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  • @jbremc22 are YOU serious or just stupid? Stewart never drove CART (ChampCar), he drove IRL. CART holds the world closed-circuit speed record. CART and F1 frequently shared drivers: Fittipaldi, Mansell even Senna considered switching from F1 to CART in 1992. CART cancelled a race once due to sheer speed; drivers were experiencing too strong of G-forces, and risking black-outs. In 2007, the track at Laguna Seca, which had been held by a 2006 F1 car, was broken by a ChampCar. In conclusion, gtfo.

  • the speed is just too amazing to me

  • f1 honda mp4/4 1.500 cm3 v6 turbo 1200cv monster

  • in USA the IndyCar would have won

  • Put a proper American Open Wheel car out there. I'd bet you $1,000 that a CART car from say 2001 would out pace any Formula 1 car on this oval.

  • @lightbulbsun43 are you serious or just stupid? look for Lewis Hamilton & Tony Stewart seat swap and you can see about 30 sec difference per lap. You can send that 1000$ to my address but i prefer € :P haha

  • love the sound of f1 cars

  • is the indy car that one alone?

  • IM GONNA GO REAL FAST AND THEN GONNA TURN TO THE LEFT SOMETIMES AND SICH.

    OBAMAS FUCKIN' GAY

    FUCKIN' GAY AS HELL

  • I have the feeling that Indy car racing might be more affordable to watch than a F1 race. But I could be wrong.

  • i mean if u have more power AND more downforce of course the f1 car is going to be faster. but if you had equal power and downforce levels the indy car is built to run ovals and would probably be faster.

  • But still I like Indy

  • Who won?

  • LOL!!! Love the egos on here. The Indy Car had a gear issue as it attempted to accelerate. Yes they were embarrased though. Would have been good to see it be somewhat closer as they all came up to full speed. Hate oval racing. I hate IRL. Ugly cars, horrible drivers for 60% of the field.

    God I miss Champ Car back in it's prime days before the loss of major sponsers, key teams to IRL (because of that damn Indy 500), and before they slowed them up about 3-4 seconds a lap on road courses.

  • which is whick the slow ones f1?

  • comparing apples to oranges. 

  • real motorsport fans at least respect both most watch both aswell

  • Even IndyCar lose from Honda & Super Aguri...that's bad, hahahaha

  • HEY AT LEAST ITS BETTER THAN NASCAR!!!!!

  • F1 Owens....Indy is dying a slow boring death.

  • @SilverAZ85020 how is it boring... theres like 5 times as many passes as in road racing

  • @nascarmario23 Passing doesn't always mean not boring

  • @rosun82 Actually, it does. When you're watching a race, you don't want 1 leader during the whole race.

  • oval racing killed Dan Wheldon but it is boring

  • Sadly, RA107 is not success for Honda.

  • I can understand why intead of having fun with both amazing series you are blaming each other.

    I am mostly a F1 fan but I also love Indycar series.

  • @penske13 How can an oval be a racers track, monte Carlo or spa are brilliant tracks or circuits if your not 4, that take more than 4 turns of the wheel each lap!

  • I wish there was some onboard footage from one of the F1 cars

  • please tell me the indycar had a problem, it cant be THAT much slower, that's just embarrassing

  • @TheARMAProductions it's just like you eurocentric buttholes to show shit that supports your arguement without showing the otherside of it. top end champcars blow those f1 cars in the fuckin weeds. our cars are heavier and more robust and STILL stomp formula cars on ovals. you give me ten laps at indy and even a novice indy driver will defeat an f1 driver.that's one reason f1 boys don't come here. they are afraid to race at a racers track. too much herman tilke over there.

  • @penske13 yeah sure u just cant take that indy car is shit face it f1 is far faster and f1 cars race on real tracks and are far beter even on ur shitty race courses ur courses r ovals woooh woooh an oval ours hav turns and straights u need far more skill u dip any 1 cud drive an indy car lets c and indy car on our tricks bitchy red neck

  • @Crazybernard2k11 sorry to bust your bubble but all you have to do is watch nigel mansells comments on how hard these cars are to drive. you do remember who he is don't you? :)

  • @penske13 Montoya won Indy his first time out, as did Castroneves. Both of them started out on the path to F1. Most European drivers who end out in Indycars are drivers who failed to make it in F1. Fully one third of this year's Indy 500 field was made up of drivers who either raced or tested F1 cars or competed full time in a series one step below F1 in Europe (GP2, F3000, World Series by Renault or DTM). Guys like Wheldon and Lloyd ended out in the US due to lack of funding in Europe.

