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  • The Ferrari was Barrichello, not Schumi.

  • @weallfollowmanutd

    WHAT ?

  • @weallfollowmanutd lol ferrari???

    it was montoya raikkonen and Ralf Schumacher in a Williams

  • @weallfollowmanutd You can see them both in the beginning.

  • @weallfollowmanutd the title mean ralf schumacher not michael LOL

  • @weallfollowmanutd its ralf schumacher in the middle ! the blue williams bmw ;DDD

  • @weallfollowmanutd

    the video refers to RALF Schumacher,, asshole

  • @weallfollowmanutd Nope, the one in the Ferrari was Ralf. Villeneuve was driving both the Williams, and Barny the Dinosaur was in the Mclaren.

  • @seismica LMFAO

  • @seismica I didn't know barny was F1 driver :O!! Is he good?

  • @Donfrak Well i'm not sure about his driving, but I know he settled into the team pretty well. You could say they're like a happy family.

  • Amazing awareness

  • Who the fuck split a 30 second manouver in two? Fuck me...

  • ABRAN PASO QUE VIENE EL QUE SABE DE MANEJO

  • DIGAME ESE IDIOTA DE RALF EN VES DE SERRAL A RAIKONE SIERRA A MONTOYA JAJAJA COMO SE PICAVA EL VENAO ESE

  • @pedroso987 Exacto. Ademas veamos a Ralf, esta frustrado de ver como los espejos de el estan cada vez que los mira mas ymas llenos de JPM,el desespero de RS estan evidente, que se come la esquina;sera que el penso que asi ganaria distancia?!, pronto el se dara cuenta que no le sirvio y por ultimo recuirrio a las sucias TIPICAS 'clases' de su hermano,muchos diran eso se lleva en la sangre. Talvez JPM dijo: vine aqui a no hacer amigos los vi y adios!!.La verdad prevalece MONTOYEAH.

  • @pedroso987 jajaja pero por imbecil perdió los dos puestos esto demuestra q montoya todo lo logro solo, sin ayuda de coequiperos tal como schumacher montoya siempre tubo claro a lo q iba sin importarle quien estubiera en su camino.

  • The overtake of year 2002. Montoya owns both of them.

  • @85fredi Precisely. But wait a minute friend,some user is claming that KR did better than JPM,even after you i (live it),or anyone has seing this innimitable pass, apparently KR is better 'racer' than JPM. eh...racer? 'better' than JPM,erm...!! perhaps the user i refer too, can show us KR doing the same eh!!. Wait and see (as the taks may takes long we better go for a spin) !!

  • I wish Montoya stayed in F1

  • @veyronzondaf I think that everybody wants the same u_u

  • No statements = meanstream weakness

  • " F1 management " and all the pesons of this establishment have shown ..again how weak they are and how the truth hurt them.

    They erased another monumental video - Best Juan Montoya tribute .....no fear .- I'm sure everyone remeber that video . Anyway I suppose everyone agree when I say that such dirty persons are really weak and they can be sure that their attempts to erase history 'll fail. I hope people understand how the truth hurt these persons. Cheaters and weaks as usual

  • " F1 management " and all the pesons of this establishment have shown ..again how weak they are and how the truth hurt them.

    They erased another monumental video - Best Juan Montoya tribute .....no fear .- I'm sure everyone remeber that video . Anyway I suppose everyone agree when I say that such dirty persons are really weak and they can be sure that their attempts to erase history 'll fail. I hope people understand how the truth hurt these persons. Cheaters and weaks as usual

  • The fact here was that JPM pass his team mate RS and KR future team mate,the last two called many as better than JPM,erm?? yeah rigth,Both of them got their asses whipe by none other than JPM.I mean what that hell was KR thinking-drinking at the time?.Botton line that was ANOTHER SLAP ON THEM TWO, A WAKE UP CALL FROM JPM TO THE WORLD OF F1.Can someone show us who dear,or did the same or passed other great drivers as JPM did, during his short stay in F1 ,apart of course from the exceptional AS.

  • @TOXICTRACE To bad 3 years later Kimi pretty conclusively beat Montoya 2 years in a row. Yeah, this is a good pass, although they were both out of shape due to their own duel you can see the end of at the start of the video.

  • @MetaKnightsKirby Erm what?? "Kimi pretty conclusively beat Montoya 2 years in a row"...yeah rigth and following by what your saying this was a good pass just a "good pass" ah?!.Such hasty-degrading, it really sums your "comment".

