Some clarifications: Max Verstappen was born in Belgium, not the Netherlands Keke Rosberg was born in Sweden, not Finland Jochen Rindt was born in Germany, not Austria
I hope so that your voice is fueled by saliva rather than AI... that was impressive to pronounce every Dutch, French, Spanish, and Italian names 21:57 DannyRic looking full Jason Biggs mode complete with teenage braces... 22:21 though I'm stumped with laughter as to why Robert Doornbos is referred to as "vibrating robot vagina"... is it related to thornbush, English translate of Doornbos?
Slim Borgudd was sponsored by Abba because he worked as a session drummer for them before focusing on his racing career. Abba didn’t actually pay him anything, but allowed him to use their logo on his car, which helped bring in other sponsors.
The most talented Italian driver that could arrive in F1 is Andrea Kimi Antonelli which is rumored to make the jump from FRECA to F2(skipping F3) and is Toto Wolff's prodigee
wouldn't it be too risky to make a jump that big? plus there's the thing with the driver point licence system, if it were alonso or max debut this year they'd be racing anywhere else to complete their licence. it's gonna be a lot of work for toto to do if he's thinking bout it
@windrose5988 i don't doubt that it could not replicate. question is how will he manage to do it by standards of the current driver licence? lots of hours and papers will have to be discussed with the fia
@@nameless8608fwiw the jump from FRECA to F2 has no barriers aside from obviously the skill of the driver. Gianluca Petecof was the last one to try it, sadly he got the second Campos seat and now races stock car Brasil. Pity, he was good
Peter Brook may have butchered some names, but his pronunciation of the Dutch names was faultless. BTW, the intro to Austria had me crying of laughter.
credit goes to the Orangutan, Jeremy Clarkson, who quoted in his Top Gear program "the hills are alive with the sound of horsepower"... I always love giving out that quote after SkySports's F1 intro video...
Brook, want to congratulate you not only for the amazing research, but also for the effort you put in pronouncing names in other languages as well. I believe there is no need for anyone to completely nail the sounds of languages they don't speak, but simply trying to understand what they sound like goes a long way in being respectful to other cultures. Thumbs up!
As a Turk, I was very surprised to hear that there is a driver born in Turkey and raced in F1. It was a very informative and nice vid to watch like your other videos, keep it up!
Borgudd was sponsored by ABBA because he was the drummer on their album "Super Trouper", yet the band did not pay any sponsorship money to the team. 🇸🇪
I am sure someone has pointed out, the image when talking about Ricardo Londoño in the 1981 Brazilian GP is actually Marc Surer in the South African GP, personal sponsor of Buller watches above the visor, the Jacarepagua circuits corners were red and white not blue and white.
When F1 says to expand the market, they need to expand to counties that have never had an F1 driver and try to get that country interested in competing
Even Englands high rate of 0.0007% of boys born between 1930-2000 becoming F1 drivers is very elite; compared to the 6000 Canadian born NHL players out of a mere 16 million born- and 12 million playing organized hockey. A relatively sky high percentage of 0.04.
I can tell you know how to read IPA, probably the most underrated and most useful tool when pronouncing words! Really awesome video by the way! Keep up the amazing work!
@digitaldeathsquid3448 he led multiple races in Brazil but for some reason his cars (or more accurately their engines) refused to work for a full race distance every time.
I nearly forgot about Tiago Montiero, he followed me on Twitter at one point. I do realise that is not the best flex (but better than my excitement about Andrew Musgrave following me).
I already knew that Hans Stuck was born in Warsaw (who also won pre-war Lviv Grand Prix, which was the only major grand prix in Poland), but didn't know about 2 other drivers. Also always love when someone tries to pronounce polish cities.
You've done your stories on midland, spyker ext... How about Jordan, jaguar, Stewart-Ford ext ext.... Or one about brawn to tie in with that new brawn documentary series that's coming to Disney plus.
@@willjackson6522 you mean the word that you can hear 62 times every day on the radio when you listen to rap music? The word, that was in about every third sentence in GTA San Andreas? Could have been worse things to say, honestly.
