Watch this entertaining animated video if you are curious about the advances and complexity of the modern F1 machines.
your subject matter exceeds my interest Chav (no bitey animals or fat people).....but it is a marvelously rendered production.....thank you for posting these look inside videos.....jB
your subject matter exceeds my interest Chav (no bitey animals or fat people).....but it is a marvelously rendered production.....thank you for posting these look inside videos.....jB
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F1 fan here, Chav. Thanks for sharing.
I have loved F-1 Chav for many, many years. I was super pumped for the 2022 season. It was the debut of the new 75 year anniversary for Ferrari and their new car and the new machines from Mercedes. But it quickly became the Red Bull \ Max Emilian Verstappen show, and continued on into the '23 season. It bordered on boring.
Still, I appreciate the cars, the incredible technology and I appreciate this excellent video!
I have loved F-1 Chav for many, many years. I was super pumped for the 2022 season. It was the debut of the new 75 year anniversary for Ferrari and their new car and the new machines from Mercedes. But it quickly became the Red Bull \ Max Emilian Verstappen show, and continued on into the '23 season. It bordered on boring.
Still, I appreciate the cars, the incredible technology and I appreciate this excellent video!
Agree, it is kind of boring. My son is a fan, he updates me on the the scores and sometimes we watch together. I was a big fan 20 years ago, then I lost interest, moreover I often worked on the weekends. It was fun to see how much the technology has advanced
The Cheetah v Formula E is incredible! Is it real? Certainly seems to be, validated somewhat by the scene with the driver at the end.
Thank you Chav,for your generous inclusions I reckon Big-Boy`s got about 2 more BatHero exits before it`s time for a new tuck `n` rollo
Thank you Chav for this.
I have followed Formula One since the 1950s with all its ups and downs and have watched live about 40 races, not to mention all the TV coverage. When one car dominates like Ferrari in the early 2000s and Red Bull the last two years, yes it can be relatively boring. Still when you get into all the technical stuff and politics, it I personally find it extremely fascinating. The drivers with their skills and foibles carry it over the top. Following it has been a life passion but I understand why it is not for everyone.
Thank you Chav for this.
I have followed Formula One since the 1950s with all its ups and downs and have watched live about 40 races, not to mention all the TV coverage. When one car dominates like Ferrari in the early 2000s and Red Bull the last two years, yes it can be relatively boring. Still when you get into all the technical stuff and politics, it I personally find it extremely fascinating. The drivers with their skills and foibles carry it over the top. Following it has been a life passion but I understand why it is not for everyone.
Put beautifully David. Until I understood it, the rules on usage of DRS (Drag Reduction System) drove me nuts but, for me, it's still all about these wonderous cars!
Thank you Chav for this.
I have followed Formula One since the 1950s with all its ups and downs and have watched live about 40 races, not to mention all the TV coverage. When one car dominates like Ferrari in the early 2000s and Red Bull the last two years, yes it can be relatively boring. Still when you get into all the technical stuff and politics, it I personally find it extremely fascinating. The drivers with their skills and foibles carry it over the top. Following it has been a life passion but I understand why it is not for everyone.
Put beautifully David. Until I understood it, the rules on usage of DRS (Drag Reduction System) drove me nuts but, for me, it's still all about these wonderous cars!
Ahhh, the 2000’s… Michael Schumacher with his charismatic smile and flawless driving… I didn’t mind him winning every race at the time. I guess, I am just not a fan of RedBull and Verstappen… I liked the fight with Mercedes 2 years ago… but didn’t like the outcome
Agreed Chav, Schumacher had an obvious talent and we had many great races against McLaren in particular and he often had to work hard for his victories. I had some respect. I do have problems with Verstappen who, while talented, is just not a nice person.
The 2021 season was exceptional, no holds barred racing with Verstappen sometimes going too far, although Hamilton also indicated that there was only so far he would be pushed. The final race was a travesty and I am still angry about it and yes, it has coloured my feelings about Red Bull. I actually liked them in the Vettel/Webber era.
In 2023 I ignored Verstappen and looked at all the other racers around him. I enjoyed the season more as a result. I watch every race with a group of friends with nominal bets to help interest.
Formula 1, Le Mans, ALMS and sometimes Indycar and other sports car racing have been life long passions, augmented by my love of automobiles generally. Life would not be the same without them.
Chav, this is the most comprehensive analysis of a Formula 1 car that I have so far seen. Thank you very much for sharing it.
Chav, this is the most comprehensive analysis of a Formula 1 car that I have so far seen. Thank you very much for sharing it.
David, the guy who created the video is an animator artist, imagine the amount of work it took to research and create such a video. He has only published 23 videos', and the F1 is the most popular one.