Great camera angle ! sorry to see the fire in the end though and hopefully damage is somewhat minimal, you were driving really well. Hope to watch more of your videos. BTW, engine/exhaust sounds awesome !!!
Lets take a minute before tearing the volunteer up...THINK FIRST! Guys were so eager to help they would forget to make sure there's nothing coming in after the first car.. .For example some of you would have run out thats great BUT By the looks of it that's an oil fire, What happens to the cars behind the one laying oil down? Hate seeing marshals catch shit.. They aren't paid and without them we would have no motorsports..
@@ConklinMotorsports I appreciate the benefit of the doubt here, but there were some breaks in protocol here. Someone had called in the fire and all stations had the double yellow steady out (all cars slowed, no racing) about 20 seconds before he stopped (5:00). Its possible that Race Control was not approving a response t, but the conditions were not going to get any safer than they already were and the danger was only going to grow as the fire was growing just a few feet from the workers. The manual states "handle the fire first" and that two workers respond with extinguishers if possible. Under no circumstances should the workers hand their fire extinguisher to the driver. If approaching the vehicle was not safe for them it isn't safe for the driver, and handing the driver the FE does not encourage them to get to safety. Where I will cut them some slack is: they're human. These incidents are not expected and it's not uncommon to freeze for your first incident or fire. The first time i worked a corner a Formula Ford came over a crest, made contact with another car, flipped a couple times, landed upside down, and caught fire. I was already running with the FE before I realized what was happening. I arrived at the car and froze for what felt like minutes. Luckily I didn't arrive alone and was snapped out of it in just a few seconds. Everyone except for the car was escaped unscathed.
Great job parking the car right in front of a flag station. Hate to see this happen, but great driving! Hopefully not too much damage and you're back out running
That was really good driving man. I’ve raced door slammers and formula cars, tons of fun both. Thank God you were ok. How fast do go on the straights?🏎
Looks like he touches 150 going down the back straight, just under that on the front. You can see it on his dash, upper right corner, right by the end of the tach.
@@sj_bakowski7934 They only blue flag back markers who are being lapped. This was a battle for position, they'll never wave a blue flag in that situation.
@@Scot_White Except it wasn't a battle for position. Two different classes. Position overall in the race group, yes, but that doesn't matter points-wise.
@@sj_bakowski7934 Blue flags in SCCA racing are informational, not mandatory as in other races, like F1. That said, the F3 (running in the Formula Atlantic class) driver should have been more attentive to what was in their mirrors, though in the end the P2 driver made a great inside pass into T4. Classic overtake there.
Totally thought it said VR and I was like "nah this is real". Stayed until the end as it was great racing. Marshalls were useless though, leaving you to figure out how to remove the pin and put out the flames.
From a previous comment a bit lower, it was an oil leak that caused the fire and also took out his braking system, so that is why he ended up crashing near the flag station. Looks like he was able to get engine braking to minimize the impact at the tire wall, but he needed the tire wall to stop him.
Love that four wheel slide just before stopping. The fire started before you passed your buddy, so it didn't stop a great battle until after you'd won.
They are in an elevated stand behind and above the armor and the tire wall. We can't fly. Besides it's been a long time since we're were allowed to go trackside.
@@ghnl1961 interesting your organization has that restriction, I've volunteered as a corner worker several times but we were allowed to go all the way to the car, who would you hand over the extinguisher to besides the driver and what if he or she is injured or unable to move quickly ? Corner workers would also in general do a better job than the driver, provided you've had proper training of course.
Corner worker's job is to inform other drivers and race control. Going over the fence, away from their post does not help that. Safety crew will come for the car. Unless there is an. unconscious driver on fire, you are not going to see corner workers over the fence until tasked to do this by race control. Great reaction by the driver in this case, and great reaction by the corner worker to hand off the bottle. Hopefully the damage was not too severe, that fire looked pretty big in the mirror.
how was the guy in 2nd place pulling away from you so easily on the straights? Even when you had better exits out of corners he just pulled away from you like there was a substantial horsepower difference..