It's funny to think there's currently 4 Gp's on Middle East (Bahrein, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Abuh Dhabi), and even considering that one of them is on the calendar by almost two decades, they didn't got any Middle Eastern driver until then
Video idea: I think that it could be cool if you made another “what if formula 1...” where it was with the f2 rule which is if you win the Championship you have to leave. Everything Else is normal. Just that you can’t win twice.
Doing it the rough way, just taking the highest ranked driver among those who haven't won yet 1950: Giuseppe Farina 1951: Juan Manuel Fangio 1952: Alberto Ascari 1953: Mike Hawthorn 1954: José Froilán Gonzalez 1955: Stirling Moss 1956: Peter Collins 1957: Luigi Musso 1958: Tony Brooks 1959: Jack Brabham 1960: Bruce McLaren 1961: Phil Hill 1962: Graham Hill 1963: Jim Clark 1964: John Surtees 1965: Jackie Stewart 1966: Jochen Rindt 1967: Denny Hulme 1968: Jacky Ickx 1969: Jean-Pierre Beltoise 1970: Clay Regazzoni 1971: Ronnie Peterson 1972: Emerson Fittipaldi 1973: François Cevert 1974: Jody Scheckter 1975: Niki Lauda 1976: James Hunt 1977: Mario Andretti 1978: Carlos Reutemann 1979: Gilles Villeneuve 1980: Alan Jones 1981: Nelson Piquet 1982: Keke Rosberg 1983: Alain Prost 1984: Elio De Angelis 1985: Michele Alboreto 1986: Nigel Mansell 1987: Ayrton Senna 1988: Gerhard Berger 1989: Riccardo Patrese 1990: Thierry Boutsen 1991: Jean Alesi 1992: Michael Schumacher 1993: Damon Hill 1994: Mika Häkkinen 1995: David Coulthard 1996: Jacques Villeneuve 1997: Heinz-Harald Frentzen 1998: David Coulthard 1999: Eddie Irvine 2000: Rubens Barrichello 2001: Ralf Schumacher 2002: Juan Pablo Montoya 2003: Kimi Raikkönen 2004: Jenson Button 2005: Fernando Alonso 2006: Felipe Massa 2007: Lewis Hamilton 2008: Robert Kubica 2009: Sebastian Vettel 2010: Mark Webber 2011: Nico Rosberg 2012: Romain Grosjean 2013: Nico Hülkenberg 2014: Daniel Ricciardo 2015: Valtteri Bottas 2016: Max Verstappen 2017: Sergio Perez 2018: Kevin Magnussen 2019: Charles Leclerc 2020: Carlos Sainz 2021: Lando Norris 2022: George Russell 2023 (for now): Lance Stroll
For the beginning of the video: Someone called Michael Schumacher even drove for Luxemburg. Not because he wanted to represent that country, but because less races had to be attempted to qualify for the european karting championship, so it was cheaper. But that was before F1.
And officially the first point scorer since Carlos Reutemann. Also: Bearman will officially be the 172nd British driver in F1 racing for Haas for 2025, and the first driver to score points with 2 different teams in a single season in the Saudi Arabian and Azerbaijan GP. Oscar Piastri is now a 2x GP winner in Hungarian and Azerbaijan GP. Jack Doohan will be the newest Australian in the grid for 2025. Andrea Kimi Antonelli will be the newest Italian F1 driver since Italian Jesus, racing for Mercedes.
30:02 this is a tiny error that doesn't really matter, but I'm definitely gonna be that pedantic. "What was then the Weimar Republic" is technically not correct. The term "Weimar Republic" was never the name of Germany, it's a term used by historians to refer to the specific time period where the Weimar constitition was the constitution of Germany. The official name of the country was still "Deutsches Reich" at that time, and it was the same country as before, just with a constitution and without an emperor. I'm pretty sure the average german person would've called the country "Deutschland" in that time, and I have read that names such as "Deutsche Republik" were sometimes used.
the map: Good effort but you failed to include Mongolian Mazepin (with all respect for my yurt living brothers and sisters as well as those born with a chromosome more or less) Greenland, named after the cucumber, the only veggie that grows there, hence the name, you see circles are round and so is who is that Hindu speaking driver? Kazakhstan little known fact but when the F1 Netflix movie thingy was shot and the driver actor drove some meters with the actual starting grid Borat was in that car now let's watch your video.
