@@x_aquatix_x Refueling need to make a comeback, shakes up the strategy order of the grid and makes the cars lighter.. The tech for refueling would be safer now along with proper regulation.
Murray Walker, the legend himself, is the only man to have ever described Ferrari so succinctly and accurately with only one word: "Malmisorganization" 😂
@@rachmadsuhartonodouble negatives aren’t always incorrect unless you are trying to use standard English which no one actually speaks in due to dialects etc
Most driver's championships in the history of the sport, most constructor's championships in the history of the sport. But kids that started watching F1 yesterday will label Ferrari generally badly organized and live off a recent meme. Casual fans stay casual.
@@TheAccuso I've been watching F1 since 1994. Ferrari have had major dips in performance throughout their entire existence. The only reason Ferrari has more trophies than other teams is because they've literally been around since Day 1.
The first call in any safety discussion is how to eliminate the problem, if you don’t need to do the potentially unsafe action …. Don’t do it. After that you consider protection and equipment.
Was Alboreto's tyre flying off in the pitlane at San Marino '94 the catalyst for the speed limit, or just a reinforcement something needed to be done? 🤔
I love that pitstops are like 95% of the time perfect and its amazing to watch them all act as robots and they switch the tyres so fast. Untill something weird happens and a small mistake causes chaos and confusion and the whole stop ''fails'' and you see the pit crew in total confusion hahahaha.
Always loved how Michael just gave a slight shake of the head like. Oh come on, I know I’m on fire this race figuratively but now literally?!? please I’ve got a race to win Ferrari!
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro.,//,/,/
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro.,//,/,/,//
@@BrandoN-ie1npSpanish engineer. After his work at Super Aguri pit crew he was chief of mechanics at HRT in 2011 and 2012. Today, he is a reporter and interviewer for Latin América F1 broadcast by ESPN
Engine failure in Australia, spinning in Malaysia, spinning in the Great Britain, engine failure in Hungary, P6 and Italy, pit stop in Singapore, and crash two times in Japan. All of this costed him the world championship, so it's not only about Singapore.
Jos Verstappen's pit stop fire happened because Benetton removed the fuel filter as it made pit stops slower. Another one of this Benetton's ilegal parts. So, in order to win time they nearly lost a driver
They contacted intertechnique the makers of the fuel rig and asked if it it was possible for them to remove the filter, intertechnique said yes. So if you wish to blame someone, blame them (this is all documented btw)
This is a myth, Yes they removed the filter, but that was never illegal, multiple other teams had contacted both the Fia and the maker of the fuel hose to ask if it was OK to remove the filter and both said it was OK, and the filter had nothing to do with the spilling of fuel
I was hoping they’d add on the extra video Merc put out about that stuck wheel nut, something about longest pit stop in history, was about a day or two!
fun fact: the missing wheel at irvine's pit in the 1999 european gp was halted by Biagio Maglienti, a pit reporter who was working at the time with Tele+, the precursor of sky italy
It was an unscheduled stop. I remember reading he came into the pits suddenly because he hit a groundhog and it got stuck in the brakes or something like that as he was coming down the main straight so he dived straight into the pit before radioing ahead.
5:40 That was the pit stop that ultimately lost Eddie Irvine the 1999 World Championship, and the same exact stop was replicated at Zandvoort 2022 23 years later and cost Ferrari the 2022 Constructor's World Championship.
"Seems like what have here is a failure to communicate." that lines fits perfect for the times the pit boss had no idea what was going on, so naturally the crew didn't either.
Did they just missed out on Massa's 2008 Singapore nightmare? And some homorable mentions: Albers 2007 Magny Cours Webber 2013 Nürburgring Haas misery 2018 Melbourne Magnussen Maalaysia 2016
I recall watching the Raikonnen Singapore (?) mechanic’s leg incident live, where they showed a replay of it. Wasn’t the best thing to watch as a young teenager 😂😂😂
Across all of motorsports, I've never seen pit crews entirely unprepared for a pit stop until I began watching F1. Shockingly, it's almost an annual occurrance
2023: Verstappen on fire 🔥
1994: Verstappen on fire 💀
2024 : verstappen brake on fire 🗣️🔥
🤣
I kinda get why they got rid of refueling though.
