@@harismalik4530 80hp is an exaggeration but it is slow as shit. but it handles like its on rails. you can beat your friends down a curvy hill but in a drag, a prius can probs beat you
Theres a reason why we all love our cars. It's pretty evident in this video. The A90 is his workplace. It where he goes to focus and be the best version of himself. The AE86 is his version of home. A place where he can wind down and relax. That's why we love our cars. They are more than 4 wheels and an engine, it's home❤
@@uknownx9238 I'm not even gonna tell because 100% of the people here will become butthurt like everytime, because apparently giving your opinion only gets you insults here.
@@jza80_mkiv electric motors are giving a prius an instant start. AE86 has all the power in high rpm. And prius has a CVT gearbox so its more efficient (and boring) than the manual gearbox.
eightshvee I highly doubt a Prius which weighs at least 300kg more (400kg more and less hp than jdm ae86) is going to be faster. Actual ae86’s are pretty quick, 900kg and 128hp is a better power to weight ratio than almost all cars from the 80’s including 80’s corvettes, muscle cars, the celica supra, rx7 at the time etc, and even a better power to weight ratio than say, a E46 325i and other sporty cars that are 20 years newer. The problem is people that get ae88’s which weigh over 10% more and make 10% less power making it essentially over 20% like 20-25% slower than an actual JDM AE86 GT APEX, then say “this car is slow” like bruh you’re not driving an actual ae86, AND the engine is like 40 years old not making the same power it usually would. Like this might seem random but it’s like how in Call of Duty, lightweight makes you run 13% quicker. The ae86 is like the ae88 if you could equip lightweight..... twice....
Bladez Andrew You’re delusional. AE86 are fun drift cars but basically all of their Japanese contemporaries are faster. I run with a large all Toyota crew which includes examples of nearly all Toyota sports cars ever made (Including USDM and JDM GT-Apex). I can give you real world experience on these cars. It might surprise you to know that, stock vs stock, MKII MR2 Turbos are quicker than almost every other turbo Celica, SC MR2, IS300 and, yes, even a stock MKIV Supra TT. ST-205 is the next quickest. Then very closely followed by the MKIV TT. AE86, in a straight line are much slower than all of these cars. Lots of fun for a slow car but still very slow, even with a blacktop upgrade. It’s also worth noting that all the turbo cars respond far better to mods than the N/A cars so the gap just gets bigger as the cars are modded.
The AE86 is not that good of a car, people just know it because initial D Even at the time there where better cars in the same category by japan (I know keiichi tsuchiya drift it but still) And that’s a fact
I'm literally in tears rn, this video is a proper masterpiece.. kudos for this absolute magic of a video, Gears and Gasoline were always good with their stuff, be it the k20 swapping the ek9 or the road trip with the ek9 and the na miata, but.... this one is above and beyond
I like this episode the most, the story, the music , the cars, I feel so emotionally connected to the film while watching it, can’t really explain the feeling but this episode is calming, at the same time, exciting.
when Jackie ding mention it drains you when a hobby becomes a profession is what I feel when I used to work in automotive industry. I drive a stock evo 9 and I know it is slow compare to new performance cars but enjoying driving it makes me smile.
I've always admired the pieces from Jackie and his involvement in Grid Life, but seeing this whole other side of enthusiasm really sparks joy. Keep chasing that time Jackie, and I gotta say it's these wonderful pieces by Gears and Gasoline that just reminds me why I love cars so much. Can't wait to see more from you guys! My eyes are definitely watery hearing Jackie just pour his heart out on how his grandfather bought him the 86.
I’m glad that Toyota brought back the Supra as an amazing sports car that brought back the aftermarket scene but the AE86 is something special something that is analog in a computer world
A car that has no Toyota soul or barely and Toyota parts is a supra ? Sigh. The J29 is a good car, but it's not better than an m240i, which doesn't dress up as wannabe Toyota, I don't see the appeal in the mk5 other than being able to say "LOOK SUPRA GUYS I HAVE A SUPRA TOO, ITS A REAL SUPRA BECAUSE THATS WHAT THE BADGE SAYS"
@@E9X330 it just needed manual transmission option. but toyota love playing stupid games. just like upcoming gr86 won't have turbo to make 2L supra stand above it, love their stupid games.
