Beneton had the same electronic traction control than Williams in 1994, both had not any. It is quite illustrating, that being Beneton under strong surveillance, when Schumacher returned in Jerez 94 he was superb, and was again the very best in the field.
No one discovered traction controls, only a not used Start Control, no cheating, only Schumi, the best driver in 1994. In "Senna" movie there are some mistakes and wrong information and this matter is one of the biggest mistakes in the movie
@TheRexblood well actually since aryton senna died in 1994 at imola, he had at the time won 3 world championships, and schumacher is one of the best F1 drivers of all time, but he raced for a longer period of time, if senna was still alive he would have trumped schumahcer 7 time championships easily, he had the skill.and they both amazingly great drivers, but in terms of driving style , i think senna was better, he was a beast in the rain, that was his element. both great drivers though
@SuperAspergersMan Senna was 34 when he died. By your logic he would have had to continue for AT LEAST 4 more years. Don't make yourself look ridiculous, it is not about "if's" it is about facts.
@Charkow1943 all im saying is senna is better, get over it, if u think shumacher is better , then keep it to urself, go petition if its that important to u. jeez
@Charkow1943 Starring youself blind about facts is never a good thing, facts dont always show how great somebody is. It is most likely so that if R.B was the favoured driver at Ferrari 2000-2004 he would have won 5 straight championships, and any other F1 driver for that sake if they were the favoured F1 driver at Ferrari during that time. Ferrari just had a super car, like Brawn during the first half of 2009, noone could beat it. F1 is not a fair sport afterall, look at M.S today.
everyone talks the same about new stars ;/ Hamilton ooooh wooow, he is goona be the best of all time ! earlier on Alonso, he got 2 championships and he had everything ahead of him, now he is 5th year without any championship
now VEEETTEEEL, heee is THE GOD, etc, I don't understand this, I can judge him about his skills , but ONLY in my view, but not what he's goona achieve... half of his success is down to his car...
@5950ziel oh beleieve me I'm no Vettel/Red-Bull fan and the sooner they stop dominating the better.
But Adrian Newey has said he doesn't want to leave Red-Bull and as long as he is there thwy will win and as long as they win Vettel will stay with them. If way in the future Red-Bull ever stop winning Ferrari will snap Vettel up
@5950ziel And I would say quite a bit more than half of his succes is down to the car. And he is doing the Schumacher thing of not having a fast teammate.
@5950ziel I agree Vettel is not the best off all time or even the best on the current grid, I think he is one of the fastest on the current grid but I think the best of todays drivers is either Fernando Alonso or before 2011 I would have said Hamilton as well.
But everything is stacked in Vettels favour
Dominant machinery
He is the apple of christian Horners eye
He doesn't have world beating teammates
The stewards let him get away with all sorts (ie. weaving at the starts etc.)
@superFrontrunner Everyone gets away with weaving at the start. Alonso did it like crazy in Singapore 2010, no problem at all.
Those double move rules don't apply on a grid start. Simple as that. It would be impossible to enforce and half the field would get a penalty after the first lap if they did enforce the rules. It would take too long, and be too much of a mess.
As long as there is no accident the stewards will not take action at the start. No matter who the driver is.
@dude2106 I'd like to agree, but look at the start of the 2008 Japanese grand prix. Kovalainen ran close to Kimi, the stewards "mistook" it for Hamilton and gave him a drive through penalty. It was the start of the race, he made zero contact and he got a penalty.
Some other driiver crashed into coulthard and put him out of the race and got away with it. But if its Hamilton - penalty even when he does nothing.
True he got a penalty, but no way was it because they thought it was Hamilton. The stewards aren't stupid. They look the footage from Kovalinens onboard several times, along with the one from Raikönen, along with GPS tracking etc. they know exactly what driver is where on any given moment.
There are always exceptions, but the general rule is, no penalties at the start unless there is an accident. Vettel uses that to his advantage.
@5950ziel And I don't see Red-Bull slowing down in the currents regualtions which means waiting untill 2014 and Adrian Newey is the best with new regulations so they should still be winners then.
I think Vettel will unfortunately beat all of Schumachers records which won't make for great viewing
@blainyrules no i am not actually, the rev limit was 20,000 RPM for quite afew years before they brought it down to reduce costs, they were outputting 900bhp+ at their peak these engines in 2004
I loved it when they could drive the car on the ragged edge lap after lap, but this new style of F1 is all about looking after tires. Its frustrating watching it when you know someone can drive fast but because of the tiers they have to lift of. Agghh.
@liawkaiping They are yes. Those cars had many different systems, such as traction control, as well as bigger engines, so they were faster. Those cars had 3.0L V10's which were unlimited as far as revs go, compared to today's 2.4L V8 which are limited to 18,000rpm.
obviously the tail isnt gonna seem to step out its an f1 not a silvia...but if you look closely the rear end wasnt exactly stuck to the ground like normal...when the mean is that the back end was loose...its like when your on a str8 road nd hit a wet patch with the power on the back is loose and can slide you into an approaching corner but you control it well enough that the back isnt all wild nd perpendicular to your direction of travel..
