"I'm not even going to tell you how far we are from the track". 5s later "We are within 5 k's from the track". 🤣 Love this insight, Kym. These guys really do have it good. The chats around the camp in the evenings must be helluva interesting. Stay passionate!
@@rexbeau Valttersi ride ends close by the location of the Motorhomes, he probably turned it off before actually going back there as to not leak the location.
It took me literally 1 minute to find this camping spot: @3:00 barn with wood panels (Austria style) + continues noise of cars -> probably close to a highway. @6:38 A typical beige Austrian building @8:23 reflection of the typical Austrian building @8:49 You see both the reflection of the building and on the left side (behind the camper) the barn again! So we know even the positioning of the buildings. So this camping must be close to the Red Bull Ring! There's a highway next to the circuit and hundreds of campings! So which one is this? The drivers want some rest and security. So the camping will be close to the circuit, but also not too close to all the fan zones. With this info you can easily find the camping! :)
Danny and Charles singing around the campfire until 2am, Lewis' dog barking at any sound coming from the dark. George was up early reporting them to the ranger for having fires and dogs in the campgrounds. No one noticed Logan was missing for 3 hours after going to find some firewood.
What a small world. We sell components to the that RV manufacturer and I live 10 mins from where the Alliance units are built in Indiana. Cool seeing the units being used by F1 drivers.
Near the old UK Silverstone circuit entrance, in the 'good old days when F1 drivers used to also drive in Saloon car and Sports Car races, after the races were over - you could go into a roadside Public House and find Jackie Stewart, Graham Hill and Jimmy Clark having a friendly drink together !!!
Kym, this was awesome and we learned a lot. It does bring up the point with fans. I’ve never understood the lack of etiquette and the drivers. Give them at least some space! 🏁 #boundries
This is very common in NASCAR, as well. The motorhomes are usually inside the track, or just outside of it in a secure lot. Every track has a designated area, though.
Driver motorhomes have been standard in American racing (indycar, nascar, etc) for decades. Most tracks have a Driver RV only lot. Funny that luxury trailors and RVs are common in The States. That's what comes with wider roads, open spaces, and big personal vehicles that can tow them.
Thanks Kym. Very, very good insight into drivers off-time. They deserve it. You may soon also need a motorhome as you are becoming very famous for your interesting videos and unbiaised comments!!!
I love it! Better than my home! ❤ i love how these days the drivers are able to be friendly with each other out side of the races, no matter who they race for! And i bet they love the peace and quite too!
Love seeing the mobile homes and offices wish we got more content like that. Especially like seeing the cool ways everything collapses and fits together for travel
Awesome video Kym! Always bring great content and a look into the world of F1. I know the Eight Sleep, have used their pods for a while and I know which drivers use it. One driver specifically, ensures it is a most venues. Can't sleep without it. Cheers
What an incredible luxurious and well thought out motorhome, a magnificent feat of modern engineering and interior design with all the technology, the drivers must find this amazing motorhome a safe haven during the Grand Prix weekend
I was just watching the grand tour episode where those three took a motor home across the states with their comfort modifications, how far these caravans have come!
I drove past the motorhome yesterday. I thought if this was for a driver. But it's not really far from the race track or from a campsite for fans. It would be interesting which driver it is for.
We on the states call these 5th wheels and the class A we call motorhomes. Prevost motorhomes cost they much and more. This is a nice 5th wheel. To the race drivers, be safe on the track
Loved this Kym!! Different but very interesting.👍 It would be very interesting to see what things the crews, managers, etc. do off track as well. Thank you.
I know thé manufacturer of the véhicule at the beginning of this video. I designed, manufacture and supplyed thé exterior led lighting fixtures with my company. I am proud of participating with a little contribute to this world exiting motorsport 😊 What a pleasure to see my friend Peter Donnelly 😊
Thank you for this look inside a Motor home, It's more like a Normal home than Joe public. The time would be the same as the F1 team Corporate centres leave Sunday and get there Tuesday approx, So 5 km mint gives the game away in Europe.