  • I'm confused by this dicussion about F1 vs Indycar on ovals. Doesn't this video answer the question? In any event, F1 engines may not be designed for ovals, but thats because they don't need to be. I'm sure Ferrari or McLaren wouldn't have a problem doing so.

  • @docmike1983 if, if, if ferarri... mclaren.... if grandmother have a dick, then she will be grandfather :D

    IndyCar have ALL speed (lap, high speed, race) race car records. Damn... F1 fans, your F1 have nothing.. only dirtily politic. And remember - IndyCar have a lot of limitations (engines and aero)!

  • @Montijs33 All racing series have limitations, so that's no excuse. Indycars set those records on high speed ovals in which drivers can run flat for at least a couple laps. Put F1 cars on an oval, and the video just showed what would happen. The only track in which F1 and Indycar (actually Champ Car) can be compared is Montreal. In 2002 da Matta set pole in a Champ Car at 1:18.959. The F1 pole that year was 1:12.836 set by Montoya. The next to last F1 qualifier was Webber at 1:15.508.

  • @TheARMAProductions

    That being said, I which a lot of these guys, American motor sport fans included, would keep their traps shut. That's the fun thing about motorsports, the variety! I guess if they quit posting that garbage, we couldn't hit the reply icon and verbally abuse them.

    As for the Isle of Mann, there are no words to describe the size of balls it takes to do that. MotoGP is far enough up the 2 wheel ladder for me.

  • @TheARMAProductions

    I totally agree. I DVR F1 races and watch them when I can. I set aside time on Sunday's to watch IZOD races live, especially the Indy 500. The reason I replied to your initial post was because of the "My Prefered MotorSport is better than your MotorSport" war of words on every racing video I watch on youtube. To each their own, I say! It is almost imposible to explain my love of the NHRA to anybody on here, expect for other die hard drag racing fans.

  • @TheARMAProductions

    I am a huge motorsports fan. In no way am I comparing the performance of these two types of open-wheel race cars. I realize that F1 wins, hands down. I just want to engage in a smart discussion with a F1 fan, not fanBOY! Post some Indy Car stats along with your F1 info to prove your point. I thought if you are so interested in touting the superiority of F1 over IZOD, you would do the little extra research to back up your stance.

  • i'd like to try drive both of them :D

  • @TheARMAProductions

    Any information on the acceleration on Indy Cars in 2006? I find it strange that you started out ranting about the confusion between Indy and F1 cars, yet forgot to post any information to support your claims.

  • Why are people so stupid. Yes an indy car can have a higher avg speed around an oval track because thats how they are made and set up for. You only have to look at the bodywork to see how advanced F1 is for proper circuit racing. So much is different from Indy to F1 even down to how the tires are made. @erasetoimprove Its nonsense to say f1 is scared to race ovals, if the teams/drivers and organise's wanted to race oval im sure it would be set up but it doesn't offer them the same challenge's.

  • @TheARMAProductions I like both Formula 1 and Indycar. Indycar has better competition and isn't too scared to race on ovals... meanwhile Formula 1 races on some of the greatest road courses in the world (but also some of the most boring)

  • top speed champ car better.v8 ford cosworth 800 hp lola/reynard .240 250 mph long ovale 2 miles 3.2 km.

  • Indy cars are shit when compared with a f1 in a real race course with many turns and shit. Oval racing is stupid and boring.

  • @SilverAZ85020 F1 is shit and boring, NASCAR and Indy forever.

  • @sk8terboi142 Football is boring, Car Races FOREVER!!!

  • @BarbarianStarcraft i love american footabll, but not that soccer crap from europe...soccer is stupid

  • @sk8terboi142 sadly enough for you, football (what you Americans call Soccer) and F1 are more famous than American football and NASCAR...

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  • @sk8terboi142 well yeah, why would anyone care about your comment that you are posting? Same thing. I like F1, i like football (not American) and i also like to watch NASCAR and Indy.

