, first registered November 2018 according to the DVLA, 1598cc and has 0g CO2/km (unlikely), is currently taxed but no mention of a MoT and is registered as white. RDE - "Not available", Type Approval - "Not Available."
You got to see the history of Renault 5 Turbo 2, the crown jewel of renault and an amazing car. Also the Renault 5 Turbo might be a great video.
5:26 those Datsun 1600s are tanks!
Hi,
9:35 into the video, I can almost feel the back pain the pilot and co-pilot must have.
Th.
Saw this video a couple of days ago and wondered how long before Ian sees it, lol
Merry Christmas 🎄
PLEASE Iwrocker react a Bruce Wilson Scania USA series. 😂
I saw he was Mericanizing it. Lots of chrome go fast stick on parts, diamond plate, shotgun racks, playboy bunny mud flaps, confederate flag…
The Opel Cadets look bad ass
you want to see a guy who drifts with a traction then type "drift traction Yann le jossec"! He's a boss in traction sliding!
You HAVE to catch a WRC stage or three sometime!
They are all still running😊
Rally drivers for the win 😊
0:50 They could make cars that survive jumps like that (and longer) for many decades, but sadly it is pretty much clear from the footage that the makers of Knight Rider never bothered with actually making a car that can drive away after one of their stunt jumps. They clearly had to rebuild the car internally / get a new car after each of them.
Such a shame and a destruction of childhood dreams once you understand it.
That would have been so perfect if that car managed to stay balanced on it's nose. 😂
Yeah mate really enjoying all your reactions, what a pleasure to watch along with you, Have a look at this 'VANISHING POINT fastest car ever', three cheers to you ooo thanks
I can't imagine 30 guys jumping to help a F1 car out of a gravel trap😅 Rally fans are like rally drivers, a special breed. Merry Christmas, Ian!
They would if they could. The car is instantaneously disqualified if a person touches the car.
I wish you and your family a peaceful and wonderful Christmas.
The Peugeout at 6:00 was 4wd. NOtice the back tyre kicking mud. cant drift like that with fwd.
marry christmas u all!
You don't drift with front wheel drive, your tush is getting dragged and swinging out ... proper involuntary too XD
Looks like some of the last clips are from Rallylegends San Marino , you should watch videos of that !
Dakar Rally starts soon.
Quite a lot of drivers had a problem with the same turn. I wonder why. Maybe some fluids like oil on the track?
route plus glissante que sur les notes prisent pendant les reconnaissances . peut être de la terre ramenée par d autres voitures ou par des spectateurs . aussi simple que ça .
Rally Cars are very sturdy. There isn´t much damage on that Cars. Worst should be the Nosestand but i doubt that any cooler was damaged. Frame and Bumper damage for sure. And if you call an Opel Rekord the next Time Rally Escort ...But slapping by Daniella
At 0.54 if that was group b rally.... people would be dead lol.
IW. Happy Christmas to you. You are such a go too. You know why... the best of the USA (you) loving the best of the rest EU/UK/AUS/NZ/rest of the world. Doesn't really rhyme but never mind. Just glad to have you. Nose end Renault Clio. I love it. Driver to Parents......What did you do this year? Nose ended a Clio. Nuff said
You should react to the group B old clips of rally.
Yes group b was pure madness 😊
If you like this stuff check the Paris-Dakar rallies.
Question from Europe: Isn’t this how they drive in West Virginia?
Look at Rally Monte Carlo 2024 Night stage!!!!!
I am wondering why there are no drone shots in this ... because that's a way to get new points of view you cant get normally. Maybe they are not allowed near the tracks for safety reasons?
I liked watching you watching this 😂
You can get new Escort MK1 from Borham Ford, its 375 000 k
I'm not sure it's legal to have a rally video without at least one MKII escort. I'm expecting the full video has at least one Volvo too.
Then do an hour of it, we'll happily watch it.
yeaaa
First of all, happy Christmas! I really recommend this video to watch in your “own” time. It’s a documentary from the Hyundai Motorsport World Rally Team about last season, and the fight between the 2 team mates in the Hyundai Team. Ott Tänak and Thierry Neuville. It’s released last Friday -> ua-cam.com/video/6WzNX64wiWw/v-deo.htmlsi=amQf9jLaBlifbCMr
I hope you enjoy the ride :)
did you ever checked out the Isle of Man TT? its not rally but so intense.
Check out Targa Newfoundland.
Porcha💁🏼♀️🕺
Rally, Sweden and Finland best
muddy year
Have you already seen Germany’s Oldest Street-Legal Car on DW Euromaxx YT channel?
My favourite Rally action and crashes YT video chanel is "Chopito rally" and also love "HillClimb Monsters" chanel :) last video " Lillehammer HillClimb 2024 (NEW RECORD!!)" have civics and also older 7.4L V8 camaro, RX-7 bunch of E30 M3 and a brutal EVOs as well. It's worth watching!
I really wonder if and how most of the amateur drivers got their driving licence.
Please, make an hour video!!
WRC are looking to come back to America in the next few years.
This was the last time they came back in 1986.
Final EVER Group B rally
ua-cam.com/video/Hzm0TYC1KHE/v-deo.htmlsi=_cTCuWXebx-h9zW5
cool!
If you like those mk 2 Escorts, check this out, Simon McKinley, Irish driver who unfortunately died in a crash a number of years ago. In this video he's driving without a co driver, unbelievable control and skill. ua-cam.com/video/vwl40XFvpLE/v-deo.htmlsi=C0V1RBZD-XyTLZE0