When I retired, I moved into a 40 foot Monaco dynasty to live full-time. It is an actual motorhome rather than a trailer being towed from a truck. And I love being able to follow the weather all over the United States and stay the hell out of cities. In the US, we call those trailers fifth wheels.
@KymIllman What happened to your head? Are you ok? I didn't see it in your last video so it must be new I hope it heals up fast. This is another great video Kym keep up the great work.
Rumor has it Valtteri Sleeps on St. Kilda Beach like an OG during the Melbourne GP. Question is, who's the milky boy? George looks like the milky bar kid, but my moneys on K-Mag.
A motorhome is self-propelled. All the rigs shown are trailers. The first one is custom but all the rest appear to be standard model U.S. Fifth Wheels.
I am actually surprised to see "5th Wheels" being used! Would have thought a more modern Europe style RV/Motorhome would have been par for the course for all F1 drivers! :-)
Thank you for pointing out that these are not motor homes, as evidenced by the lack of a motor. They are fifth wheel campers. I don't know how popular they are outside of the US but they are very popular here. in the US The brand you show the brand for can be bought off the lot less than twenty miles from my house. My neighbor has a 55ft model parked in their driveway right now.
My Grandfather would LOVE the RV's of today, their idea help create it!! He owned a Lumber Mill and he also owned a RAILWAY CAR converted into an apartment with a boardroom!! Lmao. He would call the train company to schedule his travels threw Northern Canada. Can you imagine a RAILWAY car is the OG RV!! LMAO 🤙😎
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Always wondered why more drivers didn't stay at the track in their motorhomes when they all have done in lower tiers and karting for years. Just might not be their own one anymore, but a rented one.
WOW that's really different from a motorhome I imagine... I thought it will be like the one in MotoGP 🙃 now I understand why Alex said if he buy a motorhome it will be bigger than his Monaco apartment 😂
Are these all solar powered with massive inverters or plugged in, given the amount of systems on board? Do the drivers get to leave their stuff on board as it’s transported to the next track!
seems like at 07:30 into the video you are standing infront of a maybe $100k fifth wheel and the sewer hose isnt hooked up to the sewer, please dont pull the gate valve
You need to stop vilifying the fans! We're not evil, we actually keep it all going, so to keep mentioning that the fans are a nuisance is very offensive! You keep looking at it as a business, but it won't run if no one's watching the ads, and attracting sponsors.
@@adida7485 You sound like a politician sorry. And you missed my point entirely. I understand the need to respect the drivers of course, but enough with putting the fans last... I don't have issues with drivers avoiding crowds, I have issues with the way Kim keep mentioning fans as a nuisance all the time! Plus those are the minority, and most fans are respectful, and more importantly paid dearly to be there. Look at the video again, Kim mentions fans as a Mob way too often. It is a sport, and the sport is driven by the fans, not sponsors or media... no fans, no sport. You must be a young fan, but those who have followed the sport for 30 years remember the days when fans and drivers respected and valued each other.
but the crew don't suffer harassment from the fans. The crews do get looked after as well, they mostly stay in nice hotels and are provided meals cooked by a chef in the teams paddock box.
Do you have what it takes to hustle an F1 car around Spa,Monza,Silverstone or Monaco at speeds of up to 220mph depending on the circuit? The car is a huge part of the package, but the driver is at least as important.
@@RiminiVirage hundreds and hundreds of drivers could do it that are never given a chance. F1 is a club of silver spoon in the mouth multi millionaire and billionaire families buying their way in at a young age. I pull for the poor driver that came from Nothing. The car does 95% of the work. Sergio Perez P2 2023 is your proof.
Europe has driving hours regulations. 9 hours in a day, can be extended to 10 hours twice a week. 56 hours in a week, 90 hours in any 2 consecutive weeks. Every 4.5 hours you must have at least 45 minutes of breaks, can be split up into 2 breaks. They will have tachographs and there are severe penalties for not having a working tachograph and for falsifying data etc.