Gears and gasoline is the best car channel to actually help others understand why we love cars! Thank you for the amazing content boys hats off to you!
THIS. This is the content we signed up for. Please keep following Jackie, I love his story and commitment. Thank you gears and gasoline for some truly stellar content.
I really like this guy :) he has very important message. We often try to always chase the next big thing in life, always try to improve, but forget to appreciate what we have.
I saw that supra at the circuit of America’s, I was on the other side of the course, and when they started it, it was so loud and so aggressive I could feel the vibrations from it, *On. The. Other. Side. Of. The. Track.* Perfection is an understatement
This video really chokes me up. You said exactly what I feel, and what I love about driving and riding. It reminds me of looking up to my brother as a kid riding in his Sylvia thinking the world of him, reminds me of riding with my dad with him talking about his muscle cars he used to own. It reminds me of why I love cars and driving so much. Great video, one of your best thanks
The titles he mentioned in the video are some of the shared memories for the Chinese generation born in the late 80s early 90s (source: me as a 1992 born Chinese dude)
truely loved teh message from Jackie. We tend to forget why we start/get into things.....is that it makes you happy and what you love. when he said that, it made me appreciate my mazda323 so much more. I enjoy driving my 323, with all its issues.
Brilliant. Videos such as this will go down as an inspiration for many in the years to come. Jackie Ding really knows how to touch the hearts of many enthusiasts around the world. And then you guys paint the picture, bringing the story to life. 10/10.
I love when you bring this guys into the videos. Like every video you can get something new from him, he seems like a great guy. Mad respect ofc. But genuinely he seems pretty cool.
His feeling of his Corolla, is what I feel for my 240sx. It maybe old, loud, 150 horse power, lightweight, but holy shit it's the greatest feeling simply driving around in it. Idk what it is that attracts me to the car, but it's just sensational.
Jackie Ding is such an underdog in the racing world. the fact that he works hard at it and documents his journey seeing all the bad and good makes him the best person to follow and watch in racing.
This honestly really inspired me to keep working for what I want, currently I have a 2017 Nissan Altima SV, not exactly a performance car I mean it’s quick from about 35-60 lol and good around corners, but man this inspired me to work harder for that 370z.😌
Knew there was a big reason i was following jackie.... he understands the love for motorsport as well as the next .. respect jackie, this video was awesome.
This dude speaks with his mind and soul. This is really perfectly done, like a Motivation video. This man feels what he says and he's honest. It feels like he's talking to me, not the "screen". It's lovely.
There is a fascinating little detail about Chinese culture in this video and highlights China's generational differences. The interviewee is Chinese and had a passion for cars as a little kid. Once he was old enough to drive, he wanted a Toyota AE86. His parents thought it was a piece of shit and refused to buy it for him; thankfully, though, his grandfather supported him pursuing his passion and bought it him as a gift and supported him in restoring and modifying his AE86 Grandfather: genuine man carrying old Chinese culture of supporting passions, chasing dreams, and improving yourself Father: unsupportive and blinded by China's culture of face. The CCP has drained all the passion from China....
Damn Millennials probably it’s because his grandfather once did the same thing to his son, but age brings him wisdom. Don’t link most of the bad things to CCP. If Chinese people are living a good life, then whoever governs them deserves a fair comment, and the only way to know that is to experience the life in China by yourself.
thebigeggman that’s why I made this comment, media exaggerated bad things about China and seldom mention China’s effort. Most of news regarding China are in the form of a story which are opinions generated by reporters that take a strong lead in forming public opinion. Go to the streets in China and see it yourself, otherwise you are using others opinions which might only be part of the truth.
@@frank_5889 What he says about passion and culture is true - look at the large cultural output to the world by the likes of Japan, SK, Taiwan, any relatively free country in comparison. When one cannot speak freely without government restriction and approval - whether a cartoon, a political statement or concerns about a virus to colleagues - culture and passions are stifled. "Self-improvement" requires self-criticism, something that the CCP will arrest its own people for.
