WORST CRASH I'VE SEEN! Brit Reacts To NASCAR Cup Series 2023 Biggest Crashes
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 มิ.ย. 2024
- Today I'll be checking out the NASCAR Cup Series 2023 Biggest Crashes!
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1:09 : Reaction
14:57 : Final Thoughts
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Yah that Ryan Preece flip was nasty also the flaps aren’t controlled by the drivers the flaps come up when a car spins the air pushes the flaps up and they’re designed to keep the car from flipping they don’t always work though and occasionally the flaps don’t open for some reason
I was in a call on discord watching that race with a few friends and the amount of call lag that came through as soon as he started flipping was nothing compared to the sound of silence as the car came to a stop until someone finally asked "is he good?" Probably the scariest crash we've gotten since McDowell slammed into the wall in the #00 at Texas quali.
Roof flaps are easy, they're just hinged metal flaps with a limiting strap. Air flows over them sideways or backwards, and they get pulled open. Air flows the proper way, and they're blown shut.
Fender flaps aren't much more complex, but they get blown open from beneath when large amounts of air blows into the tire opening.
When you lose control of 3,500 lbs at near 200 mph, size no longer matters. You're going where it takes you, and hopefully you survive...
3:03
This is my home track, I live 45 minutes away from it, it is being torn down to build a smaller track and I will miss it so much. Been going since I was 4, now I’m 15 and my childhood track is gone. 😢
Also I was in the bathroom of all places when this crash happened, yes I was there, this race was its last
I’ll miss you auto club speedway 🌹
You should react to NASCAR’s greatest battles. They are insane.
The impact at 11:48 was 71 Gs
Roof flaps deploy the moment the car gets sideways and backwards. It’s the same concept as it is for airplanes and jets! It doesn’t slow them down, but it more importantly disturbs the air above the car not allowing the sheer wind to create enough lift underneath the car to fly! They are not 💯% effective as nothing is but keeps cars on the ground about 80-85% of the time! Of course we got an incredible example of that on Ryan Preece airborne crash at Daytona! So much inertia in those rolls it busted all t blood vessels in his 👀!
On the Ryan Preece wreck if you zoom in the roof hatch above the driver head came off mid flip but the wreck looks violent most barrel roll wrecks aernt that bad because energy depletion it’s the massive sudden stop impacts that are the worst
Ryan Preece was okay besides having brusied eyes. word of warning if you look it up. Probably the wildest flip ive seen in my 24 years of life tbh. big nascar fan and i know WAY too much about nascar. grew up absolutely loving it thanks to my grandparents.
The dirt track was Bristol, in Tennessee. (I never knew there was another Bristol until much later in life.) It's usually about half a mile long (roughly 800 metres), so you can get four hundred laps in. The last few years they had a one-off event where the normally paved track was covered in racing-grade dirt, although they won't do that again this year.
The reason for dirt is nostalgia as many Nascar fans have a local track, usually unpaved, where they can watch local drivers race. These can range from a quarter mile to maybe a full mile around. Some are big things (Eldora, in Ohio, even hosts a regular Truck race) while others scale back amenities (including things like 'walls in the corner').
3:41 blew a right front tire
thankfully Precee is ok that was last season and hes still racing
The flaps are supposed to help keep the car on the ground
I have 2 video request 2023 Xfinity Talladega highlights and 2024 Cup Atlanta highlights
7:36 that’s a remote control camera
The dirt track at 4:40 is bristol dirt once a year for 2021 2022 and 2023 we turned bristol a normally asphalt track in dirt for 1 race. It's back to normal now and we probably wont go back for a while. Also you give our engineering way to much credit. Automatic flaps to correct the car??????????
9:07 this crash caused Noah Gragson to get a concussion
in answer to your question: these cars cost $300,000, and I believe that they are made out of $225,000 in parts...so you do the math
You’re absolutely wrong. These cost millions, the engine itself is about $300,000
@@chastainisthegoat1 the engines are like $80,000
where the hell are you getting your numbers?
Years ago Dale Earnhardt and Tony Stewart said it costs around $650,000 to rebuild the cars they wrecked
@@jabber1990 here’s a video from Joe Gibbs Racing: th-cam.com/video/-xO5ITb3Lsc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=DDvyRMOO5YcD5iGQ
@@LexyThomas134 that's because they brought 2 cars at the time. Denny Hamlin has said at least twice these cars are $300,000
Please react to the highlights of the 2024 ambetter 400 (it’s one of the best nascar races of all time and it only happened last weekend)
8:15 was intentional the rest are not
NASCAR added a dirt track to the schedule to try and bring in more fans