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All Wheels Good
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 เม.ย. 2021
Photographing and creating videos of sports cars and luxury cars primarily. However, all wheels are good (in my opinion) and I may also include content about motorcycles, road bicycles, mountain bikes, and even skates! All wheels are good!
Goodwood Breakfast Club Classic Car Sunday at Goodwood Motor Circuit 24th July 2022
Celebrating the heyday of motoring, Classic Car Sunday showcased a line-up of stunning classics from every era of motoring. With cars from pre-1982 eligible, the line-up had something for everyone and was just weeks before the Goodwood Revival.
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Martin Brundle Grid Walk 2008 Chinese Grand Prix Build Up
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The 2008 Chinese Grand Prix (officially the 2008 Formula 1 Sinopec Chinese Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 19 October 2008 at the Shanghai International Circuit. It was the 17th and penultimate race of the 2008 Formula One World Championship. Lewis Hamilton for the McLaren team won the 56-lap race from pole position. Ferrari driver Felipe Massa finished second, and Kimi Räikkön...
Lewis Hamilton's 2008 F1 World Championship Journey
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Commentary by: Ross Brawn Pat Symonds Giorgio Ascanelli Adrian Sutil Mark Webber Nico Rosberg Rubens Barrichello Kimi Räikkönen The 2008 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 62nd season of Formula One motor racing, recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) - the governing body of motorsport - as the highest class of competition for open-wheel racing cars. The champ...
British Grand Prix 2008 Montage. Lewis Hamilton Wins. ITV F1 Archive
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The 2008 British Grand Prix (officially the 2008 Formula 1 Santander British Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 6 July 2008 at the Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone, England. It was the ninth race of the 2008 Formula One World Championship. The race was held over 60 laps with a practice and qualifying round preceding the race. Heikki Kovalainen started from pole position alongside ...
Concours on Savile Row 15th June 2022, London.
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The world’s greatest cars on one of London’s most famous streets, Savile Row, renowned for its long history of bespoke tailoring. This was a brand new event. Savile Row was be closed to traffic over the two-day event, thanks to the cooperation of Westminster City Council. Visitors were able to browse the spectacular cars and the fascinating tailors’ displays, as well as enjoy the talks and live...
VO VOXI Solar Taxi: The Next Sinclair C5? Concours on Savile Row
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In a "world first", the VO VOXI Solar Taxi was unveiled at Concours on Savile row. Apparently, this is a "weather-protected, cargo-carrying transportation" vehicle. With open sides, I'm not sure how it is weather protected. You need to watch their own YT video to be able to see where the luggage goes. This could work as a taxi, but the fares would have to be incredibly cheap to make up for the ...
Goodwood Breakfast Club, Rule Britannia Drive Offs, 5th June 2022.
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Mclaren, Lotus, TVR, Alvis, Morgan, BAC Mono, Caterham, Bristol cars - the best of British - on the move.
Goodwood Breakfast Club: 5th June 2022 Rule Britannia: Walking Tour
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Goodwood Breakfast Club: 5th June 2022 Rule Britannia: Walking Tour - no commentary or music - just the sights and sounds of the Goodwood Breakfast Club on what was a slightly damp June day in the United Kingdom.
Controversy and Formula 1 Stewards. What happened in 2008 as Lewis Hamilton battled Felipe Massa.
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Controversy and Formula 1 Stewards. What happened in 2008 as Lewis Hamilton battled Felipe Massa.
2008 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix Highlights Compilation. Fernando Alonso Wins for Renault.
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2008 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix Highlights Compilation. Fernando Alonso Wins for Renault.
Robert Kubica Could Have Won the Drivers' Championship in 2008
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Robert Kubica Could Have Won the Drivers' Championship in 2008
Racing Errors: Lewis Hamilton vs Felipe Massa in 2008. Build up to Chinese Grand Prix.
