Rally Stage Notes and Pace Notes Explained
An introduction to stage notes, the shorthand language that you would need to learn and use to compete in American rally racing events. Stage notes are computer generated, whereas pace notes (more common internationally) are made personally by each team.
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@dominicwadkins8639
5 жыл бұрын
Is there a place where I can get an old note book that was used for any race just to have a book to study and get a format for making my own. Thanks for the video.
@stupidrainbo
4 жыл бұрын
@@martzy7536 WTF you telling him what to do and break the law?
@chagorith
4 жыл бұрын
welp, now I know what those mean in Colin McRae Rally
@chagorith
4 жыл бұрын
also, thinking about it R4 into L1 or vice versa, would be a TERRIBLE combination for a track
@boringpolitician
3 жыл бұрын
What does "maybe" mean in the notes? "straight 100 in to left 4 maybe"?
I can feel my dirt rally skills increasing :D
@SheetFiber
7 жыл бұрын
same, lol
@codygoodbread550
6 жыл бұрын
That’s the only reason I watched this
@Foxhound94
5 жыл бұрын
WRC7 for me
@smurfkillerX
5 жыл бұрын
just bought dirt rally 2.0 and youre spot on lol
@tntfreddan3138
5 жыл бұрын
I don't play Dirt but I play WRC.
Dirt rally should include this tutorial
@Foxhound94
5 жыл бұрын
All rally games should have this, bought WRC7 and was confused about my co-driver screaming at me with numbers. Now I know what he's taking about..kinda.. Still learning.
@drverano1918
4 жыл бұрын
same with Dirt Rallye 2.0 its was so confusing...
@ryanpaps3781
4 жыл бұрын
They teach you in dirt 4 but not very well
@PaulAndresVariedadyJuegos23
4 жыл бұрын
Lol they should literally put a link straight to this video
@PaulAndresVariedadyJuegos23
4 жыл бұрын
What I recommend for everyone learning is that you disable the codriver calls, go around a track (preferably a short one, think El Rodeo, Argentina [DiRT Rally 2.0]) and try to note your own notes and then compare it to the game calls, you will become a lot more aware of how the game interprets turns, this helped me achieve my first WR
TRIPLE CAUTION SAMI, TRIPLE CAUTION!!!
@JohannesKonow
6 жыл бұрын
So Random you mean Samir? ;) "you're breaking the car Samir, you need to listen to me"
@staibybaby7289
5 жыл бұрын
That’s all I could hear in my mind when he brought up the cautions.
@daivikj7051
5 жыл бұрын
Shut up, don't tell me how to drive
@lazarmilenkovic6772
5 жыл бұрын
Samir is actually good driver.He won several rally championships in Asia,but that rally was first since he had huge crash.So one guy from India wanted to make fun on him so he made that video.I will drop link from some news about this
@woodyy2125
4 жыл бұрын
STAY CENTER. STAY CENTER
According to Colin McRae, you're supposed to cut every corner especially the "don't cut" corners. According to Nicky Grist, that's the easiest way to roll your car. Either way you should still finish the stage.
@liamholcroft7212
2 жыл бұрын
If in doubt, flat out!
@NathanMcCabe88
Жыл бұрын
Great comment!! 👍
@agustin8160
11 ай бұрын
if in doubt, do a barrel roll
@MediHusky
11 ай бұрын
@@agustin8160 Just land wheels down 👌
*SAMIR, YOU ARE BREAKING THE CAR*
@Curratum
5 жыл бұрын
TRIPLE CAUTION, TRIPLE CAUTION!
@TheFlyingPLiner
5 жыл бұрын
LISTEN TO MY CALLS!
@AdityaSharma001
5 жыл бұрын
Shut up! Don't teach me how to drive!! xDxD
@aniruddhamazumdar7876
4 жыл бұрын
Shadap yar!
@midnightcruiser888
4 жыл бұрын
HAHAHA why do i understand this XDD
Gotta love how dirt rally and DR 2.0 made me have to learn things that an actual rally driver should know to actually play the game
R3 into L2 ! over cr into L2 onto R3 ! cr into L3 into R2 ! for cr 200 ! onto R4 onto L3 ! cr into L2. The first 600 meters down our road at home. I live beside an old, discontinued rally stage from "The Rally to the Midnight Sun". It was one of the summer stages. It's around 7km through the forest with both trees, jumps, cliffs that you can fall off of, fields, asphalt, gravel, sick straights, crests and a lot of dangerous corners.
@garyindiana2127
4 жыл бұрын
😁
@merlebump5328
4 жыл бұрын
Awesome. seems like a fun trip to the grocery store
@hexithinkwedidaprettygoodj1187
2 жыл бұрын
* jealous noises *
@plague46
2 жыл бұрын
Midnattssolsrallyt!
@iDeLaYeD_o
2 жыл бұрын
I thought you were just recreating Rally game calls which still do the same thing still
When you skipped the tutorial in Rallying games.
@livonianmapping3221
4 жыл бұрын
Rally games dont even have tutorials sadly
@davecarsley8773
4 жыл бұрын
@@livonianmapping3221 That's rediculous--of course they do. The latest one I bought (Dirt 4) has an entire rally driving school.
@tuningsnow
4 жыл бұрын
Last one that had rally school was RBR
@merlebump5328
4 жыл бұрын
@@davecarsley8773 I got Dirt 2.0 with my ps subscription. Are Dirt rally and Dirt 4 better?
@LJT9393
4 жыл бұрын
Except the tutorials just show you how to drive the car and the objective of the game. They don’t teach you all this, but they should!
That's the clearest explanation I've heard about pace notes, Thank-you. There's two things I feel are important, "Consistency" and "Trust". The driver and co-driver must understand every term that's used. The driver must trust (without question, unless upside down in a tree) what the co-driver is telling him/her and co-driver trust that the driver will follow the notes (assuming the notes are written correctly). ;-)
I always liked “Jump Maybe”, because it sounds like Jump Baby!
@smac919
4 жыл бұрын
" I don't like jumps, baby. " - Walter Rohrl
@aldenzhao7046
3 жыл бұрын
You jump, I jump.
I knew nothing about rally racing until I found this channel. You're an excellent mentor.
Having the number before the direction makes most sense, more important to get the number out first because usually you can see the direction. I struggle with that in Dirt Rally 1
@hashrulsubzero
7 жыл бұрын
I think having the number come out first before the direction works for you because you're comfortable with it. For me, I also like to have the number come out first before the direction on my pacenotes but I can also use the directions come out first before the number as they both are the same thing (especially when I'm playing DiRT Rally). It's what works for you is all that matters :) I do hope if Codemasters or some other video game developers creates a rally game that you can make your own pacenotes. From simple to complex pacenotes and from degree to a simple 1-6 or 6-1 pacenotes. If someone did, I would play that game :)
@iPtrck
6 жыл бұрын
In dirt rally there's an option
@trykozmaksym
6 жыл бұрын
yeah, own pacenotes would be great. I think it's for PS they have co-driver mode
@edmundfung
5 жыл бұрын
I wouldn’t like that for blind corners at all...
@RedJLP
5 жыл бұрын
@@edmundfung Then maybe add a note of !Blind
Pace notes sounded like overwhelming jargon before this video. THANK YOU for taking the time to explain the basics and how someone could customize their notes. 👍👍👍
*"Quick short video"* (I check the time...30 min)
@RedJLP
4 жыл бұрын
In comparison to actual lessons, he may have a point.
@davecarsley8773
4 жыл бұрын
The age of the universe is about 14 billion years... 30 minutes is unbelievably quick.
@AriIskanderKrohnBerle
4 жыл бұрын
@@davecarsley8773 Haha! Love it...
@uketone
4 жыл бұрын
Get on with it
@oaz8
3 жыл бұрын
its short dude for detailed lessons
Thanks for mentioning us at 20:56 ;)
@itzsir5418
3 жыл бұрын
:)
thanks, my Dirt Rally skill increased.
Bro, just learnt a new language. Im proud of myself. Great concise and clear instructions. You know your stuff brew. Tanx
this explanation makes me love the art of rallying
Thank you! I'm a big Rally fan and drive my SIM regularly. I have always been impressed by the skills, focus and stamina demanded of Rally drivers, but I am also very impressed by the amount of concentration required of the co-pilots, which I feel have been underrated for far too long. I have learned to follow instinctively, verbatim, what my co-piilot dictates, but honestly never understood how they can do it for so long, especially on complex routes and not blow a gasket. Co-pilots deserve more praise. Thank you for this very well presented explanation.
Not every day I sot through a 30 min KZread video. GREAT stuff. Clear. Simple. Easy to understand. Are you OK with me using this as an example of good educational video?
What about Jesus Christ Kris? What does that note means?
@rashidvanpoppel8630
7 жыл бұрын
FrankOverCrest Raly mexico right?
@metaomicron72
7 жыл бұрын
Ahah I would say about the same as Terry Harryman's "oh Dear God"
@frankovercrest2317
7 жыл бұрын
hashrulsubzero where does that one comes from?
@drasleona6216
6 жыл бұрын
i think it was one of the rallys where spectators put flamingos on the edge of a open hairpin. and the driver took them all out.
@JohannesKonow
6 жыл бұрын
rashid van poppel watch his onboards. It is (was) like almost every rally at least one "Jesus christ Kris" or just a "Jesus christ".
Really loved the part at 20:45 where you explain the "robot" mode. So accurate
@GardenGuy1943
Жыл бұрын
It isn’t though, we are NOT robots…
I always get excited at these new videos. Wyatt is so well versed and at home in front of a camera!
Thanks Team O'Neal for the excellent class on notes.
Really helpful for someone who wants to start rallying.... thank you Team O'Neil...
I would never want to do any of this, but love watching WRC, and this guy explains things as if he genuinely wants you to learn it, and does it very well, way better than most.
Fantastic Info, we need more Rally stuff!! Thanks for putting in the time making all these videos
This is by far one of the best pace notes explanations that I’ve ever seen thanks so much!
What a phenomenal breakdown for beginners. Well done.
I need to share this a lot, such good information and very well explained! He does a great job and he is a great instructor as well!
Can’t believe content like this is free
Awesome video!!! Continue with your videos guys, I can't stop watching them!
The only clear explanation I have found on KZread. Thank you.
Fantastic video! Thanks for the upload!
Wyatt Knox, just found your video out of the blue and I must congratulate you for going for 30 min straight, non-stop delivering quality info. Thanks bro, highly appreciated!
That was just enlightening! Didn’t have clue before. Thank you, Wyatt
By far the best video on this topic I've come across, and I've watched quite a few. Thanks!
This is really good! I'm considering getting into this with my son. Very clearly explained and super informative.
Soo much learnings in just one video. Thanks!
This content is gold! Thank you so much!!!!
The way pace notes are spoken is really cool.
What a great video! I've always watched rally videos and have been completely lost on what the co-driver was saying. Now I'm paying attention!!! I still think the hardest challenge is understanding the co-driver over the radio system! However, you have a great way of explaining things! Much much appreciated!
I've always had a really casual appreciation for rallying on the level of "cars going down windy dirt courses is pretty cool", I just started getting into it more and wanted to understand the more technical side, it all makes sense after watching this. It really isn't as complicated as it seems (despite there sometimes being a lot of information like the R4+/lgsmcr into L3-
Bro this is so amazing like I actually love all this information 💪🏽
Beautifully explained, wow! Ur a super instructor
This video was ACTUALLY really helpful. Thank you.
Been watching a lot a rally vids, this video clears it up a lot. I was always thinking the numbers were the desired gear, but the copilots are hard to track if you don't know the lingo. Thanks for the descriptive video!
this is so awesome! such a simple yet depthy system depending on the battery of both drivers! thankyou for explaining it for beginners like me :)
This was actually a huge help. Like I have been driving blind till now. Thanks man!
I had a dencent understanding of pace notes before this video but I've been enlightened so much after watching this. I had a lot of issues and was frustrated at many of the pace notes in dirt rally to the point where I just drive hillclimbs and focus on the visual side to keep me going. I've never really tried this before BUT with this newfound confidence, I will actually try and make my own pace notes on gravel pikes peak and have a friend read them out and see how much time I can shed. Thank you for the valuable info. This video is amazing.
Can't wait to come up and drive in the 3 day rally class in July! Great channel guys!
This is wicked. Here in Ireland we usually say 3 Left or a 5 Right, the principal is the same. Fantastic to watch guys!
I appreciate this video more than you could imagine.
Informative content! I had always wondered what these things meant.
I've started to play wrc9 on PC recently and didn't understand what the copilot was saying although I started to get it over time. Your video makes it much clearer. Thank you
Give this man a raise!!! He always workin an popin up on the feed
Wow! This is clearly explained! :D You've earned yourselves a sub ;)
Wow this was very well presented, thanks
you absolutely nailed it sir!!! great, informative video!! no fucking around, product palcements, subscription bullshit etc; just pure content and I love it!
Oh, man, what a great video! Thank you!
I love this thank you, I want to get into beater rally racing and this helps a lot, Cheers.
awesome video, everything makes so much sense now
Absolutely brilliant video, so practical. 👏 👏
Awesome video !
It's impressing how interesting and well-paced this explanation was... Really felt like I attended to a class and suddenly it ended without noticing
its fun that watching your video's helps me out at playing dirt rally so much. very interesting stuff.
great video mate, learned a lot :)
That's really help for newbie like me, thank you 👍
Neat and clearly put.. great effort...
Dude thanks, I started playing Colin McRae Rally 3 yesterday and now I know what every board in the game means, helping me A LOT
Great information, Thanks!
fantastic video!
This is so helpful,, really well explained,, great video ~
Always wondered This was great!!!! Thanks a lot!!! You rock
This was the video I was looking for! I just got my rally sim set up and I'm off to my 1st VR rally experience :D
Thank you for sharing this video. Nice and clear lecturing! 0:56 - 1:37 As a Malaysian, I find it quite strange after I learned about the Jemba Inertia Notes System. Not many national rally use that system especially here in Malaysia where we write our own pacenotes during the recce.
This is great. Thanks!
Thanks for the great explanation, I’ve always wanted to know how they do this.
Great video. Super informative.
Thank you guys! This video helped me understand rally notes so much!
@Teamoneilrally
3 жыл бұрын
Glad it helped!
Great Job!
Awesome vid!!! Thanks a lot.
Wow thank you! I have learned so much.
great video. thank you
another great informational video from team o Neil if it wasn't for ye I wouldn't know where to start in rally
Such a coold vid! Huge props keep doing that
Thank you sir, that was best explanation I witnessed in my life, finally I can play dirt and make some progress.
Good info. Dude's a good teacher.
Excellent video
Thanks for explaining all of those information as simple as possible, also my Dirt Rally 2.0 skills are increased too
Very very fluid explanation
Great explanation. Very easy to understand.
I love intelligent humans, gives me hope, amazing video.
Thank you! Very nice explanation
This is excellent. I’ve always wondered and now I know. Years ago I saw there was a co-driving school in England I think. I’m going to start using this as I navigate our 3rd world roads here in NYC.
Very informative indeed. Thanks.
Dude I allready learned alot from your videos very very helpful
Thank you so much for posting this video. I need this info to compete in dirt rally 2.0 Thanks again.
as usual clear explanation