  • @DBOwnz It's actually simple, like everyone has his favorites, fightin makes no sense you know huh? Every nation has it's Sports, that are a tradition there, they've their top players and top drivers, top surfers and so on. ^^

  • @SilverAZ85020 Oh it is? I guess a bunch of cars that stay in a line during a race is cool to you then? Never pass each other? Yeah thats cool.

  • @SilverAZ85020 oval racing is only stupid and boring when you dont have the intelligence to understand the skill involved in racing at 200mph inches from other cars, buffered around a wall of turbulent air in a cockpit hot enough to melt your teeth, knowing that one wrong decision could put your car into the wall resulting in a fireball......yeah really boring

  • @dolphtrains2 if people thought like that they would like all racing , but thats not the case . the visual stimulation of going around and around is tedious .. no chicanes , no elevation changes and most of all . they use banked corners . i mean wtf . and push come to shove , moto gp racers have the biggest balls . no car , no belts . and they hang off the machne . not to mention going 215 or so . bike races command the most respect .period .

  • @dolphtrains2 How about all that, but doing it trough the city of monte carlo?

  • @SilverAZ85020 THat is true, and they are really dangerous!

  • @SilverAZ85020 its a different form of racing, you can not compare the two... its like the old NASCAR vs F1 arguement. F1 is technically superior, but NASCAR is more of a drivers sport! and any real motorsport fan will watch as much as possible, NASCAR, Indy, F1, BTCC, DTM, WTCC, GP2, GP3, Porsche Supercup, GT3, World Endurance, Grand Touring, Formula Nippon... I can go on forever! :P

    but not drag racing, that's a boring sport! :P

  • @SilverAZ85020 its a different form of racing, you can not compare the two... its like the old NASCAR vs F1 arguement. F1 is technically superior, but NASCAR is more of a drivers sport! and any real motorsport fan will watch as much as possible, NASCAR, Indy, F1, BTCC, DTM, WTCC, GP2, GP3, Porsche Supercup, GT3, World Endurance, Grand Touring, Formula Nippon... I can go on forever! :P

    but not drag racing, that's a boring sport! :P

  • @SilverAZ85020 And you are an under educated fool.

  • @SilverAZ85020 Irony is, people who come from racing on 'real' race courses tend to suck on oval tracks. Shumacher would get eaten alive at Daytona.

  • @PchanStitch Ofcourse he would..about 30 laps in he would fall asleep, and inevitably hit something.

  • @dvcelica Nah, 30 laps in he'd be crying from exhaustion. People who have done both oval and road all state that high speed oval is the most difficult, demanding form of racing on the planet. And that INCLUDES F-1 drivers and V8 Supercar series champions who have raced at Mount Panorama.

  • @PchanStitch wow funny, I would have considered cross country endurance running or cross country mountain biking to be amongst the "most demanding form of racing on the planet" unless your concept of racing is limited only to those that have an engine and four wheels...at any point, WRC and offroad racing are much more difficult and demanding. this argument that "xx driver from another sport would get pwned if he raced in a circle for 2 hours" is floored at its very core

  • @dvcelica Because the people making that argument fail to realise that if the best drive in a circle for 2 hours driver went to other sports, he to would also get pwned...thats the downside of being the best at what you do, it doesnt make you the best at things OTHER people do by default.

  • @dvcelica Actually, we see that from experience. Marcus Ambrose was a v8 Super Car series champion, including Mount Panorama. He rarely finishes better that 20th. Juan Montoya has driven in F1 for years and has multiple wins, in six years of NASCAR, he only has TWO wins. Then you have Carl Edwards, who actually BEAT Shumacher in a road course race a couple years back. By a fairly wide margin.

  • @dvcelica Then you have Jeff Gordon, NASCAR driver, who when in a driver swap with F1, his very first time in an F1 car on a course he's never raced at before, dished out a lap time ONE second below the last recorded F1 pole at that track. So, experience says NASCAR drivers tend to do pretty darn well against F1 drivers and in their cars (remember, NASCAR has road courses too), while the opposite happens when F1 drivers come to NASCAR.

