Watching these, and watching iRacing vids, makes you truly understand how little someone can do to avoid a wreck, especially on superspeedways. You're just along for the ride, and you either get lucky, or you're done.
@@AMoronInVR I was watching it again and like, all I could think was, dang, that looks like that guys mom, all gigantic and tumbling and whatnot, you know
@@chadrat39 You're thinking all sophisticated, British, and not the NASCAR, country type? Well, we (F!) might not have "Crank It UP," but we do have "Audio Up,' whatever that is lmao
No comments on how well built these cars are?! That’s insane that these people are getting in wrecks well over 100mph and their bodies don’t move but a few inches on impact and are completely okay to race in another car tomorrow.
Part of what helps is that they're not crashing into barriers that stop them dead. There's usually several collisions accompanied by the high friction of the tires from spinning out, so the force needed to stop is more distributed over several seconds.
I really didn't think it would be that heard to avoid a wreck, you can't even see the others cars from a short range as the smoke and sparks fill the path ahead.
People say NASCAR is boring, completely forgetting that these legends are controlling an 800+hp monster at over 180mph on a tight track, all while being bumper to bumper with loads of other cars doing the same thing. Just like any Motorsport, one mistake could be your last.
My gosh that second clip was wild!!! Seeing a car in the air flying and nearly wrecking more cars! I’d of made a mess in my race suit from seeing that!!!
This really shows how well built these cars are. These guys are getting crashing at almost 200mph and it their bodies move like it's a minor rear end collision.
Surprises me in these videos he still holds on to the steering wheel even when he knows he’s lost it, usually in INDYCAR and F1 they let go because it can break you hands.
NASCAR wheels don't typically jerk around as hard when they wreck so it's usually fine to grip and brace for impact. Indycars however don't have any power steering so yeah those will break your hands and wrists
@@Toxic2T TBH I doubt it makes that much of a difference. Most power steering setups still have a direct mechanical link from the steering wheel to the front wheels. Having to push fluid out of the way (or move electronic motors) may slow it down a little bit, but I highly doubt it's 90%. F1 cars have power steering and you still see them let go of the wheel in a crash. Most of the difference we're seeing is probably due to open-wheel cars vs closed-wheel. Big difference between the wheel taking all the impact vs the chassis taking most of it. Plus these cars are tough. Way tougher than, say, a GT3 car, and there's much more of a benefit from continuing to have some modicum of control after impact on a superspeedway than a regular circuit. I'm no expert, and I'm really just speculating so take what I say with a grain of salt. But I do know that 90% crap is bs and there's something else going on here.
@@sntslilhlpr6601 Nono, f1 and Stock cars do have power steering so you don't need to let go, f1 they let go but they do really need to, Indy cars do not have power steering so they should let go of the wheel to avoid broken fingers/wrist
Its not really... hard per se. Just takes a certain kind of nerve. The third clip i think, where the car was mostly ok after an almost incredible save was the scariest. I cannot imagine looking out the window and just seeing a 2 ton lump of metal barreling towards me at 340 kmh.
I've never taken into consideration how terrifying it must be to suddenly lose the ability to see because of all the smoke and debry flying around when youre going 200 mph.
When you watch this compared to the external it really shows how fast it happens and how little you can see. Most of the time from the external it appears that someone spins then everyone else piles in. I know that’s an oversimplification but it’s all I got 😂
How the fire from the other wreck cars lights the inside of the car with a bright orange and violent sounds everywhere is truly terrifying. Really cool to see the pov of a racer.
@@Green_Bullet The drivers actually do get to decide. He also plays football with the crowd during rain delays and does other stuff that makes me think he's a generally nice guy. Also, can't think of any bad on-track incidents that he's caused.
What’s the most amazing to me is how calm it looks inside of the car when they hit something. Like in the first clip of Bubba. For how hard he hit it was remarkably calm inside that car. Shows you how damn safe these things are now
Then you would need to wear helmets, racing seats with 5 point harnesses and a HANS device every time you drive your car. That is why regular cars dont have rollcages
I think modern cars are doing pretty darned well for themselves on the crash safety front as it is, without needing a full roll cage. Especially compared to how vehicles performed just 20 or 30 years ago. Sure, there's always more improvements to be made - I'll give you that. But considering you can even survive a crash at 60 or 70mph with relatively few injuries these days, when the first vehicle I was in when I was little - a little 1985 Austin Metro - you'd probably die in a 40 or 50mph crash, I'd say things have already come a very long way indeed. That car didn't even have decent seatbelts, nevermind airbags or crumple zones (heck, I think the entire car _was_ the crumple zone lol)
Yea. The teams can fully customize them with software rearrange/size/analog or digital etc... If you want something similar, you'd have to use 3rd party software like SimHub with an external screen.
U can change the dash theres the default one, actual gauges and then a third one, you can change it in the garage or while in the car in one of the Black Box menus. It’s also a control option to bind a button to change the dash display that also works with most cars that have digital displays
I know games try, but nothing will ever match the scary ass sounds of crunching and scraping sheet metal with screaming tires in a crash. It’s something else entirely.
Just like in the street, you'll NEVER know when a crash will occur, and Nascar had it in steroids. The drivers are so lucky they had so much safety features put into the cars such as the roll cage and the HANS set to protect them at 170+ mph speeds.
El saber que le jodiste la carrera a alguien y que creaste un accidente tiene que ser una sensación horrible, las carreras son un desgaste emocional y físico muy grande
I truly believe the impact isn't the scaries part of these crashes. Its the fact that crashed cars come to a halt in the smoke and you just don't know if someone is coming or not to plow into you
So you’re in a tiny cockpit for 3 hours, all you can move are your hands, it’s almost 150 degrees in there, you can only see through a tiny screen, and you’re controlling a 750hp monster inches away from dozen of others going nearly 200mph. And people question why racing is a sport lmao this endurance is insane
People who say “They just race in Circles” piss me off. I love F1 but tune in on a couple cup races a year and I can see how hard it actually is to be racing at a constant 180-200 mph all bunched up together with 0 errors. I know damm well they would be scared in that same position as the driver.
Tony Stewart and Lewis Hamilton did a seat swap special once, where Tony got to drive Lewis' F1 car and Lewis drove Tony's Sprint Cup stock car around the same track. Lewis liked it so much he refused to pit when they told him to, and took another lap.
I think NASCAR really does their sport a disservice by focusing so much on overhead coverage. The sport is so intense and an overhead camera just reduces it to “driving in circles” when it’s really so much more than just that.
That's what you're supposed to do after a wreck. Take the window net down and unattach the steering wheel so the safety trucks can tow your car away and let NASCAR know that you're all good.
Pretty badass how they just sit there and wait until they can actually control an aspect of the car again. Most people would spaz or try to correct, they’re just there for the ride until they can actually help which is huge
Well Bubba does wreck a lot. That's because he run's middle of the pack and that's where everyone gets caught in these wrecks. This guy probably picked Bubba because he's one of the few that runs several in-car cams. You could pick a dozen others you could fill in for Bubba in the video but they don't have the camara shots/angles Bubba does.
Wow it's almost like he gets chosen all the time for the onboard camera...... It's simple math my friend. You get the onboard camera more, you get more footage.
Aw, come on now. We all know that little Bubba has a great personality and has NEVER been given every opportunity under the sun time and time again. It's not like he has been groomed by NASCAR since he was a kid to be the poster child for their "diversity" program. Nope! He's earned his way by consistently finishing middle of the pack in good equipment while blaming his failures on better drivers around him. It's hard work I tell you... HARD WORK!
Love this. I wish NASCAR had a heartrate graph or something available for all drivers online so you could see what they did during the crash. I bet Bubba's got real high there lol
Incredible how safe the cars are these days. As a kid there was always some insane tumble on tv that looked brutal. Nowadays those safety flaps are keeping drivers alive. Never would have though they could be so effective, but here we are. It is mindblowing how little a driver can do to avoid a crash on these tracks. It's all insanely fast and often not even the driver's fault. If someone else causes something, you are either very lucky and get to keep racing, or you are screwed.
Watching these, and watching iRacing vids, makes you truly understand how little someone can do to avoid a wreck, especially on superspeedways. You're just along for the ride, and you either get lucky, or you're done.
Yep. "No where to go" didn't originate out of nothing
And most of the time I’m done 😂
Never understood till I started iracing. Fuck.
Absolutely!
