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Great content – but the techt talk studio is to grey and dark
Game respects game.
अगर आपका कोई सवाल है तो कमैंट्स में हमें जरूर बताएं। अगर आपको वीडियो पसंद आई हो तो लाइक और सब्सक्राइब जरूर कीजिए।
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Brilliant and clearly explained tech talk. Keep it up guys!
This guy "Sam", isn't he the Max Verstappen basher? So far for independent journalism…
This is similar to a swept airplane wing and is acting like a spanwise flow along the tapered edge. This tapered edge directs the flow more inboard in this case as explained. The straighter the wing or in this case the cut the straighter the vortex will be. Nice simple and accurate discription in this video!
That was brilliant. More of this please.
great to see craig on.
time to get Peter on next
Fascinating! But air is a gas Sam, not a fluid. 😀 Well done… more please!
I'm a simple guy
I see Sam Collins and Tech Talk
I hit like and love the entire video
Wow F1 getting Craig onboard. Awesome!
I had no idea Sam was 6'6" until seeing this
I’m so so happy to see Scarbs here! Best of the best!
Scarbs!!!!!
Sam Collins come back to super GT…..
Interesting, I love the tech talk the most. These insides are the best.
Beautiful
I just love that tall guy. He is so maticulate,not his hair, but his Ora I believe. He is so addictive
Just go back to a flat bottom car like in 1991-1993. Stepped floor is used incorrectly at 06:05s in this video. We've had "stepped floors" since 1995. Stepped floor indicates the step in the Z axis.
Ok for real now, can you guys please upgrade your cameras, it really does look like im watching a video made in 2007
my man is seriously rocking the Side Show Bob look.
Awesome! Thanks for making it so clear!
Great to see Craig Scarborough on Tech Talk. He's added a mix of analysis to the previously more descriptive show!
MAKE THIS THE NEW NORM!!
So the moral is "There is no secret"
These two are the best by far at what they do.
True legends, Craig and Mercelo . . .
Scarbs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sam is the best
What does the defuser do?
Srry im a newbie 😉
FIA has become like FIFA, favoring teams paying them money
"Memory IS RAM! Oh dear!!!"
Happy to see Sam here! As I'm really missing him commentating Super GT
2:50 – If you're young you felt patronised. If you're not, you felt your age….
I'm so happy that these tech talks exist, they are great content and just what a true F1 fan wants.
Sam is absolutely bossing this! Where have you been all my life pal?
Craig and Sam are definitely a new power team for F1 analysis!
Wasn't the story that Pirelli wanted less downforce (as they couldn't make new tyres) and the FIA obliged, then they made harder tyres anyway?
Craig – what a legend. Just give me an hour of him talking tech – don’t need the other presenter – he added nothing.
You lost me when you uttered the words "Because water is just a fluid … like air" at 6:31
Sure you meant it behaves in a similar way but…
Scarbs
Imagine a 2 hour long F1 tech masterclass with these two guys and James Allison. Take my money.
"Water is just a fluid, like air" almost made sense in the context
Would you say that both Craig and Sam are sporting "The Hunter look"…? Guys, linen please.
6:30 Stop the press, we have confirmation that water is a fluid, like air.