i think if it had just been timed laps the IndyCar would have been a lot further behind, and the Super Formula and F2 cars would have been closer together
HAve my whole commentary here And away we go in Suzuka! Palou is still in the lead but the battle in the first few corner is extraordinary for these 3 open wheel cars While F2 is dropping behind but Lawson trying to catching the DHL. Here comes the hairpin and OOOOHHHHHHHH almost touching the wheel Great use of drafting from F2. Onto the straights to 130R. F2 try to side by side but nope it didn't have a power yet. Through the chicane before the start finish line. Now with Liam Lawson (Onto onboard camera) Lap 2 Seems to catch up and WENT WIDE!! Now Antonelli is threatening Lawson from behind Lawson chose the wide line and HE HAVING A BALL TO DO IT SIDE BY SIDE. AND YES!! LAWSON TAKES THE LEAD FROM PALOU!! What an impressive move from Lawson Now here's from Kimi Antonelli after the hairpin and now chasing the indycar trying to find the chance to get the 2nd position AND OF COURSE HE TAKE THE INSIDE!! WHAT A GREAT MOVE FROM THE PREMA TEAM Lawson is cruising to his victory with a huge gap from F2 Kimi Antonelli as they fight from the back and he takes the flag first!
I believe the Superformula cars pace, but the f2 car. Idk, i dont think that the indycar was 15secounds of the pace of an f1 car in austin, but wait i look So the gap between f2 and f1 is around 15 secound, ollies pole time was 14s slower than his first flying lap in an f1 car, ofc than when he gets up to speed depends on the track i would say 14-17s The indycar gap in austin was 18s so i think thouse 2 would be close but its interessting to see that even a modern f2 car who is as far as i know the slowest of the last 2 generations is a little bit faster than an indycar, if you ignore ovals because i think on ovals the gap between indycar and f2 would be the same only that f2 would be replaced with f1 cars. Speedways are the Home of indycars so i doubt that an f1 car would beat them there, but everywhere else 100%. Superformula is in suzuka if im not blind and remember correctly 5s off pace of the track record from an f1 car. So superformula is actually on its way to be the fastest racing series of the world from 2026 forwards, because ofc f1 will have a time loss of 6-10s like every couple of years 2014, in 2005 in the 90s etc. Ofc over time the cars get faster again and towards the end of a rule set we brake records again, even tho this time its not a rule change where we get a lil slower but get the time back, this time its the "we make the cars slower like every decade" rule change so we probably need to wait untill the fia makes the cars faster again to have records broken, but i dont doubt that the 2026 car generation could fight for the fastest racing series in the world titel towards the end of its lifespawn because f1 teams gonna be f1 teams and make car go fast. Its interessting, i think a lot about ranking racing series in my free time, idk why, from gt to f3 etc, from modern to old. I mean look at macou, gt3s and bike race there but the track record has an f3 car, that was surprising. But it gets really confusing if you go to deep in the thing, specially if you think like okay normal tracks, than whats with the ovals, oh and Rally exists how is there. How was it in the past, it gets confusing for me
Thank you very much for the great comment my friend. I just hope F1 doesn't lose 6 to 10 seconds in 2026 as you mentioned. That would be a disaster for the category. Thanks again.
@@f1virtualfilms yeah i understand, but i dont think it would be that bad. Internationally we would still be the fastest racing series, even if superformula cars could be faster, but they only race in japan, the other thing is ppl are obsessed with for example sennas lap in monaco, and that car was compared to now really slow. Plus thw cars get smaller and lighter so on the tv you probably wouldnt even recognize it, specially because motorsport in generell has a Problem with sence of speed. You look at the australian gp on the tv and it looks like an f1 race, you see that shot after the 3rd drs zone the left and right from the Sidelines and it blows your mind. I think the only difference will be the Numbers of laptimes and speed, and zhat the cars are probably more challanging to drive, so im not really that mad ofc i love to see them go extremely fast but if you look at indycar in portland for example, they look mindblowingly fast even tho they are way of pace of an f1 car. But ofc i understand if ppl be upset because they want f1 to be the fastest series overall. And thats fine, everyone has there reasons and opinions. But i guess thats that time of f1 we heading now but i doubt that it stays like this forever
GP2 were never actually faster than F1, in 2014 they were only faster than the slowest F1 teams on a couple of circuits, But the fastest teams were always between 5-8 seconds faster than the GP2
The caveat is that the Indy car at Indianapolis, in oval trim, is faster than all of these and an F1 car. I also wonder how these three would have fared at Monza. Neat video.
It's funny because Indy, F2, Super Formula chassis are made by The same manufacturer (Dallara)
Dallara is one of the most popular chassis producers. The most funny thing is that the chassis is mostly unified between 3.
I'd love to see their time attack laps, just to get a better idea on which one is faster.
I may do that soon. Thanks for watching my friend.
i think if it had just been timed laps the IndyCar would have been a lot further behind, and the Super Formula and F2 cars would have been closer together
HAve my whole commentary here
And away we go in Suzuka!
Palou is still in the lead but the battle in the first few corner is extraordinary for these 3 open wheel cars
While F2 is dropping behind but Lawson trying to catching the DHL. Here comes the hairpin and OOOOHHHHHHHH almost touching the wheel
Great use of drafting from F2. Onto the straights to 130R. F2 try to side by side but nope it didn't have a power yet.
