4x4 Extreme hill climbing in Formula Offroad @ Skien 2019

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Published 2020-07-20
Extreme hill climbing in Formula Offroad with little, lite and powerful 4x4 custom built vehicles, lets see what this extreme machinery is capable of in action and take a look on what these little monster vehicles are capable of doing in hilly terrain layout in "KNA Telemark Offroad" an Formula Offroad competition event at Skien, Norway 2019

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All Comments (21)
  • @coreyg7255
    This is like watching rugby. I don't understand the rules, but the entertainment value is off the charts! Love the turbo whine and blowoff. These machines make great noise!
  • thank you for your big efforts of actually making the hilly earth as flat as possible!!!
  • That bit at 0:23. Really had me wondering if suffocating under an avalanche of sand Because you're upsidedown strapped into a metal cage is ever an issue? 😲
  • These guys absolutely SEND it Everytime. Would love to see one of these guys on "This vs. That Offroad"
  • @Chris.Davies
    100% pure, concentrated awesome. Just add crazy Euros, and stir! :) 4K means nothing without a high framerate, so thank you for the smooth 50fps coverage.
  • @Phil_4_8
    One of these vehicles would definitely help me get out my driveway in the winter.
  • @allenbyer1201
    This stuff is so awesome. It's like everyone knows they're going to break their machines up but who can do it in the best fashion
  • @COYOTE_N8
    These dudes are gnarly.. don't really see formula off-road like this in the states. Or I haven't at least
  • @tonyfaconi3442
    Great non stop action, awesome job editing. Thanks for the hard work you put into this for our enjoyment!
  • @hahaha9076
    "You know Marge, there's sumthin dangerous out in them sands them boys are playn in."
  • Any driver who defines the laws of gravity with pure horsepower is good in my book
  • @Erez84
    The blue one seater is a killer machine with a killer driver. Grate camera work.
  • @Berto_G1
    Unbelievable and awesome all in the climb. Some do and some don't. Hope that none were hurt. This is extreme.
  • Awesome abilities when it all comes together right, incredible against the odds and gravity to climb such steep terrain.
  • K-4 always has the best offroad content on youtube. The variety of events filmed and the quality of the filming is fantastic. I just wish I could see some of the rigs up close, you guys should try talking to the drivers sometime if possible
  • @Kartvelian1235
    This cars are amazing and i know cars are breaking but they will fix it
  • I lived in Utah and during the 1960's & 1970's when we had the Snow Rallies near Park City. It was abolished in about 1978 mainly because it was one big party in the Salt Lake City hotels and I-80 from Park City to Salt Lake City was lite up like Christmas Tree with police red lights flashing every 500 feet because people being pulled over for being intoxicated. The Utah State Highway Patrol pulled in officers from aroung the state just to cover the Park City Snow Rallies. In 1976 I had a 1972 split-bumper Camaro SS/RS with a 1965 Corvette 396 c.i, engine that was rebuilt with 13 to 1 pistons and big cam, posi-track and air shocks in the rear that was needed for the big fat rear tires. This was the year of excessive deep mud that required all cars to park one-half mile away and walk to the competition hill with only lifted fat-tired 4x4's driving to the competition hill. I had fun and most people acted like it was WOODSTOCK as I was spraying mud when I spun my way all the way to the competition hill with parking on the front row of the spectator area. My brother and I were sitting on the hood of the Camero drinking beers and watching the paddle-tired race engine Jeeps tearing up the hill. When one of the racing jeeps broke down the driver came over and seriously asked me if I wanted to borrow his paddle tires. I asked him "what do you mean by that". He said "Stand up and look around at the vehicles parked up here with everybody else having to walk in because only big tire lifted 4x4's are parked here. My rim bolt pattern is the same as yours, do you want to borrow my paddle tires and run the hill"? Everybody began cheering and ranting for my Yellow Camero to take on the hill. I actually said OK and was going to do it until my brother said "no, don't do it Mike, this Camero is your daily transportation and you probably will end up rolling down the hill like most of the Jeeps" I then reluctantly turned down his offer, but as a consolation the final two years of the Snow Rallies had the advertising brochure showing a picture of the Snow Rally's parking lot from that year which prominently shows my yellow Camero sitting with all the modified 4x4's sitting around it. Thank you and I hope you enjoyed reading this post. I wish for you to have a safe, healthy, good day.