@@JohnUftring I knew it was a formula car but wasn’t sure what type cause there wasn’t many shots of it from the side but you can definitely tell it’s of a different class than the one being used that’s why it’s so much faster looks like it was a multi class race.
@@dbzcollector9963 It was definitely a multi-class race. I just looked up the results for Saturday's and Sunday's race (where Lucian didn't finish due to the fire), and the car with the halo that Lucian worked hard to pass seems to be a Ligier F3 or Ligier JSF3 and is classed as a Formula Atlantic (FA). The race group was comprised of P1, P2, FA, FC, FE2, and FX (formula Mazda in this case).
Engine failure, you can see flames in the mirror start at 4:32. Must have been dumping oil because the rear gets a bit twitchy through the lap, then his brakes fail and he ends up in the tire wall
The marshalls are PROHIBITED from getting out of their "area" - DEFINITELY NOT allowed to step onto the track.. or the area between their station and the track. Insurance Rules! Best they can do these days is... hand over the extinguisher as fast as possible and call it in on the comm system.
YES! Multiple reasons. LITIGIOUS SOCIETY + . 40 years ago, we had 8 or 9 workers at every station.. and we were all YOUNG. These days we are doing well to have TWO at each station - 1 for comms and 1 for FLAGGING. 40 years ago, we were YOUNG - today we are OLD. Average worker age is probably over 50 now. Average DRIVER age has moved from ~30 to ~45+ or so. We, drivers and workers, don't MOVE as well as we used to. Climbing over guard rails and three rows of stacked tires takes a LOT longer than it used to. and is more prone to injury. Workers have no protective equipment (like helmets and firesuits). In recent years, the TRACKS have started to hire their own Emergency Vehicles (EV) and crew - used to be provided by SCCA. The TRACKS (as well as SCCA) prohibit workers from going over the wall to provide aid. The tracks mostly refuse to dispatch EV until EVERY CAR ON THE TRACK is "under control" of a PACE CAR.. In years past when workers were allowed to 'respond' we had a few incidents where workers LOST THEIR LIVES.. or were SERIOUSLY injured as a result of being on the track - so... NOT ALLOWED any more. None of us HEAL as fast as we used to either. All are factors in the current landscape.
Absolutely thrilled watching this intense prototype racing video! 🏎️ The driver's daring overtakes had me on the edge of my seat. 🚦 Incredible skills showcased throughout. Even though the race ended in a crash, your performance was electrifying! 🌟 Thanks for the adrenaline rush - can't wait for the next one! 👏 #RacingPassion #OnboardAction
Dude! Have you ever watched car race? Like DTM, F1, PORSCHE CUP, WRC?! Or even nascar (although that is not really racing)... What are you talking about?
as someone that knows what there is to know about pushing a machine to it's limit on a track, I can officially certify a few of these corners as absolutely maxed out
I've slowly been getting interested in racing (watching some, and a bit of sim racing), and this was an awesome video! I'm curious about the Marshals that just stood watching when made the emergency stop though. Is that normal? When I saw them just standing and watching I did think to myself "well if it was me, and I was not required to approach the burning car, I'd actually likely be increasing my distance from said car", but is that not a part of their responsibility?
Boy, those corner workers need a boost in their work ethics. What do they think they are there for, to look good in their white suits with all those cool patches? This just reinforces the Fact that you can't judge a worker by the uniform they wear.
A lot of times they aren’t allowed to assist on track due to the danger. They’re specifically flagging only. That’s what the safety workers are for presuming this series has them
is that what america have to offer on racing tracks? god bless uncle "bly" then. marhsall not even prepared for it. well that is the aMerican way FOR SURE. GOD BLESS uncle ruth too.