Like father like son
@@Drrolfskiso you didn’t watch the video?
1:34 man, they realising why they were appearing on camera is just too comical, this never fails to take a laugh from me
It seems straight from The Office
Curb Your Enthusiasm music should've been played at that time 😂
Albert Fabregas` face... XD
Easily the most entertaining part of the whole race. And that's saying a lot since it was Hamilton's first win
It's such a masterclass in subtle expression changes
Jos verstappen’s pitstop will go down in f1 history forever
verstappen project: prologue
for being the only highlight of his career
For showing what sort of team Benneton were in 94.
For Benetton not fitting the safety filter on the hose.
Maybe Max surpassed him in every other way, but Jos will forever have the most epic pitstop
80% of this list is why we don't have refuelling anymore.
agreed 💯
honestly, if there was refuelling in f1 today, it would be way safer.
@@x_aquatix_x Refueling need to make a comeback, shakes up the strategy order of the grid and makes the cars lighter.. The tech for refueling would be safer now along with proper regulation.
@@slevingaiusUnless the Verstappen Family recreates family history.
@@x_aquatix_x
It would be but I’m not sure how much of a difference it would make since the cars carry much less fuel these days and weigh more.
Ah yes.. the sequel to top 10 moments of pit lane drama
This channel has turned into watchmojo
Next is 30 times
was gonna say, serious case of deja vu
Bro, sequel? They've been posting the same video for at least 5 straight years 😂😂😂😂
@@swordmasterdante4797 and we're going to watch it every time
Murray Walker, the legend himself, is the only man to have ever described Ferrari so succinctly and accurately with only one word: "Malmisorganization" 😂
Double negative
@@rachmadsuhartonodouble negatives aren’t always incorrect unless you are trying to use standard English which no one actually speaks in due to dialects etc
@@rachmadsuhartonofor example the phrase “I can’t get no where today” is a valid double negative
Most driver's championships in the history of the sport, most constructor's championships in the history of the sport.
But kids that started watching F1 yesterday will label Ferrari generally badly organized and live off a recent meme.
Casual fans stay casual.
@@TheAccuso I've been watching F1 since 1994. Ferrari have had major dips in performance throughout their entire existence. The only reason Ferrari has more trophies than other teams is because they've literally been around since Day 1.
Alternate title: 12 bad pit stops and 8 reasons why refuelling isn't allowed any more
With a proper safety concept, refueling would not be a problem. They spare time on safety.
The first call in any safety discussion is how to eliminate the problem, if you don’t need to do the potentially unsafe action …. Don’t do it. After that you consider protection and equipment.
"Major mal-misorganisation problem there", possibly my favourite Murray Walkerism.
Shorts and shirts in the pit lane? Perfectly normal. Reversing in the pit lane? Completely illegal, unjustifiable
It's actually bonkers how unprotected the crews were.
@@Gordanovich02 Safety rules & regulations are usually written in blood.
Also, driving into the pit lane so quick you lock up.
There was no speed limit in the pit lane that time.
Was Alboreto's tyre flying off in the pitlane at San Marino '94 the catalyst for the speed limit, or just a reinforcement something needed to be done? 🤔
I love that pitstops are like 95% of the time perfect and its amazing to watch them all act as robots and they switch the tyres so fast. Untill something weird happens and a small mistake causes chaos and confusion and the whole stop ''fails'' and you see the pit crew in total confusion hahahaha.
Always loved how Michael just gave a slight shake of the head like. Oh come on, I know I’m on fire this race figuratively but now literally?!? please I’ve got a race to win Ferrari!