"I'm not even going to tell you how far we are from the track". 5s later "We are within 5 k's from the track". 🤣
Love this insight, Kym. These guys really do have it good. The chats around the camp in the evenings must be helluva interesting. Stay passionate!
Luckily the Austrian style house in the background does not give away the country. 😅
I already found the place, he showed to much of the buildings around
Just check out Valtteri's Strava ride from Friday, if he's staying here, it shows his route from the camping location to the track...
@@rexbeau Valttersi ride ends close by the location of the Motorhomes, he probably turned it off before actually going back there as to not leak the location.
It took me literally 1 minute to find this camping spot:
@3:00 barn with wood panels (Austria style) + continues noise of cars -> probably close to a highway.
@6:38 A typical beige Austrian building
@8:23 reflection of the typical Austrian building
@8:49 You see both the reflection of the building and on the left side (behind the camper) the barn again! So we know even the positioning of the buildings.
So this camping must be close to the Red Bull Ring! There's a highway next to the circuit and hundreds of campings! So which one is this?
The drivers want some rest and security. So the camping will be close to the circuit, but also not too close to all the fan zones. With this info you can easily find the camping! :)
Fascinating. You hit the nail on the head about the commradere between drivers and the chance for some peace and quiet. That’s priceless.
Danny and Charles singing around the campfire until 2am, Lewis' dog barking at any sound coming from the dark. George was up early reporting them to the ranger for having fires and dogs in the campgrounds. No one noticed Logan was missing for 3 hours after going to find some firewood.
Wow. Again Kym, you've given us a look at something we mortals could never imagine. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you Kym for showing us more of the behind the scenes. I love seeing content like this. Keep up the great work!
Thank you! Will do!
Thanks Kym. Are there Teams that own their Own Motorhomes or do they all rent except Max of course?
@@f1greenlight so some teams have there own motorhomes at certain races
What a small world. We sell components to the that RV manufacturer and I live 10 mins from where the Alliance units are built in Indiana. Cool seeing the units being used by F1 drivers.
Really enjoyed this peak behind the curtain. Thanks for the video, Kym!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Near the old UK Silverstone circuit entrance, in the 'good old days when F1 drivers used to also drive in Saloon car and Sports Car races, after the races were over - you could go into a roadside Public House and find Jackie Stewart, Graham Hill and Jimmy Clark having a friendly drink together !!!
Kym, this was awesome and we learned a lot. It does bring up the point with fans. I’ve never understood the lack of etiquette and the drivers. Give them at least some space! 🏁 #boundries
This is very common in NASCAR, as well. The motorhomes are usually inside the track, or just outside of it in a secure lot. Every track has a designated area, though.
Same with the NHRA
Same with Piston Cup.
F1 used to have them within the track but they banned it a few years ago for some reason.
Driver motorhomes have been standard in American racing (indycar, nascar, etc) for decades. Most tracks have a Driver RV only lot.
Funny that luxury trailors and RVs are common in The States. That's what comes with wider roads, open spaces, and big personal vehicles that can tow them.
Best F1 content for behind the scenes. I love it 👍🏻
Thanks Kym. Very, very good insight into drivers off-time. They deserve it. You may soon also need a motorhome as you are becoming very famous for your interesting videos and unbiaised comments!!!
5:40 LOL Why do I get a feeling that the driver requesting the milk from their own region is Lando Norris? 😂
Lando actually doesn't like milk, that was just a meme
@@KevwePatani probably Lando.
It's either Lance or Esteban seeing as they both live in Switzerland
@@KevwePatani he used to drink a lot, not anymore
I would say it's KMag. Danish/Nordic dairy might differ more than others in Europe
I love it! Better than my home! ❤ i love how these days the drivers are able to be friendly with each other out side of the races, no matter who they race for! And i bet they love the peace and quite too!
