I was fortunate enough to be marshaling the MX-5 race. When that finished happened, THE WHOLE TRACK WENT CRAZY! It was also later confirmed to be the closest ever finish at Sebring
Keep in mind the top five finishers at Monza that day were separated by 0.6 of a second. We already struggle to have two cars finishing within that small of a time gap in modern Grands Prix, never mind five cars.
The British Superbikes one is crazy because whoever finished higher between the two riders won the championship. So the whole season came down to 0.006 seconds but they finished that race in 2nd and 3rd.
This video is actually incorrect. The race in question had a finish delta of -0.013 seconds but at the time they only measured up to 2 decimal places so it is officially listed as 0.01. The 2002 US Grand Prix had a finish delta of -0.011 seconds, making it 0.002 closer than the 1969 monza finish and therefore should have been in its place
So glad ALMS was the first one. I was at that race in person and saw the finish from the front straight grandstands. That race to this day still gives me chills. Was so amazing to just see them come up over the crest, side by side, hard to tell who was in front. IMO this is the best sports car race in IMSA, maybe even the world. It was a thriller for all 4 hours. IMSA and WEC once even hosted a poll for the best race on twitter 2 years ago, and the 2012 RA race won. I think it also won SC365's Sports Car Race of the Decade. Basically, if you have 4 hours to kill, watch that race.
I was also at the 2019 Michelin Pilot race at RA. From a fan's perspective, that was just insane. TV doesn't do it justice with the rain. I would've shown IMSA's closest overall finish though, as that's usually who the race winner is, and not the class winner.
Fun fact: That Moto3 dead heat was broken with a tie break decided by which of the two riders had the fastest race lap. In this case, that was Hector Faubel
The fact that you have so many different racing series, spanning the history of these series, is incredible. Like one person mentioned, a ton of work had to go into this, and you're definitely a true motorsports fan. Thanks for sharing this, this is my 3rd time watching it lol Edit: Plus it looks like Brands Hatch and Monza are the tracks you want for nice close finishes. 2 of my favorite courses, go figure
@@sgtpepper6379 its tough for me to decide which is more impressive, a photo finish after hundreds of miles or going stride for stride in cars that go 0-300 in less than a quarter of a mile
@@themagicslinky1773 yeah but drag racing is set up to be photo finish all the time kinda nascar it had to set up over time so anything really with a long race distance is impressive for a photo finish….
I love the clips with Murray Walker screaming like a mad man, or Bob Jenkins when he rarely lost his composure, or about any Darrell Waltrip clip of him screaming literally anything.
Para los fanáticos de Argentina 🇦🇷 11:52 TC2000 (0.031 seg.) 19:49 Turismo Nacional (C3) (0.016 seg.) 24:06 Turismo Carretera (0.016 seg.) Amazing video man! it's just incredible the amount of work that you have put into this video! Congrats, keep it up!
Something this video demonstrates really well is that the timing is only 1 part of it and doesn't tell the full story - when you get into proper photo finishes, the speed the vehicles are travelling (and therefore the distance travelled) is worth being aware of as well. If we look at two different photo finishes with the same margin of victory by time, the finish between the slower vehicles will actually have been a closer finish and for that reason, I really appreciated the way this video represented slower categories as well.
8:24 that may not be the closest finish, in terms of seconds. I remember one talladega race, (think it was sometime in the mid-late 2000’s) that was a 0.001 second finish, Jimmie Johnson over Clint Boyer. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I think that was the closest
I thought you’d have them ordered from largest to smallest margins. Regardless, awesome video! Also is that #3 truck at 9:13 the same one that Cleetus bought?!
NASCAR teams own multiple race trucks/cars, built for certain types of tracks. The models/designs change every year, sometimes even halfway through a season. Some teams have as few as 2 or 3, some teams have more than 40 or 50. The one Cleet got is very, very unlikely to have been raced more than a half-dozen times, if at all. Also, there aren't any "winner" stickers on the driver-side window panels.
I really enjoyed these parts of the video. But I think there is a closer finish in TC2000 (or Super TC200) in the same track. I remember there was controversy because it was sooooo close that we all thought it was a tie
You can reckon when a fellow competitor is badly injured or killed all drivers everywhere consider it to be a loss in community, even if it's drivers who never shared a track...just watch Dale Earnhardt's tribute to Ayrton Senna.
