Jean Alesi Onboard Spanish GP 1991
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0:00 OOOOOOOAH!!
LLOLL
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@lcville i will say something on Berger. In my point of view he is underrated. as you said Berger was quick as Alesi when they were teammatesat Ferrari and than at Benetton. Not to forget Berger was also as quick as Mansell in the only year they drove together (1989). In the race Mansell was quicker or more efficient, anyways with better results, but in qualifying Berger was an ace so it ended 8 to 8 of 16 qualifyings. he found his master in one man: Ayrton Senna.
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hahaha great. And without Kers or DRS !!!!
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Ha!!!! 0.56 I ducked,, BRILLIANT Jean. What a racer and what a great man. No bullSh*t from him, straight from the heart..Loved him @ Jordan. Thanks for the vid.
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@sailretard You really do type the must stupid things i´ve ever seen. Go back to your cradle.
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@lcville I think Gerhard did an excelent job in the Mclaren, he showed he was very fast, but i believe he lacked the spirit of a GP driver like Senna for example, the sacrifices that have to made are far grater than we imagine, and Berger as that funny casanova side of him, maybe that was it, to busy living what F1 as to offer outside the circuits. Senna believed that god had put him in the world to win, the divine right of wining, now that´s stanima and will power right there ;)
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@JONICRACHATLEITAO Why nobody says anything about Berger? He was equal with Jean but nobody says he did lack development...he won 2 times in some 80 races with Alesi as teammate, Jean just 1. And believe me, Alesi retired more times when he had a chance to win than Berger did.
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@lcville For a greater understanding of what i´m trying to say type on youtube: Jean Alesi sliding through Monaco with Tyrrell
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@lcville I am sorry but the Benneton was quite competitive.. He was penalized because he loved the rear loose, and that made him spectacular but not as fast as the others. I agree with you about the ferrari specially in the v12 era, but the benneton was a fine F1 car. I think Alesi missed the natural knowledge of developing a car, wich cleary Schumacher did both in Benneton and ferrari. Alesi joined Benneton in 96 and ferrari became competitive as benneton decaded alot at that time.
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Good pass by jean
For all ppl saying Alesi missed something the great racers had, well, he missed LUCK. He was faster than Berger all around but poor reliability of Ferrari-Benetton 91-97 made him loose a lot of results. He retired while racing competitive in the lead or in 2nd place in no less than 8 races in those years. He didn't miss anything, he was plainly unlucky.
lcville 2 years ago 23
I agree, he deserved at least one championship for his great driving. He is one of the memorable drivers, nonetheless...
megahurtz30 2 years ago 6