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Racing Errors: Lewis Hamilton vs Felipe Massa in 2008. Build up to Chinese Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton vs Felipe Massa. Build up to Chinese Grand Prix 2008
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Lewis Hamilton vs Felipe Massa. Build up to Chinese Grand Prix 2008
Siren from Gladiators UK Drives and Reviews the Porsche Boxster 986 First-Generation
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Siren from Gladiators UK Drives and Reviews the Porsche Boxster 986 First-Generation
Cobra from Gladiators Reviews the 1997 Chevrolet Corvette (C5)
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Cobra from Gladiators Reviews the 1997 Chevrolet Corvette (C5)
Murray Walker Takes Damon Hill for a Ride in a Yellow Honda NSX. Formula 1, Melbourne 1998
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Murray Walker Takes Damon Hill for a Ride in a Yellow Honda NSX. Formula 1, Melbourne 1998
Formula 1 1998 Season Regulation Changes Summary
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Formula 1 1998 Season Regulation Changes Summary
Michael Schumacher is not Apologising for Jacques Villeneuve Collision from 1997
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Michael Schumacher is not Apologising for Jacques Villeneuve Collision from 1997
1997 Ascari FGT Review on the Roads of Scotland
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1997 Ascari FGT Review on the Roads of Scotland
Michael Schumacher Speed and Throttle Analysis by Jonathan Palmer
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Michael Schumacher Speed and Throttle Analysis by Jonathan Palmer
European Grand Prix 1997 Grid Walk with Martin Brundle
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European Grand Prix 1997 Grid Walk with Martin Brundle
European Grand Prix 1997 Circuit Guide with Martin Brundle and Onboard with Michael Schumacher
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European Grand Prix 1997 Circuit Guide with Martin Brundle and Onboard with Michael Schumacher
European Grand Prix 1997 Qualifying Summary and Driver Reaction
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European Grand Prix 1997 Qualifying Summary and Driver Reaction
Michael Schumacher vs Jacques Villeneuve: 2-0 at the start of the Brazilian Grand Prix, 1997
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Michael Schumacher vs Jacques Villeneuve: 2-0 at the start of the Brazilian Grand Prix, 1997
Supercars on the Streets of London: POV Compilation
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Supercars on the Streets of London: POV Compilation
Up Close: Shiny 2021 Ferrari F8 Tributo Rosso Scuderia on Standard Rims. Walkaround and Photos
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Up Close: Shiny 2021 Ferrari F8 Tributo Rosso Scuderia on Standard Rims. Walkaround and Photos
Very Rare Morgan Aero 8 Coupe in Grey: Spotted In London - Walkaround and Photos
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Very Rare Morgan Aero 8 Coupe in Grey: Spotted In London - Walkaround and Photos
Mini Convoy! Lamborghini Aventador SVJ and Mercedes AMG GT Black Series, London. Onboard POV.
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Mini Convoy! Lamborghini Aventador SVJ and Mercedes AMG GT Black Series, London. Onboard POV.
Parking a Mercedes AMG GT Black Series and a Lamborghini Aventador SVJ in London
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Parking a Mercedes AMG GT Black Series and a Lamborghini Aventador SVJ in London
Viviane senna Linda ❤
This is when top gear was at it s best best presenters to great at explaining cars
Jacques did talk some nonsense. Michael had no business taking that championship to the last race.. shows his talent really.
The irony of David's words aren't lost on me.
Was at Monaco in 1976 and watched the GP from the hills below the Palace
Too bad, Michael would get disqualified later that year!
This is Bernie.
I would say that Schumacher is the GOAT, but he's too dirty
Call out for Damon Hill who was only 0.05 away from the pole time in the Arrows. Outstanding
0:15 yes that’s the car that took Nigel Mansell to the 1992 world championship in f1
Same with david coulhard michael said he wasnt off the track then he showed michael was and michael admit he was wrong
The absolutely moronic word salad Mosley spits out, says enough. Schumacher's dead eyes and emotionless face (except for utter contempt for everyone around) betrayed him every single time and no one seemed to care all that much.
The irony is that Schumacher fans/ apologists are extremely gullible, impressionable people. This has *nothing* to do with his talent, which was immense. He broke the rules, it is absolutely clear as day. His abundance of self-confidence made him a champion, but it was bordering into narcissism, an attitude which he hid well but let slip here. Perhaps that is necessary to be one of the goats. But like Senna, he could not handle the possibility of being beaten by someone inferior, and was willing to destroy everything to prevent it.
In Slough 1997 Michael Schumacher DSQ World Championship F1 1997
At first, the Greatest jinked left when Villeneuve made the very risky lunge into a gap at the last moment. The Greatest then jinked right to get in, and this, by great fortune for the smaller driver, made Villeneuve's gamble pay off, as it assisted the Canadian around the bend as Schumacher ricocheted off into the gravel of infamy. Infamy, since they all had it in for him, pursued him into the stewards' star chamber and the stocks of the hacks, but he was too gritty and wily to become trapped or in any way deterred from his goal. He read it well, he played the game, he flew closest to the sun of victory and controversy, but it was the chasing pack who were ultimately frazzled by the heat. He was not merely a corner of the square that rebuilt Ferrari. He was the star whose gravity and vitality bound and energised the masterful emperor, the total technician, and the dispassionately desirable designer within his orbit. In Formula One, each man must become an organ of the winning animal, but the Greatest are always its stomach. Formula One is gone, perhaps forever, but we must never forget what made its golden glow burn so brightly.