At the Australian GP, they run a staggered time trial lap before the start: Mercedes F1 vs Mercedes AMD vs Mercedes stock road ...time delayed start so that they all cross the Finish line together. It is amazing to watch the F1 catch the other two cars !!
FWIW: While that was the closest FE finish *on-track*, Wehrlein picked up a 5 second penalty for cutting the chicane earlier in the lap and dropped to P6. So it wasn't officially that close (I believe that honor would go to 2021 Berlin Race 1) Still, love this video so much. It's insanely complete.
being beaten at the line is one of the most soul destroying things ever, in f1 22 i had a completely compromised setup in the rain at canada, led every lap of the race, defended so well, just for the final corner at the wall of champions to run a little wide to have a drag race to the finish to be beaten by 0.012. My day was ruined
Even though the closest F1 finish in this video was from 1960s, we should realise that all 4 cars in that pack were fighting for the win. Just imagine losing one of the most prestigious podium in motorsport while finishing under two tenths of a second behind the race winner and 0.2s behind third place... and at Monza out of all places.
Yeah I think this serves to show us how far F1 has jumped the shark. I want a good race not pomp and circumstance. They make it feel more like a rich person’s spectacle than a racing series. Try and act like it’s exciting to see the same Red Bull team winning every race every time. Oh and before that it was Mercedes. Or Ferrari. Never been enough parity. Always one team crushing the rest. Why bother watching when I know the outcome? I’ve only guessed wrong once so far this year on whether or not Max will win the race again…
You should delete the clip at 1:20 as it wasn't a close finish, it was a team orders 1-2 finish, orchestrated over the last couple of laps and finished at cruise speed. ATCC Mt Panorama, Bathurst, 1977
Was the Super Modifieds in this video? If it is I missed it. It's the only one I didn't see that I knew about. Absolutely amazing how many series were featured in this video!
There was a Formula 1 closer finish between Barrichello and Schumacher (I dont think it was a close finish as Schumi decided to give Barrichello the win). Very massive work for the video!
The closest finishing margin in the ATCC was between Craig Lowndes and Peter Brock at Barbagallo in 1996 at 0.0226 seconds. th-cam.com/video/QnF6EYJUg8U/w-d-xo.html It was also actually an ATCC race, which Bathurst was not in 1977.
NASCAR Series: 0:32 NASCAR ACRA: Smith and Graf Jr. | Winner: Zane Smith 8:24 NASCAR Cup Series: Craven and Busch (Kurt) | Winner: Ricky Craven 8:44 NASCAR Xfinity Series: Reddick and Sandler | Winner: Tyler Reddick 9:07 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Miller and Skinner | Winner: Miller 9:32 NASCAR K&N Pro Series: Davis and Haley | Winner: Spencer Davis 9:51 NASCAR Modified Tour: Nocella and Hirschman Jr. | Winner: Anthony Nocella 17:03 NASCAR México Series: Vences and Rovelo | Winner: Ruben Rovelo 17:22 IROC Series: Earnhardt Jr. and Father | Winner: Sr. 🕊️ Edit: Let me know what i missed please :)
I think you've listed them all that's in the video, we got scccaaammmeeddd tho cause i didn't see NASCAR Pinty's series in the video and the title is "The Closest Finish From Every Motorsport Series"
Great work, amazing video... just a mistake... The Super TC2000 closest finish was a draw. The race was on October 5, 2014 between Lionel Pernia and Matías Muñoz Marchesi in the same track. Marchesi won because Pernia was sanctioned
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8:40
*HAVE YOU EVER?*
*NO I'VE NEVER!*
Darrell Waltrip will always be a legend!
BOOGTY BOOGTY BOOGTY! LETS GO RACIN BOYS! God I miss him.
Boogity
@@Lionlover666 he’s back this weekend!
Best finish in racing history, even though I’m biased because as an American, I love nascar.
@@tedhead1042 you're biased without the i
based means you're yourself and doesn't care what everyone else says
Everyone: amazed at the finishes
Me: amazed at how many different racing series exist
Also me
same lol
And there is more than this, this is just the mains stream stuff.
@@billybigs4207 yeah... they didnt even include the NASCAR pinty's series (the Canadian version of NASCAR)
this is the tip of the iceberg
4:01 R.I.P Anthoine Hubert Always in our Hearts
#AH19
guess thats life. Good things never come into our favor, or the world really.