I loved every second of this video, Jackie explaining the differences between fast pace driving and just having driving for pure enjoyment really resonated with me so much. We don’t always need big turbos and insane launches to crack a smile on our face as an enthusiast. It can be just as simple as a change of a gear and getting it just right..❤️
Can I just say you guys put the BEST content in your videos. It highlights what cars are about and the people who love them instead of the stigma that surrounds most of the scene.
I don't know why, but when watching youtube videos I don't really show a lot of emotions, and I had the biggest smile when the pop-ups went up on the 86. Thank you
im glad you and this channel exists. this concept of duality and draining your love for something isn't just true for driving its true for many things. that hit home for me thanks for this, made me realize a lot of things
Jackie Ding makes Supra ownership much more special. I have followed him on the journey to tune and race his. I love his ethics and his person in short I am a fan...
Thanks for watching guys. If you watch our videos and somehow don't know what Jackie and his crew at PHD Racing are about, go check out their TH-cam channel for some top tier ballistic Chinese kid driving. th-cam.com/users/JackieBTR
This video puts into words the differences between how I treat Dirt Rally 2 and Forza Horizon 4 in a way that I never could have. Your balance as a racer is astounding and deserves respect from everyone.
This was so masterfully crafted down to the clips of the cars reflections in the sun to the speech jackie gives and the different sound of the cars. Thank you G&G once again for making these videos.
Nothing brings me more happiness than seeing passion in any medium. Even with the cinematography in this video there’s passion. Crazy how the car section of YT seem to have the best editing on this site. Thumbs up, as always
When I walk out of my house and see my car, the car I bought, fixed, yelled at, laugh-in, cry-in, eat-in, it puts a smile on my face, and makes the ride even better.
This is effectively what he should have just said at the beginning, nothing he has done would not have been possible without shit tons of money that he didnt earn..
What a consiencious person. At such a young age he has learned some of true lessons life has to offer. Excellent cinematography as always but you also always seem to find the perfect person to give life the messages your channel is about but also true car enthusiast. Congratulations. I am working on PhD and seeing Phd racing made me smile.
Jackie's story is awesome. He's literally just a kid who's grown up obsessed about cars and wants nothing else but to get out and go fast. He might not be the fastest racer, but he does not care at all. He's out to have fun and I respect his attitude so much. I was really saddened to hear about the Supra's crash when it happened: He seemed like he was really doubting his future in motorsport when it occurred. I'm so happy to see him getting back out and ripping it up. I wish Jackie all the best in his future endeavors.
He is disappoonted for failing in a track. I can't even buy a car 😂. In my opinion, driving a slower car is more fun. It takes less money and you can drive to its limit anywhere.
In a youtube saturated by drawn out videos meant to make money, your channel continues to stand out by providing quality content time and again. Thank you for keeping the passion in youtube!
All of these showcases y’all do inspire me to do really cool things with my old truck. Makes me appreciate it more also. Y’all do an incredible job of finding good storytellers and especially the videography and editing to make that central story pop even more.
Watching this video helped me rationalize a decision I have been wrestling with between getting a car just for nostalgia's sake. Thank you for this master piece.
Absolutely love this story. We have a lot to learn from not only the chinese and japanese culture, but the cultures around the world. So many good teachings, good beliefs, good systems out there. Let's explore them all.
I actually cried a little watching this. Thank you Ben’s for this opportunity. It was just so beautiful
see you today at The Ridge!
捕抓野生大佬
Thank you for making this video very inspirational!
I am Jackie's fan.
Saying how something makes you feel can be rare it seems, Passion for what you do or enjoy as well, thanks for sharing, much appreciated.
"achieving absolutely nothing is fun" -literally explains driving
It is so fun
and gaming, and a lot of things
@@archai2142 "achievement unlocked" ?
@@thlement7626 but what are those achievements actually worth if the game itself isn't enjoyable on it's own?
Having fun is the achievement in my opinion. Thats why we drive and have cars its to have fun.
I didn’t know I could watch free movies in high res on TH-cam.