Great camera angle ! sorry to see the fire in the end though and hopefully damage is somewhat minimal, you were driving really well. Hope to watch more of your videos. BTW, engine/exhaust sounds awesome !!!
Dang man. As an scca flagger. I hate to see this. All the blood sweat and tears you guys put into these cars. Hopefully it’s fixable
Thanks for the help you guys do for us out there to be safe. This incident is part of racing.
Man, the marshal could have been a little more helpful. Great job getting it right up to the stand. Great driving btw
What are you talking about? Marshal's job is not to be helpful 😆
Lets take a minute before tearing the volunteer up...THINK FIRST! Guys were so eager to help they would forget to make sure there's nothing coming in after the first car..
.For example some of you would have run out thats great BUT By the looks of it that's an oil fire, What happens to the cars behind the one laying oil down? Hate seeing marshals catch shit.. They aren't paid and without them we would have no motorsports..
@@ConklinMotorsports I appreciate the benefit of the doubt here, but there were some breaks in protocol here. Someone had called in the fire and all stations had the double yellow steady out (all cars slowed, no racing) about 20 seconds before he stopped (5:00). Its possible that Race Control was not approving a response t, but the conditions were not going to get any safer than they already were and the danger was only going to grow as the fire was growing just a few feet from the workers. The manual states "handle the fire first" and that two workers respond with extinguishers if possible. Under no circumstances should the workers hand their fire extinguisher to the driver. If approaching the vehicle was not safe for them it isn't safe for the driver, and handing the driver the FE does not encourage them to get to safety.
Where I will cut them some slack is: they're human. These incidents are not expected and it's not uncommon to freeze for your first incident or fire. The first time i worked a corner a Formula Ford came over a crest, made contact with another car, flipped a couple times, landed upside down, and caught fire. I was already running with the FE before I realized what was happening. I arrived at the car and froze for what felt like minutes. Luckily I didn't arrive alone and was snapped out of it in just a few seconds. Everyone except for the car was escaped unscathed.
I love the graphics!
Can see the first few lick of flames around the 4.32 mark in the right mirror. Great driving and such a shame to have to retire at that point!
Great job parking the car right in front of a flag station. Hate to see this happen, but great driving! Hopefully not too much damage and you're back out running
Too bad the marshals were nothing but lawn statues.
That was really good driving man. I’ve raced door slammers and formula cars, tons of fun both. Thank God you were ok. How fast do go on the straights?🏎
Looks like he touches 150 going down the back straight, just under that on the front. You can see it on his dash, upper right corner, right by the end of the tach.
read the dash
You were doing great! Sorry to see the fire. Also a bit of a few nervous moments watching you unstrap and get out. Glad you got out safely.
Why didn’t they hand you the extinguisher ready to go?? You shouldn’t have had to do that yourself. Great driving…sorry about the car
This game has some sick graphics
Efficient work by the marshalls to get right onto that fire. Not.
Marshalls can’t just waltz onto an active race track whenever they feel like it…
that Mazda completely messed up your race...clueless.
Que putada porque estaba haciendo una carrera brutal
Great drive, that last car you passed was really aggressive on defence.
I agree too aggressive they should have blue flagged him because you're obviously faster then he was.
@@sj_bakowski7934 They only blue flag back markers who are being lapped. This was a battle for position, they'll never wave a blue flag in that situation.
@@Scot_White Except it wasn't a battle for position. Two different classes. Position overall in the race group, yes, but that doesn't matter points-wise.
@@sj_bakowski7934 Blue flags in SCCA racing are informational, not mandatory as in other races, like F1. That said, the F3 (running in the Formula Atlantic class) driver should have been more attentive to what was in their mirrors, though in the end the P2 driver made a great inside pass into T4. Classic overtake there.
@@JohnUftring I see, I didn't realize that. Thanks for the clarification.
I love the interesting angle with the right side mirror
you could see the fire in a few places when they accelerated!
