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SAFEisFAST
Добавлен 10 июл 2011
SAFEisFAST is a free online driver development program for young and aspiring drivers, created by The Road Racing Drivers Club (RRDC). The website features video tutorials and advice from world champion drivers on topics such as racecraft, fitness, safety, career management and more.
SAFE stands for Skilled, Assured, Fit, Empowered, the qualities a young driver must acquire and hone if they want to be successful in motor sport. It also helps to be safe and controlled on the track.
The RRDC is a US organization made up of many of the world’s finest racing drivers. Members are elected by their peers and include Formula One World Champions, Indy-500 winners, champion Sports Car Drivers, and top American amateur road racers.
SAFE stands for Skilled, Assured, Fit, Empowered, the qualities a young driver must acquire and hone if they want to be successful in motor sport. It also helps to be safe and controlled on the track.
The RRDC is a US organization made up of many of the world’s finest racing drivers. Members are elected by their peers and include Formula One World Champions, Indy-500 winners, champion Sports Car Drivers, and top American amateur road racers.
Bobby Rahal on his Indy 500 win, advice for young drivers and more! | RRDC Legends
In the first edition of our new RRDC Legends series, Bobby Rahal tells us the story of his 1986 Indy 500 win and his relationship with team boss Jim Trueman.
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safeisfast.com/ is a free Online Driver Development program for aspiring drivers providing video tutorials as well as direct advice from today's top racers and industry experts.
Follow us on social media!
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Instagram: safeisfast
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Learning A New Race Track
Просмотров 31 тыс.Месяц назад
When you turn your first laps at a new track, how do you know whether that next corner is flat out or you need to slam it down to first gear? In this video, we're joined by Scott Dixon, Alexander Rossi, Jordan Taylor, Marcus Ericsson, Scott McLaughlin, Paul di Resta and Felipe Massa as they give their advice on how to learn a new race track. SAFEisFAST.com is a free Online Driver Development pr...
What is Fast? | The World's Online Driver Development Program
Просмотров 30 тыс.2 месяца назад
The ultimate tool on your journey to motorsport success. SAFEisFAST is a free online driver development program, from the Road Racing Drivers Club, for aspiring drivers providing video tutorials as well as direct advice from today's top racers and industry experts. Find out more: safeisfast.com/ Follow us! X: SAFEisFAST Instagram: safeisfast TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@saf...
Set-Up vs Driving Style - Knowing Which To Change
Просмотров 30 тыс.4 месяца назад
When the lap times just aren't coming in, how do you know whether you need to change the car set-up or something in your driving? Jack Aitken, Connor De Phillippi, Katherine Legge, Ben Barnicoat, Matt Bell and Mikkel Jensen give their insight. SAFEisFAST.com is a free Online Driver Development Program for aspiring drivers providing video tutorials as well as direct advice from today's top racer...
The Art Of Defensive Driving
Просмотров 31 тыс.5 месяцев назад
When only a few laps remain and you’re being pressured from behind for the win, you need to know The Art of Defensive Driving. It’s not as simple as covering the inside or parking it on the apex, there’s a fine line between defending well and doing something that could land you in trouble with the stewards. Featuring professional drivers Jack Aitken, Connor De Phillippi, Katherine Legge, Ben Ba...
How To Deal With Tough Times In Racing
Просмотров 31 тыс.7 месяцев назад
How To Deal With Tough Times In Racing
How To Win With Race Car Technology
Просмотров 11 тыс.8 месяцев назад
How To Win With Race Car Technology
FAST IN and FAST OUT - The Secret To Rotating The Car
Просмотров 37 тыс.11 месяцев назад
FAST IN and FAST OUT - The Secret To Rotating The Car
Is Sports Car Racing Your Best Path To A Pro Career?
Просмотров 26 тыс.Год назад
Is Sports Car Racing Your Best Path To A Pro Career?