Really? Lol. It's bee HD for years.
Nathan Elcoate :/
Yea bro 4k as well 😁
Thats Gears and Gasoline for ya. Been doing it for years.
Sir my like to your comment will give you 1000 likes, you deserve it..
Chinese guy with Japanese car and things, in the US.
It is such a delicately combination but i feel peace.
Greetings from Japan.
@@TheZulajin hEy lOoK aT mE iM fUnNy Xd LoL i MaKe oRiGiNaL jOkEs HeRe
@@caneryasar facts aren't jokes, it's not even an A90, the chassis code is J29
@@TheZulajin it's not a new thing. Why doesn't the gt86 get that much hate? Also look up to toyota lexcen if you want to see lazy badge swapping.
@@TheZulajin the 2JZ was build with help from BMW too, so what?
Don't trust those fake media, we Chinese people love everyone on the earth, and we don't eat dogs.
"It's never gonna be fast'' "Only 150HP"
Meanwhile, I feel like a god when I drive my dads 120HP focus after driving my 65HP crappy Clio
Holy Diver the Focus is one of the best FWD chassis ever made. For the doubters, try one with thicker anti roll bars and coilovers, it's a revelation.
I get 80hp in my 86
@@JB-sv5pr pls be joking i wanna get one
@@harismalik4530 80hp is an exaggeration but it is slow as shit. but it handles like its on rails. you can beat your friends down a curvy hill but in a drag, a prius can probs beat you
It's all perspective. I used to be scared of my 50hp bike but now I want a bit more.
Theres a reason why we all love our cars. It's pretty evident in this video. The A90 is his workplace. It where he goes to focus and be the best version of himself. The AE86 is his version of home. A place where he can wind down and relax. That's why we love our cars. They are more than 4 wheels and an engine, it's home❤
Amen
Well said 👊
"Time attack vs Tofu delivery"
Nice
I cringed really hard at that part
Tofu
@@simonpro267 why
@@uknownx9238 I'm not even gonna tell because 100% of the people here will become butthurt like everytime, because apparently giving your opinion only gets you insults here.
If a Prius can outrun his Corolla, a bicycle can outrun mine...
What kind of bike lol
No way, prius has 130hp
@@jza80_mkiv electric motors are giving a prius an instant start. AE86 has all the power in high rpm. And prius has a CVT gearbox so its more efficient (and boring) than the manual gearbox.
eightshvee I highly doubt a Prius which weighs at least 300kg more (400kg more and less hp than jdm ae86) is going to be faster. Actual ae86’s are pretty quick, 900kg and 128hp is a better power to weight ratio than almost all cars from the 80’s including 80’s corvettes, muscle cars, the celica supra, rx7 at the time etc, and even a better power to weight ratio than say, a E46 325i and other sporty cars that are 20 years newer. The problem is people that get ae88’s which weigh over 10% more and make 10% less power making it essentially over 20% like 20-25% slower than an actual JDM AE86 GT APEX, then say “this car is slow” like bruh you’re not driving an actual ae86, AND the engine is like 40 years old not making the same power it usually would. Like this might seem random but it’s like how in Call of Duty, lightweight makes you run 13% quicker. The ae86 is like the ae88 if you could equip lightweight..... twice....
Bladez Andrew
You’re delusional. AE86 are fun drift cars but basically all of their Japanese contemporaries are faster. I run with a large all Toyota crew which includes examples of nearly all Toyota sports cars ever made (Including USDM and JDM GT-Apex). I can give you real world experience on these cars. It might surprise you to know that, stock vs stock, MKII MR2 Turbos are quicker than almost every other turbo Celica, SC MR2, IS300 and, yes, even a stock MKIV Supra TT. ST-205 is the next quickest. Then very closely followed by the MKIV TT.
AE86, in a straight line are much slower than all of these cars. Lots of fun for a slow car but still very slow, even with a blacktop upgrade. It’s also worth noting that all the turbo cars respond far better to mods than the N/A cars so the gap just gets bigger as the cars are modded.
The A90 supra in the thumbnail just looks like something straight out of Gran Turismo.