Rest in peace Anthoine
Rest easy, breezy covergirl
Imagine losing a 24hr race by less then half a second
I'd be congratulating my opponent
@Gewel I’d be sobbing too hard to
I wouldn’t wish that to my worst enemy
In the Rolex 24 this year someone lost LMP2 by 0.016
I was fortunate enough to be marshaling the MX-5 race. When that finished happened, THE WHOLE TRACK WENT CRAZY! It was also later confirmed to be the closest ever finish at Sebring
Time stamp?
@@fionawallis9959 seems like 24:30
I’m definitely a fan of that finish
Wow. A marshal in the comments, huh? I'm a month late to comment but still cool reading from an *official* who was present @ the race 👍🏾
@@W.13th hey if you want to get involved just contact your local SCCA region. We would be glad to have you if you are interested
I don't think people understand the amount of work you put into this video. Great job bro. 😁
Agreed
Agreed 100% You would have to watch all races that have been Recorded.
@@dontebullard7423 and have knowledge of tons of racing series!
@@dontebullard7423 I'm fairly sure Motorsport disciplines keep track of their closest finish... Just look it up and find footage of it...
@@squeakybunny2776 You do realize you still have to find the videos and make sure they're correct especially when it comes to early races.
0.01 seconds was f1’s closest finish in 1971. Unbelievable…
Nowadays within a second is considered a close finish in F1 lol
The most famous close F1 finish has to be Schumacher and Barrichello at Indy in 2002. .011 seconds
Keep in mind the top five finishers at Monza that day were separated by 0.6 of a second. We already struggle to have two cars finishing within that small of a time gap in modern Grands Prix, never mind five cars.
@@thezozodemon9786 Yeah but it was a planned photo finish
there were also a couple of other close finishes. De Angelis and Rosberg in Austria 1982, Mansell and Senna in Jerez 1986.
The British Superbikes one is crazy because whoever finished higher between the two riders won the championship. So the whole season came down to 0.006 seconds but they finished that race in 2nd and 3rd.
"Have you ever!?"
"No I've never!"
WOW!
Never gets old
He can't even
Kinda sad that the closest finish in F1 is so old.
Not really, we’ve had some extremely close finishes, but not as close. Not to mention the average winning gap in f1 pre 1994 was over 30 seconds
This video is actually incorrect. The race in question had a finish delta of -0.013 seconds but at the time they only measured up to 2 decimal places so it is officially listed as 0.01.
The 2002 US Grand Prix had a finish delta of -0.011 seconds, making it 0.002 closer than the 1969 monza finish and therefore should have been in its place
@@WETiLAMBY but even that one kinda sucks for a closest finish because of why it was so close
@@windturbine6796 yeah putting an orchestrated photo finish wouldn’t make much sense
@@squilldx5055 oh was it the barrichello Schumacher "payback"?
I'm so glad he got in:
"Have you ever?"
"NO I NEVER!"
So glad ALMS was the first one. I was at that race in person and saw the finish from the front straight grandstands. That race to this day still gives me chills. Was so amazing to just see them come up over the crest, side by side, hard to tell who was in front.
IMO this is the best sports car race in IMSA, maybe even the world. It was a thriller for all 4 hours. IMSA and WEC once even hosted a poll for the best race on twitter 2 years ago, and the 2012 RA race won. I think it also won SC365's Sports Car Race of the Decade.
Basically, if you have 4 hours to kill, watch that race.
I was also at the 2019 Michelin Pilot race at RA.
From a fan's perspective, that was just insane. TV doesn't do it justice with the rain.
I would've shown IMSA's closest overall finish though, as that's usually who the race winner is, and not the class winner.
Fun fact: That Moto3 dead heat was broken with a tie break decided by which of the two riders had the fastest race lap. In this case, that was Hector Faubel
The fact that you have so many different racing series, spanning the history of these series, is incredible. Like one person mentioned, a ton of work had to go into this, and you're definitely a true motorsports fan. Thanks for sharing this, this is my 3rd time watching it lol
Edit: Plus it looks like Brands Hatch and Monza are the tracks you want for nice close finishes. 2 of my favorite courses, go figure
MSVD also made this types of video
Nascar Xfinity series be like: nobody can beat my closest finish…
NHRA Drag racing: hold my beer
Sure, but one was the result of 1/4 mile, the other was after hundreds of miles. Pretty obvious which is cooler.