  • @TOXICTRACE Were have you been? Montoya got beaten fair and square in 2005 and up until he left in 2006 in the same car as Raikkonen; in 2005 he was even beaten by Schumi in his ailing Ferrari (though to be fair, Montoya could probably have beaten Schumi in points total had the Michelin runners not had to pull out of the Indy race). I am not at all degrading Montoya, dont be so fast to accuse people. This is a good pass, I said that, but one pass does not a driver make, so to say.

  • @MetaKnightsKirby "in the same car" eh?! that´s one of the mystakes you´re makinng.

  • @TOXICTRACE In 2005, Montoya and Raikkonen BOTH drove in the Mclaren MP4-20, then the MP4-21 in 2006. I think your mentally ill or soemthing judging by the majority of your posts, or just blinded beyond belief to the truth by your immense fanboyism towards Montoya.

  • @MetaKnightsKirby Woow BOTH drove in Mclaren,how could i.... Forget me please, i hope you can excusme and since i´m "blinded beyond belief" by your immense knowlege,i should leave now so you can "think". Bye,bye.

  • @TOXICTRACE Please do.

  • @MetaKnightsKirby - check the data, and the context of 2005-06 season or I will be more than happy to share it with you offline anytime. About the JPM's mystery "Break" - Did anybody gave it a thought that his baby boy was born during those two races he was away from races. I suspect there is more that what meets one's eye and its probably about McLaren driver contracts. 2006 Macca had switched of the season even before it started, all eager to wait for Alonso and sponsors that were to join...

  • @WilliamsF14ever Check the data and context of what? The fact that Montoya and Raikkonen were teamates during that time-which is the comment you responded to?

  • @MetaKnightsKirby What everyone seems to forget is that Montoya had an acciden in 2005. He was replaced by Pedro De la Rosa in some of the races. When he came back his shoulder hadn't healed yet and he was in pain and needed medication for several weeks. He was driving with his arm almost motionless. As a result, he lost points on the championship and he had to support Raikkonen. Before the accident, Montoya was ahead of Raikkonen in the standings.

  • @jglenalv Due to 2 bad races for Raikkonen, yes. Even afterwards, Montoya was consistently outperformed by Raikkone through the ENTIRE season, and into 2006 the form continued. An injury does not last that long.

  • @MetaKnightsKirby - After his comeback in 2005, his role basically was to support Kimi's title bid, check the races where he qualified ahead of Kimi, his role basically was to hold the field while Kimi charged thru and they could do the switch during the pitstops. F1 is a team sports afterall. 2006 McLaren robbed both Kimi and JPM, by shutting the season before its started. Kimi had Ferrari contract, JPM had nothing, so was done by the crap 2006 McLaren car and lack of car time.

  • Montoya Räikkönen Schumacher Häkkinen.... Real drivers, real persons. Nowdays everybody are just freakin PR-puppys with no balls, and nobody even watches F1 anymore.. Cars are ruined, rules are ruined, tracks suck balls and races are booring... and all drivers just smile to each other and be PR puppyes there is absolutely no personality anymore. The real Formula 1 is no more.

  • @TheQneb indeed my friend:(

  • @TheQneb Bit late to reply to your comment, but I can't agree more. Just a bunch of PR primadonnas with no soul or personality these days. Nobody dares to be individual and hold on his own, instead they are just being forcefully polite with each other - so gay...

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  • @TheQneb can't agree more.Just let me say that great drivers are still existing but F 1 is ruled by a business system which states what to do or not to do even on the tracks,accordingly to the factories' sponsors ' and tv broadcasting 's targets. Those exciting races and drivers you talk of,would be heavily sanctioned

    nowaday...So it goes :(

  • Phenomenal opportunistic stuff this, love watching overtakes like this

  • the typical you-tube-users myth about a "dirty game against montoya".. i can't imagine, what you are talking about.. in this case here, ralf had to be overtaken by raikkonen.. there's nothing said about montoya?!?

  • @mgarofano no he is not.he's so stupid that he had to leave f1 and go to the rubbish nascar.

  • @bilalp1 so is Kimi,.....they must like something about it...cheers mate!

  • @wilatemodel errr you are just are stupid as montoya.kimi left for WRC which is a million times better than that rubbish nascar.

  • @mgarofano

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHHA

  • @rastamees HAHAHAHAHAHA ,HBHBHBHBHBHB , HCHCHCHCHCHCH

  • @mgarofano

    fail

  • HA! WHERE IS THE REST??????!

  • you tube blocked the part 2 ....

  • What a talented driver, no doubt Montoya is surely the most talented driver of the last 15 years. About ths overtake there is also another video that shows also the complete move : Montoya Passes Ralf and Kimi, F1 Canada 2002

  • @mgarofano Was Ralfs car sabotaged by the pro Montoya Williams team again ? Typical Montoya, throws his toys out of the pram when he doesnt get his way. 

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