Lol I thought it was forza at first
it’s such a great build
@@maybenikhil true
No this is better
I love the yellow headlights, it looks like a real IMSA or WEC car.
I really like the A90 Supra. It drives great and has huge potential for modification.. But the AE86 is just something else man.
That’s because it’s bmw product
Pee
The AE86 is not that good of a car, people just know it because initial D
Even at the time there where better cars in the same category by japan
(I know keiichi tsuchiya drift it but still)
And that’s a fact
Dudu y Chony 4age sounds awesome tho
@@duduychony9747 the 86 is an amasing car despite its low hp beacuse it can turn amasingly and its a jdm legend meaning its a very rare car
yin and yang concept makes life better, everythings must be balance
精益求精
Facts
Just like thanos said...
Fendi Zuris couldn’t be more true during these times
So Thanos wasn’t wrong after all
Best storytelling Car Channel in YT by far... *Great stuff guys!*
Check out vinwiki it's great
I daily drive a Prius. Don't mess with my confidence like that lol
Ew
@@domosrage5434 don't knock it 'til you try it. They're nice cars.
BaxTabber yeah purely for fuel economy, they’re cars for people like karen who need to get from point a to b
BORING CAR
BaxTabber affordable high MPG
@@tony_5156 try not to be such a trashy hater. Thanks.
I'm literally in tears rn, this video is a proper masterpiece.. kudos for this absolute magic of a video, Gears and Gasoline were always good with their stuff, be it the k20 swapping the ek9 or the road trip with the ek9 and the na miata, but.... this one is above and beyond
I like this episode the most, the story, the music , the cars, I feel so emotionally connected to the film while watching it, can’t really explain the feeling but this episode is calming, at the same time, exciting.
Video quality is amazing, but the storytelling and message delivery in this is another level
when Jackie ding mention it drains you when a hobby becomes a profession is what I feel when I used to work in automotive industry. I drive a stock evo 9 and I know it is slow compare to new performance cars but enjoying driving it makes me smile.
He has learned what it takes many of us to figure out well into our 40s and 50s. It does not have to be fast to be fun
I've always admired the pieces from Jackie and his involvement in Grid Life, but seeing this whole other side of enthusiasm really sparks joy. Keep chasing that time Jackie, and I gotta say it's these wonderful pieces by Gears and Gasoline that just reminds me why I love cars so much. Can't wait to see more from you guys!
My eyes are definitely watery hearing Jackie just pour his heart out on how his grandfather bought him the 86.
It's really beautiful just watching someone talk about something they're really passionate about.
Just going for a drive can be one of the most relaxing things
Came here for the car but also got a life lesson. That's dope
I’m glad that Toyota brought back the Supra as an amazing sports car that brought back the aftermarket scene but the AE86 is something special something that is analog in a computer world
A car that has no Toyota soul or barely and Toyota parts is a supra ? Sigh. The J29 is a good car, but it's not better than an m240i, which doesn't dress up as wannabe Toyota, I don't see the appeal in the mk5 other than being able to say "LOOK SUPRA GUYS I HAVE A SUPRA TOO, ITS A REAL SUPRA BECAUSE THATS WHAT THE BADGE SAYS"
@@noblestar7742 nobody claimed it's not a nice car, it's just completely useless as of right now
@@E9X330 it just needed manual transmission option. but toyota love playing stupid games. just like upcoming gr86 won't have turbo to make 2L supra stand above it, love their stupid games.
@@idokwatcher2062 nah it should've been a Toyota, that's the main issue
Gears and gasoline is the best car channel to actually help others understand why we love cars! Thank you for the amazing content boys hats off to you!
Jackie is such a talented driver. Can't wait to see how far he goes. Great cars, great driver, great philosophy.
another beautiful masterpiece. You guys should be proud of yourselves. Love the vids GandG
THIS. This is the content we signed up for. Please keep following Jackie, I love his story and commitment. Thank you gears and gasoline for some truly stellar content.
I really like this guy :) he has very important message. We often try to always chase the next big thing in life, always try to improve, but forget to appreciate what we have.