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro.,//,/,/
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro.,//,/,/,//
Low-key expected them all to be sauber pitstops
It would be unfair for the other teams
That would be quite the "KICK" in the teeth for Sauber.
Every pit stop is a gamble on the stakes
They might need to do another video for that. It’s too long😂
Only interesting moment of jos verstappen’s career
You didn’t have to do him like that ☠️
True and true
LOL
Barrell rolling down the back straight in Brazil is a pretty big highlight lol
Hitting Montoya is definitely highlight IMO
0:09 “Michael Schumacher gets all the luck doesn’t he?”
*car begins burning*
marlboro intensifies
Came here just to see Jos Verstappen making marshmallows
Reversing in pitlane in the 80s-90s is considered dangerous yet they stormed into the pitlane literally without any speed limiter. 😂
I mean it's not safe to have cars reversing while other cars are coming at 200.
That high speed in the pit lane is the reason reversing is so dangerous.
Underrated comment
@@giacomoneri1782 I know. It's just a joke. Chill, mate. 😂
@@ArlosPA Just a joke, mate. Chill. 😂
Sauber can make half the list with this year's pitstops itself
Bottas seems cursed with slow pit stops no matter where he goes.
At this point he's almost getting used to it.
1:35 Mr. Albert Fábrega right there!!
Who is him?
YES
@@BrandoN-ie1npSpanish engineer. After his work at Super Aguri pit crew he was chief of mechanics at HRT in 2011 and 2012. Today, he is a reporter and interviewer for Latin América F1 broadcast by ESPN
I thought it looked like him! 😁
In recent years he presented various technical videos here on F1's TH-cam channel with Laura Winter. He's such a nice guy!
Schumacher looked so chill when the car set on fire
Massa's Singapore pit stop costed him the championship 😔
what about spinning 5 times in silverstone? :)
@@sandordomonkos8351And crashing in Australia and Malaysia.
Is Timo Glock costed him the title, wrong tyres at the wrong moment
@@mclarenguy22 Felipe DNF in Australia not because of crash, but engine failure.
Engine failure in Australia, spinning in Malaysia, spinning in the Great Britain, engine failure in Hungary, P6 and Italy, pit stop in Singapore, and crash two times in Japan. All of this costed him the world championship, so it's not only about Singapore.
2:16 the moment Max was born
Jos Verstappen's pit stop fire happened because Benetton removed the fuel filter as it made pit stops slower. Another one of this Benetton's ilegal parts. So, in order to win time they nearly lost a driver
And crazy to think that that thing means Max Verstappen wouldve never existed. One of the best in the world.
They contacted intertechnique the makers of the fuel rig and asked if it it was possible for them to remove the filter, intertechnique said yes. So if you wish to blame someone, blame them (this is all documented btw)
That decision almost killed max....
This is a myth,
Yes they removed the filter, but that was never illegal, multiple other teams had contacted both the Fia and the maker of the fuel hose to ask if it was OK to remove the filter and both said it was OK, and the filter had nothing to do with the spilling of fuel
1:34 Albert Fàbrega was so confused i love it
A full race without refuelling is an engineering marvel we take for granted nowadays
Between '84 and '94 there was no refuelling, I think it was to slow down the turbo cars during a race.
2:16 legend has it that max’s lore began here, forged in blood, fire and steel all at once.
Should have left him. Now we have max.
@@penguin44ca and you
the prince that was promised, born amidst salt and smoke
@@GloomGaiGar and us*
Please more!
The "Top 10 crashes of 20XX" videos are dearly missed.
Always a highlight.
Nothing will ever beat the 90s - early 00's F1. Loud cars. Epic races. Murray Walker's epic commentary.
It'll never be touched again 💔
Wow young Jos and Max really look alike from the side.
Oh how distraught must've been Bottas in Monaco 21...
I was hoping they’d add on the extra video Merc put out about that stuck wheel nut, something about longest pit stop in history, was about a day or two!