Lmao iracing at daytona i rarely avoid the wrecks
That second clip is nuts. Just having a flying, upside-down car emerge from the smoke is visually mind blowing.
Exactly what the announcer said, looks like a "freaking video game!"
It looked intentional
@@AMoronInVRIt looks like ur mom
@@Jev6 now was that necessary
@@AMoronInVR I was watching it again and like, all I could think was, dang, that looks like that guys mom, all gigantic and tumbling and whatnot, you know
As an avid formula one fan. My respect, and interest for Nascar has grown after watching this. What an insane montage.
This is probably from over a few years so... LOL jk idk
Surprising, from the F1 "type"
those were actually some pretty tame crashes for NASCAR, lol
@@chadrat39 You're thinking all sophisticated, British, and not the NASCAR, country type? Well, we (F!) might not have "Crank It UP," but we do have "Audio Up,' whatever that is lmao
@@brodyplaysthebaritone that sounds so much more lame lol but at least they have something like that
The second bubba clip still leaves me speechless
What’s even more wild is he won the next stage lol
It’s like final destination type stuff
Left skid marks on the roof AND his undies
@@phoebeeileenbrooks110 Bubba literally said "Just 'bout shit myself"
Insane how quick and accurate he was with the counter steer afterwards
1:31 those hits sound so brutal
That's because they are. Regular cars get pancaked in these collisions, racing tubular frame is required to survive that without flattening.
Sound likes train changing the rail track
@@Fakedream2It really does.
Because they are and most of them are worse than they look!!!!!
No comments on how well built these cars are?! That’s insane that these people are getting in wrecks well over 100mph and their bodies don’t move but a few inches on impact and are completely okay to race in another car tomorrow.
Have to thank the racing seats, belts & the HANS system. The forces acting on their bodies, especially their necks are insane
Part of what helps is that they're not crashing into barriers that stop them dead. There's usually several collisions accompanied by the high friction of the tires from spinning out, so the force needed to stop is more distributed over several seconds.
That’s a 5 point racing harness for you
Naw man they are going over 200mph
They're using the HANS System. It's quite literally a chain strapped to the back of your helmet, which prevents neck damage
Looks so much more intense watching a helmet cam of those races vs outside cameras from far away.
Yeah POV NASCAR is way better than stadium cam.
I really didn't think it would be that heard to avoid a wreck, you can't even see the others cars from a short range as the smoke and sparks fill the path ahead.
These helmet cams are cool as shit, I need more of these. Every driver should have a helmet cam lol. That shit is wild.
People say NASCAR is boring, completely forgetting that these legends are controlling an 800+hp monster at over 180mph on a tight track, all while being bumper to bumper with loads of other cars doing the same thing. Just like any Motorsport, one mistake could be your last.
I never realized how little visibility there is inside these NASCAR cars
well the camera is on the top of the helmet but i get what u mean
At 1:32 the way the second car just appears in an instant shows how fast it all happens.
My gosh that second clip was wild!!! Seeing a car in the air flying and nearly wrecking more cars! I’d of made a mess in my race suit from seeing that!!!
Looked straight out of a video game
truly some mad max shit irl
In some of these clips you can really see how the air flaps come into play, allowing more of a fighting chance for the driver to correct the car.
Never realized how well video games replicate real life I’ve never seen these helmet cams before
It is real life
@@tvspec1851 he knows that, he’s saying that he didn’t realize how accurate the video games are from the cockpit view
Props to the people that design the safety aspects of the cars because these are some brutal hits.
I’ve been looking for onboards like these and a compilation
He's always got the best onboards for some reason
This really shows how well built these cars are. These guys are getting crashing at almost 200mph and it their bodies move like it's a minor rear end collision.
Surprises me in these videos he still holds on to the steering wheel even when he knows he’s lost it, usually in INDYCAR and F1 they let go because it can break you hands.
NASCAR wheels don't typically jerk around as hard when they wreck so it's usually fine to grip and brace for impact. Indycars however don't have any power steering so yeah those will break your hands and wrists
Direct steering vs power steering, power steering will remove 90% of the shock on impact vs direct steering
@@dfrmotorsports4591 Today I learned something new. Thank you.