I saw that supra at the circuit of America’s, I was on the other side of the course, and when they started it, it was so loud and so aggressive I could feel the vibrations from it, *On. The. Other. Side. Of. The. Track.*
Perfection is an understatement
This video really chokes me up. You said exactly what I feel, and what I love about driving and riding. It reminds me of looking up to my brother as a kid riding in his Sylvia thinking the world of him, reminds me of riding with my dad with him talking about his muscle cars he used to own. It reminds me of why I love cars and driving so much. Great video, one of your best thanks
jackie ding is the person i looked up to when building my s2000 and practicing my driving
the timeless stories you guys tell are always amazing
"Growing up in china i watched alot of *anime*"
Me **culture intensifies**
The titles he mentioned in the video are some of the shared memories for the Chinese generation born in the late 80s early 90s (source: me as a 1992 born Chinese dude)
anime is life
@@rienezukana yes capeta is my favorite
@@kksan pp huge
@@rienezukana precisely
truely loved teh message from Jackie. We tend to forget why we start/get into things.....is that it makes you happy and what you love. when he said that, it made me appreciate my mazda323 so much more. I enjoy driving my 323, with all its issues.
As an ae86 owner I cry every time somebody shows there’s passion for there 86 it’s such a feeling
It’s a nice car but if you want to go fast it’s a pain in the ass so many people will engine swap it.
@@tony_5156 i drive my 84 with 80 bhp with a smile
Brilliant. Videos such as this will go down as an inspiration for many in the years to come. Jackie Ding really knows how to touch the hearts of many enthusiasts around the world. And then you guys paint the picture, bringing the story to life. 10/10.
What a great message you gave me, "don't lose the reason you started doing this"
I love when you bring this guys into the videos. Like every video you can get something new from him, he seems like a great guy. Mad respect ofc. But genuinely he seems pretty cool.
Just beautiful... thank you guys, I really needed to hear this message.
His feeling of his Corolla, is what I feel for my 240sx. It maybe old, loud, 150 horse power, lightweight, but holy shit it's the greatest feeling simply driving around in it. Idk what it is that attracts me to the car, but it's just sensational.
Finally... someone who gets it... this is my favorite video on youtube now, THANK YOU
Jackie Ding is such an underdog in the racing world. the fact that he works hard at it and documents his journey seeing all the bad and good makes him the best person to follow and watch in racing.
This honestly really inspired me to keep working for what I want, currently I have a 2017 Nissan Altima SV, not exactly a performance car I mean it’s quick from about 35-60 lol and good around corners, but man this inspired me to work harder for that 370z.😌
Did you manage to get that 370? Or are you gunning for the new one?
Knew there was a big reason i was following jackie.... he understands the love for motorsport as well as the next .. respect jackie, this video was awesome.
*"Time attack vs tofu delivery"*
That's the best line I've heard in a decade
This dude speaks with his mind and soul. This is really perfectly done, like a Motivation video. This man feels what he says and he's honest. It feels like he's talking to me, not the "screen". It's lovely.
damn that is a pretty supra. so difficult to decide between a gt350 and supra for my hypothetical track car i’ll never be able to afford.
Honestly, i am biased towards the GT350R, that thing just screams, and it's basically one of a kind.
Zl1
Get something fun and affordable and start having fun on track now.
Brand new Supras 3.0 Premium are selling in Dallas dealerships for $48k with 0%APR right now.
that voodoo engine in the gt350 is sick but make sure u get the a newer one so urs dosent end up like adam lz
the philosophy of a driver is something else.. its how you give meaning to every moment of speed
There is a fascinating little detail about Chinese culture in this video and highlights China's generational differences. The interviewee is Chinese and had a passion for cars as a little kid. Once he was old enough to drive, he wanted a Toyota AE86. His parents thought it was a piece of shit and refused to buy it for him; thankfully, though, his grandfather supported him pursuing his passion and bought it him as a gift and supported him in restoring and modifying his AE86
Grandfather: genuine man carrying old Chinese culture of supporting passions, chasing dreams, and improving yourself
Father: unsupportive and blinded by China's culture of face. The CCP has drained all the passion from China....
