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Patrick Depailler at Montreal in Tyrrell 008

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Patrick Depailler at Montreal in Tyrrell 008

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  • THAT is real driving by a REAL racer. By watching this - you can see all the problems with F1 today. Safe tracks, safe vehicles and robotised cars.

  • This is real racing. Now they all sounds like sewing machines and it looks like a videogame when you watch onboard camera. RIP Patrick D and Ronnie P. Real racedrivers

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  • Real racing was 40 years ago huh?Twats.

  • @Avcneto ABS brakes in a F1 car?? Yes, of course. And a Harman Kardon stereo system too.. XD

  • Car control at its best. We'll always remember you Patrick. RIP.

  • I'm brazilian. I mean: Telemetria=Telemetry. My 10 top drivers in my opinion: Ayrton Senna (the best of all time), Juan M. Fangio, Emerson Fittipaldi, Niki Lauda, G. Villeneuve, Jackie Stewart, Nigel Mansel, Alain Prost, Ronnie Peterson and Nelson Piquet.

  • Today, the F-1 is just a video game, where the drivers don't have work some to drive the cars. The computers do it for them. Telemetria, control traction, ABS brakes, gear box automatic, "butterflies" in wheel, etc...In 2010, Lewis Hamilton directed the Mclaren from Ayrton Senna (1988) at Silverstone. He said: "I can't believe how he (Senna) driving this car just with one of hands at Monaco, making the pole position 1,5s ahead Prost." Yeah, today no exist drivers like before (1950 until 1994).

  • one of the greatest on board camera.just amazing

  • Great onboard, thanks for uploading. Patrick was a very brave and talented driver. One of my all time favorites.

  • @JRRacing85 I don't know if Ayrton Senna would have agreed with that or not... given his push for race safety immediately before he died, it is not hard to see why it was taken to the extreme. I bet he'd agree about the computerized cars, but course safety I'm pretty sure he'd adamantly disagree.

    Every decade had seen at least four F1 fatalities (2 in the 90's) until Senna died in '94; not a singe death since. While it takes a certain edge away from the sport, I wouldn't count it against F1.

  • Balls the size of milk jugs...

  • @maurizio864

    look at 4:02 ..

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