Thanks very much Kym for bringing all of us very interesting content from behind the scenes. Great stuff. Our own roving reporter.
Cheers to you, my friend
I wonder if Rainbolt can find out this location 😂
Oh boy, they're screwed...
I thought exactly the same hahahaha
0:29 “Of course, it has all the modern conveniences. I can see a toaster over there…” 😂
Fantastic content, Kym. 👍 Thanks for all your hard work and sharing with us.
Thank you for the tour and update on the drivers life. Yes, Stay Passionate .
You bet
Amazing!!! Kym, thank you for your work and commitment! Best F1 World channel by far!
Wow, thank you!
Love seeing the mobile homes and offices wish we got more content like that. Especially like seeing the cool ways everything collapses and fits together for travel
This is in Austria, you could see the reflection in the window. I saw a Austrian house.
Yep you're right. I found it :D
But i won't disclose where, but he is correct about the distance, ish.
Yeah, confirm. I saw a kangaroo on a reflection of a motor home
Austria you bell end, not Australia lol
One of your best videos!...I've always wondered what the drivers motorhomes looked like...sure beats a 4 berth caravan!
Fantastic channel. It's good to hear a laid back Aussie. Great content and presentation. 🇦🇺 😊
I remember Daniel Ricciardo giving a video tour of his old Red Bull motorhome. Thanks for more behind the scenes video Kym!
Great video and an insightful one, Mr Illman. Thanks a lot.
Awesome video Kym! Always bring great content and a look into the world of F1.
I know the Eight Sleep, have used their pods for a while and I know which drivers use it. One driver specifically, ensures it is a most venues. Can't sleep without it. Cheers
Thanks for sharing!
What an incredible luxurious and well thought out motorhome, a magnificent feat of modern engineering and interior design with all the technology, the drivers must find this amazing motorhome a safe haven during the Grand Prix weekend
Great video. Now can you please do one on those hospo behemoths please. I’m really curious how they set them up and take down for transport.. thanks.
Love it, just like it used to be in the 60’s and 70’s.
I was just watching the grand tour episode where those three took a motor home across the states with their comfort modifications, how far these caravans have come!
since my 12th birthday, i have always called these motorhomes the "the yachts of the road", cracking stuff.
Awesome content as always Kym. You deserve more subs...
Wow ! Why on earth would they ever want to go to a hotel? Paradise. Peace and quiet.
Probably room service and more space and stuff like that. Also breakfast and dinner might be more pleasen in hotels
I drove past the motorhome yesterday. I thought if this was for a driver. But it's not really far from the race track or from a campsite for fans. It would be interesting which driver it is for.
Thanks for an insight into how to get the most out the market. 😊Cheers Thanks again.
The best content is that which you never knew you wanted
We on the states call these 5th wheels and the class A we call motorhomes. Prevost motorhomes cost they much and more. This is a nice 5th wheel. To the race drivers, be safe on the track
Content delivered as promised.
Loved this Kym!! Different but very interesting.👍
It would be very interesting to see what things the crews, managers, etc. do off track as well. Thank you.
Noted!
That is bloody lovely!
Excellent work as always! Those are some nice motorhomes
They are!
I know thé manufacturer of the véhicule at the beginning of this video. I designed, manufacture and supplyed thé exterior led lighting fixtures with my company.
I am proud of participating with a little contribute to this world exiting motorsport 😊
What a pleasure to see my friend Peter Donnelly 😊
Thank you for this look inside a Motor home, It's more like a Normal home than Joe public. The time would be the same as the F1 team Corporate centres leave Sunday and get there Tuesday approx, So 5 km mint gives the game away in Europe.
When I retired, I moved into a 40 foot Monaco dynasty to live full-time. It is an actual motorhome rather than a trailer being towed from a truck. And I love being able to follow the weather all over the United States and stay the hell out of cities. In the US, we call those trailers fifth wheels.
that was great to get an inside look. thanks mate.
