Dabbling In The Boundary of Disaster: Pikes Peak 2022
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I joined Robin Shute and The Sendy Club on a wild race week at the Pikes Peak Hill Climb race. Everything did not go smoothly. Until it did.
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That new carbon fiber steering wheel was the secret sauce! All Hail the Algorithm.
@schmithjagen7228
Жыл бұрын
That sketchy grip on it add a few more hp
The way you edited and scripted this makes it one of the greatest auto racing video reports of all time
@groundcontrolgainesville4841
2 жыл бұрын
I'm so happy I did not know the results ahead of time. The ending was totally unexpected and had me absolutely verklempt
@hpa101
2 жыл бұрын
@@groundcontrolgainesville4841 emotional rollercoaster for sure - Taz.
@beelzebub425
Жыл бұрын
No kidding!
@gathel8574
Жыл бұрын
But to me its feel like a daily small community doing races at the mountain
@joebromberg
Жыл бұрын
amen to that
18:40 what an absolute god 🤣. I can imagine that conversation when he got back "sorry my time was a little slow in the top section, I had a rollover"
@906MediaProductions
2 жыл бұрын
I'm absolutely shocked that it wasn't too damaged to finish. Proves how durable you need to build them to handle the forces of racing.
@davedave6422
2 жыл бұрын
@@906MediaProductions that is levi shirley in an ultra4, that is a nothing compared to some of the normal racing conditions they see. Its another great style of motorsport where the top class is truly unlimited and the only rules relate to safety.
@thewheelieguy
2 жыл бұрын
It was the narrow "off-road buggy", so bodywork and tires/suspension were tough and would not be bent out of place. (But you're certainly more likely to catch a rollover than something much lower to the ground/wider)
@DeathKnight553
Жыл бұрын
no kidding lol, dude just shrugged it off like it was normal, probably took him a second to get moving becuase he had to recall where the track was. "That way? yeah that way"
@ryano8613
Жыл бұрын
Not the first time he has rolled and KEPT rolling lol..! I love that he has a rock racing buggy up PPi.
This uniqueness is what has been missing from the Indy 500 for many decades. In the early days, maybe up through the 1970's, the cars were much more interesting.
@david929190
2 жыл бұрын
Bow there is the freedom 500 with stock crown vic's.
@808bigisland
2 жыл бұрын
Always been a fan of hill climbs. Grew up near a very nice track in the Alps. Cars got better every year. 5 mins after finishing my driver's test, at age 18, I took my dad's Alfa and raced up the hill. I never told him. Built my own 500hp Cobra hill climber for Haleakala. Good times.
@EliteSniperTV
2 жыл бұрын
Modern can am series would be insane
A friend of mine owned a 1952 ,all aluminum Jag roadster. He did the Pike's Peak Rally several times. On one run ,he ran into the cloud layer. So he slowed way down, because it was total white out. He was then passed by a Ferrari, he pulls to the side of the road,shuts off the engine and listens. He can't hear the Ferrari, he gets out of the Jag,and walks up the road, he then hears some one cursing a blue streak and struggling. Approaching the edge of the road(a drop of about 1000 ft) hear is the Ferrari driver trying to climb back up on to the road. My friend helped him up and took him as passenger for the rest of the rally. The Jag driver was Charlie Morgan, classic Jag drivers will know him. Rest in peace Charlie.
18:40 Like a boss. He rolls his car over, takes a sec, and then gets back on the track to finish the race.
The downforce commentary is so damn logical and informative. The corrections for cutting the front undertray and adding more front wing are great. The difference between the old and new diffusers is insane. It's not incremental at all. I can imagine that conversation ending with, "fuck it."
Love the array of cars. Wish I could have taken my dad before he passed. He was an aerospace engineer and total car guy. He would have loved your channel. Thanks for the awesome videos Matt.
I was watching from devils playground! Sadly didn't get to see much because of the fog but still an incredible experience. Great video, very interesting to get some more context behind the winning team!
@beeschamelsoose476
2 жыл бұрын
nice to see you here!
@Propulus
2 жыл бұрын
Pikes peak rocket carplane when? Or maybe a spin launching it up the mounatin?
@Tom-nx6ev
2 жыл бұрын
@@Propulus This is a great idea!
