10 Awesome Automotive YouTube Channels You Need In Your Life
Noriyaro chronicles the adventures of Alexi, an Australian drift fanatic living in Japan. He’s a frequent visitor to Ebisu and is the owner of a Toyota AE86 and R32 Skyline GTS-t. Try not to get jealous…
BaronVonGrumble is a masked motovlogger with his identity strictly under wraps. His content is as hilarious as it is varied. He covers bike reviews, events, and has even broken a world record. But it’s his day-to-day vlogs which steal the show. No one has ever made a commute to work look so entertaining.
Professional director and cinematographer Luke Huxham produces some of the most beautiful and stylistic four wheeled content on YouTube. His films range from quick drifting videos to fully-fledged short documentaries.
You know a foreign YouTube channel is a good one when you watch it and you don’t even speak the language. Moto Journal is like a French Top Gear, humour interspersed with serious reviews. Their coverage of insane racing events like Moto Tour is captivating. If you’re not really into bikes, give one of their videos a watch. I guarantee you’ll be hooked immediately.
Sam Nalven, aka DriftIdiot, started his channel three years ago to promote the sport of drifting through providing beginners’ guides, event coverage and driver interviews. The content ranges from funny fails to well produced short videos. Well worth a watch.
180mph through villages, 40ft jumps on a superbike; brushing brick walls with your helmet. Welcome to the world of Irish road racing; Lockk9 relies on a lot of footage from motorcycle video producer Duke. But his beautiful and awe-inspiring edits help capture the raw magic of racing on the public roads.
Some of the most insane cars and talented drivers are to be found at hill climbing events. Unfortunately, these events don’t get the coverage that they deserve. MPZRACEVIDEO has set out to rectify this problem. The channel covers the eclectic mix of racing machines on the hill climb scene.
Once again another fantastic French motorcycle channel. However, this is not a coincidence. Journalist Laurent Cochet used to work for Moto Journal before departing to do his own thing. And I’m glad he did. Having free reign has allowed him to produce even more entertaining content. Not only is he one of the funniest YouTubers around, but he’s also a highly impressive rider too.
This is certainly a left field choice. Basically the channel involves an Australian walking around junkyards looking at a variety of Japanese classics, and sometimes, he finds something special…
44Teeth is a new venture between experienced moto-journalist Alastair Fagan and renowned moto-vlogger BaronVonGrumble. In a short time they have managed to create the best British motorcycle content on the interweb. With a relaxed and funny approach 44Teeth will be here to stay.
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