  • @PchanStitch An entire second is quite alot in a series where an entire field can often be seperated by a second or less. Also mate, It is easier to adjust to something that performs better in every measurable way to what your used to than it is to adjust to something that performs worse. Especially when it comes to braking and handling. What does entertain me is the way you are carrying on and on defending the skill required of a sport when all I said is the sport is boring...and it is.

  • @PchanStitch Tbh while I dont find F1 that interesting to watch, it holds my interest alot longer than people driving in a circle for a few hours. If I want to watch somebody turn left for 2 hours , Ill take my kids down to the fare and they can ride the merry-go-round till their hearts content while I sit back and watch them have fun...

  • @dvcelica Lemme ask this-have you ever WATCHED a NASCAR race from start to finish? Have you WATCHED the way all 43 cars get bundled up mere inches away from each other? Have you ever WATCHED a driver save themselves from a spin in the middle of a pack? Did you WATCH Juan Montoya cause the jetdryer to explode last night? Have you seen the cars go flying and rolling in 20-car crashes? Have you seen some of the mind blowing moves drivers make with absolute pinpoint precision?

  • @dvcelica If it was boring, it would NOT be drawning in tens of millions of viewers all over the world. People would NOT be coming down all the way from Europe or Australia to watch the races. They would not fill up those 300-thousand strong grandstands every weekend. You may THINK it's boring because you've deluded yourself into thinking it's just driving in a circle with absolutely no real knowledge of what's going on.

    Besides, what makes turning left and right any more exciting?

  • @dvcelica And finally, just because it LOOK simple and easy does not mean it is. A jet fighter making a fast 360 degree turn LOOKS easy, but the pilot is under so much g-force that anyone without hours upon hours of conditioning will, and do pass out in seconds.

  • @dvcelica NASCAR LOOKS easy, but you're forgetting the car is VERY hard to drive, VERY heavy, and you're less than an inch away from a car with the same issues, where ONE wrong move can equal disaster, compared to the pansies racing multiple car lengths away in F1 and they get penalized for so much as a tap.

    Also, NASCAR has offroad and motorcross racers in the Sprint Cup. They don't tend to do very well either.

  • @dvcelica Montoya mentioned people are lucky to pass three drivers in a whole SEASON of F1. In NASCAR, several drivers pass 30-40 cars in a RACE. So, basically, F1, it's basically watching people driving in a line and pretty much know how it ends from the start, little passing, NO bumping or nudging because the driver will cry to their mommy-I mean, the 'stewards'. Compared to NASCAR, where people constantly pass, are free to bump and nudge, and you really have no idea how it will end.

  • @dvcelica Finally, how the sports got started speak for themselves. NASCAR was started by down-home people who weren't afraid to get rough and dirty during the Prohibition days, and started on local dirt tracks to see who had the fastest car.

    F1 was started by rich snobs who apparently are afraid of getting rough and dirty with their racing, and now, while the car is amazing, the racing is dry and boring.

    "They could stand to learn some things from NASCAR." - Richard Hammond.

  • when an F1 car does a lap at Indy at over 237 mph (AVERAGE) then we can say that an F1 car would beat an Indy car on an oval.. it might have been possible back inthe days of the V10's with the 1000hp they made, but they only make about 700hp now... 237mph ain't happening folks.

  • Lol I bet, wait, I KNOW a f1 car couldnt beat a Top Fuel Dragster.

  • @wes3tomcat i know right them Top Fuel Dragsters could beat an F1 car down every straight line in the world. Its amazing how the F1 teams spend millions on aero to make the car fastest down the quarter mile and they are still slower than Top Fuel Dragsters.

  • @Parkerthe1That is ridiculous statement, The only thing that stops an F1 car from going any faster is stupid rule and regulations, and not ancient dinosaur technology of top fuel garbage

  • @pbchallenger lol i was joking, i was just amazed that this idiot thinking these "top fuel dragsters" are faster than an f1 when an f1 car is designed to go around a track with CORNERS as fast as possible.

  • @Parkerthe1 your comment makes about as much sense as comparing a push bike to a jet, factually the dragster is going to be faster in acceleration aswell as top speed but show it a hairpin bend and well i think we all know what will happen.

  • Why are you americans so stupid? Of course a formula 1 car is better than an indy car. Indy car is not even close to matching GP2, let alone Formula 1.

