Formula 1, Explained for Rookies



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33 thoughts on “Formula 1, Explained for Rookies

  1. FYI, people – your average Joe is no longer able to get very close to the cars or drivers. The sport has become billionaire oriented. (Not like the good-ol’-days. Like the 1980’s)

  2. I know this is years ago, but apply normalization in the audio across the whole video so that the sound volume stays even throughout the clips. It's hard to watch play video where the volume is way too high and way too low to hear the voice.

  3. Hi, I'm going to start my YouTube channel talking about Formula 1 in Spanish, but I still don't know where to find those race clips and interviews she uses. Does anyone have any idea where I can find them or how to use them legally? 🌸

  4. Not a F1 fan, however nothing against it. You said NASCAR was oval racing not totally true, trot totally true, now they race more rad courses than ever before. One thing about all racing is the tires. Without good sneakers you handle only so good.

  5. The 1 thing I think you don't mention is. Racing regardless of what genere, so to speak, you choose continues in the hopes of getting people into the sport. Either by doing or by supporting it. Problem is all these technologies to improve racing cost something and those cost get passed down to the lower ranks of the sport. Making it darn near impossible for anyone to enter the sport without some sort of financial backing. So in a sense taking the sport of human endeavor out of the sport. F1 cars are so technical that it's not just up to the driver to win races but they get ups and downs of the results of the race. I am surprised burnout for drivers isn't higher.

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