I was gonna complain about the lack of Lando in the UK section, but then he was included in the "Lando doesn't know a lot of things" section, so I'm at Al Pease again.
Nice vid, it's so hard for New Zealanders to break into F1 being so isolated from junior feeder series in Europe and the prohibitive costs to get there and finance the racing. Hope Lawson can get his full time drive and also the upcoming Louis Sharp to make it after just moving to Europe as a 14 yo kid. One to watch out for in the future.
You seems to have forgotten Tsunoda Yuki when listing Japanese drivers. OK, he hasn't achieved much yet, but since you mention Logan Sargeant and Liam Lawson, both of whom are rookies this year, it seems a little unfair.
Not bad on the Dutch pronunciation front, tho 2 sounded like you made a random noise. That's just what happens when foreigners try to pronounce Dutch stuff tho
Prince Bira only win once for a race non grand prix F1 At the last moment he passed away non any British recognised that a man who collapsed and died is Thai race driver And fortunately Alexander Albon British-Thai will held Thailand flag so count on second F1 driver
However, the video is about where drivers are from and Albon is not from Thailand; even though he adopted the flag when it was financially convenient (he raced under the British flag throughout his junior career) and is half-Thai through parents. His dad, Nigel Albon was a well-known UK racer in the 80's-90's in Renault Clio and BTCC racing, which is where Alex got the racing start from.
Eddie Irvine is British. Northern Ireland is part of the UK, not Ireland. F1 got the wrong podium flag (Irish) early on in his career and his family was sent death threats because of it.
India: DANGIT MAHAVEER, QUIT MESSING AROUND! Venezuela: Well, there's Crashtor in the barriers again... Monaco: Banana Russia: Kvyat came in like a Torpedo while Mazepin's spinning again... Canada: Daddy's cash, three Villeneuves, and Latifi Finland: A wingman, an Iceman, Keke, and Mika Spain: Fernando, the Smooth Operator, and six randos NZ: McLaren's founder among NASCAR Chicago winner SVG and 6-time IndyCar champion Scott Dixon Austria: 1976 survivor Niki Lauda, Tifosi hero Gerhard Berger, and a few others Australia: Multi-21's intended winner in thrice-airborne Mark Webber, the Avocado, and the focus of the Piasco Japan: Mr. Pace Car, Mr. Superlicense, Sato, and Mr. 'You Know When You've Been KK'd' Switzerland: GROSJEAN GET YOUR BAGUETTE OUTTA TIAMETMARDUK'S TOASTER! Brazil: Massa, multiple Fittipaldis, Ayrton and his nephew Bruno, two Piquets, and multiple others US: multi-discipline team owner Roger Penske, Phil Hill of no relation to Graham or Damon, and several others including Logan Sergeant Germany: The Michael, Inspector Seb, posthumous champ Rindt, IS THAT GLOCK?!, and the Winkelrock France: Senna's most iconic rival Alain Prost and Mr. No Front Wheels Bourdais Italy: de Crasheris, Giovinazzi, Ascari in the harbor, Fisi, and double amputee Zanardi UK: Graham and Damon, Sir Lewis, David 'The Chin' Coulthard (potentially related to Supercars drivers Fabian), Lando 'IT'S BWOKEN!' Norris, George 'CLARKSON!' Russell, Alex Albon, Allan McNish, Justin Wilson, and over 100 more
Great work - but as a German, I noticed that you forgot to mention Sophia Floersch among the F3 talents. Now part of the Alpine Academy, it is already confirmed that she will move from backmarkers Charrouz to a top team next year. Will be great to see how she can perform in decent machinery!