I miss the oak tree. Helluva job there getting the fire out
That was some really nice driving, thank you for sharing!
Amazing Dad
Totally thought it said VR and I was like "nah this is real". Stayed until the end as it was great racing. Marshalls were useless though, leaving you to figure out how to remove the pin and put out the flames.
name track?
Virginia International Raceway
Thank you! Need this in Assetto Corsa! @@8gonzalo411
Question, was the driver of the open wheel car afraid of letting the down force do its thing? Why were they so slow in the corners?
Sorry to see this brother! Good driving until then.
Very nice line throughout. Especially climbing esses.
The hit was necessary?
These Assetto Corsa post processing filters got very realistic these days
Very sad. In assetto corsa fortunately the car never catches fire.
was it rubber build up ?... the engine didnt sound like it lost power .. but then again i couldn't feel it ..
The fire.marshall stands there them lets the driver put the fire 🔥 out ......tool .
Damn, brother. Bummer about the car. What was the cause? What damage? Good close-quarters driving, BTW.
From a previous comment a bit lower, it was an oil leak that caused the fire and also took out his braking system, so that is why he ended up crashing near the flag station. Looks like he was able to get engine braking to minimize the impact at the tire wall, but he needed the tire wall to stop him.
nah he shut the engine off before he got on the grass he wasnt engine braking@@SI0AX
That VIR grass is super slippery, especially in the morning! I'm surprised he was able to turn at all on the grass lol
@@metalgt6828
Well, I think grass on Earth is slippery :)
@cmdmd something about VIR though... ya just keep going lol
Love that four wheel slide just before stopping. The fire started before you passed your buddy, so it didn't stop a great battle until after you'd won.
I want VR racing with a reshade that looks like this. Must be out there somewhere.
Love how the Marshalls are just stood there
They are in an elevated stand behind and above the armor and the tire wall. We can't fly. Besides it's been a long time since we're were allowed to go trackside.
Oh fack.. Hope you that's not dramatic to you and your car
Car didn't seem to like that adjustment you made?
Good driving, sucks that it catch fire.
Tragedy aside that is the weirdest shifter mechanism I have ever seen
Fake - so obviously a racing sim!
1:05 god I love this section of the track
Which track is it??? It’s absolutely not familiar to me!
@@signorpippistrello It looks like Virginia race way to me, it's a very difficult track
first word in the title@@signorpippistrello
@@piupiu1562 Random abbreviation, how should I have guessed???? You act like any person on the globe is supposed to know.
@@signorpippistrello i just replied without any bad intentions and you just took it personal
why crash it, just stop normally lol
Bad time to change the radio station bro
ugh I love this track. Glad you got out ok!
It is a fabulous place to drive !!!! Drove there many times in the old 951 !!!! 😊😊😊😊😊😊👍👍👍🚘🚘🏁🏁🍺🍺🍺
that was one lazy marshall...
So what caused the fire?
What’s the name of the car?
Belle remontée mais pas de chance …
I've done many 2 wheel bike trackdays at VIR. Must admit the breaking distance is super short WOW ! Top speed looks about the same I wonder ?
what was corner worker doing? sleeping? He should have been on the bottle before driver got out.. terrible job
I agree.
Corner workers are not allowed over the armco. The most we can do is hand over the fire extinguisher.
@@ghnl1961 interesting your organization has that restriction, I've volunteered as a corner worker several times but we were allowed to go all the way to the car, who would you hand over the extinguisher to besides the driver and what if he or she is injured or unable to move quickly ? Corner workers would also in general do a better job than the driver, provided you've had proper training of course.
Corner worker's job is to inform other drivers and race control. Going over the fence, away from their post does not help that. Safety crew will come for the car. Unless there is an. unconscious driver on fire, you are not going to see corner workers over the fence until tasked to do this by race control.
Great reaction by the driver in this case, and great reaction by the corner worker to hand off the bottle.
