I don’t think this is even the craziest stuff he’s done. Both brothers are crazy.
So it’s for sure a great achievement to master the timings etc. but aren’t the jumps rather easier than harder compared to a non-moving track? I mean, you have to jump ‘only’ upwards and don’t have to use any of your momentum on distance. Or do I oversee something?
I didn’t say they’re easy. I’m not a biker but from my outsider perspective - timing aside - this didn’t look harder than doing the same performance on the ground. If I’m wrong, please enlighten me, I’m willing to learn.
From his frame of reference the train is still, so he’s using the same amount of energy.
Oh, is it? I thought that’s just applicable in an enclosed space. So if I jump on top of a moving something, I should still land in the same spot?
…yes? That’s how physics works (provided that that something is moving at a constant velocity). The only difference between an enclosed moving platform and unenclosed one is that there may be additional issues with the wind/surrounding air, but the train in this post isn’t moving fast enough for that to be a concern.
My lord. Whoever planned that is a fucking genius.
I wonder how much that cost to set up
The Prada cars probably cost a fortune, they could have saved money by using a cheaper brand.
- Ken M.
Hill Climb Racing in real life, lol