Glad you liked it
@KymIllman What happened to your head? Are you ok? I didn't see it in your last video so it must be new I hope it heals up fast. This is another great video Kym keep up the great work.
keep the content coming Kym !
Great content once again, Kym.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I hear the Haas motorhome is a Volvo 242 GLT stationcar from 1984
Intresting
Thanks for the interesting tour!
Rumor has it Valtteri Sleeps on St. Kilda Beach like an OG during the Melbourne GP.
Question is, who's the milky boy? George looks like the milky bar kid, but my moneys on K-Mag.
A motorhome is self-propelled. All the rigs shown are trailers. The first one is custom but all the rest appear to be standard model U.S. Fifth Wheels.
I am actually surprised to see "5th Wheels" being used! Would have thought a more modern Europe style RV/Motorhome would have been par for the course for all F1 drivers! :-)
Thank you for pointing out that these are not motor homes, as evidenced by the lack of a motor. They are fifth wheel campers. I don't know how popular they are outside of the US but they are very popular here. in the US The brand you show the brand for can be bought off the lot less than twenty miles from my house. My neighbor has a 55ft model parked in their driveway right now.
Thanks for sharing.
My Grandfather would LOVE the RV's of today, their idea help create it!! He owned a Lumber Mill and he also owned a RAILWAY CAR converted into an apartment with a boardroom!! Lmao. He would call the train company to schedule his travels threw Northern Canada. Can you imagine a RAILWAY car is the OG RV!! LMAO 🤙😎
" Hey........what a pleasant surprise...................it`s my favorite F1 TH-camr................Kym Jong-Illman..............cheers Mate........".........😁
I loved the video!
I was curious to know which are the drivers that stay motorhomes, tell us Kym 😊
One day down the track, maybe
Always fascinating, cheers!
Always wondered why more drivers didn't stay at the track in their motorhomes when they all have done in lower tiers and karting for years. Just might not be their own one anymore, but a rented one.
Love the Lewis edit 😂
WOW that's really different from a motorhome I imagine... I thought it will be like the one in MotoGP 🙃 now I understand why Alex said if he buy a motorhome it will be bigger than his Monaco apartment 😂
Looking in the reflection of the motorhome @8:48 I'm guessing Austria
These are with all due respect still relatively small compared to a decent Class A 45ft diesel pusher in the USA. ;-)
It's a 48 foot trailer towed by a semi tractor trailer
Pretty sure it's bigger.
Privacy would be very difficult for the drivers but at the same time it is the viewing public that effectively pays for F1.
I’m more concerned who’s the driver the requires special milk lmao
like a child
It's Lance. He has talked about Canadian milk before.
@@bobbyb69 am Canadian - can confirm the milk is good here haha
You’d think it be Lando right, British blue cap, he said he can tell the difference.
@@michshellabell4587 he’d be the most obvious pick
If we put Rainbolt on the task, the little grass you showed is enough for him to find the location with the help of the shadows 😅
Just saw you on f1 tv pre sprint show
I would happily live in that full time as my permanent home. Heck it’s nicer than my flat (London prices man)
We need the geoguesser guy here 👋
Or, now here's a novel idea, we could just let them have their privacy.
brilliant to kmow all this information
Glad it was helpful!
Kym Never disclose the locations of the mobile homes to the crews from Netflix. They would spoil the ambience with their cameras and microphones.
Are these all solar powered with massive inverters or plugged in, given the amount of systems on board?
Do the drivers get to leave their stuff on board as it’s transported to the next track!
How did you get the cut on your head Kym?
Tried to walk through a glass door
That video will get tons of views … all due respect sir Kym
Peace of mind and rested drivers
World's top racing drivers are living in trailer homes? Wowzers!
Had a chat with the driver of that motorhome in Austria back in 2021,..He said Mercedes changed the tractor unit every year!
Isn't accomodation sorted out by the teams rather than the drivers themselves?
