"he's got the drive, he's got the momentum, and he's got the bravery. Alessandro Pier Guidi leads at Spa FANTASTIC MOVE!" That moment in 2021 was so hype when it happened.
was hoping to see some real history moments, but these are all from the same GT3-gen era. there's 100 years of history, but the greatest moments from history all happened in the last 5 years?
Why include crashes as "greatest racing moments"? I know motorsport on social media is build on sensationalist content, but keep a bit of grace please... "Real" fans, whom are here for the long run, are NOT interested in that kind of content. Think long term and don't follow the same mistakes NASCAR did, and F1 is doing at the moment...
the iron lynx pass on the wrt audi is probably one of the most memorable moments in any race I've watched, so absolutely mental
nothin is as big as the pierguidi move , i remember that live and watchin again send shivers down the spine 🤩
His whole charge through the field (was he 5th or 6th when they went green?) would make for a highlight reel on its own.
"he's got the drive, he's got the momentum, and he's got the bravery. Alessandro Pier Guidi leads at Spa FANTASTIC MOVE!"
That moment in 2021 was so hype when it happened.
I still miss the Bentley GT3.
20 minutes? Wonderful
That pier guidi move was awesome it's like Max verstappen vs Felipe Nasr but in rain I was watching it and I was like sheeesh 🥶
A 20min GT3 crash compilation with a light sprinkling of great racing moments, also no history, the only piece of history I saw was the Bentley GT3.
Not true.
The Nissan GT-R was also there 😂
Very nice great racing!!!!!
👍👍best moments!
was hoping to see some real history moments, but these are all from the same GT3-gen era. there's 100 years of history, but the greatest moments from history all happened in the last 5 years?
Feeling so inspired and positive after this video, thanks!
why no live stream practice and pre quali?
Anything can happen in a 24-hr. Enduro, especially when there's over 70 GT3 cars on the track.
Why include crashes as "greatest racing moments"?
I know motorsport on social media is build on sensationalist content, but keep a bit of grace please...
"Real" fans, whom are here for the long run, are NOT interested in that kind of content.
Think long term and don't follow the same mistakes NASCAR did, and F1 is doing at the moment...
I‘m wondering what the great thing is about a Mercedes losing a wheel in the night
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