Toleman TG185 F1 Car POV Onboard at Silverstone | Brundle Behind the wheel
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ธ.ค. 2024
- A demo run in Teo Fabi's 1985 Toleman Hart Formula 1 car. One year before, the Enstone team would win again at the pinnacle of motorsport.
The Car was run by OC Racing; thanks for the opportunity.
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Finally someone is doing this style of helmet cam and doing it RIGHT!
More of this would awesome!
Well, the channel is named "behind the wheel" but it would be better to see a bit more of the road instead of the wheel.
Raw af. Like sitting in a bathtub powered by a nuclear reactor. Loved this era of f1. 👍👊
Great view from the camera, great to see Martin's son Alex behind the wheel of an F1 👍 we need to get these old Turbo cars back in action again
You get to drive some of the craziest cars... Thank you for sharing your experiences with the rest of us!
Very cool, We are just re-manufacturing the twin wing endplates for the TG 184 test car. No1 chassis.
This format has real potential. Here the camera was a fraction too low.
I know… my mess up!
@@BrundleBTW It is quite tricky to set up these cameras. It was however, a great view. PS: always appreciate the Brundle family accurate commentaries, equalled only by Alain Prost on French TV.
Amazing!
Amazing to look at the number of buttons and switches on this steering wheel compared to ones on the modern F1 cars ...
So what was it like? How does it go? Looks pretty aggressive once the boost kicks in…
This will be VR graphics in about 10 years time.
Really nice, unfortunately the engine music cannot be listened properly
O she be angry... and stubborn... and bumpy! :)
Have we gained anything by making F1 more expensive and more hi tech? No, not really.
Some of that tech trickles down to consumer grade vehicles, so I'd say yes.
@@peperonikiller On the other hand, do we really need it?
@@peperonikillervery little of it does.
Less emissions, more energy consumption efficiency and way faster in corners. 110% needed.
When racing was great
Looks roomy.