@guard13007
2 жыл бұрын
Hmm, one of my favorite KSP players likes hill climb racing too? Nice. :D
@simsim6598
2 жыл бұрын
The crossover I never thought would exist
This is one race that’s on my bucket list to see in person
@origamihawk
2 жыл бұрын
Pikes peak, Baja, and King of the Hammers
@Mrtrunks
2 жыл бұрын
Yes to all of them but I don’t know of king of hammers I have to look into that one
@boredvideos1
2 жыл бұрын
This year was my first year! I couldn't see shit the whole time and loved it😅
@RadDadisRad
2 жыл бұрын
I was here for this race. I was at the staging area where the car waited to take off. I saw myself a couple times in this video.
@jphilb
2 жыл бұрын
And The Isle of Man TT
I am a senior engineering student, my motorsports experience is only in Formula Student. This video summed up our emotions on our last event, except for the end: We followed the if it ain't broke don't fix it mantra. We had new hubs for our second year car, but didn't swap them because testing was limited due to covid. We went to our last competition after a failure in the first one with our hopes being high. On acceleration, our tripod on the right rear hub rode the insert, a result from a driveshaft failure last year. We had skidpad and autox on the next day. We decided to not replace the hub and hope for the best. It did the same thing in skidpad, machining the insert completely. In 5 hours, we swapped the hub, pressed it into the upright and passed tech (again). We were 5th in autox and as we were celebrating a bolt was found to not meet ground clearance: DSQ Next day endurance: everything is checked and ready: Car goes out, blitzes everyone but the top teams (millions in budget, ours not even in 6 digits). As we are celebrating techs find oil spills from the catch can, a one way valve had failed and oil had boiled: DSQ Sour taste but a rollercoaster experience in 2 days.
@D3nn1s
2 жыл бұрын
Oh man that sucks, that bolt shouldve been found during tech
@TheZanzaroni
2 жыл бұрын
@@D3nn1s the inspectors were either alumni from other teams, or they found it and kept it from us for post, either way, those were some of the most intense and amazing days of my life.
@D3nn1s
2 жыл бұрын
@@TheZanzaroni 2nd option would be pretty shitty but yeah people are doing that, been a similarish incident on my sailing team too... Yeah that mustve been nice, once had the opportunity to look at a formula student car closeup, pretty nice :D
@TheZanzaroni
2 жыл бұрын
@@D3nn1s Thanks! Some competitions do it for sure, I don't know about our case. It's a crazy world where engineering usually happens at the first 6 months and then it's just a project car built by monkeys, but when these things run they're awesome!
Matt, really excellent storytelling. I've honestly never been that interested in hill climbs until watching this. Bravo.
Beautifully told. Was on the edge of my seat the whole time, even after already knowing the results! Well done.
I've hill climbed in soupy conditions, but the level of commitment Robin, Rod, and the others that basically went as full-send as possible with that level of visibility is simply incredible.
Love these pikes peak video's, it's nice get the signature slightly snarky matt commentary instead of the overplayed screamy race anouncers
Matt, inspite of the algorithm, you are an outstanding writer.
I loved that car that flipped, landed right side up and just kept on going as if nothing happened lmao
Man, that was wholesome. Great storytelling, I cried at the end. 🥺
I've built and run a lot of race cars and it's quite incredible how many things go wrong and for seemingly the strangest of reasons, in the end you learn to build and prepare the car to an exact formula where every single thing you've learned from all the previous failures is included in the build then at last you reach a point where the darn thing works reliably. At times I seriously wondered if God was playing a game with me the way that the reliability issues were caused by so many, so strange and such unforeseeable things.
As always, incredible storytelling, Matt. All hail the algorithm!
@jpkatz1435
2 жыл бұрын
All hale MATT. He is moter head master story teller.
As a former motorcycle competitor on pikes peak, this video absolutely captures what almost every privateer goes through. I've had engines fail to start during practice, synthetic clutch lines melt on the start line as I get the green flag, crashes, poor running tunes, etc. Persistence is the key to this race. I started in 2012 and finally won in 2014 in the lightweight moto class. Always fun watching stuff like this
Pikes Peak 2022 was great, too bad it did not get that much attention as the Goodwood Festival of Speed coincided with their hillclimb as well. By the way, that McMurtry BLEW the competition away. Literally!
@indiebekonn
2 жыл бұрын
You mean the competition that does not exist at Festival of speed?
@dddddyyn
2 жыл бұрын
@@indiebekonn Are you unfamiliar with the hill climb???
@tkreitler
2 жыл бұрын
The McMurtry run at FOS was insane. I hope they run it at Pikes Peak next year.
