No, because water reduces friction with whatever surface is under it, or you hydroplane on the surface. Everyone has hit a puddle on the highway going too fast before. They use special gravel and for a reason, it’s the most effective way to slow the cars down.
No spin in this video 😉comment your thoughts my friends ❤❤
There was a spin a couple of times. The video was still more exciting though.
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4:17 Poor Yuven. Knowing him as my team member back in university, he's a great driver. It's such a shame at that moment.
Favorite channel for that racing quick fix..whilst destroying expensive bits.
Now I'm wondering: Are shallow ponds more effective at slowing cars and dispersing force than gravel traps?
I would say they are too dangerous, imagine an open cockpit car landing upside down in it, the driver could have his head under water.
Depends if you’re going fast enough to skip over the water
No, because water reduces friction with whatever surface is under it, or you hydroplane on the surface. Everyone has hit a puddle on the highway going too fast before. They use special gravel and for a reason, it’s the most effective way to slow the cars down.
That entire weekend at Watkins Glen was nuts.
1:03 It looks like someone found out their brakes were not working, and prevented a much worse crash with that swerve.
16:17 I'm 42 years old and from a German family, but it always makes me laugh how angry German sounds compared to other languages! lol
It was the NEIN!! that got me 😂
how is its at 16:17 if the video is 15:01
@@CH1L1B0MB3NI believe he meant 14:17
0:57 I hope the driver is ok but what is that rusty tractor doing there?
He is Ok 👍🏻
6:17
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drifting is not racing: it is willful pollution.
Tell them not me 😂💙