@animagraffs

Video corrections:
0:00 Yes I know the music is TOO LOUD and I'll never forgive myself for this GRAVE ERROR 😭
15:10 "hydraulics" (not "hydrayulics")
16:42 Modern gearboxes have 8 forward gears and 1 reverse (not 7 forward)
20:20 There's actually no Launch Control, and this switch remains an unsolved mystery
22:17 "Pitot" tube (not "pilot")

@MrKubilaykocaoglu

The most informative and detailed F1 car documentary ever done!

@auntbarbara5576

I cant even imagine how much technical work, research and time goes into each of your vids. You are a gift to us, truly.

@OmaAlmo

Production: A+    Details: A+     Effort: A+      Tone  and flow of Speech: A+
I really hope this video hits 100M views! Absolutely brilliant, well done.

@optimusprimus89

I had to pause just to say I absolutely love how you just got RIGHT into the video. No intro, no ads, just right into it. Love it

@TrailAtlas

This looks like it was a crazy amount of research and work! Some of the highest quality content on Youtube.

@scarbstecheverythingtechni8171

This is quite simply the best wrap up video of F1 tech I've seen, huge respect for this šŸ‘

@BuddysDIY

Bro Jacob. You're completely outdone yourself with this one. You know I love the car stuff. 
EPIC presentation

@wishihadaname15

A friend of mine shared this with me as I am just getting into F1. I NEVER comment on YouTube videos, but I just want to let you now how amazing of a job you did explaining the complexity of these systems and animating them in an easy to grasp way. Appreciate all the hard work you put into this video. Very well done!!!!

@piemordal38

The level of detail presented here is mesmerizing

@mattrittman

Love your videos! Can't imagine the amount of time you put into this. Extremely well illustrated. Thanks for sharing!

@justincliff2264

Throughout this entire video I found myself shaking my head and chuckling… amused and inspired by the staggering ingenuity and imagination needed to design these machines…  by the insane engineering and craftsmanship required to build them… and the skill and knowledge it takes to race and maintain them… simply amazing.

@leusdonati

This is a pure masterpiece, never watched a video more detailed than this.

@elitebose

Imagine showing this to F1 engineers in the 60s lol. Their minds would be blown.

@hxssan27

This video was incredible. As an F1 fan for about 3 and a half years, I've always found the techincal side of the sport to be as fascinating as the racing side. This was a real eye-opener, I throughly enjoyed all 23 minutes this video had.

@koriia

wheres the trunk for groceries?

@theharbourkeeper6768

My budding 12 year-old racing driver and I just watched this together. Before this though, we watched your 'How A Car Engine Works'. Together we've learned more in the last half hour than we have in the last half year!! Your knowledge, your tech skills and your ability to so simply communicate those complex principles is astounding!
We are truly grateful Jake, and we agree with Silvio's comment that F1 should use this as part of their promo material.
P1, mate, P1!!

@RK-hy6ye

Most underrated channel on YT!

@The7WorldsGaming

That was amazing to watch!
Great job

@areebahmed6230

Thanks!