Hopefully the damage was not too severe, that fire looked pretty big in the mirror.
@@mikeanderson3334 The driver had to ask for the bottle!!! They were worthless.
i enjoyed . 5 stars
Sweet video game
I love this track, i've play it many times in Forza M
Name of track?
@@Adrianmunoz1234 Virginia International Raceway
@@Adrianmunoz1234 Virginia International Raceway
@@Adrianmunoz1234Virginia internacional raceway
Do these cars not have onboard fire suppression systems. Could have extinguished the car a lot more quickly.
How many apex’s can 1 miss?
Jesus
Glad you made it out of this horrific accident.
😢
how was the guy in 2nd place pulling away from you so easily on the straights? Even when you had better exits out of corners he just pulled away from you like there was a substantial horsepower difference..
What happened? Did you pull over because the car caught fire, or did something break first?
Great drive! I hope the car isn't damaged to much...
One more thing, 5:05, good hands there, not just quick.
Initially I thought this was a game and said boy the graphics are so photorealistic 😅
Was that deliberate to park it by the Marshall stand? Presume it was and great decision making and awareness
Very good driving, but i think they scould make this track more colorful the grass is ro dark there
Y so slow
Damn u were doing pretty good too crazy how things change
dam it wasnt even his fault, I thought it was gonna be a legit crash. His engine blew!
I want this P.P filter 😅#ThoseWhoKnowKnows
Sounds like a 80s f1 car
Broke my heart man. Good luck
I was driving a FM for that one.
v sad to see, great drive, hope you and car ok
how did you know to stop? loss of power? seems like it was before all the smoke. serious question
Oil leak on the engine Bay cause the fire and the loss of power and brakes
@@lucianpancea6728 got it, thanks
Incredible footage! You were pushing her too hard!
4:57 was when the fire started....ran for like another minute! wow
earlier than that. You see the first flame in the mirror at around 4:32
Damn, doing so well too
How did P2 have so much top speed?
Different type of car looked a super formula car with push to pass or something but he was really slow in the downforce sections.
@@dbzcollector9963 If you are talking about the car with the halo, I think thats an F3 car in Europe, I forget how it's classed in the US with SCCA.
@@JohnUftring I knew it was a formula car but wasn’t sure what type cause there wasn’t many shots of it from the side but you can definitely tell it’s of a different class than the one being used that’s why it’s so much faster looks like it was a multi class race.
@@dbzcollector9963 It was definitely a multi-class race. I just looked up the results for Saturday's and Sunday's race (where Lucian didn't finish due to the fire), and the car with the halo that Lucian worked hard to pass seems to be a Ligier F3 or Ligier JSF3 and is classed as a Formula Atlantic (FA). The race group was comprised of P1, P2, FA, FC, FE2, and FX (formula Mazda in this case).
What's that knob you turned?
Great racing btw . I like yr style
probably brake balance. Could also be roll bar stiffness but I dont think many cars even have that anymore
Dam what caused the crash? Malfunction?
Engine failure, you can see flames in the mirror start at 4:32. Must have been dumping oil because the rear gets a bit twitchy through the lap, then his brakes fail and he ends up in the tire wall
What a shame. Great run up to that point.
Nice view ! Nice video !
awesome overtakes!
Engine failure ?
lovely racetrack
Great racing but I expected the marshall to help with the fire....not just handing the fire extinguisher......
The marshalls are PROHIBITED from getting out of their "area" - DEFINITELY NOT allowed to step onto the track.. or the area between their station and the track. Insurance Rules! Best they can do these days is... hand over the extinguisher as fast as possible and call it in on the comm system.
@@fv8035seriously?