@sup3rcars Yawn, Yawn, Senna this, Senna that. The Man's Dead. So many people comment on Ayrton - but automatically put him on a plinth just because he is sadly no longer with us. Senna was great - but Schumacher is also an incredible driver.
@JRRacing85 same goes for you, just because he's dead & people jump on his bandwagon because of it doesnt discredit what he did & who he was when he was alive does it?
@JRRacing85 his obsessed fans make bigger than he was imo, he was and is not 'better' than schumacher or prost or fangio or anyone else just because he died
I hate Martin Brundle as commentator. We are afflicted with his commentary here in Canada. He's so prejudiced against Schumacher (because he knows he is totally inferior to Schumacher) and so jingoistic about the stinking UK drivers. I'm not rooting for Hamilton or Button, why do I have to listen to Brundle lick their asses?
@MXB2001 Because they are fellow countryman? And because MSC kicked his butt many times back in Benetton years? I would hate someone that I've never out-qualified.
@MXB2001 Because he's primarily commentating for the BBC. Just because people are a different nationality to you does not make them "Stinking". If your broadcasters are too mean to field their own commentators that's something you need to take up with them.
Brundle is employed by the BBC and is paid primarily to commentate for a UK audience. Personally I think Brundle is very fair. Far less nationalistic than Murray Walker was.
@wks1978 - Sorry that's BS. BBC don't broadcast to just Britain. They broadcast to most of the world and the commentators have to acknowledge that. I doubt many people away from the UK give a flying fuck about the mclaren drivers. I hate listening to Brundle and Coulthard's bitter comments about Schumi whenever he does something that's remotely out of line. Yet when Hamilton crashes into Kobayashi at spa, Coulthard says it's Kobayashi's fault. -_-
@Anime998877 And Kobayashi i believe admitted he was probably in the wrong, as Hamilton was infront (or at least had the racing line into the corner, as he was on the inside and thus was still "leading" at that point), and Kobayashi said he should have let him go, but really it was a racing incident in my opinion (speaking as a 6 year RB fan, so unbias towards either). so neither driver could be blamed for it, Kobayashi should have let hamilton go, hamilton could have turned sooner.
@Anime998877 You seem to have misunderstood my comment. The BBC don't just broadcast to Britain but it's ridiculous to state they have to aim the content of their broadcasts for a totally international audience considering the UK public is paying the BBC commentators' wages.
Why don't Canadian broadcasters field their own commentators? If they're going to to use BBC telecasts which are primarily aimed at a British audience then they have to accept the bias.
I miss Chris Goodwin....quality commentator. Made up for that dumbass Steve Slater sitting next to him. Now Star Sports has the dumbass lined up with an older dumbass cant commentate for nuts.
@jwmm4eva THAT IS SO TRUE, i hate star sports coverage, lots of commercials and crappy commentary. Itv martin brundle still the best. Chris goodwin doesnt even come close
@bigbodlover not fair mate, I actually stream BBC and yes Brundle is damn good. but Chris Goodwin had a very level headed approach and smart too as he's a techie. BBC already has a good team with Brundle and DC but Brundle and Goodwin will be awesome as well.
@jwmm4eva ok chris is there, but not at that level of martin brundle. Martin is an all rounded techie with years of hands on formula1 racing experience. CHris goodwin has lots of knowledge but he can't inject excitement into his commentary. Listen to martin brundle more often and you will feel the difference. Its still fair to say that chris doesnt come close. But at least he's alot better than mr slater.
@bigbodlover yeah i get what you mean, Chris Goodwin cant stand alone in the commentary box, while Brundle can pull it off. but i maintain that a pairing of these two will be great, since I enjoy more of the techie stuff in F1 and these guys really know their strategy and how F1 works. But DC is pretty decent too, so BBC has a great team already. Its just a shame Star Sports suck in major departments (viewing & commentary)
only best 11 results counted towards the championship since the beginning all the drivers knew that. The driver who would have more victories during the season would win the championship. Prost wasn't able to win more than 7 races and he failed even being there since 84.
F1 and most motorsport is about speed through corners and apexing them, drifting is slow, show boating and tyre degrading, therefore pointless in racing
@lehteak "Drifting" in racing like this is always much more subtle, they have numerous different computers that work as traction control and power management so they don't slide at all, just like in Moto GP, the slightest bit is a lot.
how the hell do u drive so fast in such a small space lol. its not just schumi with skill tho. every driver who drives on monaco and goes this fast has big balls.
@awesomenoob6281 yup i know, but its nowhere near as fast through corners like this is. but ofc back in the day, rally had those ppl standing in the middle of the road taking pictures and as the car came closer, they ran away and stuff. crazy driving, very good lol
@AngryBF2Nerd its called tunnel vision, they don't have big balls they just focus and don't let the speed un-nerve them under tunnel vision situations. When 99/100 other people would freak out their completely focused. Under tunnel vision you are one with your machine and you ride the line of crashing and safty
@thornrev yes absolutely, but dont you agree that driving through this section of this track takes it to a whole new level? like the track is so tight at some sections and theyre going flat out through there lol
@TheMaroth Not true. F1 was using grooved tires then. How can u say they have better grip than the slicks of today? I think the drivers today are just better and enter the corner much faster than Schumi did before. Schumi's Ferrari then had more downforce and more power.
