0:14 looks like he hit that bump pretty hard but if you look at all the tire marks, most cars go through that line. I think since its so light weight it popped it up too much and the tires just lost all that traction and the momentum threw it sideways spinning it out.
If there was no such thing as too stiff then why even have suspension? Yes, there is too stiff. If the suspension isn't keeping the tires in contact with the ground and limiting chassis movement over bumps, then it is too stiff. On a normal track, it probably works good, but this track is too bumpy for that suspension.
I'm no physics major myself but I thought the same. I've seen car after car on Top Gear cut that corner with no problem.. sure they've tested some very light cars before such as the Ariel Atom or Mono GP but none are nearly as fast in a straight line as the Sesto.
the Stig have only spun-off twice once in a Koenigsegg (then the factory made a rear wing and called it "Top Gear wing")... so it an honer if the Stig spins off... its not like anyone who actually buy these cars can drive on the same level as the Stig
Thats what caused him to spin out. If you notice as soon as he clipped that corner(like he usually does) the rear lost grip and he spun out. It was because of that stiff suspension.
this car has a great amount of downforce the problem was the lightness and when it bumped it seemed that the rear wheels didnt touch the ground for miliseconds and the it sliped
that part of the corner has a small bump if u go up to 130+mph i think anything can happen and the suspension of that car is really hard , think that it is a race track car
Wouldn't be so sure, Sesto has sport tires on the FXX and the Zonda R had slicks which means kinda 3-4 secs atleast. Also the Top Gear track is power biased circuit. Zonda R is 750HP with 1070Kg dry weight, FXX 800HP with 1155Kg :P So the Sesto didnt performed badly at all.
It's a track car...no such thing as too stiff lol.... He spun out after hitting that dip cutting the corner. They've done it so much on that track yet they never seem to fill in the massive hole they're creating.
even 10 years ago this comment was stupid and wrong go to the Nordschleife or any other bumpy track and tell the people who race there, that they need ultra stiff suspension. they will all laugh at u
Very Very Light isnt good. Because traction can lower than That of heavier. If Ferrari make 999kg car, they recognize aerodynamic. But Lambo Just Ignore that. Just little spoir on it
when i saw stig get into the " follow throw" too wide i knew either if the lap time 'll be too slow or he 'll crash and that's what happened !
Follow through
As in continue forward
Yeah it looks like her struggled to move the car far enough to the right for Bacharach
@@KCJbomberFTW As much as I agree with the correction, follow throw is technically right, lol.
@@Kuli24000 boooo
@@KCJbomberFTW boooo accepted and deserved, lol
0:14 looks like he hit that bump pretty hard but if you look at all the tire marks, most cars go through that line. I think since its so light weight it popped it up too much and the tires just lost all that traction and the momentum threw it sideways spinning it out.
0:14
Suspension too stiff. According to Ben Collins, these track specials like the FXX or this car were just set up too stiff for Dunsfold.
@@srinitaaigaura that and they also don't have race car amounts of downforce
the car bounced in the smalled ditch which clarkson used to demonstrate the suspension of the mp4, which lifted the car and reduced downforce
If there was no such thing as too stiff then why even have suspension? Yes, there is too stiff. If the suspension isn't keeping the tires in contact with the ground and limiting chassis movement over bumps, then it is too stiff. On a normal track, it probably works good, but this track is too bumpy for that suspension.
I'm no physics major myself but I thought the same. I've seen car after car on Top Gear cut that corner with no problem.. sure they've tested some very light cars before such as the Ariel Atom or Mono GP but none are nearly as fast in a straight line as the Sesto.
Some Say He Is Faster In The Dark
Schumacher did NOT take that curb in his FXX. Collins does it every time. I always wondered why he does not fly off more often there.
Forza Schumi
A lot of practice at the track, he knows the optimal line in a supercar
@@PolarBear69o and Michael Schumacher doesn't????
@@t3hgir not on that specific track
@@PolarBear69o lmao
Seeing it spin made me be in awe lol horrible to see such a car with such a price tag have that happen
the Stig have only spun-off twice once in a Koenigsegg (then the factory made a rear wing and called it "Top Gear wing")... so it an honer if the Stig spins off... its not like anyone who actually buy these cars can drive on the same level as the Stig
Thats what caused him to spin out. If you notice as soon as he clipped that corner(like he usually does) the rear lost grip and he spun out. It was because of that stiff suspension.
this car has a great amount of downforce the problem was the lightness and when it bumped it seemed that the rear wheels didnt touch the ground for miliseconds and the it sliped
What season is this?
Never saw this before
anyone know what episode this was?
that part of the corner has a small bump if u go up to 130+mph i think anything can happen and the suspension of that car is really hard , think that it is a race track car
This lambo seemed sketchy as soon as he took off, suspension looks too stiff, every time he hit a bump the car lifted off the ground
Wouldn't be so sure, Sesto has sport tires on the FXX and the Zonda R had slicks which means kinda 3-4 secs atleast. Also the Top Gear track is power biased circuit. Zonda R is 750HP with 1070Kg dry weight, FXX 800HP with 1155Kg :P So the Sesto didnt performed badly at all.
is the latest episode , season 20 chapter 5 i think
Does it have any suspension?
This car jumps like a toy!
They should have imposed track limits for celebs and tests plus concrete the bump at the follow through and gambon corner which they did later on.
Look at the fact that there are a lot of lighter cars, for example Lotus Elise, or Radical SR4 - and they're powerful too...
man the reason it spin out cuz of that car is very light!!
Stig did it in 1.14.0
WoW
Latest season currently airing.
i would take that Aventador roadster he drove over the Sesto because YOU CAN DRIVE IT ON THE ROAD! BUT IF I OWNED A CIRCUIT I WILL TAKE the Sesto
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im just wondering what the underside looks like after the spin
read my comment again then talk to me.
it was just that the stig havent get used to the handling prolly. not buz the car is bad.
What was the actual lap time?
The Lap time was deleted because he cut the corner 😆😝😅
0:24
No, it's not
i luv top gear but maybe they r jealous of the Lamborghinis
1.14.0
hmmm i think its not the real stig :D
then what?
very slow compared to the other street illegal cars like pagani zonda r or ferrari fxx
comooooooooooon stig this lamborghini cost 2 million dollar u can do better
It's a track car...no such thing as too stiff lol.... He spun out after hitting that dip cutting the corner. They've done it so much on that track yet they never seem to fill in the massive hole they're creating.
even 10 years ago this comment was stupid and wrong
go to the Nordschleife or any other bumpy track and tell the people who race there, that they need ultra stiff suspension.
they will all laugh at u
You can buy a Gallardo and then tune it to look like Sesto Elemento (much cheaper and road legal, but not the real thing)
Downforce is really important in track. FXX also light but have really huge downforce. That's why this car just slip away.
TONIGHT: The Stig destroys one of the rarest cars in the world
Very Very Light isnt good. Because traction can lower than That of heavier. If Ferrari make 999kg car, they recognize aerodynamic. But Lambo Just Ignore that. Just little spoir on it