    Formula 1 is the top of the class. Why cant you american morons realise that Indy Car is just a Tiny piece of shit nothing close to Formula one. Geezus

  • F1 highest speed - near 360 km/h. IndyCar highest speed - near 410 km/h. THATS ALL!

    f1 fans too dumb.... IndyCar have all speed records, but for you all,.. only f1, noobs :D

  • @Montijs33 Your an idiot, IndyCars suck compaired to F1 cars!!! It's like compairing Honda Civics to Ferraris. They aren't in the same class!!! Didn't you watch what happened above??? The The Honda and Super Aguri F1 cars smoked the shit out of your IndyCar!!! LOL

  • @Montijs33 yeh with no down force

  • @Montijs33 Ok, I like both series, I don't watch indy regularly, just because I live in Europe and no Channel on TV shows it, but an F1 would beat an Indy easily on a handling course, like nürburgring or silverstone, but indy would win on faster tracks...

  • @TheARMAProductions I read a dissertation once that was all about formlula 1 cars. They worked with a 2004 Mc laren and it did 0-100 in 2,80s, 0-200 in 5,60s. And I also watched videos of starts and the 0-200 times were all within 5-6 secs. from 0-300 it takes really long because of the downforce, Beacause the accelaration of a formula 1 car is limited to its grip (wheels etc) until about 240 km/h, more power doesnt help til then.

  • @TheARMAProductions your times are so not right

  • @TheARMAProductions Dude, Indycars have more top speed in comparison to F1 cars, the thing that makes F1 cars faster is the lighter weight, much lighter than an indycar..Indycar engines have around 800 hp while F1 engines today are about 700hp and in the next few years these numbers may drop to 600 because in 2013 F1 will run with V6 turbocharged engines.

    But even you cant compare the 2, an indycar is built for oval racing, but yet they can do pretty well on roadcourses..F1 cant run on ovals.

  • @ZoloftChimp

    Lol last time F1 had V6 turbos they was producing 1200bhp so that comment is void :p

  • Super Aguri -3

  • @TheARMAProductions i talking about 'current' IndyCar and F1 car setup. Indy have all speed records and thats finaly.

  • Lets not mention the fact that Honda and Toyota has pulled out of F1 because it's a money pit...

    Indycar is just a much more affordable motorsport for car makers

  • The only thing an indycar could beat an f1 car at is towing a trailer. I like both types of car and respect both sports but they are not even comparable in terms of capability. Whoever was whining on about indycars being subject to regulations check out the safety regs for F1.

  • @TheARMAProductions Sorry. F1 car can't do that.... Maybe some seconds gearing up to 400 (without aero :D). MAYBE!!! but full 600 - 800 km distance on 330 - 380 F1 CAN'T! NEVER! thats inpossible.... F1 car just explode :D

  • @Montijs33

    you sir are so stupid, it really hurts.

  • @peterpuetz I think, You stuped.... IndyCar have all speed records. And for F1 thats inpossible - 600 - 800 km...middle speed of race 333 - 380 km/h. F1 can't do that! And 380 - 413 km/h not possible for F1 car. Indy fastest race car in the world!

  • @Montijs33

    Do your homework it is and was possible.

  • @Montijs33 that is the stupidest comment ive seen in quite some time

  • @Montijs33 Indy WAS the fastest during late 90th-early 2000, until Champ car series was closed.

  • @Davilasammo CART in it's 1999 config would've given them a run for their money on a oval. Better than these so called Indy cars.

  • @PeterMayer thats right! champ cars has turbocharged engines and 1000hp, while F1 cars has only 750-850 horse power. Champ cars heavier, true. But on high speed ovals, this is not a problem.

  • other gearing set-up and an f1 car go easy up to 400+.

    F1 Cars are the fastest Cars in the world but indy car is the fastest series in the world.

  • @Hardundkrass IndyCar have a lot of shasies, aero and engines limits. If these limits take of from IndyCar, then Indy go easy up to 413+ (km/h). Remember - IndyCar have highest speed rec 413 km/h.

    IndyCar fastest race car in the world and fastest series too. F1 fastest on corners and only on corners. F1 never can done race 600 or 800 km on speed 333 km/h to 380 km/h. NEVER! F1 not for high speed

  • F1 Car said ''Good Bye'' to INDY Car

  • Call me crazy but watching an f1 go around an oval is actually quite entertaining.