@@Toxic2T TBH I doubt it makes that much of a difference. Most power steering setups still have a direct mechanical link from the steering wheel to the front wheels. Having to push fluid out of the way (or move electronic motors) may slow it down a little bit, but I highly doubt it's 90%. F1 cars have power steering and you still see them let go of the wheel in a crash. Most of the difference we're seeing is probably due to open-wheel cars vs closed-wheel. Big difference between the wheel taking all the impact vs the chassis taking most of it. Plus these cars are tough. Way tougher than, say, a GT3 car, and there's much more of a benefit from continuing to have some modicum of control after impact on a superspeedway than a regular circuit.
I'm no expert, and I'm really just speculating so take what I say with a grain of salt. But I do know that 90% crap is bs and there's something else going on here.
@@sntslilhlpr6601 Nono, f1 and Stock cars do have power steering so you don't need to let go, f1 they let go but they do really need to, Indy cars do not have power steering so they should let go of the wheel to avoid broken fingers/wrist
1:01 i cant even comprehend how much skill this took to not spin out and slam the wall harder than he did. incredible
0:38 “yep I’m in the air this is bad”
0:55
Somehow it reminds me of The King's crash in cars.
Search Rusty Wallace talladega crash its literally the king crash
@@HanTheNascarGuy I saw that earlier. It's exactly the one!
no, no it doesn't
Elvis didn't race Nascar, goobersmooch.
@@gavinvalentino1313 One of Elvis' hound dogs preaching about him?
This video just gave me a whole new respect for nascar drivers and how difficult it is to do. You couldn't see anything on that first crash.
Its not really... hard per se. Just takes a certain kind of nerve. The third clip i think, where the car was mostly ok after an almost incredible save was the scariest. I cannot imagine looking out the window and just seeing a 2 ton lump of metal barreling towards me at 340 kmh.
I've never taken into consideration how terrifying it must be to suddenly lose the ability to see because of all the smoke and debry flying around when youre going 200 mph.
Right?!
When you watch this compared to the external it really shows how fast it happens and how little you can see. Most of the time from the external it appears that someone spins then everyone else piles in.
I know that’s an oversimplification but it’s all I got 😂
the second is like a movie. Like there is smoke and then out of nowhere this thousand pound machine comes flying at you.
The fact that the nothing happened to the drivers is truly insane. Perfected engineering
"I'm on fire" quote from the greatest Ricky Bobby
I could watch these all day!
Man......those graphics are amazing!
Don't know about you, but I am shaking and flinching all during those crashes. Funny how you can imagine being in the car and feeling it.
Definitely! That's the beauty of this camera angle, closest you can feel to being in one of these racecars.
How the fire from the other wreck cars lights the inside of the car with a bright orange and violent sounds everywhere is truly terrifying. Really cool to see the pov of a racer.
Good to see you uploading again brother!
I haven’t seen a video in a while
I'll always love Bubba just from the simple fact that he will put cameras anywhere you want them. Showman.
I don't think he has much of a choice
@@Green_Bullet The drivers actually do get to decide. He also plays football with the crowd during rain delays and does other stuff that makes me think he's a generally nice guy. Also, can't think of any bad on-track incidents that he's caused.
@@Yokovich_ do you have the source?
@@Yokovich_ bubba-gate? Continued to talk about something that didn't happen? I heard he was worried about the loops in his shoelaces too.
@@commonsense_2023 Go be racist on a different comment thread mate. I don't have time for it
I love the throw of the wheel. It looks exactly like when someone crashes in a racing game and throws their controller
I know it’s not funny, but I’m just laughing because the first one threw his steering wheel
I'm not a fan of NASCAR but I have to give these drivers some deep respect for what they do.
Bubba throws his wheel the same way every time lol
Trying to keep the loose 120°F box straight?
Even when he is playing Iracing 🤣
He's had a lot of practice at it.
Just kidding. We all know Bubba is the best driver in NASCAR history.
@@JSchaffer214 Totally…
@@JSchaffer214 Best as mistaking garage pulls for nooses, he's the GOAT.
0:37 looked like a movie. Woah!