You say who?, wha?... is the best driver? Fangio is still the best; raced hard and dominated at a time when it took real balls to race formula 1 and the guy STARTED F1 when he was 39.
@Kleberson08 a lot of these faggots think senna is the best just cuz he drove for mclaren and there mclaren fanboys. senna was good but in my heart schumacher is the best racer of all time. 91 wins, 7 championships, 168 podiums, 68 pole positions. i know sennas career ended shorty but he had 3 championships and 41 wins.
@sup3rcars hmmm Senna was a great driver, but unfortunately he never made a results as Schumi :(...
And its the same if some1 told me that Jordan is the best basketball player ever and will be forever, and I tell him "Did you ever hear of Drazen Petrovic?" ...
@SteveSpicerPortsmuth That invisible man is so famous..and considered as the best coz he died.. Dont tell me about Senna's mindgames in F1.. He crashed into Prost to win WC.. and showed his anger whenever he wasnt happy.. Schumi fans dont talk to much coz they want to live in a parallel world.. And they know who is the best.. "People" like you sitting infront of the corner cant understand how tough racing is.. The fucking brititsh media always try to make Senna better loathe others.. So Shut up.
Yeah, it wasn't for the British invaders of India, they wouldn't be so unified today. Most well informed people of India know the being a colony of Britain was one of the best things that could happen to India.
@McLarenMercedes no dude.. you are bringing the wrong topic here.. Though I must say.. The British came here and also found a lot of things to learn about.. We had our own inventions in the science.. You know radio was invented by an Indian Jagadish chandra bose but some english guy made an patent of it.. India have their own studies and was a wealthy and rich country before the British came here.. British also messed up India when they left.. The country Pakistan was actually made by Britishers
7 time world champion ! senna was also a very good driver, but we never see the truth beetween that two gods of f1 driver, because senna die before his time..
@lifethelifetoday It is obvious that Schumacher is better than Rosberg, but I'm saying I have not seen the Schumacher show their potential against Rosberg. Last season I accept Schumacher to be below their level, but this year it was to improve, but so far nothing I saw him.
@pasqualino1973 in a mercedes car built for schumi rosberg is still doing better. schumi is out of his pro years and no more of this driving for him...
@LordSigger your comment made no sense. i can't understand what your getting at... why would it take an expert to say the obvious? and to be honest even alex yoong one of the worst drivers could probably be 2nd to vettel each race
@Keidoupe look carefully. Remember this is an F1 car, not a D1GP car. It doesn't go super sideways, but at Turn 5 you could see for a moment the frt wheels were straight, but the car was still turning. He drifted at the exit of turn 11, at the swmming pool esses, and on exit at la racasse. just look carefully at how the tail slides out a little
i came here to see drifting, i saw schumi being competitive... satisfied.
countersteer77 2 weeks ago
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Beneton had the same electronic traction control than Williams in 1994, both had not any. It is quite illustrating, that being Beneton under strong surveillance, when Schumacher returned in Jerez 94 he was superb, and was again the very best in the field.
No one discovered traction controls, only a not used Start Control, no cheating, only Schumi, the best driver in 1994. In "Senna" movie there are some mistakes and wrong information and this matter is one of the biggest mistakes in the movie
hunt2727 3 weeks ago
Drifting in formula 1 means a slower time, no exeptions
Barnakos 1 month ago
@Eagleye2026 Schumi broke the back end out right before the chicane. There doesn't need to be smoke for it to be drifting.
pucksaver95 1 month ago
great driving, stupid tittle....
TheRexblood 1 month ago
WOOW HES FUKIN FAST
ThEREalLiLMcK 2 months ago
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LewisHamilton1991 2 months ago
Gotta love steve slater (the commentator)...!!
RG0087 2 months ago
Just so fucking epic awesome what Michael Schumacher did in the years of Ferrari. Brilliant. He will ever be the best.
Flip95GER 2 months ago
@Flip95GER aryton senna was better, schumacher even said so.
SuperAspergersMan 2 months ago
@SuperAspergersMan
if you base it on opinion it's an argument that can go both ways.
but if you base it on facts schumacher wins it no questions asked.
TheRexblood 1 month ago
@TheRexblood well actually since aryton senna died in 1994 at imola, he had at the time won 3 world championships, and schumacher is one of the best F1 drivers of all time, but he raced for a longer period of time, if senna was still alive he would have trumped schumahcer 7 time championships easily, he had the skill.and they both amazingly great drivers, but in terms of driving style , i think senna was better, he was a beast in the rain, that was his element. both great drivers though
SuperAspergersMan 1 month ago
@SuperAspergersMan how can u know that? are you jesus?