Over-Driving: Stop driving the wheels off the car
Просмотров 36 тыс.Год назад
Over-Driving: Stop driving the wheels off the car
The Start - Ten Seconds That Can Make... Or Break Your Race
Просмотров 34 тыс.Год назад
The Start - Ten Seconds That Can Make... Or Break Your Race
Karting vs Sim Racing: Which Is The Better Training Ground?
Просмотров 35 тыс.2 года назад
Karting vs Sim Racing: Which Is The Better Training Ground?
The Fastest (and Safest) Way Through Traffic
Просмотров 34 тыс.2 года назад
The Fastest (and Safest) Way Through Traffic
Get a Grip: How to Drive at the Limit
Просмотров 38 тыс.2 года назад
Get a Grip: How to Drive at the Limit
How To Win Championships: Lessons from Champions
Просмотров 25 тыс.3 года назад
How To Win Championships: Lessons from Champions
Ross Bentley's Speed Secrets Part 3
Просмотров 24 тыс.3 года назад
Ross Bentley's Speed Secrets Part 3
Ross Bentley's Speed Secrets Part 2
Просмотров 19 тыс.4 года назад
Ross Bentley's Speed Secrets Part 2
Racing Luck: How to Stack the Odds in Your Favor
Просмотров 4,4 тыс.4 года назад
Racing Luck: How to Stack the Odds in Your Favor
What It Takes to Be a Great Racing Driver… In 90 seconds
Просмотров 9 тыс.4 года назад
What It Takes to Be a Great Racing Driver… In 90 seconds
Tuning Shocks/Dampers for Speed - Part Two: On-Track Testing
Просмотров 13 тыс.4 года назад
Tuning Shocks/Dampers for Speed - Part Two: On-Track Testing
Tuning Shocks/Dampers for Speed - Part One: How They Work
Просмотров 27 тыс.4 года назад
Tuning Shocks/Dampers for Speed - Part One: How They Work
Surviving Racing's Deadliest Decade: An inside look at the dramatic improvements in racing safety.
Просмотров 4,9 тыс.4 года назад
Surviving Racing's Deadliest Decade: An inside look at the dramatic improvements in racing safety.
Easily karting, I do sim racing because I cannot afford constant karting, but when I tried karting it has a entire dimension, sim racing is not nearly as physical, also confidence, Easily high on sim racing because there is nothing to lose
Bob was my favorite driver in the 90's golden age of CART. He was fast, consistent and a clean racer. He knew how to bring the car home and score championship points. He's a class gentleman as well.
A class act!
To add to what Bobby said, Tommy Kendall, who was a pretty good racer once said, "Racing is the one sport where talent guarantees you nothing."
It takes so much more 👊
Love bobby
So do we!
Mario was an expellee from Montona/Istria. The italian population was pushed out there by force just like the germans in the eastern parts of the Reich lost their homelands by ethical cleansing.
This "underrated"-thing comes from people, who turn their own subjective perception of feeling (criminally) underrated by their social fellows on to some celebrity in a public space. Kind of a compensation.
explanation on caster angle: caster ange is good, now walk away.
Hi
Lots of wisdom here for those making their way through the beginner-to-proam transition.
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If it's laser scanned and a permanent track the simulator is all you need! Mildly downplaying the importance of simulation. Take two drivers to a new track, allow one to sim race and allow the other to watch only on board and let's see who gets up to pace quicker!
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Let us know if you found this useful and what you'd like to see next! 👇
I was raised not too far from Nazareth, Pennsylvania. Mr. Andretti was an Icon in Pennsylvania and still is.
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Love the videos, keep em coming, please!
Yea 45k is anything but affordable
Thanks a lot 👍🏾
Would this essentially be a dead zone in relation to maybe a joystick input or trigger input on a controller?
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If things were fair, each one of these videos would have millions of views, because the content and overall production is absolute gold.
On iRacing I'm always convinced I just need to drive better but this helps a lot!