Moto3: You haven't seen anything yet
@@sgtpepper6379 its tough for me to decide which is more impressive, a photo finish after hundreds of miles or going stride for stride in cars that go 0-300 in less than a quarter of a mile
@@themagicslinky1773 yeah but drag racing is set up to be photo finish all the time kinda nascar it had to set up over time so anything really with a long race distance is impressive for a photo finish….
@@tamezzodiac2862 but going stride for stride at +300mph, at less than 0.000 seconds apart, that's nuts
Wow. You weren’t kidding when you said “Every Motorsport”
The amount of effort you put into this is insane!
I applaud you, man.
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
3:00 what a petty little kick lol
Yeah it's because Seeley squeezed him onto the curb after the race had already finished.
@@TomCastellani still not really respectfull
19:53 very unfortunate windscreen sponsor for the car on the right.
OMFG
Lmao, CUM
CumMotors
Oh my!
Something beautiful about hearing the commentators getting so excited in every language ❤️
The italians ALWAYS go nuts lol
I love the clips with Murray Walker screaming like a mad man, or Bob Jenkins when he rarely lost his composure, or about any Darrell Waltrip clip of him screaming literally anything.
Man! The WRX at 14:48 hit me like a truck. Had me shook!
im so happy the world of outlaws got a spot in here, they usually go unheard of but thank god theres some good dirt in here
Let's be honest: NASCAR superspeedway finishes are always the best
Photo finishes are normal in nascar lol
@@Lukepuke311 eh not really
Lies
Nah
Bruh photo finishes are average in nascar
5:58 is brilliant - he meant to radio his team as he crossed the line, and accidentally turned on his pit lane speed limiter.... What a wally.
not surprised indy lights has one of the closest finishes in this video.. that series never fails to create great racing
Para los fanáticos de Argentina 🇦🇷
11:52 TC2000 (0.031 seg.)
19:49 Turismo Nacional (C3) (0.016 seg.)
24:06 Turismo Carretera (0.016 seg.)
Amazing video man! it's just incredible the amount of work that you have put into this video! Congrats, keep it up!
Dios, cómo extraño a Tití.
Que grande hermano, gracias!!!!
@@JoakingSSJ Un placer querido!
Something this video demonstrates really well is that the timing is only 1 part of it and doesn't tell the full story - when you get into proper photo finishes, the speed the vehicles are travelling (and therefore the distance travelled) is worth being aware of as well.
If we look at two different photo finishes with the same margin of victory by time, the finish between the slower vehicles will actually have been a closer finish and for that reason, I really appreciated the way this video represented slower categories as well.
8:24 that may not be the closest finish, in terms of seconds. I remember one talladega race, (think it was sometime in the mid-late 2000’s) that was a 0.001 second finish, Jimmie Johnson over Clint Boyer. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I think that was the closest
The darlington finish and the dega finish Youre referring to actually had the exact same margin of victory
That race was in 2011, and they both had the same 0.002 margin of victory
Yeah it was 0.002 but they were also going slower than at Talladega so it makes sense that the Darlington finish was chosen.
There was a 0.001 last year at daytona
@@yeetmaster2658 there was never a .001 second finish in the Cup Series
This is the best Racing video I have ever seen. I cannot imagine how much work it took to put this together. Amazing Job!
The Ricky Craven Kurt Busch finish at Darlington never gets old
I hope it stays that way, that was simply two guys who threw everything they had left at one another, and I hope it never gets topped.
it already got topped at the 2016 Daytona 500, Hamlin beat out Truex Jr. by 0.001 seconds
@@MattProtrainsIt finally happened
@@KyleKeehan what race
@@boltgaming248 2024 Kansas spring race
8:53 i was actually there for that race man it was a great day
That's nice to hear :)
Tonk
@@ViktorVaughn135 its *MR T. TONK*
wrc is insane when you think about the fact the race has been over multiple stages and like 3 days long
fun fact: in 1971, there was an ARCA race which ended in a photo finish. the finish was so close that both drivers were given the win
Respect for including ANDRA.
I thought you’d have them ordered from largest to smallest margins. Regardless, awesome video!
Also is that #3 truck at 9:13 the same one that Cleetus bought?!
same paint scheme but not the same year
NASCAR teams own multiple race trucks/cars, built for certain types of tracks. The models/designs change every year, sometimes even halfway through a season. Some teams have as few as 2 or 3, some teams have more than 40 or 50. The one Cleet got is very, very unlikely to have been raced more than a half-dozen times, if at all. Also, there aren't any "winner" stickers on the driver-side window panels.