"its real to bubba" got me. The delivery was amazing
That man threw that steering wheel with a passion
in the 2nd clip i’m just glad it wasn’t bubba wallace who crashed. he’s my favorite
0:37 nice reflex
What’s the most amazing to me is how calm it looks inside of the car when they hit something. Like in the first clip of Bubba. For how hard he hit it was remarkably calm inside that car. Shows you how damn safe these things are now
If roll cages can keep drivers this safe at those speeds then I believe that roll cages need to be implemented into regular vehicles in some way.
Then you would need to wear helmets, racing seats with 5 point harnesses and a HANS device every time you drive your car. That is why regular cars dont have rollcages
Then you would be the first to complain about the price of cars going even higher, and then complain about how there is no room inside of the car
They are. That's the reason you have A,B and C pillars, roof and cross rails and not cloth or wood tops like in the 1910s.
I think modern cars are doing pretty darned well for themselves on the crash safety front as it is, without needing a full roll cage. Especially compared to how vehicles performed just 20 or 30 years ago. Sure, there's always more improvements to be made - I'll give you that. But considering you can even survive a crash at 60 or 70mph with relatively few injuries these days, when the first vehicle I was in when I was little - a little 1985 Austin Metro - you'd probably die in a 40 or 50mph crash, I'd say things have already come a very long way indeed. That car didn't even have decent seatbelts, nevermind airbags or crumple zones (heck, I think the entire car _was_ the crumple zone lol)
That second one with Bubba looks like a video game when the car comes at him in the air
I wish we had this digital dash in iracing.
Yea. The teams can fully customize them with software rearrange/size/analog or digital etc... If you want something similar, you'd have to use 3rd party software like SimHub with an external screen.
@@Leuel48Fan I'll look into that. Thank you.
U can change the dash theres the default one, actual gauges and then a third one, you can change it in the garage or while in the car in one of the Black Box menus. It’s also a control option to bind a button to change the dash display that also works with most cars that have digital displays
I know games try, but nothing will ever match the scary ass sounds of crunching and scraping sheet metal with screaming tires in a crash. It’s something else entirely.
I love how they always throw the steering wheel in anger lol
0:32
POV: You're door dashing for someone who gave you a 1200 dollar tip.
their reflexes are awesome
Kinda terrifying driving 180+ MPH and can’t see anything just pray you get through the wreck
Wow... This is all very different than when you see it from a third person perspective being shot by a helicopter or a drone. Completely different.
NASCAR is the only sport where a car crashing then doing a flip and slamming into another car is ok
Just like in the street, you'll NEVER know when a crash will occur, and Nascar had it in steroids. The drivers are so lucky they had so much safety features put into the cars such as the roll cage and the HANS set to protect them at 170+ mph speeds.
That’s a nice view.. Should be the Bubba show.
Does nobody know that the inside of the car can reach up to 145° Fahrenheit?
Well someone knows for you to know
I honestly don't know what's more terrifying; looking at a wall coming head on or nothing but flames and smoke
El saber que le jodiste la carrera a alguien y que creaste un accidente tiene que ser una sensación horrible, las carreras son un desgaste emocional y físico muy grande
I truly believe the impact isn't the scaries part of these crashes. Its the fact that crashed cars come to a halt in the smoke and you just don't know if someone is coming or not to plow into you
R. I. P to the ears of nascar racers🎶🎶🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
They wear hearing protection
So you’re in a tiny cockpit for 3 hours, all you can move are your hands, it’s almost 150 degrees in there, you can only see through a tiny screen, and you’re controlling a 750hp monster inches away from dozen of others going nearly 200mph. And people question why racing is a sport lmao this endurance is insane
2:29 perfectly timed acceleration
Amazing video, thanks a lot!
People who say “They just race in Circles” piss me off. I love F1 but tune in on a couple cup races a year and I can see how hard it actually is to be racing at a constant 180-200 mph all bunched up together with 0 errors. I know damm well they would be scared in that same position as the driver.
Reminded me of that top gear episode where hammond did a few laps in a crowd and it scared him shitless
They race in circles... but it’s good ! :D
Tony Stewart and Lewis Hamilton did a seat swap special once, where Tony got to drive Lewis' F1 car and Lewis drove Tony's Sprint Cup stock car around the same track.
Lewis liked it so much he refused to pit when they told him to, and took another lap.
I'm an f1 fan same I can relate
Watch JPM's first few races.
