Indy Car Crashes
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i was about to change to a different video because i thought it was another 1 of dem crappy clip shows which only shows pictures lol
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R.I.P. Dan Wheldon
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mute
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what year was 0:25?please comment at dannyphantom2578
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was war des bei 2:23 ???
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@NewLeafNLC no. F1 cars have to maneuver through turns, so the speed is reduced. But IRL cars usually race in ovals, no u-turns,s-curbs or sharp turns. Obviously IRL cars can go faster.
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@TheNodnarb66 Alessandro Zanardi, Lausitzring Eurospeedway, September 2001. He survived but both his legs were cut in the crash so that the surgeons had to remove all the lower part of the legs (from knees to feet).
The red things you see are flesh chunks from his legs... But he agreed another surgery months after that, which allowed doctors to replace his missing legs by protheses.
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@TheNodnarb66 no but he lost he´s both legs. the bloody red things are he's legs!
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It's really funny to read comments by uneducated American fans about Villeneuve and Montoya. They left for America because they weren't good enough anymore and were over the hill.
It takes far more talent to race in F1, the technical demands are far superior both from the tracks and from the car themselves. Indy cars are backwards and are very primitive. Thumbs up if you disagree.
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0.09 death ?
@tkpenalty. Remember Villeneuve? Ever heard about Montoya? In case you've not read, most F1 drivers are scared of the white walls.
a0121536 2 years ago 5
F1 cars are also limited.
Gusdor 2 years ago 3