The F1 2015 season wasn't as exciting as we were hoping for, but the cars' forced induction did at least provide plenty of drifting to satisfy viewers!
How the eff did Chrashtor manage NOT to crash? Twice?!
They almost never lose it, it is amazing.
I thought 2015 was pretty exciting :O
6: I guess you could say there’s no Verstappen him…
The thing that impresses me most is the speed and how their instincts and abilities save. Verstappen in #6 for example, it’s moist, he doesn’t seem to be driving that fast, but then you realise that the speedo is reading 130 km/h. Suddenly its a lot more impressive and intimidating to think about. But that 17 y/o kid (assuming this was before his birthday) just handles it and gets back on the throttle like its nothing.
What makes it interesting is they all already drifting long ago before the terms “drift” popular. And thet did that without the driving aid technology.
I wonder if you know, how they live in….
F1 cars look so cool sideways while counter steering
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I love the way turbos make cars drift
How the eff did Chrashtor manage NOT to crash? Twice?!
They almost never lose it, it is amazing.
I thought 2015 was pretty exciting :O
6: I guess you could say there’s no Verstappen him…
The thing that impresses me most is the speed and how their instincts and abilities save. Verstappen in #6 for example, it’s moist, he doesn’t seem to be driving that fast, but then you realise that the speedo is reading 130 km/h. Suddenly its a lot more impressive and intimidating to think about. But that 17 y/o kid (assuming this was before his birthday) just handles it and gets back on the throttle like its nothing.
What makes it interesting is they all already drifting long ago before the terms “drift” popular. And thet did that without the driving aid technology.
I wonder if you know, how they live in….
F1 cars look so cool sideways while counter steering
a mclaren has enough power to drift?
Pagination