I think NASCAR really does their sport a disservice by focusing so much on overhead coverage. The sport is so intense and an overhead camera just reduces it to “driving in circles” when it’s really so much more than just that.
I take back everything bad I said about nascar
First person nascar actually makes it more fun to watch tbh
0:45 That's a lot of stickers
d o o r d a s h
The helmet cam really gives u an idea how fast things are goin
0:07 oh lord
What a terrifying profession a NASCAR driver is!
I love how the door dash driver always does the same thing every time, immediately grabs his steering wheel and throws it on his dash
That's what you're supposed to do after a wreck. Take the window net down and unattach the steering wheel so the safety trucks can tow your car away and let NASCAR know that you're all good.
@@Pensfan5919 I meant how he throws it on the dash. Like “fuck I just crashed”
Bcuz its the same person
It's because he's not gonna make his delivery on time ;)
Any sponsor: so how many stickers are you putting on Wallaces car?
Team Manager: fuck yes
2:10 lmaoo he was watching the wreck and wrecked
Pretty badass how they just sit there and wait until they can actually control an aspect of the car again. Most people would spaz or try to correct, they’re just there for the ride until they can actually help which is huge
We thank bubba Wallace for the hours and hours of crash footage
Drivers are so calm during crashes.
I can't help but notice that these are mostly Bubba crashes...
Well Bubba does wreck a lot. That's because he run's middle of the pack and that's where everyone gets caught in these wrecks. This guy probably picked Bubba because he's one of the few that runs several in-car cams. You could pick a dozen others you could fill in for Bubba in the video but they don't have the camara shots/angles Bubba does.
Wow it's almost like he gets chosen all the time for the onboard camera......
It's simple math my friend. You get the onboard camera more, you get more footage.
@@ontariomotorsport7038 Notes to self:
X = Onboard camera.
Y = Wrecks you're involved in.
Beg to differ. Kurt busch at indy is absolutley brutal
I had a feeling you’d start with yesterday’s first time winner.
Yes sir - we've been luck he's carried the helmet cam many times! Wish he had one yesterday for his first career win!
I thank the welders and the fabricators for making the roll cages, they are the Tru heroes, and need more appraise
I love when people make fun of nascar for "turning left"...I always ask them the last time they went 200mph in basketball.
0:49 “This doesn’t even seem real to me, this is like a video game”
“It’s real to Bubba” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Everything else is just a game....
Interesting perspective! F1 should get helmet caneras just like this
I believe f1 has done it twice with two different drivers, i hope they introduce it more because the footage is epic
00:50 that car must've been a wacist, to try to attack poor Bubby like that..
Aw, come on now. We all know that little Bubba has a great personality and has NEVER been given every opportunity under the sun time and time again. It's not like he has been groomed by NASCAR since he was a kid to be the poster child for their "diversity" program. Nope! He's earned his way by consistently finishing middle of the pack in good equipment while blaming his failures on better drivers around him. It's hard work I tell you... HARD WORK!
amazing how much safety of the cars improved
Thanks to MJ and his money for the first hand look at what it’s like to crash. we got to see a lot of wrecks from inside his equipment hahahaha
These graphics are insane!
I love the way Bubba Wallace just yeets his steering wheels
Shit looked like a video game....
Absolutely amazing how much energy is generated at 8000+ RPM full speed...
And to live through all that
I didn’t know this was gonna be a Bubbles highlight video😂😂
That door dash driver really wasnt having a good time😂
They are always so close together it’s impossible to avoid these
wow this is awesome footage
Love this. I wish NASCAR had a heartrate graph or something available for all drivers online so you could see what they did during the crash. I bet Bubba's got real high there lol
The was Jeff described the Talladega wreck looks like straight out from video game reminds me of NR2003 lol
Wow......iracing has come a long way with the graphics. Looks so real......
Incredible how safe the cars are these days. As a kid there was always some insane tumble on tv that looked brutal. Nowadays those safety flaps are keeping drivers alive. Never would have though they could be so effective, but here we are. It is mindblowing how little a driver can do to avoid a crash on these tracks. It's all insanely fast and often not even the driver's fault. If someone else causes something, you are either very lucky and get to keep racing, or you are screwed.
Man. What a gnarly compilation! 😳
It's crazy how fast the visibility evaporated on the first clip!
This was enlightening.