Damn Millennials probably it’s because his grandfather once did the same thing to his son, but age brings him wisdom. Don’t link most of the bad things to CCP. If Chinese people are living a good life, then whoever governs them deserves a fair comment, and the only way to know that is to experience the life in China by yourself.
@@frank_5889 Living a good life does not mean it's actually a good life. Many are blinded by the walls the government put around them.
thebigeggman that’s why I made this comment, media exaggerated bad things about China and seldom mention China’s effort. Most of news regarding China are in the form of a story which are opinions generated by reporters that take a strong lead in forming public opinion. Go to the streets in China and see it yourself, otherwise you are using others opinions which might only be part of the truth.
@@frank_5889 What he says about passion and culture is true - look at the large cultural output to the world by the likes of Japan, SK, Taiwan, any relatively free country in comparison. When one cannot speak freely without government restriction and approval - whether a cartoon, a political statement or concerns about a virus to colleagues - culture and passions are stifled. "Self-improvement" requires self-criticism, something that the CCP will arrest its own people for.
This is brilliant on all levels. Self awareness, intelligence, craftsmanship, camerawork, editing.
I'm in love with that 86❤️
I loved every second of this video, Jackie explaining the differences between fast pace driving and just having driving for pure enjoyment really resonated with me so much. We don’t always need big turbos and insane launches to crack a smile on our face as an enthusiast. It can be just as simple as a change of a gear and getting it just right..❤️
Man that Corolla sounds beautiful!!!😍🏎☁️
Can I just say you guys put the BEST content in your videos. It highlights what cars are about and the people who love them instead of the stigma that surrounds most of the scene.
Mashallah what an amazing video!! And finally someone said what the AE86 is truly about
Why don't you go to some BMW video?
I'm proud to be part of a culture that can sit back once in a while.
in the end, you make just about 2 people happy by chasing numbers all the time.
Jackie wants to be the very best, that no one ever was
I don't know why, but when watching youtube videos I don't really show a lot of emotions, and I had the biggest smile when the pop-ups went up on the 86. Thank you
what does he do for living?
job: Son
im glad you and this channel exists.
this concept of duality and draining your love for something isn't just true for driving
its true for many things. that hit home for me
thanks for this, made me realize a lot of things
Really learned a lot from this man, Jackie Ding
It’s all about following your passion and to keep growing🔥
i cried when u talked about ur last present from grandpa. I can tell he loved u as a grandson. also ur grandpa i think dying wish is for u to be happy
Annoying Supra fanboy:
uHhH iTs A bMw
yEaH BrO iTS a Z4
Zupr4...😎
Sorry to break it to you, but it really is a BMW with a Toyota badge on it. I still like the car though
Its a fffffffuuuuuuuckin bmw
@@crazyjd64 yea thats what i said lmao
You guys sure know how to make a car fanatic feel. Thank you for all the amazing content, please never stop doing the things that makes you guys happy
AE86 enters: *eurobeat intensifies*
Jackie Ding makes Supra ownership much more special. I have followed him on the journey to tune and race his. I love his ethics and his person in short I am a fan...
*whistles* someone definitely put in the wrench 🔧 time 🔥💯
Sometimes, speed doesn't bring you happiness. But the overall balance of the car when cornering :D Thumbs up!
Thanks for watching guys. If you watch our videos and somehow don't know what Jackie and his crew at PHD Racing are about, go check out their TH-cam channel for some top tier ballistic Chinese kid driving. th-cam.com/users/JackieBTR
This video puts into words the differences between how I treat Dirt Rally 2 and Forza Horizon 4 in a way that I never could have. Your balance as a racer is astounding and deserves respect from everyone.
"it won't beat a GT-R it won't beat a Evo" haven't you seen initial D
Depends on the place it races really and drivers knowledge of the place and skill (or just a plot armor)
🎶🎶GASSSS 🎶GAAASSSS 🎶GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!🎶🎶
Its really just an anime, and if you could beat GTR and Evo with an 86 you must be godlike
@@75yomu Not only would you have to be godlike but the guy driving the GTR/Evo would have to be a beginner as well.