@indiebekonn
2 жыл бұрын
@@dddddyyn I’m very familiar with it. But claiming any records and to be fair timing it at all is disingenuous. The only true record of the course is the Nick Heidfeld’s one after which F1 was banned from competition because “it got too fast”.
@dddddyyn
2 жыл бұрын
@@indiebekonn Seems like you are unfamiliar. You should educate yourself.
I love your delivery. Thanks for sharing.
Damn you cut this one together superfast, Matt.... I couldn't believe they actually ran to be top this year. Crazy race.
Better coverage than anyone else i've watched yet.
Congrats to the Sendy Club, this shows that Hard work, Dedication, Good Luck and a little bit of Insanity goes a long way.
Great year! Always funny to see yourself in random videos on KZread when you aren't expecting it. I was probably standing next to you at least a dozen times and it never registered otherwise I would have said hi. It was a whirlwind of a week and I will need at least a week to get caught up on sleep I think.
My comments don't show up in certain places but hoping this one does; This was an awesome video, great footage, excellent story telling of the challenges and the culmination of all their efforts. I initially misheard "everything finally went smoothly" as "everything finally meant something" , can loosely relate to thrashing to get to an event just to break right off the trailer, or in the first run, etc. as both interpretations (misheard and actual) are definitely how I've felt. The absolute legend that rolled and their cage/chassis builder(s) are to be applauded.
Finally, the Pikes Peak video we've all been waiting for.
Thanks Matt for bringing us along on this race. I don't watch racing much, and I don't plan to start now. Unless it's on your channel, then I will watch it. All hail the algorithm!
Only victory can sweeten a sweaty shoe full of champagne. Well done team Sendy.
i've been watching your channel for about three hours tonight. First time seeing you. Your videos are so great. I want to be you when I grow up. But I'm already grown up, and missed my chance to be a mechanical engineer. Your channel is the perfect way for me to live vicariously. Keep up the good work and I'll tell all my gearhead friends about you (if they don't know about you already). Found you through Jay, and I'd love to shove a motorcycle engine in a small vintage roadster. See you up on the crest some time!
@jeffbaker7249
Жыл бұрын
Oh, and love your sense of humor :)
Love those team uniforms. Amazing car and great teamwork getting it back up and running....And Winning! I remember being super disappointed going out with a failure for the first time, all the old guys just chuckled and said "That's Racing".
This is got to be one of my favorite PPHC commentaries ever! All the drama without the hype and plenty of problem solving explained. I TRULY enjoyed this beginning to end. Congratulations to team of The Sendy Club.
Fantastic! great story. Brought back some good racing memories of friends helping rebuild a motorcycle to make the grid. The "racing" is the whole experience, not just the driving/riding.
This was by far my favorite race event I've ever been to. I was up at Devil's Playground in the shitty weather, and I loved every second of it! I will attend every year form now on. Got to speak to the 000 Porsche Project guys at fan fest and they ended up being friends of my neighboring shop (I restore Porsches at Potzinger Rewerks and our neighbors are TKX Performance)!
What a great vid! And what an awesome car that 25yo mustve been back in its days when it is still beating many modern cars being driven by a 70yo lol
Well done SuperfastMatt!
You provide such a unique glimpse into the racing community. All through an incredibly enjoyable lense. Thank you for all your content!
Marvelous summary. Are you sure it wasn't your steering yoke that won. I hear it got there before Robin. OK I'll go ahead and ring the bill like you asked.
wow what a nice documentary, never were into that kind of racing before, but this is amazing
Really really great point about changing nothing and having an excellent car with a comparatively lower risk of failure. First time watcher of your channel. I really like your succinct but just detailed enough commentary, keeping the pace up. A lot of channels tend to have a slow and meandering pace, but I like faster paced information, and focus from an audience perspective, great job!
Got to say their perseverance was/is completely amazing. A well-deserved victory!
I was waiting for this. What a great video!
Gotta love Rod Millen. He has won in so many different classes of car of racing over the years! At his property here in New Zealand (where he is of course from) he runs a hill climb race that is actually his driveway! he designed it to be like a race track! All for charity at the same time.
great video, thanks for the coverage!
Yes! So much enginerding! Keep up the great work Sendy Club!
First time I was at the mountain for the race was the year the electric VW set the record. I’ve been to all kinds of Motorsport, land speed racing, monster trucks, nascar, top fuel, all kinds, and Pikes Peak is a stand out event to experience. Excellent video and shout out to the Sendy boys
That was a fantastic documentary of this attack on the Peak. Well done, sir!