Gamezzproo 1 month ago
@SuperAspergersMan Senna was 34 when he died. By your logic he would have had to continue for AT LEAST 4 more years. Don't make yourself look ridiculous, it is not about "if's" it is about facts.
Charkow1943 1 month ago
@Charkow1943 all im saying is senna is better, get over it, if u think shumacher is better , then keep it to urself, go petition if its that important to u. jeez
SuperAspergersMan 1 month ago
@Charkow1943 Starring youself blind about facts is never a good thing, facts dont always show how great somebody is. It is most likely so that if R.B was the favoured driver at Ferrari 2000-2004 he would have won 5 straight championships, and any other F1 driver for that sake if they were the favoured F1 driver at Ferrari during that time. Ferrari just had a super car, like Brawn during the first half of 2009, noone could beat it. F1 is not a fair sport afterall, look at M.S today.
VuDu4000 1 month ago
@Flip95GER I think Vettel will beat him
superFrontrunner 4 weeks ago
@superFrontrunner
beat in what ?
5950ziel 3 weeks ago
@5950ziel Numer of championships, wins and certainly poles, he's nearly halfawy there on poles already
superFrontrunner 3 weeks ago
@superFrontrunner
it's funny
everyone talks the same about new stars ;/ Hamilton ooooh wooow, he is goona be the best of all time ! earlier on Alonso, he got 2 championships and he had everything ahead of him, now he is 5th year without any championship
now VEEETTEEEL, heee is THE GOD, etc, I don't understand this, I can judge him about his skills , but ONLY in my view, but not what he's goona achieve... half of his success is down to his car...
5950ziel 3 weeks ago
@superFrontrunner
what if his car in the next 5 years( as Alonso's ) aren't gonna be as good as it were in 2010 and '11 ?...
5950ziel 3 weeks ago
@5950ziel oh beleieve me I'm no Vettel/Red-Bull fan and the sooner they stop dominating the better.
But Adrian Newey has said he doesn't want to leave Red-Bull and as long as he is there thwy will win and as long as they win Vettel will stay with them. If way in the future Red-Bull ever stop winning Ferrari will snap Vettel up
superFrontrunner 3 weeks ago
@5950ziel And I would say quite a bit more than half of his succes is down to the car. And he is doing the Schumacher thing of not having a fast teammate.
superFrontrunner 3 weeks ago
@superFrontrunner
so, you agree with me in more cases ?
5950ziel 3 weeks ago
@5950ziel I agree Vettel is not the best off all time or even the best on the current grid, I think he is one of the fastest on the current grid but I think the best of todays drivers is either Fernando Alonso or before 2011 I would have said Hamilton as well.
But everything is stacked in Vettels favour
Dominant machinery
He is the apple of christian Horners eye
He doesn't have world beating teammates
The stewards let him get away with all sorts (ie. weaving at the starts etc.)
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superFrontrunner 3 weeks ago
@superFrontrunner Everyone gets away with weaving at the start. Alonso did it like crazy in Singapore 2010, no problem at all.
Those double move rules don't apply on a grid start. Simple as that. It would be impossible to enforce and half the field would get a penalty after the first lap if they did enforce the rules. It would take too long, and be too much of a mess.
As long as there is no accident the stewards will not take action at the start. No matter who the driver is.
dude2106 1 week ago
@dude2106 I'd like to agree, but look at the start of the 2008 Japanese grand prix. Kovalainen ran close to Kimi, the stewards "mistook" it for Hamilton and gave him a drive through penalty. It was the start of the race, he made zero contact and he got a penalty.
Some other driiver crashed into coulthard and put him out of the race and got away with it. But if its Hamilton - penalty even when he does nothing.
Vettel now has that advantage.
superFrontrunner 1 week ago
@superFrontrunner
True he got a penalty, but no way was it because they thought it was Hamilton. The stewards aren't stupid. They look the footage from Kovalinens onboard several times, along with the one from Raikönen, along with GPS tracking etc. they know exactly what driver is where on any given moment.
There are always exceptions, but the general rule is, no penalties at the start unless there is an accident. Vettel uses that to his advantage.
dude2106 1 week ago
@5950ziel And I don't see Red-Bull slowing down in the currents regualtions which means waiting untill 2014 and Adrian Newey is the best with new regulations so they should still be winners then.
I think Vettel will unfortunately beat all of Schumachers records which won't make for great viewing
superFrontrunner 3 weeks ago
@superFrontrunner
ooookeeej, good that we agree : P
5950ziel 3 weeks ago
Monaco looks like the scariest track to drive in all of F1
Ozymandias916 2 months ago
i wonder if u know, how they live in tokyo
KuchingZaz 2 months ago
I miss those F1´s so much :(
28plancha2 2 months ago
1:15?!! I can never do that in F1 games.
ikmal017 3 months ago
god i miss those old v10 engines, 20,000RPM! the sheer scream as they leave the tunnel is unearthly
MRacer001 3 months ago 17
@MRacer001 Well, I miss even the V12s and Turbos...
kriklan49 3 weeks ago
@MRacer001 20,000 is exaggerating it a bit.
blainyrules 2 weeks ago
@blainyrules no i am not actually, the rev limit was 20,000 RPM for quite afew years before they brought it down to reduce costs, they were outputting 900bhp+ at their peak these engines in 2004
MRacer001 2 weeks ago
0:26 as we have sex so many times before
FactoryLP 3 months ago
Senna was a god at monaco, especially when it was wet
butterchicken512 3 months ago
@butterchicken512 could you please stop talking about senna. you flamed enough.
