@AlexMitoMedia

My dad James King headed a group called Historic Grand Prix in America which raced F1 cars from the 3L era and his group helped the team shoot this scene. To answer your question about the names on the leader board only two are from HGP- my dad who is King and Locke is Chris Locke who is a Lawyer from SF that owns and runs the Lotus 77. But not sure why they put the NZ flag next to his name not the US one.

@JuanCEOs725

I thought the MCU was UNREALISTIC by presenting an overtake at Monaco lol

@FloatingDogs

10:42 "YOU DON'T NEED A TICKET! YOU'RE A MARSHALL!" LMAO 🀣🀣

@elpatosilva

The most unrealistic thing is that one of those cars from the mid-70s is supposed to have taken pole in 1:15.259. A time worthy of the V10s of the mid-2000s.

@Sauci55on

RIP Greg Locke (the car) 😒

@JuliusBriggs

This video is fucking hilarious 

I was finished when he brought up random Cars lore from some obscure background character who had 3 children and then probably died in a fire ball lmao

@ashleymoore9063

Driving a RR around Monaco the wrong way is probably more dangerous than welding an electric whip

@BreezyCactus

My big takeaway here is that Monaco charges more to be a marshal (€100) than a driver (€80)!

@adriandeleon6341

There's another thing I noted immediately when I first saw that scene. Most F1 cars of that time had the pedals very close or downright in front of the front axle. Whiplash cut the car some distance behind the wheels, yet Stark didn't get his feet chopped off. I guess Howard was unusually concerned with driver's safety at the time.πŸ€·πŸΌβ€β™‚οΈ

Nice video, I couldn't stop laughing when you got to the part of a marshall not needing tickets for the race.πŸ˜‚

@NicoNice24

That Cars lore moment with Greg Locke had me dying lmao

@askrir3570

I'm a Marshall for Monaco's GP, I know some of Marshall who were able to help shooting the scene. The production was really kind with them and they get ticket to watch it before everybody but also get a free DVD when it was released. And ofc get some time with actors etc.

It was shoot at the morning, around 6 am if I remember right.

@GarkKahn

The most unrealistic part is when people comments in a serious manner when the video is a mix of curiosity and jokes only made so people can laugh while learning some fun facts

@DIRTYPRODiGY

Never thought I would randomly come across a video that turned out to be ranting of bad marshalling, going from "mmm Iron Man content!" to "what the heck is he blabbering about?" to "absolutely damn straight! You tell 'em!" and loved every single second of it

@hampti007

The most unrealistic sceneπŸ˜…πŸ˜… A billionaire driving a car round Monaco πŸ˜…. Meanwhile Thanos with his snap which deleted half the universe 😒😒. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

@Solar424

This is the type of video I live for: extreme deep dives into scenes that probably have more research put into them than the actual scene in the movie

@MarcelPlays

So basically tony stark is lance stroll with extra steps

@matchboxoffice1989

I love the level of detail you go into, quoting a myriad of marshalling rules for the Monaco GP. Brilliant stuff πŸ˜‚

@markgy

You were THIS close to screaming... "It's not a question of where it grips, Its a question of weight ratio... A five ounce bird cannot carry a one pound coconut!" and I was here for it!  
Terrific video and outstanding rant.

@zakabbas5706

This is one of the funniest videos I’ve watched in a while shocked when I looked down and saw you only had 3k subs

@NVRacingProductions

5:12 Greg Locke is NOT an official Cars character. He is a fan-made character made for the Piston Cup Wiki in 2018 and his lore was remade many times (only death part was stayed from the OG lore). BUT his son Lane Locke is an actual Cars character, who appeared in Cars 3 as a SynerG Stock Car and was replaced by Eric Braker (Next Gen SynerG racer). Cars 3 were released after Ironman 2 tho. Also I think you have most likely discovered Greg Locke in Piston Cup wiki and I am one of the editors there.