Through the chicane before the start finish line. Now with Liam Lawson (Onto onboard camera)
Lap 2
Seems to catch up and WENT WIDE!! Now Antonelli is threatening Lawson from behind
Lawson chose the wide line and HE HAVING A BALL TO DO IT SIDE BY SIDE.
AND YES!! LAWSON TAKES THE LEAD FROM PALOU!! What an impressive move from Lawson
Now here's from Kimi Antonelli after the hairpin and now chasing the indycar trying to find the chance to get the 2nd position AND OF COURSE HE TAKE THE INSIDE!! WHAT A GREAT MOVE FROM THE PREMA TEAM
Lawson is cruising to his victory with a huge gap from F2 Kimi Antonelli as they fight from the back and he takes the flag first!
Thanks again for commenting my friend.👍👏👏
@@f1virtualfilms u welcome
I don’t understand how the Indy car led for the first lap but got dusted on the second one
Ran out of ERS most likely
it was holding the other 2 cars up
Does Dallara make cars for F1?
They have partnered with Haas in recent years, if I'm not mistaken.
Not particularly no
Hispania f110 was made by dallara and they help make HAAS chassis
I have an idea of video mercedes w11 vs mclaren 2024 vs porsche 919 on monza
I liked this idea. It's noted.
I believe the Superformula cars pace, but the f2 car. Idk, i dont think that the indycar was 15secounds of the pace of an f1 car in austin, but wait i look
So the gap between f2 and f1 is around 15 secound, ollies pole time was 14s slower than his first flying lap in an f1 car, ofc than when he gets up to speed depends on the track i would say 14-17s
The indycar gap in austin was 18s so i think thouse 2 would be close but its interessting to see that even a modern f2 car who is as far as i know the slowest of the last 2 generations is a little bit faster than an indycar, if you ignore ovals because i think on ovals the gap between indycar and f2 would be the same only that f2 would be replaced with f1 cars. Speedways are the Home of indycars so i doubt that an f1 car would beat them there, but everywhere else 100%.
Superformula is in suzuka if im not blind and remember correctly 5s off pace of the track record from an f1 car. So superformula is actually on its way to be the fastest racing series of the world from 2026 forwards, because ofc f1 will have a time loss of 6-10s like every couple of years 2014, in 2005 in the 90s etc. Ofc over time the cars get faster again and towards the end of a rule set we brake records again, even tho this time its not a rule change where we get a lil slower but get the time back, this time its the "we make the cars slower like every decade" rule change so we probably need to wait untill the fia makes the cars faster again to have records broken, but i dont doubt that the 2026 car generation could fight for the fastest racing series in the world titel towards the end of its lifespawn because f1 teams gonna be f1 teams and make car go fast. Its interessting, i think a lot about ranking racing series in my free time, idk why, from gt to f3 etc, from modern to old. I mean look at macou, gt3s and bike race there but the track record has an f3 car, that was surprising. But it gets really confusing if you go to deep in the thing, specially if you think like okay normal tracks, than whats with the ovals, oh and Rally exists how is there. How was it in the past, it gets confusing for me
Thank you very much for the great comment my friend. I just hope F1 doesn't lose 6 to 10 seconds in 2026 as you mentioned. That would be a disaster for the category. Thanks again.
@@f1virtualfilms yeah i understand, but i dont think it would be that bad. Internationally we would still be the fastest racing series, even if superformula cars could be faster, but they only race in japan, the other thing is ppl are obsessed with for example sennas lap in monaco, and that car was compared to now really slow. Plus thw cars get smaller and lighter so on the tv you probably wouldnt even recognize it, specially because motorsport in generell has a Problem with sence of speed. You look at the australian gp on the tv and it looks like an f1 race, you see that shot after the 3rd drs zone the left and right from the Sidelines and it blows your mind. I think the only difference will be the Numbers of laptimes and speed, and zhat the cars are probably more challanging to drive, so im not really that mad ofc i love to see them go extremely fast but if you look at indycar in portland for example, they look mindblowingly fast even tho they are way of pace of an f1 car. But ofc i understand if ppl be upset because they want f1 to be the fastest series overall. And thats fine, everyone has there reasons and opinions. But i guess thats that time of f1 we heading now but i doubt that it stays like this forever
Request McLaren MP4/4 Full Boost VS IndyCars In Long Beach
wrong gen of sf car, look at the aero, its the SF19, but if theres not a mod for it yet i understand
nah theres a mod for the sf23, was released last august
Indycar probably loses ers to recover.
do u have the link for the f2 mod
www.acfligue.org/produit/formula-f2-2024-assetto-corsa/
How will the gp2s that are once faster than formula 1 perform in this scenario?
It would be interesting to see
GP2 were never actually faster than F1, in 2014 they were only faster than the slowest F1 teams on a couple of circuits, But the fastest teams were always between 5-8 seconds faster than the GP2
Didn’t some of the fastest gp2 cars even beat some of the slowest formula 1 cars?
@@Ilovecars-wd6xu Yes and that was in 2014
Run it at Nurburgring!!
The caveat is that the Indy car at Indianapolis, in oval trim, is faster than all of these and an F1 car. I also wonder how these three would have fared at Monza. Neat video.
Bro.... Where is LMP1? They are so fast!
Open wheel only
@@f1virtualfilms Can you add LMP1 in your next video? I like LMP1, and I hope I can see LMP1 race with them.
@@MrXDragon We can do that soon.