YES! Multiple reasons. LITIGIOUS SOCIETY + . 40 years ago, we had 8 or 9 workers at every station.. and we were all YOUNG. These days we are doing well to have TWO at each station - 1 for comms and 1 for FLAGGING. 40 years ago, we were YOUNG - today we are OLD. Average worker age is probably over 50 now. Average DRIVER age has moved from ~30 to ~45+ or so. We, drivers and workers, don't MOVE as well as we used to. Climbing over guard rails and three rows of stacked tires takes a LOT longer than it used to. and is more prone to injury. Workers have no protective equipment (like helmets and firesuits). In recent years, the TRACKS have started to hire their own Emergency Vehicles (EV) and crew - used to be provided by SCCA. The TRACKS (as well as SCCA) prohibit workers from going over the wall to provide aid. The tracks mostly refuse to dispatch EV until EVERY CAR ON THE TRACK is "under control" of a PACE CAR.. In years past when workers were allowed to 'respond' we had a few incidents where workers LOST THEIR LIVES.. or were SERIOUSLY injured as a result of being on the track - so... NOT ALLOWED any more. None of us HEAL as fast as we used to either. All are factors in the current landscape.
EJECT! EJECT! EJECT!
Did the motor pop just before the crash?
See flames in mirror at right before he stops.
super cool
whoa 😮
Very nice
damm
Damn.
Absolutely thrilled watching this intense prototype racing video! 🏎️ The driver's daring overtakes had me on the edge of my seat. 🚦 Incredible skills showcased throughout. Even though the race ended in a crash, your performance was electrifying! 🌟 Thanks for the adrenaline rush - can't wait for the next one! 👏 #RacingPassion #OnboardAction
Bro what
Dude! Have you ever watched car race? Like DTM, F1, PORSCHE CUP, WRC?! Or even nascar (although that is not really racing)... What are you talking about?
as someone that knows what there is to know about pushing a machine to it's limit on a track, I can officially certify a few of these corners as absolutely maxed out
its
@@troo_story its theyre problem
Was this a failure of somesort? Looks like a warning light for something came on, then you hitting the wheel?
Oil cooler line broke off caused rear-end to catch fire and then lost the brakes
ah right, explains the light, i assume oil pressure light? @@lucianpancea6728
What track is this?
Virginia international raceway
@@lucianpancea6728 Thank you very much.
I've slowly been getting interested in racing (watching some, and a bit of sim racing), and this was an awesome video! I'm curious about the Marshals that just stood watching when made the emergency stop though. Is that normal? When I saw them just standing and watching I did think to myself "well if it was me, and I was not required to approach the burning car, I'd actually likely be increasing my distance from said car", but is that not a part of their responsibility?
IRacing is very close in every aspect of this track. Shift points and brake point are the same.
@@scarecrow_9895 I bet the marshals will just stand there in iracing in that situation as well.
@@jeremynuckoles2907 haha. How true.
Bloody bugger mate, I had my imaginary foot pedal going at the same time!!
So the knob he turns clockwise with his hand at 3:50, can someone tell me what that is exactly? Super curious.
Brake bias
what caused the fire it seemed out of nowhere
pressure sensor oil line
@@lucianpancea6728 that sucks to have a cheap little thing like that ruin the day. Hope you get back out soon
This car got 2nd place last Sunday at SCCA RUNOFFS at VIR
Did something break when you entered that turn at the top of the hill? I looked like you got off a little.
Fire started at the beginning of the lap because of a oil leak so I lost the brakes because of it
Yes front diffuser broke
What is that racetrack????
Virginia International Raceway
Boy, those corner workers need a boost in their work ethics. What do they think they are there for, to look good in their white suits with all those cool patches? This just reinforces the Fact that you can't judge a worker by the uniform they wear.
A lot of times they aren’t allowed to assist on track due to the danger. They’re specifically flagging only. That’s what the safety workers are for presuming this series has them
Almost 12sec to get out of the car. Hmmm ..bad
is that what america have to offer on racing tracks? god bless uncle "bly" then. marhsall not even prepared for it. well that is the aMerican way FOR SURE. GOD BLESS uncle ruth too.