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braking on the sim gave me confidence to get on the brake harder in a real car
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I am racing driver virtual of oval (now have one race in daytona/assetto corsa), but I am so happy, why I prepare for the championship online in assetto corsa. I have 15 years old. Good luck for my race and your race!
They say Jordan’s helmet was hand made to accommodate his hair.
I would be so close to the car in front. Like right on the bumper. I love racing
Wish everyone on iRacing would watch this!
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My key takeaway from this is defensive driving is all about positioning. If you need to defend position yourself where it will make it the most difficult for your opponent to make the pass. Depending on the race, corner and conditions that could be moving to the inside line or parking it on the apex to kill their run. Regardless of where you choose to place the car though got to decide that before the guy behind is pulling out to make his move otherwise it is blocking.
You could have the greatest driving skills in the world... and never get the luck of being a racing driver! Raw skill without money or luck is just that, raw, unusable talent for driving fast! I know this because I was one of those people with all the talent for driving but never had a chance to prove it. That is why I feel like I have wasted my life perfecting my skills and for what, being the fastest courier in the world making only 200$ driving 300+ miles per day 4 days a week... until I got hit while at a red light by a speeding truck and now it hurts to drive! That was over a year ago, now I'm 40, disabled and broken, mind body and soul! I had the dream of being one of the best drivers in the world... but I was born with spine issues that only got worse after the crash to where I'm in a wheelchair most days! No racing for me, no testing my skills and living my dream... Just pain and suffering. That is what I get for having a dream that only 1% of people ever get the chance of seeing come true. I would have been better off just not having a dream.
No man, i hear you i had a twin passion since ever, music and cars, i forgot the latter in the years, and just now rediscovering cars and getting into cars and racing is just like 10 years have been lifted off my shoulders, i dont know what will happen in the future, but i will never leave these two primal passions of mine. I cant
do you wear undergarments under your fireproof underwear?
Hey Leggett. We love you ladies. ❤❤❤
Awesome video! 🔥
very useful
Great video
Defending is positioning the car in a way which makes the overtake more difficult and risky (for both). Blocking is positioning the car which makes the overtake impossible.
You can have a million dollar head, but a ten dollar budget.
I had a car crash and had a pretty massive concussion, I blacked out for a bit, hazily drug myself out of the car, then just sat there for a long time. Didnt realize until I was in class a few days later that my head was screwed up. Ive also had a few concussions since that I rocked my head and while I didnt black out or anything, a day or two later my brain just wasnt right. One concussion I had it was like 2-3 days later then I went to an urgent clinic and couldnt tell my left from my right. My mood was all over th place for a while, calm as could be, then a second later I broke my hand punching my fridge, then just depressed for a few months. I remember having onee concussion before thanksgiving, going to my aunt and uncles house and just being really confused and scared.
this is excellent stuff, glad I found it
This is a great video. Wise words from wise men.
Not quite by himself, the Australian Jack Brabham built very successful Formula One cars in the sixties & seventies. Jacks cars were simple unlike Halls but brilliantly executed.Also Bruce McLaren whose cars absolutely dominated Can Am in the 1960’s, but was killed testing in 1970 in the seventies.
Brian and David Hobbs were also a great comedic pairing. I remember them giving Jackie Oliver the business on the false grid at Watkins Glen, really quick wits.
Who's with me?! in pain right now watching this!😢
I would say the 2C was the most beautiful of the lot, even though it's luck changed when morphed into the 2E.
I passed Ricky Taylor in a go kart race once. So we're kinda on the same level.
I like to put F1 on tv and just walk pass it to claim the same thing about Max.
Interesting . We are so lucky in this day and age to get this quality information from the horses mouth. Yeh I’m old ❤️
The damper/spring design with the spring in-line with the shock body ( see 0:23 in) is the worst setup you can give your car.
Scott Dixon is the best at it