Schumacher's legacy will be forever tainted by his cheating. The dirtiest driver ever to win the World Championship.
What's Brundle trying to say?
Villeneuve won the title because of that Stewart failing at the start
Classic advert of childhood, very nistalgic.
schumacher propaganda caused damages that are still strong today
Never liked this side of Schumacher when he had this mindset he was nothing more than a cheat
In the end he didnt get punished. He didnt lose his wins, poles or points, just the "vice championship status".
Villeneuve I understand for obvious reasons but what did Diniz have to do with anything?
“We know you didn’t do it Michael but please don’t do it again”
He needed to admit it was deliberate.
Villeneuve driving a championship winning car - Schumacher in a car that shouldn't even be winning races. Villeneuve was so deluded he thought he was in Schumacher's league.
He changed F1! For me the best driver ever.
Just like senna likes to Chet
Schumacher did this in self defense again, just like senna did it, so its ok
I am just saying this Max Moseley bdsm Nazi.......
Villeneuve won the race thanks to the restart.
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Why is this any different from any other situation where F1 drivers come together?
Because almost always when f1 drivers come together it’s not intentional… Bit like why seb got punished and it was a big story when he intentionally crashed into lewis years ago at Baku And this was especially a big story as Michael was essentially trying to cheat to win the championship, which he already did a few years prior with Damon hill
Yet he'd soon start throwing his weight around if he thought he'd been wronged, total ignorance.
god already ruled in the end.
Usually, when you fuck around with a Villeneuve, karma catches up with you in the end. As it has.
Back when 100000000000% grip wasn't a thing.😉
Sarà stato anche bravo ma era di una scorrettezza imbarazzante....
They didn't want the same thing happening with Alain prost and senna. No crashing out
He was a dirty driver, no doubt about it.
What a bs explanation from Mostly for the not-banning for 1998. Not that I think Schumacher should have been banned, he shouldn't have and wasn't. It's just the explanation from Mosley was total nonsense. The FIA could have stripped him and later transgressors from their title win if it was achieved through the foul play of crashing out a title competitor. Was it so hard to be truthful and say Schumacher was one of the main stars of F1 and what made the sport appealing and that's why a ban was out of the question. Instead Mostley came up with that ridiculous explanation. DUH!
What if Michael Schumacher was suspended in full 1998 season? Who could have replaced him for Ferrari.
This Dirty Schumacher really has a very punchable face.
It was Champion move , what you Cry about ?
I love the honesty and objectiveness of Michael. Nowadays i only hear b*lls*t like he turned into me the whole time...
That was dirty and unnecessary what he did. And he admitted it and was also penalized for it. He never tried to take someone out like that in the next 12 years he competed in F1. So i think this case is closed. On the other hand we have nowadays champions that take competitors out and get no or a very small penalty. SO today is the real problem with FIA
There was the time Schumacher tried to orchestrate himself into a pole position by faking a driving error and blocking others, mainly Fernando Alonso, from setting a faster time in the 2006 Monaco GP qualifying. Ironically, he cost himself greatly for this cheating effort by being sent to the back of the grid and could only recover a 5th place in the race. "The cheapest, dirtiest thing I've ever seen in Formula One. He should leave Formula One and go home". - Keke Rosberg, when asked about Schumacher's qualifying antics And the blatant and continuous cutting of the chicane at the Hungarian GP that same year to stay ahead of de la Rosa and Heidfeld and receiving no penalty whatsoever. Now that was total bullshit from the FIA.
@@RedPhroggz yes and then Rosberg did the same at Mirabeau in 2014 but you would not remeber that, or Senna doing his usual thing of turning into the one that overtakes him like South Africa 1993 to Schumy not to mention his intentional accidents with Prost. because people make a big fuss of the ones who are really great but don't want to admit it.
@@vonPelger People care too much about these long-past incidents, much more than the drivers involved do. These racing antics I see as cute and funny and not much more; it's really not that important any more, just amusing. It must be that they take pleasure in denigrating drivers' careers who've had much more interesting lives than themselves.
At 1:57 an F1 car roll over the arm of a marshall i think.
Great video package from presenting, music and editing to really capture every emotion of the crowd and the drivers. There is something exciting watching the cars go round to this music in slow motion as they hit the chicanes; it’s beautiful!
Exellent😊
Ha that simulator used to be used by Labatt as a bobsleigh sim. Getting their money's worth.