  • That and they more relaxed rules and safety in indy car. The regulations for F1 are much tighter to stop the cars from becoming too fast.

    Also F1 is always pushing the limits and technology.

  • Nothing compare f1.haha

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  • Michigan Speedway:

    In 1996, Paul Tracy was clocked at 256.948 mph (413.518 km/h) during a practice session. In 1997, Richie Hearn was clocked at 249.018. Paul Tracy set the track record for qualifying at 234.949 in 2000, which is still a track record.

    To all F1 fans - ALL fastest speed track records have IndyCar (CART). Remember that! F1 only second fastest race car in the world!

  • @Montijs33 yeah but indy cars are made to run stupid and boring ovals lol

  • @Montijs33 A fast time round an oval?! No way! Try that round some corners and an F1 car would be round much faster

  • @Montijs33 no its not, watch a modern f1 car its so quick and they are held back by rules

  • On October 28, 2000, during CART qualifying, Gil de Ferran set the track (Fontana Speedway) record for fastest lap at 241.426 mph (388.537 km/h). This is considered by some as the world speed record for fastest lap on a closed course, however, some debate whether or not it was an official record as recognized by the FIA. The 2003 Indycar race was the fastest circuit race ever in motorsport history, with an average speed of 207.151 mph(333.306 km/h) over 400 miles (640 km).

    F1 CAN'T do that!

  • @Montijs33 F1 can do faster than that. But they run on circuits with corners.

  • @Montijs33 F1 doesnt race in oval, simply because they're dangerous, any crash there will be at 180+mph.

    if a car hit the barrier and stops in the middle of the track, Zanardi and Paul Dana will happened

    if a car hit the back of another, it will goes airborne like Dan Wheldon

    racing in oval is indeed a challenge for drivers. but nothing beat the value of life

    F1 learned the hard way. Tamburello and Villanueva corners are basically oval turns without banking, and 2 drivers lost their life there

  • Gil de Ferran at Fontana, Fastest closed course World Record----Indycar!!!!

  • @chad4190 no shit its an oval of course your gonna get a world record it only takes 30 secs to get around the track!!!

  • I am a fan of all racing, with that being said, all open wheeled racings herritage lead back to one place, Indianapolis Motor Speedway! The Indycars from several years ago, not the crap we see today, were great machines that cranked over 1000 horsepower, and hold the world record for the fastest lap ever on a closed course EVER! look it up! F1 is a great series with wonderful cars, but who wants to watch them play follow the leader, i gave that game up when i was 6 years old!!!

  • I am a fan of all racing, with that being said, all open wheeled racings herritage lead back to one place, Indianapolis Motor Speedway! The Indycars from several years ago, not the crap we see today, were great machine that cranked over 1000 horsepower, and hold the world record for the fastest lap ever on a closed course EVER! look it up! F1 one is a great series with wonderful cars, but who wants to watch them play follow the leader, i gave that game up when i was 6 years old!!!

  • F1 Fighter won !

  • fwon

  • fucking destoyed lol

  • @elwood173. I am aware that not all Americans are dumb asses at not all are complete idiots despite what we all see and hear, you seem like a nice enough bloke, I'm sure that you can understand that it just gives me a certain amount of pleasure to wind up and get reactions from Americans, I also am a huge fan of f1 and motorsport in general so I do appreciate good tracks whatever country there in. Infact I love the road America circuit, but dont tell any of the angry Americans tho. Cheers

  • @6V92A only a dumb yank would consider this Micky mouse tracks complex. Ha. What a muppet.

  • @hinkleracing there's obviously more than on groupe of countries that think the same about how retarded America is cos England's not part of the euro.

  • @mmmkaythen surely a 200 mph demolition derby would be considered primitive not to mention idiotic, even in a brain less shoot your own side instead of the enemy wer the best wer world champions evan tho all the teams are from america country like America? Surely.

  • @ClydesRevenge and @ any other dumb yanks that won't to Try to compare Indi car to f1. First oval Ricky bobby would miss and I would knock him out, secondly the death of dan wheldon shows that Indi is so far behind f1 in every way, and driving only left fast is only considered entertainment in the U S of gay cos your un-evolved brains can't comprehend complex cornering, just look at nas car. Ha. I rest my case.