No, sometimes the drivers use their allowance to book their own hotels or vans
@@KymIllman Cheeky me wonders if they use their allowance for Monaco! (the ones that live there ) 😊
I'l bet someone will figure out this location just based on the building structures those motorhomes are parked next to.
Already have
if youre posting this TODAY ...you definitely are 5 kms from the Austrian track lol !!!
Excellent content. Thank you very much. Need anyone to hustle your bags? ;)
Does the goat respond to the fans!?!?
Who is the goat?
@@KymIllman This random TH-camr called KymIllman
seems like at 07:30 into the video you are standing infront of a maybe $100k fifth wheel and the sewer hose isnt hooked up to the sewer, please dont pull the gate valve
Where do the rest of the team stay at?
who makes them dinnner at the motorhome ?
It's a European trailer you can see it at the wall outlet
Yea, its for European races sherlock
I wonder who's the F2 driver... Oh wait, might have heard him say it in a team video.
You need to stop vilifying the fans!
We're not evil, we actually keep it all going, so to keep mentioning that the fans are a nuisance is very offensive!
You keep looking at it as a business, but it won't run if no one's watching the ads, and attracting sponsors.
@@adida7485 You sound like a politician sorry.
And you missed my point entirely.
I understand the need to respect the drivers of course, but enough with putting the fans last...
I don't have issues with drivers avoiding crowds, I have issues with the way Kim keep mentioning fans as a nuisance all the time!
Plus those are the minority, and most fans are respectful, and more importantly paid dearly to be there.
Look at the video again, Kim mentions fans as a Mob way too often.
It is a sport, and the sport is driven by the fans, not sponsors or media... no fans, no sport.
You must be a young fan, but those who have followed the sport for 30 years remember the days when fans and drivers respected and valued each other.
Let's find this yellow house within a radius of 5km from the track. 😂
now google maps-ing 5km around the track...
Rainbolt is coming for you 😂
I think the special milk guy is Fernando Alonso 😂
Very interesting
Privacy and secrecy are no more and effectively day when internet existed.
wouldn't be too hard to find with my trusty DJI mini 3 if its only within 5km of the track LOL
Kobenz 5.1km to Styria is my guess.
That milk is from Finland Bottas.
The step is from Bottas
That's where Kimboy gatecrashes to siphon free lunches instead of paying his own way at vendor stands like the rest of you Chops have to do. Nice guy.
He wouldn't say who the milk was for, but it's clearly Lance Stroll...
I spose they’re all roasting marshmallows round the camp fire…….🔥
Wish the crew was taken care of like this. They are the reason these drivers are famous. The car is the real star anyways
but the crew don't suffer harassment from the fans. The crews do get looked after as well, they mostly stay in nice hotels and are provided meals cooked by a chef in the teams paddock box.
Do you have what it takes to hustle an F1 car around Spa,Monza,Silverstone or Monaco at speeds of up to 220mph depending on the circuit? The car is a huge part of the package, but the driver is at least as important.
@@RiminiVirage hundreds and hundreds of drivers could do it that are never given a chance. F1 is a club of silver spoon in the mouth multi millionaire and billionaire families buying their way in at a young age. I pull for the poor driver that came from
Nothing. The car does 95% of the work. Sergio Perez P2 2023 is your proof.
Lando is the one that has the milk quirk, am I right?
2 days to go 1500kms. I drive a little chiller truck 600kms and back straight away. lol
That’s with one driver at hearing to the rules regarding sleep brakes
Europe has driving hours regulations. 9 hours in a day, can be extended to 10 hours twice a week. 56 hours in a week, 90 hours in any 2 consecutive weeks. Every 4.5 hours you must have at least 45 minutes of breaks, can be split up into 2 breaks. They will have tachographs and there are severe penalties for not having a working tachograph and for falsifying data etc.
@@marciabigg469 they do here also hun. I live in remote Western Australia and because it’s not a semi it’s pretty easy going. And I work for myself