Spriteanimator1 3 months ago
I loved it when they could drive the car on the ragged edge lap after lap, but this new style of F1 is all about looking after tires. Its frustrating watching it when you know someone can drive fast but because of the tiers they have to lift of. Agghh.
GWADA971JAY 3 months ago
That and the absolute sexyness of those cars. Plz give us back those years.
MrMegacale 3 months ago
what year is this? I think I remember those days, and well, to me - F1 like that was WAY more interesting than the shit they call F1 today..
codenamecordon 4 months ago
these cars look faster and rev higher than today's cars. is this true?
liawkaiping 4 months ago
@liawkaiping yes, absolutely
SweeneyAlexTodd 4 months ago
@liawkaiping They are yes. Those cars had many different systems, such as traction control, as well as bigger engines, so they were faster. Those cars had 3.0L V10's which were unlimited as far as revs go, compared to today's 2.4L V8 which are limited to 18,000rpm.
jordan7639 4 months ago
@jordan7639 The turbo era was the sickest.
Triple88a 4 months ago
@Triple88a Can't beat 1500bhp!
jordan7639 4 months ago
@liawkaiping
Are you serious?
Aaroncione 4 months ago
god i love this track.....
trustfire 5 months ago
obviously the tail isnt gonna seem to step out its an f1 not a silvia...but if you look closely the rear end wasnt exactly stuck to the ground like normal...when the mean is that the back end was loose...its like when your on a str8 road nd hit a wet patch with the power on the back is loose and can slide you into an approaching corner but you control it well enough that the back isnt all wild nd perpendicular to your direction of travel..
werewolf6000 5 months ago
where is the "drifting"? -.-
Eagleye2026 5 months ago 37
@Eagleye2026 All the lap. It´s amazing!!
jaimecivi 2 months ago
@Eagleye2026 ^ Wanker expecting Toyota Supras and Nissan Silvias
MegaMrDamo 1 month ago 3
pathetic
sonor1981 5 months ago
Impressive but there was no drift in the chicane. That car was stuck like glue and didn't step out at all.
SlamDuncDrummer 5 months ago
wow impressive!
XxMusclecarsxX 5 months ago
Senna is the King of Monaco
Karar24 5 months ago
Berger is the drift king of Monaco ;)
sydneyfc 5 months ago
back when qualifing was good
nunchuckerz 5 months ago
The good 'ol F1 days....
hirokishinguji 5 months ago
brundlefly is usually such a bitter piece of shit..but hes been more friendly and neutral towards michael recently, so thats reasonable
piro4351 5 months ago
bellof was possibly the most talented, fastest all round racecar driver of all time..and this is no fantasy, there is substantial proof for that
piro4351 5 months ago
jeezus, F1s take turns so fast that it looks like the video is on fast-forward!
planesareawsome 5 months ago
f1 was so fast back in those days ....
5t3v3n 6 months ago
@sup3rcars Yawn, Yawn, Senna this, Senna that. The Man's Dead. So many people comment on Ayrton - but automatically put him on a plinth just because he is sadly no longer with us. Senna was great - but Schumacher is also an incredible driver.
JRRacing85 6 months ago
@JRRacing85 same goes for you, just because he's dead & people jump on his bandwagon because of it doesnt discredit what he did & who he was when he was alive does it?
1greenMitsi 5 months ago
@JRRacing85 his obsessed fans make bigger than he was imo, he was and is not 'better' than schumacher or prost or fangio or anyone else just because he died
bhswyc 5 months ago
you call that drifting looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
itachi1993z 6 months ago
this was the time when ralf was really good..
Spionsilver 6 months ago
I hate Martin Brundle as commentator. We are afflicted with his commentary here in Canada. He's so prejudiced against Schumacher (because he knows he is totally inferior to Schumacher) and so jingoistic about the stinking UK drivers. I'm not rooting for Hamilton or Button, why do I have to listen to Brundle lick their asses?
MXB2001 6 months ago 3
@MXB2001 we have him in the UK as well mate. He's what's called a call A twat. Gotta love Schumacher! ;D
foreseenprophecies 5 months ago
@MXB2001 Because they are fellow countryman? And because MSC kicked his butt many times back in Benetton years? I would hate someone that I've never out-qualified.
kvarbanov 5 months ago
@MXB2001 Because he's primarily commentating for the BBC. Just because people are a different nationality to you does not make them "Stinking". If your broadcasters are too mean to field their own commentators that's something you need to take up with them.
