Dubai, Red Bull F1 car donuts on Burj Al Arab helipad by David Coulthard
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Red Bull F1 car donuts on Burj Al Arab helipad by David Coulthard in Dubai UAE. More info at http://www.drivearabia.com/news/?p=35209
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it was at that moment when david screamed in his heart "lif's good!!" lool
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Not pointless. Its a marketing move for Dubai.
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I hate DC and his jaw. Red bull can do one as well, but this is about as cool as it gets!! Pple hating on here saying whats the point? For shits and giggles! and it is fucking cool!
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human stupidity in action
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ridiculous, pointless and unimpressive exercise by an ex average F1 driver.
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wow offff
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It's like Nascar, just on a smaller track! :)
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I can tell by your negative attitude that you've probably done better, Martin.
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Going to the moon was the 1st step that showed man was expanding his horizon and understanding beyond Earth. Given how there are billions of planets out there, it was the very 1st step by humans. Its akin to a new born baby crawling for the first time. I'm sorry but comparing this thing to that important event was just stupid.
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you didn't just ask.. ''What was the use of going to the moon?'' eh?! :D you want a scientific or a political answer with that? heh
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Its actually not that hard to do. Nothing is bolted down, he didn't end up where he started on the pad. A correct donut should look just like that. Subaru's will do perfect donuts all day and they're awd.. any rwd car with a good limited slip differential, enough power or lack of traction will do the same all day long.
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thats called horsepower.. u wont get it if u never got some with more then a bit power..
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Why does everything need a use? Can't we just do things to say "hey, we did that". What was the use of going to the moon?
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If he were to fall off the roof, he would be going 231km/h or 64.16m/s at impact. Its pretty simple physics, Velocity(final)^2=Velocity(initial)^2+2xAccelerationxDistance, or V.final^2=0^2+2×9.8×210, which gives 4116, but you have to take the square root so it becomes 64.156 then times by 3.6 to change to km/h giving 230.96. Perfectly survivable by todays standards I would say, though that doesnt factor that the ground wont absorb much of the energy when it hits. Gotta love physics!
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fun but not scary at all. It's rather obvious the car has been bolted to the deck at the inside of the left front wheel. Look how perfect it circles around that point.
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Lame
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