42 hours 15 minutes 😴
This video has taught me that Ferrari has been messing up for YEARS. I really wonder what it all comes down to…why all the mistakes?
Major mal-misorganization problem there ©
@@iuriiivanov7410 maybe this means the opposite in Italian?
F1 forgot about kimi running over the mechanic's leg at ferrari. That pit stop really went wrong!
2:21 wow he looks exactly like max
Checks out
4:11 Mario Kart 😂
Kovalainen dropped one fire ball on Kimi, Iceman was on fire 🔥
😂
I was waiting for the "Stay out ! Stay Out !" one ha ha ha
Legend has it, Bottas is still waiting for that Monacco pit stop to finish.
It was finished the next tuesday
In Germany, I think
It’s so funny watching pit frantically running around with wrong tires in their hands
The fact that Schumacher just sat there in the first one is impressive- I’d be freaking out
Schumacher is the GOAT.
fun fact: the missing wheel at irvine's pit in the 1999 european gp was halted by Biagio Maglienti, a pit reporter who was working at the time with Tele+, the precursor of sky italy
Wow, really?! Another new information for me.
@@RadityaPramanaPutra2001 yeah, there's this yt channel called "f1 dimenticata" that covered this race
I was going to say "I wonder if he got to keep it". But the teams technically rent the tyres, from what I remember - they have to give them back.
Well this Reporter lost Irvine the Championship 😂
@@edisonnikq7795 ferrari couldn't accept the fact that the 2nd driver had a WDC shot moreover a leaving one like irvine
9:57 jeez the tyre flying
i think there's a clip of flying tyre hit a cameraman but not in this list
@suguzz12 yes it hit one of the tele+ camera men, I think he was fine though
Was waiting for a second part after the first one 😄 Thank you F1!👍🏻
4:40 bro parallel parked to the pit
Max Verstappen: Multiple world titles, youngest ever race winner.
Jos Verstappen: that guy who caught on fire in the pits 2:07
10:39 I’m glad Irdie Evine wasn’t badly injured.
10:52 I love that you can see Sato check his mirror, see fire, and exit the pits anyway. No attack no chance.
Yep, Wind & Water!
Sauber looked at the Mercedes 1950's pitstop reenactment and thought "We'll do this every race!"
Hearing the voice of the late great Murray Walker... fond youthful memories! Thanks for sharing 😊
Imagine Anthony Davidson getting his pit stop on time, Super Aguri might be here today.
It was an unscheduled stop. I remember reading he came into the pits suddenly because he hit a groundhog and it got stuck in the brakes or something like that as he was coming down the main straight so he dived straight into the pit before radioing ahead.
@@baronvonsquirrel55 Only in Canada...
I think he just locked up into the final chicane and thought "might as well come in" 🙃
IRVINE: Lazy but Fast in Racing
Ferrari Mechanics: Lazy on IRVINE
6:00 Wenn man das vierte Rad schon vergisst, sollte man am Ende wenigstens wissen dass man es auch anschrauben muss.🤣🤣🤣
Te team watching the race calmly and the guy waiting at the box lol
8:14
“So this is so Un-Mercedes-like”🤣🤣
We all know what it means.... Un-Mercedes-like - Ferrari-like! 😄😄
Amazed to see the consistency in Ferrari pits from back then to now. Chaos then, chaos now !!
Also missing Webber Germany 2013 and Raikkonen Bahrain 2018
Most exciting F1 I’ve seen in 20 years
The fire ones are so scary
Anthony Davidson's tho 😂😂😂
Jos was on fire fr
I need to watch F1 more often
5:40 That was the pit stop that ultimately lost Eddie Irvine the 1999 World Championship, and the same exact stop was replicated at Zandvoort 2022 23 years later and cost Ferrari the 2022 Constructor's World Championship.
Ferrari finished 200 pts behind Red Bull in P2 in 2022. I dont think a single pitstop made the difference. ^^
2022 wasn't close at all, not sure what season you were thinking of.