Brundle is employed by the BBC and is paid primarily to commentate for a UK audience. Personally I think Brundle is very fair. Far less nationalistic than Murray Walker was.
wks1978 5 months ago
@wks1978 - Sorry that's BS. BBC don't broadcast to just Britain. They broadcast to most of the world and the commentators have to acknowledge that. I doubt many people away from the UK give a flying fuck about the mclaren drivers. I hate listening to Brundle and Coulthard's bitter comments about Schumi whenever he does something that's remotely out of line. Yet when Hamilton crashes into Kobayashi at spa, Coulthard says it's Kobayashi's fault. -_-
Anime998877 2 months ago
@Anime998877 And Kobayashi i believe admitted he was probably in the wrong, as Hamilton was infront (or at least had the racing line into the corner, as he was on the inside and thus was still "leading" at that point), and Kobayashi said he should have let him go, but really it was a racing incident in my opinion (speaking as a 6 year RB fan, so unbias towards either). so neither driver could be blamed for it, Kobayashi should have let hamilton go, hamilton could have turned sooner.
RexalLB 2 months ago
@Anime998877 You seem to have misunderstood my comment. The BBC don't just broadcast to Britain but it's ridiculous to state they have to aim the content of their broadcasts for a totally international audience considering the UK public is paying the BBC commentators' wages.
Why don't Canadian broadcasters field their own commentators? If they're going to to use BBC telecasts which are primarily aimed at a British audience then they have to accept the bias.
wks1978 2 months ago
ach bumel ralle.... da hat dich dein großer Bruder nur vorgelassen ;) ;) ;)
BGBPaul 6 months ago
is he late for something?
ABisopht 6 months ago 3
damn, he drove like that and still didn't get pole? shit they were right, the ferrari was having some serious understeer problems
thnk4urself 6 months ago 62
My ear drums just broke.
Gravelrally1 6 months ago
I miss Chris Goodwin....quality commentator. Made up for that dumbass Steve Slater sitting next to him. Now Star Sports has the dumbass lined up with an older dumbass cant commentate for nuts.
jwmm4eva 6 months ago
@jwmm4eva THAT IS SO TRUE, i hate star sports coverage, lots of commercials and crappy commentary. Itv martin brundle still the best. Chris goodwin doesnt even come close
bigbodlover 6 months ago
@bigbodlover not fair mate, I actually stream BBC and yes Brundle is damn good. but Chris Goodwin had a very level headed approach and smart too as he's a techie. BBC already has a good team with Brundle and DC but Brundle and Goodwin will be awesome as well.
jwmm4eva 6 months ago
@jwmm4eva ok chris is there, but not at that level of martin brundle. Martin is an all rounded techie with years of hands on formula1 racing experience. CHris goodwin has lots of knowledge but he can't inject excitement into his commentary. Listen to martin brundle more often and you will feel the difference. Its still fair to say that chris doesnt come close. But at least he's alot better than mr slater.
bigbodlover 6 months ago
@bigbodlover yeah i get what you mean, Chris Goodwin cant stand alone in the commentary box, while Brundle can pull it off. but i maintain that a pairing of these two will be great, since I enjoy more of the techie stuff in F1 and these guys really know their strategy and how F1 works. But DC is pretty decent too, so BBC has a great team already. Its just a shame Star Sports suck in major departments (viewing & commentary)
jwmm4eva 6 months ago
Ever heard about my comment in "MS driving style"?
No probably no.
anyone heards about what he wants to hear, and nothing more.
Bellof, yes, faster than Senna in an inferior car in Monaco 84.
Bellof, faster than Senna in Mclaren tests, with an inferior engine.
Bellof, in conversations with Ferrari much more time before Senna could dream about that.
Team orders? Nothing worse than Senna being favoured by Honda in 1988 and 1989. But Senna scored less points than Prost both in 88 and in 89!
hunt2727 7 months ago
only best 11 results counted towards the championship since the beginning all the drivers knew that. The driver who would have more victories during the season would win the championship. Prost wasn't able to win more than 7 races and he failed even being there since 84.
MrPolotto 6 months ago
F1 and most motorsport is about speed through corners and apexing them, drifting is slow, show boating and tyre degrading, therefore pointless in racing
QKewQ25 7 months ago
@sup3rcars Didnt he crash alot, and end up die years and years ago?
dafspeed 7 months ago
Ralf should have been 7 time Champion, at least he never cheated!
TuneViper 7 months ago
aryton senna
xoruskyox 7 months ago
year?
ynnckynnck 7 months ago
@lehteak "Drifting" in racing like this is always much more subtle, they have numerous different computers that work as traction control and power management so they don't slide at all, just like in Moto GP, the slightest bit is a lot.
isismyheart 7 months ago
@isismyheart Traction control in F1 is banned. The fact that they don't slide much is down to the driver's throttle control.
gturner38 7 months ago
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@sup3rcars YEAH! he is the 2nd best all time behind schumi.
Ferrari123planb 7 months ago
how the hell do u drive so fast in such a small space lol. its not just schumi with skill tho. every driver who drives on monaco and goes this fast has big balls.
