Carwow drag races on youtube
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rallye101

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2,481 posts

216 months

Yesterday (10:50)
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I like watching Matt but does anyone else think this is a huge accident waiting to happen?
1/2 mile drags in seriously fast cars next to each other, at least wear lids, or am I being an old 47 year old fart?

trails

5,893 posts

168 months

Yesterday (11:16)
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rallye101 said:
I like watching Matt but does anyone else think this is a huge accident waiting to happen?
1/2 mile drags in seriously fast cars next to each other, at least wear lids, or am I being an old 47 year old fart?
Yes biglaugh

J4CKO

45,133 posts

219 months

Yesterday (11:55)
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rallye101 said:
I like watching Matt but does anyone else think this is a huge accident waiting to happen?
1/2 mile drags in seriously fast cars next to each other, at least wear lids, or am I being an old 47 year old fart?
You have a point, by and large "amateur" drivers but I think they are all quite experienced now, doing full speed runs on a runway in cars from 100 to 100 plus bhp, some modified and some possibly sub par.

They hit 200 mph on occasion, if it went wrong it could do so in a very big way, we have seen it with Top Gear.

Love their content but would hate to see anyone get hurt.

robemcdonald

9,631 posts

215 months

Yesterday (12:06)
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No danger of a serious accident. The fact I can’t stand the bloke practically guarantees him living to at least 100.

I really fail to understand the popularity of these videos.

Davey S2

13,366 posts

273 months

Yesterday (12:13)
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J4CKO said:
They hit 200 mph on occasion, if it went wrong it could do so in a very big way, we have seen it with Top Gear.

I did quote a few VMAX events at Bruntingthorpe back in the day and plenty of cars there were doing multiple 200 mph runs throughout the day. I think there was only one incident there when one very highly modded 911 hit around 230 mph and left the braking too late and crashed into a grass bank at the end of the runway. No casualties though fortunately.

There is always the possibility of a tyre blow out but I'm sure they check everything as much as they can before the run and they always have fire and ambulance cover there.

fflump

2,668 posts

57 months

Yesterday (12:21)
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In production cars with a closed cockpit, fresh tyres and a well swept track and wearing a lid must be limited risk. A blowout at 120 mph on a busyish autobahn would probably be far more dangerous.

Unreal

8,096 posts

44 months

Yesterday (12:24)
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robemcdonald said:
No danger of a serious accident. The fact I can t stand the bloke practically guarantees him living to at least 100.

I really fail to understand the popularity of these videos.
I'm with you. He is a weapons-grade nob.

Fady

437 posts

223 months

Yesterday (12:31)
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Unreal said:
robemcdonald said:
No danger of a serious accident. The fact I can t stand the bloke practically guarantees him living to at least 100.

I really fail to understand the popularity of these videos.
I'm with you. He is a weapons-grade nob.
Gets a zillion views for his stuff though. I've just got bored of them myself.

timbo999

1,473 posts

274 months

Yesterday (12:36)
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J4CKO said:
You have a point, by and large "amateur" drivers but I think they are all quite experienced now, doing full speed runs on a runway in cars from 100 to 100 plus bhp, some modified and some possibly sub par.

They hit 200 mph on occasion, if it went wrong it could do so in a very big way, we have seen it with Top Gear.

Love their content but would hate to see anyone get hurt.
I want one of those 100bhp cars that'll do 200mph... or maybe I don't...

WPA

12,782 posts

133 months

Yesterday (12:38)
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As Carwow is a big brand brand they will try and minimise the risks involved, they will follow HSE guidelines with full fire and medic cover

Also I believe they have mentioned in a few videos that racing driver Sam is HSE officer on site

But they can only do so much and I do think sometimes how quickly it could all go wrong


Unreal

8,096 posts

44 months

Yesterday (12:40)
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Fady said:
Unreal said:
robemcdonald said:
No danger of a serious accident. The fact I can t stand the bloke practically guarantees him living to at least 100.

I really fail to understand the popularity of these videos.
I'm with you. He is a weapons-grade nob.
Gets a zillion views for his stuff though. I've just got bored of them myself.
Same as Katy Price then.

Fady

437 posts

223 months

Yesterday (13:22)
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Unreal said:
Fady said:
Unreal said:
robemcdonald said:
No danger of a serious accident. The fact I can t stand the bloke practically guarantees him living to at least 100.

