I'm willing to give the drivers the benefit of the doubt, especially considering a championship contender speared into a wall on the home straight. I think the conditions were just that bad, you can see it on the onboards. No vision, water pockets everywhere and no steering assists to help you when you lose traction. I'd applaud anyone who got around that track in reasonable time.
Found this channel recently, watched and enjoyed the racing very much. My favourite channel along with Goodwood Racing.
If only this was an international series that everyone competed in. The concept is too awesome to be limited to AUS/NZL
It's because it is only Australian that it's so great . You don't want the EU screwing it up do you ? Nah .
The US has a version, called legend cars. Only race on small ovals. Still it has followers and people working on keeping it going.
@@dhollongstreet4725Still has its followers? Legends are 100 timea bigger than ARC LOL
yeah this is killer! are the cars smaller than normal with a fiberglass shell?
Imagine 50 of these cars doing a 24 hours of le man's
These cars can barely last 10 laps, you couldnt physically do 24 hours
Que imprudência deixar correr nessa chuva, irresponsabilidade 😢
Erm... Is the aspect ratio broken or are the cars shaped weird?
What you see is how they are.
yeah it's look weird
Yeah they are roughly as wide as a go kart and a bit longer
They're tiny kit cars with bike engines. I bet they're a riot to drive.
Good toys
This race should have been red flagged after Woods went off
windshield wipers , why they are racing without those??
It never rains down under! 😉
Race 3 was blocked Worldwide.
Why
Motorsport AU why
10:00
No windshield wipers...!
If the cars are hydroplaning they either need to use rain tires or shut the race down. It's just unsafe.
lucky nobody died ;
Driver N26 Asleep
At 10:12 I see a Chevy towtruck
Ford has a much huger market in Australia than Chevy. Threw me for a loop as well.
Well Chevy has Holden but still ford for the win
Some really stupid driving in those conditions and yellow flags waving.
I'm willing to give the drivers the benefit of the doubt, especially considering a championship contender speared into a wall on the home straight.
I think the conditions were just that bad, you can see it on the onboards. No vision, water pockets everywhere and no steering assists to help you when you lose traction. I'd applaud anyone who got around that track in reasonable time.
There are no steering assists known to man that will help you when it's that wet, thats like expecting ABS to help you on wet grass!
Very ugly cars!