AngryBF2Nerd 7 months ago 102
@AngryBF2Nerd look up rally racing boyo
awesomenoob6281 6 months ago
@awesomenoob6281 yup i know, but its nowhere near as fast through corners like this is. but ofc back in the day, rally had those ppl standing in the middle of the road taking pictures and as the car came closer, they ran away and stuff. crazy driving, very good lol
AngryBF2Nerd 6 months ago
@AngryBF2Nerd HAHAHA agreed. its a shame Group B was banned after henri tonevenhins fatal crash in 86
awesomenoob6281 6 months ago
@AngryBF2Nerd its called tunnel vision, they don't have big balls they just focus and don't let the speed un-nerve them under tunnel vision situations. When 99/100 other people would freak out their completely focused. Under tunnel vision you are one with your machine and you ride the line of crashing and safty
xxxxdarksidexxxx 6 months ago
@xxxxdarksidexxxx "When 99/100 other people would freak out their completely focused."
in other words, they have big balls.
cmfrtblynmb02 5 months ago
@AngryBF2Nerd yeah much respect to these guys
wtficantgetausername 5 months ago
@AngryBF2Nerd not BIG Balls..... CRAAAAZY BALLS!!! ha ha. ",
1980aankrah 3 months ago
@AngryBF2Nerd: I'd say that anyone that drives a F1 car for a living has big balls
thornrev 3 months ago
@thornrev yes absolutely, but dont you agree that driving through this section of this track takes it to a whole new level? like the track is so tight at some sections and theyre going flat out through there lol
AngryBF2Nerd 3 months ago
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@AngryBF2Nerd: i do agree didn't you read my last comment?
thornrev 3 months ago
@AngryBF2Nerd ayrton senna
crabby112 3 months ago
@sup3rcars wish he still was here dude was a fucking legend
i still got his shirs and stuff
neonman1604 7 months ago
Fun to watch, but a pretty messy lap
fateola 7 months ago
they were the better days
TheDrohanHD 7 months ago
The drift is at 0:24, Keidoupe.
bygota 7 months ago
they got some massive bullocks to drive that fast around monaco. one mistake and you could end up the the sea lol
danthearsenalfan 7 months ago
@danthearsenalfan Or in someone elses yacht! LOL
mossmusic 7 months ago
@mossmusic HAHA!
danthearsenalfan 7 months ago
The way the top drivers go through the chicane in the 2011 Monaco seem much more aggressive than Schumi here
AccordGTR 8 months ago
@AccordGTR ofc, cuz of the wheels? the 2011 got kind of shitty grip, since the one on MS car here is perfect. F1 changed since then.
TheMaroth 7 months ago
@TheMaroth Not true. F1 was using grooved tires then. How can u say they have better grip than the slicks of today? I think the drivers today are just better and enter the corner much faster than Schumi did before. Schumi's Ferrari then had more downforce and more power.
AccordGTR 7 months ago
Steve Slater is the worst F1 commentator
ilferrari 8 months ago 2
@ilferrari what a mark.
SonyByPirModerator 7 months ago
Wow the Schumachers just owned the MOnaco that time!
nealogz 8 months ago
great sounding car should sound like tht again now a days
DKVidGuy 8 months ago
You say who?, wha?... is the best driver? Fangio is still the best; raced hard and dominated at a time when it took real balls to race formula 1 and the guy STARTED F1 when he was 39.
member548 8 months ago
man i miss the v10's!
racerjef 8 months ago
Ridicolous how some people can't accept that M. Schumacher ist by far the greatest Driver of all times. Maybe because he's german.
Me deepest sympathy for you little idiots!
Kleberson08 8 months ago
@Kleberson08 a lot of these faggots think senna is the best just cuz he drove for mclaren and there mclaren fanboys. senna was good but in my heart schumacher is the best racer of all time. 91 wins, 7 championships, 168 podiums, 68 pole positions. i know sennas career ended shorty but he had 3 championships and 41 wins.
Ferrari123planb 8 months ago
@Ferrari123planb HORRAY FOR MICHAEL HE IS THE GREATEST
pussnhoot 8 months ago
@Kleberson08 I AGREE,'CAUSE HES GERMAN ENOUGH SAID.HE IS THE GREATEST PERIOD
pussnhoot 8 months ago
O.O
92jacko 8 months ago
michelin were better than bridgestone
QOTSAPT 9 months ago
@sup3rcars I bet he was just trying to be funny
alfonsocamacho35 9 months ago
let me settle this once and for all. senna was the best. shumacher was also pretty good. but shumacher is a cunt when racing
hvf26 9 months ago
@hvf26 lol, i think you will only start more arguments with that :P
Jedontrack 9 months ago
@Jedontrack touche haha :P
hvf26 9 months ago
Nice to see foster there :D
dogeatme 9 months ago
Fucking amazing.
jasonfish07 9 months ago
@sup3rcars Drove for Finland
Erkal2006 9 months ago
@sup3rcars ur swedish... ur awesome.
