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  • "Whincup in the fence.." . "and *** in the fence" .. "and aaaaaaaaaaalllll in the fence" :D :D :D awesome xD

  • Nice series, but I prefer the BTCC...

  • malparidos

  • AND THEN BASSHHH!!!!!!!

  • pretty much sums up touring cars like aussie v8's and btcc thing like that, obviously broken car. i cant still make it!

  • Arguably some of the most exciting racing and commentary in recent years in motorsport. Pity I was at the Tasmania race a few weeks before and missed this one!

  • NASCAR and V8 Supercars are both great racing series. Why say one is better than the other? Just enjoy both.

  • @xN0Fear88x nascar is about going in a circle at 200mph,see those things where the car isnt going in a straight line,those are called corners and are what make motorsport interesting!!!!

  • @bigerch85 NASCAR races at 4 different road courses in its top 2 series. Also there are no circle tracks. There are about 25 or so unique oval courses, all of which vary in length, shape, banking, and necessary driver skills. You don't seem to know that much about NASCAR, but that's okay because you're Australian. I'm assuming they don't show NASCAR on TV very often in Australia. You should give NASCAR a chance, once you understand all of the rules and strategy, you just might end up liking it.

  • @xN0Fear88x ill be honest,i do like a bit off Nascar.but it gets a bit boring doing 300 hundred laps on mostly banked ovals.there is some skill required but not as much as these dudes.the crashes in Nascar do make up for some of the boringness!Im Scottish btw,i just think Austrailian

  • @bigerch85 I'm sure you know who Marcos Ambrose is. Why don't you ask him if he thinks NASCAR requires as much (if not more) skill than V8 Supercar racing.  He dominated in the V8 Supercar series and has yet to win a single oval race in NASCAR. He's not even come close.

    Like I said, I do like both series, but to say V8 Supercars require more skill to drive than NASCAR stockcars is closed minded.

  • @xN0Fear88x They require different skills, the V8 Supercars requires a far bigger range of skills, Nascar requires skills for very minute control required to stretch out every tiny bit of speed, you are basically perfecting your racing line around several banking corners. V8 Supercars requires you to be able to handle lots of different types of corners. Just my opinion.

  • @xN0Fear88x A lot of it has to do with what team you are with. Im sure if he had some hendrick equipment he would of won a lot of races by now. I can't even beleive you are defending nascar drivers lol

  • is a nice championship!!!

  • 1:30 Announcer said it all...

  • i know racing these things is hard, but that looked pathetic

  • @Jedontrack imagine hydroplaning consistently on all 4 wheels.. - these racing slicks do not have groves cut into them to funnel out the water from under them.. also after the safety car the tires would of lost all heat and standard slicks are very hard when cold.. add the fact these cars have brakes designed to work at very high temps - they wont bite below the operating temp.. basically you have to go fast to slow down. Put 600-640 hp into the picture and just think about it.

  • @fergus1494 Thanks for that. :)

  • Wow! Corners !

  • @rzober89biologia ok, my mistake, it's Australian not American

  • oh no he's it the fence...they both hit the fence... their all in the fence

    haha brilliant

  • look like shift 2 AI

  • the most thillering ending to a race ever

  • AAAHAHAHAHA XDDDDDD xDD c'mon haha xD thats funny.. xD

  • Wow... I don't think I've seen three teams making the wrong call like that before...

  • @SDLRob I don't think you understand. All of those teams were in the fight for the championship title, this was the second to last race of the season, if one if them went in for wets and the others did not follow, then the team that got wets would lose track posistion and risk losing the championship. So no they didn't make the wrong decision.

  • @csgis27 So what, it's a risky move but it's better to have control over your car than track position. It was fairly safe bet that once you were back out, you'd be able to make up track position considering you can actually grip properly. [Though the accident probably would held him up.]

    At the end of the day, the driver is the one who has to drive the car. If he asks for wets, you give him wets. He obviously thought he could make up the position because he knows the risks like everyone else.

  • better than nascar

  • @ChaoticAssass1n  hahaha yea right.

  • @ChaoticAssass1n

    Well that´s a no brainer lol

  • @ChaoticAssass1n

    ...and DEFINITELY worse than pre-1993 Group A.

  • @ChaoticAssass1n Have you ever actually watched NASCAR? I was at this race and it was boring as batshit for the most part. NASCAR is much more exciting much more often, though as with the V8's the minor categories are more exciting more of the time.

  • @ChaoticAssass1n

    of course. its nascar type sounds with DTM racing type action.

  • those guys who run the teams are stupid , the driver always knows best.

  • Classic, craziest thing I've seen in V8SC for sure. Top 3 championship contenders all top 3 in the race, all in the wall. Good on Webb getting his first main game win out of it too. :)

  • maaan this was sum crazy shit, gotta love the v8's

  • What a mess

  • and craig lowndes comes and bangs him from the rear lol that was silly they should of all pulled in to the pits and got wets

  • They were all being morons

    Should have listened to the drivers

  • top 3 all fuck up lol

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