  • @1sammyson Do your research dude. Check Watkins Glen, Road America, Sebring, Elkhardt Lake, Indy mid field, Daytona Mid field. These are all complex tracks where you just dont turn fuckin left. Did i mention Toronto? Vancouver? Long Beach? Cleveland Grand Prix? Mid-Ohio Sports Course? Indy Car jus doesnt race oval tracks. Same as Nascar. Get your fuckin head out of your ass and stop judge'in fuck face.

  • Two of the worst f1 cars in history and they still beat the Indy car with ease.

  • F1 is faster you fucking twats when they get the new engines in 2014 they will be able to do 260 unlimited but 235 mph limited can indycar do that NO

  • Anyone who thinks the INDYCAR is better than F1 is an idiot and this video proves it.

    Even getting a bad start, the BAR Honda of Jenson Button blew past the INDYCAR with ease and both the BAR Honda and the Super Aguri pulled out a huge lead.

    Not to mention they both sounded much better at full throtle going past the crowd.

    F1 is the top motorsport in the world cause its watched all over the world.

    More countries are buidling tracks to host F1 than any other motorsport.

  • Why do all the japanese constantly wear those stupid face masks?

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  • I know this is only a demonstration, but the F1 cars seem very slow through the corners.

  • Rubbish. That's why they been left out of f1 so long.

  • Indi car is American, that's my point,

  • my whole life i wanted to see a race between a F1 and a indy!;D

  • Only stupid Americans would be entertained by racing on an oval circuit, round and round, there little undeveloped brains couldn't handle a f1 track. Fools!

  • @1sammyson That's Twin Ring Motegi and it's in Japan.

  • @1sammyson

    your a idiot the very first racetracks across the world were ovals 

  • @RIEKSONE exactly, the rest of the world moved on and advanced America on the other hand... well

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  • @RIEKSONE so what, cant you develop? you cant go on? the rest of the world moved on to racetracks not being oval, using cars being superior to the cars driving on oval tracks. thats the whole point of sammyson. 

  • @1sammyson hahahaha isnt it in asia ;D

  • @1sammyson Yet some of the most difficult tracks in the world are in the US

  • @1sammyson

    Actually this oval seems to be in another country besides United States...

  • @lBluefellow its Twin Ring Motegi

  • @ssj5devilhunter666

    And do you realize what country this track is located in?

  • @lBluefellow yes mine! Japan

  • @1sammyson thats not all they do dumbass.. not to mention this is not a fair fight here... f1 is considerably more expensive car compared to a 600,000 dollar indy car with a much smaller displacement also... All you guys do is talk shit without ever looking up the specs on our race cars.. we work with a much smaller budget and still come close, and dont get started on production cars

  • @z28snakeeater isnt the Indycar engine a 4.0 v8?

  • @Imreadingthisaloud 3.5L my apologies and you are closer than what i though.. i was going off old standards of when i was 6 years old for the few years they made it 1.6L and then they allowed a v6 buick motor and some crazy other bullshit

  • @z28snakeeater u should check out the old 1.5L F1 cars from the 80's. 1.5L 4 Cylinder turbo making 1500hp. Now thats power from a smaller displacement...

  • @Imreadingthisaloud now talk about 10,000 hp out of 502cid or 8.2L which is 5.5 times the size making 6 and 2/3 the power and probably 20 times the torque and requires such an insane ignition system it runs of detonation for the last half of the track if you know what that is...

  • BTW thats top fuel drag cars that do 330 in 4.5 seconds over 1000 feet...

  • @z28snakeeater its good to see you compared similar systems, Petrol(gasoline) is often confused at the pumps for 90% Nitromethane and 10% Methanol. If u wana go that route u might aswell just talk about thrust

  • @Imreadingthisaloud same can be said for f1 vs indy?

  • @1sammyson

    Haha. Crybaby. You people are funny. Our brains are very undeveloped you're right. Nice economy btw

  • @Jfinny16 why is he a crybaby?

  • @1sammyson thats why they are going to the us

  • @1sammyson ummm.....I dont think this is in America. Just sayin...