BTW, Keke is Finnish
Erkal2006 9 months ago
@sup3rcars ur swedish... ur awesome
Erkal2006 9 months ago
@sup3rcars schumacher was still better.
ampthilluk 9 months ago
@sup3rcars hmmm Senna was a great driver, but unfortunately he never made a results as Schumi :(...
And its the same if some1 told me that Jordan is the best basketball player ever and will be forever, and I tell him "Did you ever hear of Drazen Petrovic?" ...
unfortunately both died to early.. :/
Katic13 9 months ago
@sup3rcars na not Mansell, if we are throwing names into the ring, Keke Rosberg
Erkal2006 9 months ago
@Erkal2006
hahahaha rosberg...good joke
LordSigger 9 months ago
@sup3rcars people talk about Schumacher when they talk about F1.
FERRARIAVI 9 months ago
@FERRARIAVI
Yeah, because most "people" don't know shit about what happened before 10 years ago.
Most people think there's an invisible man in the sky too and they even talk to this invisible man. Should I listen to "people"??
SteveSpicerPortsmuth 9 months ago
@SteveSpicerPortsmuth That invisible man is so famous..and considered as the best coz he died.. Dont tell me about Senna's mindgames in F1.. He crashed into Prost to win WC.. and showed his anger whenever he wasnt happy.. Schumi fans dont talk to much coz they want to live in a parallel world.. And they know who is the best.. "People" like you sitting infront of the corner cant understand how tough racing is.. The fucking brititsh media always try to make Senna better loathe others.. So Shut up.
FERRARIAVI 9 months ago
@FERRARIAVI WELL SAID
pussnhoot 8 months ago
@FERRARIAVI
Yeah, it wasn't for the British invaders of India, they wouldn't be so unified today. Most well informed people of India know the being a colony of Britain was one of the best things that could happen to India.
McLarenMercedes 8 months ago
@McLarenMercedes no dude.. you are bringing the wrong topic here.. Though I must say.. The British came here and also found a lot of things to learn about.. We had our own inventions in the science.. You know radio was invented by an Indian Jagadish chandra bose but some english guy made an patent of it.. India have their own studies and was a wealthy and rich country before the British came here.. British also messed up India when they left.. The country Pakistan was actually made by Britishers
FERRARIAVI 8 months ago
@sup3rcars I could add Jim Clark to that as well.....
Erkal2006 9 months ago
@sup3rcars
7 time world champion ! senna was also a very good driver, but we never see the truth beetween that two gods of f1 driver, because senna die before his time..
LordSigger 9 months ago
Best part : 0:58
ThierryDanHenry 9 months ago
Winning does not always mean being better, we must analyze the circumstances, timing, and car ...
pasqualino1973 9 months ago
did shumacher win that race?
eminemthebest11 10 months ago
@eminemthebest11
This was in 2003. And no, he did not win the race. It was won by Montoya with Räikkönen 2nd and Michael Schumacher in 3rd place.
psychocyberdisc 10 months ago
how is that a drift when it was a powerslide
DrAgOnBoY63 10 months ago
Rosberg is better than Schumacher ! HAhahaha !!!
pasqualino1973 10 months ago
@pasqualino1973 I can't remember Rosber having 8 world championships won
lifethelifetoday 10 months ago
@lifethelifetoday It is obvious that Schumacher is better than Rosberg, but I'm saying I have not seen the Schumacher show their potential against Rosberg. Last season I accept Schumacher to be below their level, but this year it was to improve, but so far nothing I saw him.
pasqualino1973 10 months ago
@pasqualino1973 Agree!!!
Mackan62 9 months ago
@pasqualino1973 in a mercedes car built for schumi rosberg is still doing better. schumi is out of his pro years and no more of this driving for him...
IceCoolG4mes 9 months ago
@IceCoolG4mes
you are an expert ?
schumacher in a red bull win every race....
LordSigger 9 months ago
@LordSigger your comment made no sense. i can't understand what your getting at... why would it take an expert to say the obvious? and to be honest even alex yoong one of the worst drivers could probably be 2nd to vettel each race
IceCoolG4mes 9 months ago
That isn't drifting. What he did in Singapore 2010 Qualifying2 WAS drifting.
AlexGRFan97 10 months ago
so, where's the drifting ? i wouldnt say that you wasted my time coz watching shumi is not a waste, but u did
Keidoupe 10 months ago 48
@Keidoupe look carefully. Remember this is an F1 car, not a D1GP car. It doesn't go super sideways, but at Turn 5 you could see for a moment the frt wheels were straight, but the car was still turning. He drifted at the exit of turn 11, at the swmming pool esses, and on exit at la racasse. just look carefully at how the tail slides out a little
isftish 7 months ago 2
@Keidoupe i think they were referring to the sliding that is needed in monaco in order to make those tight turns
Narutofan1000k 6 months ago
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the best there was, the best there is and the best forever will be!
michael schumi schumacher
LordSigger 11 months ago 19
@LordSigger NNOOOOOOOOO. Ayrton Senna was the best and ever will be!
redbull69cl 9 months ago