Some clarifications:
Max Verstappen was born in Belgium, not the Netherlands
Keke Rosberg was born in Sweden, not Finland
Jochen Rindt was born in Germany, not Austria
Yes, yes... but what about that vibrating robot vagina?
therefore belgium and sweden can now be officially champions on the world radar. kudos to them.
I hope so that your voice is fueled by saliva rather than AI... that was impressive to pronounce every Dutch, French, Spanish, and Italian names
21:57 DannyRic looking full Jason Biggs mode complete with teenage braces...
22:21 though I'm stumped with laughter as to why Robert Doornbos is referred to as "vibrating robot vagina"... is it related to thornbush, English translate of Doornbos?
@@alexeimscruz2893Doornbos owns a company that produces sex toys
@@alexeimscruz2893 After retiring from racing, Robert Doornbos co-founded an..."interesting" toy company named Kiiroo.
Slim Borgudd was sponsored by Abba because he worked as a session drummer for them before focusing on his racing career. Abba didn’t actually pay him anything, but allowed him to use their logo on his car, which helped bring in other sponsors.
And he scored points in an ATS. Absolute chad
Peter pronouncing Thai names: 🧐
Peter pronouncing French names: 🥴
Peter pronouncing Szczecin: 💀
Liam Lawson killing it. McLaren had the original Bruce McLaren logon on the cars for Italian to celebrate the anniversary.
"nobody uses wikipedia"- Toto Wolff 2023. He's right, I just watch Peter Brook vids for F1 info lol.
The most talented Italian driver that could arrive in F1 is Andrea Kimi Antonelli which is rumored to make the jump from FRECA to F2(skipping F3) and is Toto Wolff's prodigee
Exactly who I was thinking about!!
wouldn't it be too risky to make a jump that big? plus there's the thing with the driver point licence system, if it were alonso or max debut this year they'd be racing anywhere else to complete their licence. it's gonna be a lot of work for toto to do if he's thinking bout it
@windrose5988 i don't doubt that it could not replicate. question is how will he manage to do it by standards of the current driver licence? lots of hours and papers will have to be discussed with the fia
@@nameless8608fwiw the jump from FRECA to F2 has no barriers aside from obviously the skill of the driver. Gianluca Petecof was the last one to try it, sadly he got the second Campos seat and now races stock car Brasil. Pity, he was good
I love how half the time a country’s list starts off normal before Peter goes off on a tangent about how they all died.
35:07 Ascari's physice compared to modern drivers is insane
You should see Froilan Gonzalez!
Peter Brook may have butchered some names, but his pronunciation of the Dutch names was faultless. BTW, the intro to Austria had me crying of laughter.
credit goes to the Orangutan, Jeremy Clarkson, who quoted in his Top Gear program "the hills are alive with the sound of horsepower"...
I always love giving out that quote after SkySports's F1 intro video...
Brook, want to congratulate you not only for the amazing research, but also for the effort you put in pronouncing names in other languages as well. I believe there is no need for anyone to completely nail the sounds of languages they don't speak, but simply trying to understand what they sound like goes a long way in being respectful to other cultures. Thumbs up!
20:45 as an Austrian I approve of the sound of which the hills are alive with
A Filipino F1 driver who's not even Filipino is something today I learned.
No worries.
I was equally bummed out that there are Hong Kong F1 drivers, who's not even Chinese.
5:33 You got Yoong's parentage backwards. It's his mother who is English, and his father who is Chinese Malaysian.
As a Turk, I was very surprised to hear that there is a driver born in Turkey and raced in F1. It was a very informative and nice vid to watch like your other videos, keep it up!
Borgudd was sponsored by ABBA because he was the drummer on their album "Super Trouper", yet the band did not pay any sponsorship money to the team. 🇸🇪
Poland mentioned 🦅🦅🦅🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱
I am sure someone has pointed out, the image when talking about Ricardo Londoño in the 1981 Brazilian GP is actually Marc Surer in the South African GP, personal sponsor of Buller watches above the visor, the Jacarepagua circuits corners were red and white not blue and white.
