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F1 Ayrton Senna onboard first lap Hungarian GP 1992

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The start and the first lap onboard with Magic in Hungaroring track (McLaren-Honda)

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  • An english team with a brazilian driver in Hungary with a Japanese commentator, at least everyone speaks engine, lol

  • anyone who thinks that drivers could gain an advantage in cornering speed by jabbing at the throttle in 2011, but somehow choose not to, know absolutely nothing about F1.

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  • @Gamache3 Semi automatic gear box

  • He doesn't shift?????

  • the sound is magic... awesome... Brink it back in F1 for 2015 and then...

  • I dont like the way you drive aryton

  • why wasnt he changing gear? 0.o

  • @deejayzak :D

  • @nickJod1234 The downforce on today's cars are about 5x greater than the era you see in the video, back then half the drivers drove with more speed and less downforce (like Schumacher, Senna and Mansell), Vettal's RBR has huge downforce and with his track consistency he can win races.

  • @sookster54 Maybe. I agree that because the cars were more... "loose", it took great daring drivers to tighten them up. But now they stick to the road of course. But, the new cars are so tight, that they can snap on you any moment. I think that is brave to drive at 150 mph corners when the car could spin super quick.

  • @nickJod1234 I've been watching F1 since 1979, I think F1 today ARE for pussies, the car does most of the work and the driver just needs to not make mistakes, Red Bull has the best setup and look at how Vettal is doing and look at how Hamilton is struggling because McLaren-Mercedes made a bad build this year. If this was 20 years ago Hamilton/Button vs Vettal/Weber would have been much closer with fewer electronics and various configuration differences.

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