@@mainmonster2443 gotchya
@@alabas4570 oh makes sense that they keep track of how many wins each car has, so they know how much wear and tear it’s gone through ha!
I'm so glad you included the 3 top Agrentinean racing series, must've been hard to include this many competitions! Great work!
I really enjoyed these parts of the video. But I think there is a closer finish in TC2000 (or Super TC200) in the same track. I remember there was controversy because it was sooooo close that we all thought it was a tie
Wasn't it called Argentine?
Glad Hubert was on here, such a loss. RIP Anthoine
I loved seeing every racing series. This was cool. Dirt to asphalt, 2 to 4 wheels.
I love the inclusiveness of all motorsports
Same here. A refreshing change from nothing but normies who only know NASCAR and F1.
You can reckon when a fellow competitor is badly injured or killed all drivers everywhere consider it to be a loss in community, even if it's drivers who never shared a track...just watch Dale Earnhardt's tribute to Ayrton Senna.
When nascar finishes are within 1/1000th of a second you can’t tell me F1 is more entertaining
Indycar always put on great races at Chicagoland. It's sad to see that the track is probably going to be demolished
8:31 Kansas 2024: Hold my Beer
We need an update lol
At the Australian GP, they run a staggered time trial lap before the start:
Mercedes F1 vs Mercedes AMD vs Mercedes stock road
...time delayed start so that they all cross the Finish line together.
It is amazing to watch the F1 catch the other two cars !!
I love how the closest finish in NASCAR Truck Series history is at my local track. Rarely is there ever a boring finish at CNS. 😁
To point out the British Superbikes finish was the last race of the season and decided that years championship, was incredible to watch live
yup, but to be precise, that was for 2nd place in the race. Byrne won that race seconds ahead.
I remember seeing the Zarco / Faubel 125cc photo finish. Faubel (green bike) took it but it's almost impossible to tell.
I remember it too, but which race was it?
@@moralfo0109 Sachsenring 2011
Yeah, he won because he had a faster race lap than Zarco, it was insane!
The amount of views are criminal. You've done an amazing job with all of this
Love how you remembered Rallycross :)
Whos that Verstappen guy in the Florida Winter Series? Looks decent...
Are u taken about Max Verstappen?
@@Diecast-pj1md Johnny Verstappen
ig u can change the nascar one since its now 0.001
Those old IRL finishes really were bananas
8:32 its outdated now
The real fun of this video is the feeling of meaningless superiority you get from immediately recognizing what track you're looking at in each clip.
Glad the NASCAR race at Darligton got the most views. Best call as well.
I don't think I've heard of half of these series, but damn good racing anyways!!
FWIW: While that was the closest FE finish *on-track*, Wehrlein picked up a 5 second penalty for cutting the chicane earlier in the lap and dropped to P6. So it wasn't officially that close (I believe that honor would go to 2021 Berlin Race 1)
Still, love this video so much. It's insanely complete.
22:20 it is absolutely wild seeing my small local 1/4 mile track that I used to drive at in this video
it looks your track made into a video
being beaten at the line is one of the most soul destroying things ever, in f1 22 i had a completely compromised setup in the rain at canada, led every lap of the race, defended so well, just for the final corner at the wall of champions to run a little wide to have a drag race to the finish to be beaten by 0.012. My day was ruined
Thx for including the darlington race that is my home track good job bud
As an American I’m blown away by how many differ t racing leagues there are
As an American. You'd be blown away by most things once you exit the us echo chamber
This was a great video, a lot of finishes I’ve never seen. Appreciate the fact you included a small bit of some dirt racing in here as well. 👍🏻
Man I wish Antoine Hubert keeps the closest win record in F2. Rest In Peace Legend.
Even though the closest F1 finish in this video was from 1960s, we should realise that all 4 cars in that pack were fighting for the win. Just imagine losing one of the most prestigious podium in motorsport while finishing under two tenths of a second behind the race winner and 0.2s behind third place... and at Monza out of all places.
Yeah I think this serves to show us how far F1 has jumped the shark. I want a good race not pomp and circumstance. They make it feel more like a rich person’s spectacle than a racing series. Try and act like it’s exciting to see the same Red Bull team winning every race every time. Oh and before that it was Mercedes. Or Ferrari. Never been enough parity. Always one team crushing the rest. Why bother watching when I know the outcome? I’ve only guessed wrong once so far this year on whether or not Max will win the race again…
When you said every motorsport, you meant every. Wonderful!
