It's on YouTube, too, which makes it easier to grab the audio and put it on my phone!
Anyone else surprised at the number of crashes in the video? Drivers getting seriously hurt, is that really a selling point? Having said that, you do see a couple of drivers walk away from crashes. Maybe the crashes just look worse than they are.
Anyone else surprised at the number of crashes in the video? Drivers getting seriously hurt, is that really a selling point? Having said that, you do see a couple of drivers walk away from crashes. Maybe the crashes just look worse than they are.
No, I'm not surprised at all, when Ayrton Senna died. F-1 chiefs held their hands-up to responsibility
It wasn't classed a protected sport anymore the cars were not built for safety only speed.
By the millennium the cars became fully computerised, much more sturdy on impact, the speed decreased with a traction control system, aero-dynamics, harder compound tyre, no death since.
By the millennium the cars became fully computerised, much more sturdy on impact, the speed decreased with a traction control system, aero-dynamics, harder compound tyre, no death since.
French driver Jules Bianchi suffered massive head injuries at the 2014 japanese grand prix. He died the following summer
By the millennium the cars became fully computerised, much more sturdy on impact, the speed decreased with a traction control system, aero-dynamics, harder compound tyre, no death since.
French driver Jules Bianchi suffered massive head injuries at the 2014 japanese grand prix. He died the following summer
I can't recall the death because i didn't always follow the later F-1 series, I will look at the accident the car must have span then toppled on impact to Jules head, that sort of crash/injury is unavoidable to how well the car is built.
By the millennium the cars became fully computerised, much more sturdy on impact, the speed decreased with a traction control system, aero-dynamics, harder compound tyre, no death since.
French driver Jules Bianchi suffered massive head injuries at the 2014 japanese grand prix. He died the following summer
I can't recall the death because i didn't always follow the later F-1 series, I will look at the accident the car must have span then toppled on impact to Jules head, that sort of crash/injury is unavoidable to how well the car is built.
We are entering a non film score discussion. To put it briefly, his car hit a tractor crane which was evacuating another car. As far as the Brian Tyler theme is concerned, I find it disappointing.
By the millennium the cars became fully computerised, much more sturdy on impact, the speed decreased with a traction control system, aero-dynamics, harder compound tyre, no death since.
French driver Jules Bianchi suffered massive head injuries at the 2014 japanese grand prix. He died the following summer
I can't recall the death because i didn't always follow the later F-1 series, I will look at the accident the car must have span then toppled on impact to Jules head, that sort of crash/injury is unavoidable to how well the car is built.
We are entering a non film score discussion. To put it briefly, his car hit a tractor crane which was evacuating another car. As far as the Brian Tyler theme is concerned, I find it disappointing.
I liked the way it was put together by Tyler, even the quieter moments seemed cool, I don't know about his cv but I'm going to check it out if this what its going by.
Obviously, I like Mac's theme from the good ole days, Mac had so many hits, Chains was 1 of me favourites, an iconic theme for F-1 it'll be missed.
I saw the accident it couldn't of been anymore unfortunate.
An epic cover of Brian Tyler's "F1 Theme" performed by The Bands of Her Majesty's Royal Marines at the Royal Albert Hall during The Mountbatten Festival of Music 2021 - official video: