McLaren Senna FULL SEND on the Nürburgring | Onboard
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Channel: Misha Charoudin
Views: 1,390,089
Rating: 4.9370399 out of 5
Keywords: Porsche GT2 RS, Manthey-Racing, Misha Charoudin, Apex Nürburg, Motorsport, Vlog, Car, Cars, Automotive, Racing, Nürburg, Nürburgring, Nordschleife, Porsche, Car Tuning, Car Spotting, Touristenfahrten, Public Session Nürburgring, Ring Taxi, Apex Taxi, McLaren, 600LT, Team Schirmer, Asetto Corsa, Project Cars, iRacing, Porsche GT2 RS MR, Porsche 911, M3, V8, McLaren Senna, Senna GTR, McLaren 765LT, Ferrari 488 Pista, Koenigsegg, Bugatti
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Length: 17min 0sec (1020 seconds)
Published: Sun Jul 05 2020
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2:30 to 3:30 is just insane... what a beautiful piece of machinery.
9:30 Driver: 'I'm a bit knackered after that one.'
...I'd be dead.
My favorite parts are watching him passing other cars
The window at the bottom of each door is awesome for racing.
Misha Charoudin and Robert Mitchell are both such underrated Youtubers. Both are insanely talented drivers and while I love watching all sorts of car reviewers (I watch Throttle House, Carfection, TheSmokingTire, & Carwow religiously among others) those two are who I go to if I want a really good, technical, and unbiased review of how a car actually performs on track at its limits.
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People who put these cars to their intended use deserve nobel prizes. Edit: Just finished watching it. "Want to do another one?" What a fucking bro. <3
Really impressive. What a way to use 800hp.
What I find strange is how the engine note sounds more like a high revving 4pot like a K20 or a 2ZZGE.. doesn't sound like a V8 at all
amazing
the voice command thing is so distracting tho haha
Man that car was singing. He was standing on and held it together. That's a driver.
I'm amazed at how more people used turns signals on the Ring than on the roads in my city.
What happened at 4:50ish? We skipped two whole turns and the light changed dramatically.