You should delete the clip at 1:20 as it wasn't a close finish, it was a team orders 1-2 finish, orchestrated over the last couple of laps and finished at cruise speed. ATCC Mt Panorama, Bathurst, 1977
5:54 when you try to flash your lights but hit the pit limiter instead
I gotta thank you for including drag racing in this
11:18 is that the end of the first race of Cars ?
Sad
Say what you like about NASCAR but my god the finishes to a NASCAR race really can be something else
The formula E finish was so so close. Closer than the 0.2 Finish makes it out to be
I watched the Xfinity race. Insane race
Where's the NASCAR Pinty's/Canadian Tire/CASCAR series?
Maybe he'll make a part 2
@half bread I thought Nascar Peak Mexico was on the same level if not slightly lower
4:08 rest in peace Anthony hubert😢😢
I was hoping to see the 4 wide indy lights finish on here (0.0026). But holy cow, the one in that spot was 0.0005. Crazy.
Who’s here after Larson beat Buescher by a hair
This was released before that finish happened
Was the Super Modifieds in this video? If it is I missed it. It's the only one I didn't see that I knew about. Absolutely amazing how many series were featured in this video!
MX-5 Sebring: .013 between first and THIRD on the heels of Race 1 at Daytona where the top 11 were covered by less than 1 second
There was a Formula 1 closer finish between Barrichello and Schumacher (I dont think it was a close finish as Schumi decided to give Barrichello the win). Very massive work for the video!
This was 0.011 or 0.013 i don't remember
Something like that
That's still nothing tho
The best racing compilation video on the internet.
Better update the nascar cup one after the Kansas finish.
The closest finishing margin in the ATCC was between Craig Lowndes and Peter Brock at Barbagallo in 1996 at 0.0226 seconds.
th-cam.com/video/QnF6EYJUg8U/w-d-xo.html
It was also actually an ATCC race, which Bathurst was not in 1977.
Welp the cup series is out of date
You missed trans am series but thank you for getting so many.
Fantastic Job!
Dude, so many types of races I've never heard of before... Although, I kinda wish Formula Drift was in the compilation too, but still good job
Amazed that brands hatch and monza get included for multiple times
4:03 rip :( his last win I believe
He also won the sprint race of the following round in France.
he then won in France
I love this but man i wish we had some slow mo replays to really appreciate how close some of these finishes were
Great video, I learned about some serieses I didn't know about, but I miss the NLS / VLN.
Aussie racing cars is a very most underrated racing series
Man really showed us every motorsport
08:41 "Have you ever-" "NO I NEVER!"
Ah DW
NASCAR Series:
0:32 NASCAR ACRA: Smith and Graf Jr. | Winner: Zane Smith
8:24 NASCAR Cup Series: Craven and Busch (Kurt) | Winner: Ricky Craven
8:44 NASCAR Xfinity Series: Reddick and Sandler | Winner: Tyler Reddick
9:07 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Miller and Skinner | Winner: Miller
9:32 NASCAR K&N Pro Series: Davis and Haley | Winner: Spencer Davis
9:51 NASCAR Modified Tour: Nocella and Hirschman Jr. | Winner: Anthony Nocella
17:03 NASCAR México Series: Vences and Rovelo | Winner: Ruben Rovelo
17:22 IROC Series: Earnhardt Jr. and Father | Winner: Sr. 🕊️
Edit: Let me know what i missed please :)
I think you've listed them all that's in the video, we got scccaaammmeeddd tho cause i didn't see NASCAR Pinty's series in the video and the title is "The Closest Finish From Every Motorsport Series"
@@vanillapacksSame.
Great work, amazing video... just a mistake... The Super TC2000 closest finish was a draw. The race was on October 5, 2014 between Lionel Pernia and Matías Muñoz Marchesi in the same track. Marchesi won because Pernia was sanctioned
IMSA one was beaten at the Daytona 24 2023. 0.016s in the LMP2 class.
I think it’s funny that F1 hasn’t had a close finish since we got color TV
This is seriously amazing; idk how you were able to research and find all of these
This is an amazing video mate, great experience watching it
R.I.P. Anthoine Hubert 🕊❤️ 4:01
rip
also 10:24 JUST HOW