When F1 says to expand the market, they need to expand to counties that have never had an F1 driver and try to get that country interested in competing
i don't think it works that way. we have 3 grand prix in the middle east and no middle eastern driver
They should fund young prospects that dont even have money to the karting properly
The problem is, a lot of markets aren't worth much money.
They aren't going to be chasing the Afghan or Sudanese markets that badly...
For Argentina, it's impossible (even though they have Franco Colapinto) since Lionel Messi hates racing; the entire nation falls for him.
Greenland it is
Even Englands high rate of 0.0007% of boys born between 1930-2000 becoming F1 drivers is very elite; compared to the 6000 Canadian born NHL players out of a mere 16 million born- and 12 million playing organized hockey. A relatively sky high percentage of 0.04.
I can tell you know how to read IPA, probably the most underrated and most useful tool when pronouncing words!
Really awesome video by the way! Keep up the amazing work!
Suggestion for a "love-hate relationship" video: Rubens Barrichello. Every Brazilian GP winner has won in Brazil except him.
Bring him out of retirement every year until he does.
@digitaldeathsquid3448 he led multiple races in Brazil but for some reason his cars (or more accurately their engines) refused to work for a full race distance every time.
Technically wasn't his 2003 retirement a fuel pickup problem
"Every Brazilian GP winner has won in Brazil..." you don't say!😉
@mikespearwood3914 as in Barrichello is Brazilian and has won races in F1.
Great way to learn history and geography
Congrats on actually nailing the prediction that Ollie Bearman was the next British driver
I nearly forgot about Tiago Montiero, he followed me on Twitter at one point. I do realise that is not the best flex (but better than my excitement about Andrew Musgrave following me).
i cant help but notice a lack of Yuki
Astonishing job out there Peter! Always with the good quality content 👏💯
In Italian "Geki" (which is of course a nickname as his real name was Giacomo Russo) is pronounced exactly the same as "Jackie"
I already knew that Hans Stuck was born in Warsaw (who also won pre-war Lviv Grand Prix, which was the only major grand prix in Poland), but didn't know about 2 other drivers. Also always love when someone tries to pronounce polish cities.
22:30 As someone who lives in The Netherlands, you did pretty well
Jos or Johannes Verstappen father of nowadays reigning champion Max Emilan
hmm this makes me want a mark felton-peter brook collaboration haha
You've done your stories on midland, spyker ext... How about Jordan, jaguar, Stewart-Ford ext ext.... Or one about brawn to tie in with that new brawn documentary series that's coming to Disney plus.
Etc - short for Et Cetera (Latin).
@@OsellaSquadraCorse ext, means a extension.... Both are valid
Finland: 3 Finnish drivers won the title: Keke Rosberg (born in Sweden, yes, but raced as finnish), Mika Häkkinen and Kimi Räikkonen.
Hope an Estonian soon to come to join this list. Vips had the talent but was not PC enough, maybe Paul Aron will make it.
You say that like it was no big deal.
“Not PC enough”. Politically correct isn’t just not saying the n-word, that would be a pretty low standard 😂. You really undermine what he did.
Yep. He blew it big time.
@@willjackson6522 you mean the word that you can hear 62 times every day on the radio when you listen to rap music? The word, that was in about every third sentence in GTA San Andreas?
Could have been worse things to say, honestly.
@@DSBMAC13 I’ll give you 3 chances to figure out the difference between the majority of rappers and Juri Vips 😂 hint hint: one of them is white…
It's funny to think there's currently 4 Gp's on Middle East (Bahrein, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Abuh Dhabi), and even considering that one of them is on the calendar by almost two decades, they didn't got any Middle Eastern driver until then
Peter becomes more funny every video
You forgot the middle part of Timo Glock's name 😞
Wake up babe, Peter Brooks, the so-called F1 librarian has been upload new video!