Well deserved! Amazing effort.
Matt, this doc was incredibly well done...
Been eagerly awaiting this video. Thanks so much for your excellent edit, commentary, insight, reporting, etc.
This was awesome to watch. Thank you.
The only videos I really can’t wait for. Cheers
Here's to a new Dynasty! 🏁 Thank you SuperFast Matt for covering this for us.
This was awesome ! Thank you
Great job recording, narrating and editing. And, anything else I may have missed.
How cool is that! Well done, Sendy Club! And many thanks, Matt, for bringing us so close to the action.
Great coverage again Matt!
Amazing video Matt, thanks for sharing!
Great work as always!
An alternate wording should be: "As the team unloaded the car into the pits the night before the race, the sky looked dark. And then it got worse. And then is got worse." Should be: "And then it got worse. And then is got worser." Thank you for the lovely video.
Great video. Thanks for bringing us along for the ride!
Ive been WAITING to hear what happenned.!!! thank you for such a great video!!!!!
Thank you for covering Pike Peak and the SCTA! Love it!
Thanks for doing these videos man. We went this year because of the one you did last year and we will likely continue because it was awesome! Devil’s Playground was super foggy but the sounds and the split seconds that we got of the cars were exhilarating. 10/10 would recommend. (Bring a rain jacket and 3 layers more than what you think you need)
Your best video yet! Keep 'em coming!
Great video sir! Amazing you got this out so quickly.
After being there this past weekend to watch this team win, this video puts the icing on the cake on an amazing race full of challenges. SuperfastMatt has done an outstanding job putting this video together!
best video I've seen of the race! Thanks for all of the nitty gritty details of what goes in behind the scenes!
This was so cool. Thanks man.
Love this video I promise I gave you all my thumbs... Quite uncomfortable I might add but I'm truly content with my life decisions to go above and beyond to support you and your channel while handy capping myself....my gaming dreams aside. I can only give you 2 stub ups for future reference... hopefully you can except these stubs proudly for what they used to be in future videos when given and to continue the good fight for all those that have wacked off there digits due to your pursuits in making awesome content. Really do love the videos... whatever your reasons for making them I don't know but I appreciate knowing that it's going to be good when watched.
Wow Matt, 👏 that was awesome! What an amazing team! Thanks for that video!
Great video, thanks sooo much!
Another excellent film/documentary Matt! Really enjoyed it!
I've been wanting to watch this for 4 months inbetween busy life. Thank you again for fantastic coverage of The Sendy Club's attempt. You strike the perfect balance between technical detail, entertainment value and overall higher level coverage of the event! (yes, even though its Sendy Club centric) Great job overall! Thank you!
That was cool. Thanks for all the footage and the narrative. Cheers.
Good job on the commentary and editing! I really loved it!
That was a great account of the Pikes Peak run. Great video!. Thank you.
Awesome video. Loved the flow and presentation.
This might be my favorite channel on KZread. Thank you, Matt.
Best race report I've ever watched! Love it, very happy for the team and Robin!
Amazing coverage, I was expecting them to not even start, many times!
Congratulations on overcoming the madness!
Brilliant Video Matt, one of the best, great story at a great event
Very good job presenting Matt. Engineers that understand dramatic timing are never appreciated in the field because people wanna know what went wrong and how to fix it as fast as possible. When you dramatically pause or introduce twists it's fantastic. When I do it, I get fired
Great video production Matt!
Good job boys, and good camera & narration work Matt. Send it!
Great commentary. Thank you.
Amazing work!
Just what I need.......something else to squeeze into my bucket list. Cool segment there Matt!
Great video!!! Thank you
Nicely done! Thanks for mentioning our friends the v a h s h o l z, aka the winningest family on Pikes Peak! Great to see these kind of efforts, enthusiasm and a lot of hard work rising to the top! From our family with 10 motorcycle championships, Rock on!
This is an awesome little documentary. Well done.
Always loved that livery. Looks perfect on the car.
Examples of human passion and ingenuity so often bring a tear to my eye. Thanks for telling the story. I love it.
Love, love, love the style of your storytelling. Keep this going - PLEASE. Subscribed. And going to follow.
I just discovered this channel, 2things i love,GOOD COMMANTATING AND RACING YEAHHHH
Great video! Such an awesome event. Also it has been paved for 10 years! Dang I am getting old
*CONGRATULATIONS GUYS...!!!*