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Nigel Mansell overtakes Senna - Hockenheim 1992

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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2009

Nigel Mansell (GBR) Williams-Renault V10 FW14B overtakes Ayrton Senna (BRA) Mclaren-Honda V12 in 1992 German Grand Prix in the great old Hockenheim.

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  • OLD Hockenheim fantastic circuit !!!

  • I was at this race with my father when I was 11 years old!!! good memories!!

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  • The old circuit was the best !

  • Senna's Mclaren had a lack of 100 horespower. That's a lot on a circuit like the old Hockenheim

  • @Giova2022 absolutely agree. this circuit was amazing before these idiots not ruined it effectively and turned into another boring faceless Tilke's ugliness

  • @Giova2022 snooze fest. straight, chicane, straight, another chiczne, straight, yawn yawn.

  • That williams renault is so quick! easily THE best F1 car ever designed in my opinion. and senna knows just how quick the car is, theres is no point in senna letting mansell straight through just because his cars faster, he took every chance to keep his position for as long as possible. two world class drivers on a great circuit, heavenly.

  • i like mansell a lot... i think he is one of the best ever had in F1, but this overtake was not just, becouse he loose the chicane and get out with much more power to overtake senna in the end of the next part of the circuit...

  • Mansell missed the chicane and nothing was said, Prost missed the chicane a year later and was given a stop go for it, how can that be right????

  • @gowdridge i totally agree, it seems that with progress, every golden age is followed systematically by an neutering period, a dulling down refinement of that golden age in accordance with unforeseen dangers, threats and peripheral developments. Hopefully in a few years we'll see more exciting cars than today's dead, lifeless ones

  • @poussyledzep Indeed....Gerhard Berger was known for producing very wide mclarens, ferraris or benettons :)

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