This NEEDS to come back
Totally understand why they stopped refueling 😂😂😂
"Seems like what have here is a failure to communicate." that lines fits perfect for the times the pit boss had no idea what was going on, so naturally the crew didn't either.
1:15 bro almost fell over while carrying the tyre
RBR’s no1 strategy for giving the other guy a hand against the Aussie in Monaco.
Jarno Trulli and Takuma Sato performing the Memphis Belle fire safety drill.🏎️🔥
Did they just missed out on Massa's 2008 Singapore nightmare?
And some homorable mentions:
Albers 2007 Magny Cours
Webber 2013 Nürburgring
Haas misery 2018 Melbourne
Magnussen Maalaysia 2016
I had to replay the clip of Jos in the pit garage - Max looks absolutely identical to him!!
Ferrari, Aston Martin and Kick Sauber: seems normal to us 👍
This video gives me so much pain.
Also lesson learned, HAVE THE TIRES READY
number 3 is hilarious
Love the one guy who realized the danger of a fuel spray and literally dropped his tool and ran immediately
Quite a few major malmisorganisation problems there
11:02 Bottas Pit Longer Then Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 3 (2023) Campaign Mode
Ferrari and pit stop calamity. Name a more iconic duo.
This is why refueling should never come back.
Making an exceeded version of your most popular video? Clever F1, Clever
2024: Verstappen on fire 🔥🔥🔥
1994: Verstappen on fire 💀💀💀
2024: Verstappen brake on fire
@@victorwongcf No
9:48 I never realized how chaotic this is! Last time this was on f1 channel, only the last part was
I am so glad that refuelling is gone now. It was too risky
Daniel Ric, "Save it, just save it"
Bottas, "Oh my word, this is going to come up every year"
Sauber stops are slower than all of these combined
True
I think one of them is still the box waiting as we speak.
Fabulous video. Who'd have thought that F1 cars even have a reverse gear?!
How about 2018 Australia. Both Haas cars didn't finish because their wheels weren't properly attached in the pits.
American team with a gun problem 👀
I love f1 TH-cam i love f1 editors
Bottas' mega long pitstop was insane... and just because of a $10 round piece of metal...
F1 Wheelnut is far more than 10$
@@xXExpressYourselfXx you just improved my joke, thanks!
I recall watching the Raikonnen Singapore (?) mechanic’s leg incident live, where they showed a replay of it. Wasn’t the best thing to watch as a young teenager 😂😂😂
I know that fuel tanks were smaller back then but it’s crazy that refuelling was allowed to go on for so long in F1
This is pretty much every big flaming incident that happened.
I can hear Juan Pablo Montoya gently and calmly wispering on the radio, that the pit stop could be shorter.
Ferrari strategy will always be ferrari 😂
This could very easily be a Sauber 2024 pitstop compilation 😂😂
5:02 I feel bad for DR in this pit stop because he could have won this race.
He should have won anyway. No-one ever shows Hamilton cutting the chicane to keep Ricciardo behind and not getting penalised.
That last one was heartbreaking
0:44 What's that song?
Idk
@@mandytse8428😂
stock music
David Couldhard had some rather interesting ones - Australia 1995 and Canada 1997 ;)
@@KumanoMTG Canada 1997 unfortunately was overshadowed by Olivier Panis' injury crash that ended his career at prime. That's why it's not talked about
Word on the street is Mercedes are STILL trying get the tyre off Bottas's car
The mechanics on 1989 just wearing normal t-shirts and shorts in the pits looks absolutely bizarre to me now.
They need to bring back the refueling.
0:09 the commentator just jinxed it😂
Love how chaotic the pitlane was back in the day, fuel splashing, fire, people everywhere, no speed limits, those where great days
Great days?
@@mrcringe-fg6zq Great days for private healthcare providers and embalmers, especially.
Across all of motorsports, I've never seen pit crews entirely unprepared for a pit stop until I began watching F1. Shockingly, it's almost an annual occurrance