I really fail to understand the popularity of these videos.
I'm with you. He is a weapons-grade nob.
Gets a zillion views for his stuff though. I've just got bored of them myself.
B
Same as Katy Price then.
It brings in revenue I guess, so maybe a subtle difference there...

MyV10BarksAndBites

1,455 posts

68 months

Yesterday (14:18)
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Unreal said:
robemcdonald said:
No danger of a serious accident. The fact I can t stand the bloke practically guarantees him living to at least 100.

I really fail to understand the popularity of these videos.
I'm with you. He is a weapons-grade nob.
Why..... ????

trails

5,893 posts

168 months

Yesterday (14:22)
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MyV10BarksAndBites said:
Unreal said:
robemcdonald said:
No danger of a serious accident. The fact I can t stand the bloke practically guarantees him living to at least 100.

I really fail to understand the popularity of these videos.
I'm with you. He is a weapons-grade nob.
Why..... ????
I enjoy watching them, the interactions between Matt and the 'other' driver are normally pretty entertaining, particularly with Sam...it's nice and easy to watch, very much WYSIWYG. IMO anyway.

STe_rsv4

1,066 posts

117 months

Yesterday (14:28)
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I find some of the drag races pretty entertaining but ultimately, drag races are pretty boring and doesn't give a fair reflection of a cars or bikes capabilities.

Look at the KTM Moto GP (ridden by a certain D Pedrosa) bike vs a KTM road bike Vs {fast Car} and see the difference between a really fast bike vs a fast bike vs a fast car
The bike vs car challenges seem to be the most entertaining as you need a lot of skill to launch a fast bike whereas the car driver simply engages launch control and plant's his right foot with little else to worry about

some of the other races I'm not arsed about such as if a butt ugly new M2 is 0.003s faster than a butt ugly new Audi rs3 or whatever.

I think the channel would be more entertaining if they done other stuff other than drag racing but it gets them views and money so who am I to argue.

WPA

12,782 posts

133 months

Yesterday (14:33)
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STe_rsv4 said:
I think the channel would be more entertaining if they done other stuff other than drag racing but it gets them views and money so who am I to argue.
The channel does, plenty of car reviews get posted

trails

5,893 posts

168 months

Yesterday (14:34)
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STe_rsv4 said:
I find some of the drag races pretty entertaining but ultimately, drag races are pretty boring and doesn't give a fair reflection of a cars or bikes capabilities.

Look at the KTM Moto GP (ridden by a certain D Pedrosa) bike vs a KTM road bike Vs {fast Car} and see the difference between a really fast bike vs a fast bike vs a fast car
The bike vs car challenges seem to be the most entertaining as you need a lot of skill to launch a fast bike whereas the car driver simply engages launch control and plant's his right foot with little else to worry about

some of the other races I'm not arsed about such as if a butt ugly new M2 is 0.003s faster than a butt ugly new Audi rs3 or whatever.

I think the channel would be more entertaining if they done other stuff other than drag racing but it gets them views and money so who am I to argue.
Aren't the rolling races intended to mitigate the initial launch of a drag race?

Unreal

8,096 posts

44 months

Yesterday (14:40)
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MyV10BarksAndBites said:
Unreal said:
robemcdonald said:
No danger of a serious accident. The fact I can t stand the bloke practically guarantees him living to at least 100.

I really fail to understand the popularity of these videos.
I'm with you. He is a weapons-grade nob.
Why..... ????
Rather than get into a pointless debate, just think about someone you regard as a weapons-grade nob and then ponder why not everyone agrees with you.

Unless we are Himalayan monks or naive idiots we all have people we like or dislike for a host of reasons. I don't think you're either and neither am I.

Edited by Unreal on Thursday 20th November 16:01

RDMcG

20,192 posts

226 months

Yesterday (14:53)
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I just don’t get the attraction myself .

I have had a number of cars with launch control as a feature and I tried it on a new M6 in 2006. Seemed silly to me and I never bothered with subsequent cars. In the end I am not going to drag cars and the performance differences will never translate into any driving I do myself,.

STe_rsv4

1,066 posts

117 months

Yesterday (15:25)
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WPA said:
STe_rsv4 said:
I think the channel would be more entertaining if they done other stuff other than drag racing but it gets them views and money so who am I to argue.
The channel does, plenty of car reviews get posted
I meant cornering or a lap of a track or something. The reviews are normally ok TBH