Video idea: I think that it could be cool if you made another “what if formula 1...” where it was with the f2 rule which is if you win the Championship you have to leave. Everything Else is normal. Just that you can’t win twice.
Doing it the rough way, just taking the highest ranked driver among those who haven't won yet
1950: Giuseppe Farina
1951: Juan Manuel Fangio
1952: Alberto Ascari
1953: Mike Hawthorn
1954: José Froilán Gonzalez
1955: Stirling Moss
1956: Peter Collins
1957: Luigi Musso
1958: Tony Brooks
1959: Jack Brabham
1960: Bruce McLaren
1961: Phil Hill
1962: Graham Hill
1963: Jim Clark
1964: John Surtees
1965: Jackie Stewart
1966: Jochen Rindt
1967: Denny Hulme
1968: Jacky Ickx
1969: Jean-Pierre Beltoise
1970: Clay Regazzoni
1971: Ronnie Peterson
1972: Emerson Fittipaldi
1973: François Cevert
1974: Jody Scheckter
1975: Niki Lauda
1976: James Hunt
1977: Mario Andretti
1978: Carlos Reutemann
1979: Gilles Villeneuve
1980: Alan Jones
1981: Nelson Piquet
1982: Keke Rosberg
1983: Alain Prost
1984: Elio De Angelis
1985: Michele Alboreto
1986: Nigel Mansell
1987: Ayrton Senna
1988: Gerhard Berger
1989: Riccardo Patrese
1990: Thierry Boutsen
1991: Jean Alesi
1992: Michael Schumacher
1993: Damon Hill
1994: Mika Häkkinen
1995: David Coulthard
1996: Jacques Villeneuve
1997: Heinz-Harald Frentzen
1998: David Coulthard
1999: Eddie Irvine
2000: Rubens Barrichello
2001: Ralf Schumacher
2002: Juan Pablo Montoya
2003: Kimi Raikkönen
2004: Jenson Button
2005: Fernando Alonso
2006: Felipe Massa
2007: Lewis Hamilton
2008: Robert Kubica
2009: Sebastian Vettel
2010: Mark Webber
2011: Nico Rosberg
2012: Romain Grosjean
2013: Nico Hülkenberg
2014: Daniel Ricciardo
2015: Valtteri Bottas
2016: Max Verstappen
2017: Sergio Perez
2018: Kevin Magnussen
2019: Charles Leclerc
2020: Carlos Sainz
2021: Lando Norris
2022: George Russell
2023 (for now): Lance Stroll
i think that is a great idea😘😘😘😘🥰😍😍😍
Did you know that Jan Charouz and Josef Král from Czechia were set to sign a contract in f1 but Caterham and HRT bancrupted before signing in
A "bee's dick?!" I *LOVE* it!!!! I'm bringing this to American slang!!! Great and informative video as always!
I thoroughly enjoy your content... a refreshing departure from the rampant click-baitery so many F1 TH-cam channels engage in these days.
Vic elford unfortunately never won Le Mans
Rio Haryanto is the only Muslim representation in all of this (hopefully it stays for a very long time)
41:19 well i hope you got at least the ad revenue
For the beginning of the video: Someone called Michael Schumacher even drove for Luxemburg. Not because he wanted to represent that country, but because less races had to be attempted to qualify for the european karting championship, so it was cheaper.
But that was before F1.
12:07 a little correction
Indonesia didnt gained independence from the Dutch in 1945 , the Japanese took over in 1942
On 15 august 45 japan capitulated andit was back in dutch hands again then on 17 th august soekarno called out for for a independant republic
Mauritius has also been (sort of) represented in F1, through Pascal Wehrlein, who's half Mauritian. He was born in Germany though.
So he is a german
@@LauWarmerTee and wound up on his left-hand side in the barrier at Portier thanks to a Jenson Button punt
25:55 Franco Colapinto has just been confirmed to be in the F1 grid
And officially the first point scorer since Carlos Reutemann.
