These short form Tech videos are amazing! I love every single one of them. Thank you to Marshall, IMSA, and the teams for taking us through all this behind-the-scenes insight!
These are some of the best tech videos I've seen. These are better than most of the features I've seen. Thank you for bringing us content about things we didn't realise we didn't know about!
After seeing the pans of RLL & Penske, I'm thinking it's the WTR & Andretti. Talking about how these new pit cathedrals are modular built single structures, RLL & Penske looked like previous pit setups just with a newer & larger encompassing canopy. WTR has Andretti and entire 2nd LMdH car now. I would imagine they upgraded to something brand new, and that's the $$$ winner.
@@musunshine31 i mean that may be very true. I certainly don’t know who has it. But was just perfect timing or maybe a coincidence they did the nice Pan shot of Porsche while stating it.
I'm torn on the whole extravagance of it all. Yes, I am a huge fan of IMSA. I've been to a couple races, and loved the atmosphere and racing. The whole thing is a great experience. That said, as technology skyrockets, so do prices for fans. That would be my first concern, although again, I find myself conflicted here too, bc IMSA has to adapt and be relevant to what international racing is doing. And what they are doing is chasing technology like it's a space race. I just hope in the end it promotes great racing, that still is enticing to their fan base. I worry that this tech race will price a family out of getting that incredible experience that is an IMSA event.
@kylemanning193 I was referring to the future of the sport, but a family of five is well into a couple hundred to be at the race weekend with pit passes and lodging and food it begins to tread on prohibitive for most families. That's what I was getting at.
I'm not sure how that would work, everything needs to get taken down for NASCAR and other series. Wouldn't be worth it, especially when it's just 1 race a year for IMSA
@@AlexBerman1 That’s because COTA is a purpose built F1 track that NASCAR happens to race on, Daytona is a purpose built NASCAR track that IMSA happens to race on, 2 different things
While this specific structural setup may not be feasible in an F1 venue, Formula 1 teams have fully equipped technological pit walls, garages, and multi-story motorhomes (during European races) lets just say it’s not build in this specific way.
Daytona has been around for over half a century , why won’t they build permanent pit garages like the rest of the tracks around the world... It’s probably cheaper in the long run...oh and why not add some roofing areas in the grandstands for spectators too.
You need to do some more research into f1 if you don’t think they have these in f1. Not only does f1 have the pit lane garages but they have 2 - 3 story buildings that are setup every weekend.
Me thinks that's why Marshall specifically said "out on the pit wall" for F1. He knows it's on the pit wall, it's in the garage, it's in the engineering "treehouse" behind the garage, and the massive control rooms back at the factories in F1. He's wearing the IMSA hat, got to spin it for them.
Just thinking of Ferrari catching fire while fueling a couple seasons ago and the guys in the 2nd floor scrambling to get out Hope that never happens but also hopefully they thought about that to
They do? Blame NBC for charging in the states for weather tech but everywhere else in the world it's all aired for free on the IMSA website. Worst case a VPN subscription is less than a peacock subscription anyway.
I’m not a fan. Let’s go back to the table days. This just means the cars are getting that much more complex and as spectators that doesn’t translate from oh wow look at that too well.
Fuck it, why use cars at all? I mean most drivers have two legs, right? Why over-complicate things with all these silly engine parts and shit? Let's just have a 24 hour relay race at the beach, and while we're at it fuck timing it when we can just use the sunrise and our circadian rhythms to determine a winner.
These short form Tech videos are amazing! I love every single one of them. Thank you to Marshall, IMSA, and the teams for taking us through all this behind-the-scenes insight!
These are some of the best tech videos I've seen. These are better than most of the features I've seen. Thank you for bringing us content about things we didn't realise we didn't know about!
IMSA is fully into the space age. Great tour, Marshall.
Awesome job as always thanks for being a key figure for helping grow IMSA for the people.
wont say who it is, but lets do a nice Pan shot of Porsche while we state the number. haha idk...
After seeing the pans of RLL & Penske, I'm thinking it's the WTR & Andretti.
Talking about how these new pit cathedrals are modular built single structures, RLL & Penske looked like previous pit setups just with a newer & larger encompassing canopy.
WTR has Andretti and entire 2nd LMdH car now. I would imagine they upgraded to something brand new, and that's the $$$ winner.
@@musunshine31 i mean that may be very true. I certainly don’t know who has it. But was just perfect timing or maybe a coincidence they did the nice Pan shot of Porsche while stating it.
Thanks for the tour, Bill!