Sounds like you lot are all taking what kai said too seriously. It's just a joke bruh
With all that’s going on in both the US and across the world this was a tonic to hear somebody talk about how cultures can learn from each other.
I kinda feel glad, this a90 started to gain respects this thing needed.
*J29, not A90
It's not about the numbers, it's about what the car represents for the one who drives it. What a beautiful concept.
I remember when he crashed his first A90 at M1 in Pontiac Michigan
I just left M1 an hour ago from cars and coffee
Me too
This was so masterfully crafted down to the clips of the cars reflections in the sun to the speech jackie gives and the different sound of the cars. Thank you G&G once again for making these videos.
A90 : 精益求精
AE86 : 不忘初中
... 莫忘初衷
不忘初心
bruh lol
不忘中出www
Nothing brings me more happiness than seeing passion in any medium. Even with the cinematography in this video there’s passion. Crazy how the car section of YT seem to have the best editing on this site. Thumbs up, as always
Young person old soul,if you fnd balance in life at that age you will have a bright future ahead👍✌️👉
Amen
When I walk out of my house and see my car, the car I bought, fixed, yelled at, laugh-in, cry-in, eat-in, it puts a smile on my face, and makes the ride even better.
sometimes in life you need rich parents
That's basically it.
I wouldnt mind Just one bit xd
Not everyone can win the parent lottery unfortunately 😂
This is effectively what he should have just said at the beginning, nothing he has done would not have been possible without shit tons of money that he didnt earn..
*Sigh* Just a bunch of kids playing with their parent's money...
He's got so much passion, he deserves this !! Props to him
That was a beautiful deep speech tho
After years of having 1080p, being able to watch a Gears and Gasoline episode in 1440p+ is heaven.
„even a prius can outdrag this thing‘“ lol
What a consiencious person. At such a young age he has learned some of true lessons life has to offer. Excellent cinematography as always but you also always seem to find the perfect person to give life the messages your channel is about but also true car enthusiast. Congratulations. I am working on PhD and seeing Phd racing made me smile.
27 thumbs down = 27 people without happiness.
probably 27 car-review youtubers lol
Jackie was so eloquent in this vid, which was beautifully shot, presented, and edited. What passion! Thanks!
That artificial popcorn sound really got out of hand.
What do you mean artificial
artificial lol.
@corndog74 they don't do it stock.
@@alexstromberg7696 yes they do
His comparison of Chinese to American culture and the act of slowing down while in the pursuit of perfection is so great. Spot on-loved this film
I’d rather deliver a tofu any day...
Jackie's story is awesome. He's literally just a kid who's grown up obsessed about cars and wants nothing else but to get out and go fast. He might not be the fastest racer, but he does not care at all. He's out to have fun and I respect his attitude so much.
I was really saddened to hear about the Supra's crash when it happened: He seemed like he was really doubting his future in motorsport when it occurred. I'm so happy to see him getting back out and ripping it up.
I wish Jackie all the best in his future endeavors.
He is disappoonted for failing in a track. I can't even buy a car 😂.
In my opinion, driving a slower car is more fun. It takes less money and you can drive to its limit anywhere.
watch the video.. that's the reason why he has a corolla
In a youtube saturated by drawn out videos meant to make money, your channel continues to stand out by providing quality content time and again. Thank you for keeping the passion in youtube!
People are way too sensitive lmao, I've seen so much of these that it really doesn't touch me at all
All of these showcases y’all do inspire me to do really cool things with my old truck. Makes me appreciate it more also. Y’all do an incredible job of finding good storytellers and especially the videography and editing to make that central story pop even more.
Guess you have to be rich enough to get to understand the meaning of 精益求精
Watching this video helped me rationalize a decision I have been wrestling with between getting a car just for nostalgia's sake. Thank you for this master piece.
Absolutely love this story. We have a lot to learn from not only the chinese and japanese culture, but the cultures around the world. So many good teachings, good beliefs, good systems out there. Let's explore them all.
God I love you guys, every episode is pure gold. Keep up this quality, you guys will be on TV in no time