Also:
Bearman will officially be the 172nd British driver in F1 racing for Haas for 2025, and the first driver to score points with 2 different teams in a single season in the Saudi Arabian and Azerbaijan GP.
Oscar Piastri is now a 2x GP winner in Hungarian and Azerbaijan GP.
Jack Doohan will be the newest Australian in the grid for 2025.
Andrea Kimi Antonelli will be the newest Italian F1 driver since Italian Jesus, racing for Mercedes.
16:00 As a Russian, I think you ment that Vitalij Petrov is Vettel’s best friend, not Hamilton’s as he defeated Alonso in Abu Dhabi’10.
The joke is about petrov saying hamilton supports "fag*ots" or something like that
30:02 this is a tiny error that doesn't really matter, but I'm definitely gonna be that pedantic.
"What was then the Weimar Republic" is technically not correct. The term "Weimar Republic" was never the name of Germany, it's a term used by historians to refer to the specific time period where the Weimar constitition was the constitution of Germany.
The official name of the country was still "Deutsches Reich" at that time, and it was the same country as before, just with a constitution and without an emperor.
I'm pretty sure the average german person would've called the country "Deutschland" in that time, and I have read that names such as "Deutsche Republik" were sometimes used.
As a Dutchmen, the pronunciations we're close to spot on.
I see what you did in the Australia segment😂
the map:
Good effort
but you failed to include
Mongolian Mazepin (with all respect for my yurt living brothers and sisters as well as those born with a chromosome more or less)
Greenland, named after the cucumber, the only veggie that grows there, hence the name, you see circles are round and so is who is that Hindu speaking driver?
Kazakhstan
little known fact
but when the F1 Netflix movie thingy was shot
and the driver actor drove some meters with the actual starting grid
Borat was in that car
now let's watch your video.
Lost my shit at the intro to Austria
“The hills are alive with the sound of V10s…”
Peter, I'm very impressed with the pronunciation of the Dutch names. Well done!
Really loved the video. It's a great original idea!
Who’s watching this after Franco Colapinto’s fantastic opening 3 races of his F1 career in 2024.
I was gonna complain about the lack of Lando in the UK section, but then he was included in the "Lando doesn't know a lot of things" section, so I'm at Al Pease again.
hearing him say my hometown was oddly exciting Oklahoma can produce f1 drivers
10:58 apparently Ralf Schumacher is our second openly gay Formula One driver.
Who is that at 13:50? I feel like I'm gonna feel like an idiot when I hear the answer.
Wish Montoya had been around giving zero fucks for longer.
You mean Petrov is Alonsos best friend not Hamiltons
God damn I was not expecting the gut punch that was Mike Beuttler's story. AIDS claimed so many souls far too soon
Nice vid, it's so hard for New Zealanders to break into F1 being so isolated from junior feeder series in Europe and the prohibitive costs to get there and finance the racing. Hope Lawson can get his full time drive and also the upcoming Louis Sharp to make it after just moving to Europe as a 14 yo kid. One to watch out for in the future.
Ur dutch was quite good
Reminder that in the 80s only P6 and up scored points, so scoring 3 points in the 80s means a lot more than today
"Andrea de Crasherist" 😂
You seems to have forgotten Tsunoda Yuki when listing Japanese drivers. OK, he hasn't achieved much yet, but since you mention Logan Sargeant and Liam Lawson, both of whom are rookies this year, it seems a little unfair.
Not bad on the Dutch pronunciation front, tho 2 sounded like you made a random noise. That's just what happens when foreigners try to pronounce Dutch stuff tho
Didn't know the Dutch all had West Country accents...
32:00 not to mention that all of them where at the later stages of the 2010 season, including Hulkenberg himself, making it 7 Germans on the grid
this was the funniest way i've heard someone say szczecin, i love seing foreginers struggle with our language
Lesson learnt don't drive under an Austrian flag if you value your life
Also missed Ukyo Katayama for Japan
I refuse to believe Wimbo didn't help with the Dutch pronunciations 😂
Prince Bira used to come to Cork Ireland when there used to be races on the Straight road
And there is even some rumours that an f1 driver might come from a different Planet!!!