3:06 for the mandatory Pruett "fahlks". Another great video though! Love the behind the scenes stuff like this.
I'm torn on the whole extravagance of it all. Yes, I am a huge fan of IMSA. I've been to a couple races, and loved the atmosphere and racing. The whole thing is a great experience. That said, as technology skyrockets, so do prices for fans. That would be my first concern, although again, I find myself conflicted here too, bc IMSA has to adapt and be relevant to what international racing is doing. And what they are doing is chasing technology like it's a space race.
I just hope in the end it promotes great racing, that still is enticing to their fan base. I worry that this tech race will price a family out of getting that incredible experience that is an IMSA event.
I think their prices are very reasonable!
@kylemanning193 I was referring to the future of the sport, but a family of five is well into a couple hundred to be at the race weekend with pit passes and lodging and food it begins to tread on prohibitive for most families. That's what I was getting at.
@@jeremyhansen8186 true, i don’t bring my kids 😂😂
They stay at home, maybe when they’re older I’ll bring them
@kylemanning193 Better start saving now!!
Love this type of stuff. ❤
Daytona Speedway made some fantastic improvements a few years ago. Now it’s time to do a LeMans type garage facility
I'm not sure how that would work, everything needs to get taken down for NASCAR and other series. Wouldn't be worth it, especially when it's just 1 race a year for IMSA
@@tinzalix8624 Yes but then COTA....
@@AlexBerman1 That’s because COTA is a purpose built F1 track that NASCAR happens to race on, Daytona is a purpose built NASCAR track that IMSA happens to race on, 2 different things
Love it. Like building forts when you were a kid. $$$
I just wanna see an onboard of the pole lap why is that so hard
Great job very interesting.
"We won't say who it is!" ::camera pans to Porsche::
Some of us are old to enough to have spent the 24 hr race in a pit sealed by plastic and 2x4s 🤦🏻♂️🤣
Pretty cool people? I didn't know I was going to be there.
This is really cool. But...feels like native advertising.
While this specific structural setup may not be feasible in an F1 venue, Formula 1 teams have fully equipped technological pit walls, garages, and multi-story motorhomes (during European races) lets just say it’s not build in this specific way.
How’s the name of the company who build this spelled?
This is crazy impressive - but still I wonder, why don't do pits like everywhere else in the world? :D
because nascar 🦅🦅🦅🦅
@@bioshock9998 🦃🦃🦃🦃
Great to see. These cars & endurance series will knock F1 off it’s purchased. Much much more interesting.
Yep! No pressure on the drivers !!!! 💰💸😅
Daytona has been around for over half a century , why won’t they build permanent pit garages like the rest of the tracks around the world... It’s probably cheaper in the long run...oh and why not add some roofing areas in the grandstands for spectators too.
There are already garages right behind the pits.
@@acegarr22.. they should be on pit road like COTA & Indy.
You need to do some more research into f1 if you don’t think they have these in f1. Not only does f1 have the pit lane garages but they have 2 - 3 story buildings that are setup every weekend.
Me thinks that's why Marshall specifically said "out on the pit wall" for F1.
He knows it's on the pit wall, it's in the garage, it's in the engineering "treehouse" behind the garage, and the massive control rooms back at the factories in F1.
He's wearing the IMSA hat, got to spin it for them.
Ticket prices are exploding...
Just thinking of Ferrari catching fire while fueling a couple seasons ago and the guys in the 2nd floor scrambling to get out
Hope that never happens but also hopefully they thought about that to
Yeah I take it these types of things aren't necessarily looked at by the fire Marshal huh? 😅😮
@@csavage63 I could be wrong but I don't remember clear plastic being very fire retardant
Must be nice. My house would be a middle of the range pit stand. 🤦
Don’t care. Just air the races and stop charging for them
They do? Blame NBC for charging in the states for weather tech but everywhere else in the world it's all aired for free on the IMSA website. Worst case a VPN subscription is less than a peacock subscription anyway.
Free on IMSA mate
I’m not a fan. Let’s go back to the table days. This just means the cars are getting that much more complex and as spectators that doesn’t translate from oh wow look at that too well.
Fuck it, why use cars at all? I mean most drivers have two legs, right? Why over-complicate things with all these silly engine parts and shit? Let's just have a 24 hour relay race at the beach, and while we're at it fuck timing it when we can just use the sunrise and our circadian rhythms to determine a winner.
@@lucasbulldogs7 Some drivers don't have legs so that won't work.
@@MW-uy3np there are enough people with legs to replace them
Odd thing to make a video about, but ok. More on board lap footage would be better.