Ada Indonesia cuy
Loved this!
Prince Bira only win once for a race non grand prix F1
At the last moment he passed away non any British recognised that a man who collapsed and died is Thai race driver
And fortunately Alexander Albon British-Thai will held Thailand flag so count on second F1 driver
However, the video is about where drivers are from and Albon is not from Thailand; even though he adopted the flag when it was financially convenient (he raced under the British flag throughout his junior career) and is half-Thai through parents.
His dad, Nigel Albon was a well-known UK racer in the 80's-90's in Renault Clio and BTCC racing, which is where Alex got the racing start from.
Does Hamilton counts as Grenedan?
He wasn't born there so no
I thought you said Montoya had relations with the cartel
What about Scotland
you said giedo van der garde really well. nicely done. cheers a dutchie
7:07 The only human in history who died trying to pronounce his own name.
It’s Czechia
Danny Ongais, pronounced On-guy-iss
Eddie Irvine is Irish!
Eddie Irvine is British. Northern Ireland is part of the UK, not Ireland.
F1 got the wrong podium flag (Irish) early on in his career and his family was sent death threats because of it.
I wonder timor leste can have f1 driver or maybe brunei
The death toll of Austria is crazy
India: DANGIT MAHAVEER, QUIT MESSING AROUND!
Venezuela: Well, there's Crashtor in the barriers again...
Monaco: Banana
Russia: Kvyat came in like a Torpedo while Mazepin's spinning again...
Canada: Daddy's cash, three Villeneuves, and Latifi
Finland: A wingman, an Iceman, Keke, and Mika
Spain: Fernando, the Smooth Operator, and six randos
NZ: McLaren's founder among NASCAR Chicago winner SVG and 6-time IndyCar champion Scott Dixon
Austria: 1976 survivor Niki Lauda, Tifosi hero Gerhard Berger, and a few others
Australia: Multi-21's intended winner in thrice-airborne Mark Webber, the Avocado, and the focus of the Piasco
Japan: Mr. Pace Car, Mr. Superlicense, Sato, and Mr. 'You Know When You've Been KK'd'
Switzerland: GROSJEAN GET YOUR BAGUETTE OUTTA TIAMETMARDUK'S TOASTER!
Brazil: Massa, multiple Fittipaldis, Ayrton and his nephew Bruno, two Piquets, and multiple others
US: multi-discipline team owner Roger Penske, Phil Hill of no relation to Graham or Damon, and several others including Logan Sergeant
Germany: The Michael, Inspector Seb, posthumous champ Rindt, IS THAT GLOCK?!, and the Winkelrock
France: Senna's most iconic rival Alain Prost and Mr. No Front Wheels Bourdais
Italy: de Crasheris, Giovinazzi, Ascari in the harbor, Fisi, and double amputee Zanardi
UK: Graham and Damon, Sir Lewis, David 'The Chin' Coulthard (potentially related to Supercars drivers Fabian), Lando 'IT'S BWOKEN!' Norris, George 'CLARKSON!' Russell, Alex Albon, Allan McNish, Justin Wilson, and over 100 more
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Great work - but as a German, I noticed that you forgot to mention Sophia Floersch among the F3 talents. Now part of the Alpine Academy, it is already confirmed that she will move from backmarkers Charrouz to a top team next year. Will be great to see how she can perform in decent machinery!
Not very well, probably. I really respect her for her resilience but I don't think open wheelers are for her. I hope I will be surprised
Watching @ premiere I am hype 😊
ocons mum is also algerian
i spat my pasta at Austria
I'm from Rawmarsh
It blows my mind the fact that there was never a Norweigan driver
considering how many rally drivers they are
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There is no T in Puzey (you pronounced it Putzey).
Peter Brook pronouncing F1 names correctly challenge [IMPOSSIBLE]
This should be fun!
In the Netherlands part you missed max verstappen
Max Verstappen was born in Belgium
He was born in Belgium