Then Patrese spins out, Pironi runs out of fuel and so does de Cesaris, and Daly's gear-box fails. At least Patrese got his car re-started to finish the race, only car on the lead lap.
1:12 "[Prost] is on his way to his 6th grand prix victory" *spins* 1:58 "He has all the pressure now" *spins* 2:22 "Pironi on his way to his second grand Prix victory this year" *breaks*
The only reason Patrese was able to come back and win that race was because James Hunt stopped short of saying he was on his way to victory. It ended up being kind of a soft commentator's curse.
Laps 14-73: Nothing really happens in the race, except for the retirements; the race is the ultimate snorefest. Laps 73-76: "Certainly, the most eventful, exciting, momentous Grand Prix I have ever seen" 3:52
I remember watching this live. Such brief highlights hardly begin to do justice to all of the twists and turns that happened in this race - hardly anybody actually finished, and Murray had the devil's own job working out who was where! As Patrese went round on his victory lap, I seem to remember he 'picked up' Pironi, who managed to cadge a lift back to the pits by riding on the Brabham's skirt. Never in the history of F1 has the man who finished second arrived at the line sitting on the skirts of someone else's car, and never will it happen again. Extraordinary race.
I don't think it was bad luck that caused all the stoppages in this race, I think it's more likely to be multiple cases of commentator's curse - by Murray Walker. :D A commentator 'deciding' the outcome of an F1 race, surely that's unprecedented, right?! :D
2:53 AND THAT IS DE CHEGRISS CAR!! But De Chegris would have taken the lead if-when Pironi…- (yes i know its De Cesaris but it sounded like De Chegaris 😂)
These are ground effect cars, they don't need front wings - front wings even would be a disadvantage because they would limit the air stream to the lower back of the car and thus lower the ground effect.
@@Aljonone1 I am not sure, if I got you right (sorry, I am a German native speaker), but these cars normally won't flip up (at least as long as the air stream under the car works) and they handle very good because the ground effect generates enormous downforce. Actually this caused insane corner speeds and was quite dangerous when driving over the curbs (in this case the cars could easily get uncontrollable because of the disturbed air stream). Thus the technology was banned again in 1983 (so it only was used from 1978 till 1982 if I am right). Modern formula one cars have a diffusor which generates a similar (but much less effective) effect. By the way, the new cars that are planned for 2022 will have ground effect technology again. But I think it won't be that distinctive like in the early 80s.
@@Chaddy2 Does seem a shame that got banned, but at F1 speeds & risk can see why, would be interested in learning more about ground affect? But not at really high speeds! Shame the inter net does not work well for Design sharing ideas, But do feel ground affect has application out side racing!
Just your friendly reminder that this video is 112 seconds shorter than the French GP 2019 highlights. Edit: I am the original comment for this. Someone else commented the same but I did it 8 minutes before!
Derek Daly was my boyhood hero. Great to see the race in full again last night. I remember jumping up and down in front of the TV when this aired back in Ireland live originally. Sad to see Elio De Angelis at the end - he died a few years later in testing. Only one Ferrari because Gilles had died in the previous race. Peroni getting a lift back from Patrese was funny too - would never happen now.
race highlights of old races, very nice. good job F1 team. Maybe you can show the names of qualifing at the beginning, not every viewer was born before that year to know who is driving
Fun fact: Patrese was more than lap ahead of the other finishers, so despire retiring, Pironi and De Cesaris were still clasified as second and third :)
Don't expect anything from these thieves. FOM & DUKE videos are the culprits who complained to YT about "copyright infringement" and as a result, many private YT channels had to remove their (full GP coverage) videos - including but not limited to: 1964 German GP 1965 Monaco GP 1967 Monaco GP 1969 British GP 1969 German GP 1970 Spanish GP 1970 German GP 1971 Italian GP 1973 French GP 1973 German GP And the list goes on...
A manic last few laps making up for the somewhat processional laps 15-72. I'd seen highlights of this before, but the last couple of minutes of the full TH-cam race were new to me - I never knew they accidentally put De Angelis on the podium instead of Pironi (and started the podium before either Pironi or De Cesaris had made it back to the pit straight), cue the other drivers confusedly rearranging themselves on the rostrum as Patrese was spraying the winner's champagne!
You missed Patrese giving Pironi a lift back to the pits - The Didier was hanging on for grim death as Riccardo pelted along at "I've got a Bottle champagne with my name on it" speed
18 different drivers got on the podium that season and 11 drivers won a grand prix. Didier Peronj should actually have won the championship if he didn't had that big accident
Commentator's curse was on the max level at this race
"He will win, oh he's spun off! So now HE will win. Wait, HE's spun off too!"
Sofian Hassaine oh and now hes gonna win oh wait his car broke
@@Boxscot49 Yep, you're right.
@@sofianhassaineyear1177 murray walker chaos level MAX.
@@purwantiallan5089 Indeed.
1:12 Prost is going to get his 6th victory...
Twelve seconds later...
PROST HAS CRASHED!!! UNBELIEVABLE!!!
The curse of Murray Walker!
Lol true
Then Patrese spins out, Pironi runs out of fuel and so does de Cesaris, and Daly's gear-box fails. At least Patrese got his car re-started to finish the race, only car on the lead lap.
75% of those highlights are last 3 laps lol
Comedy of errors more like!
@Speed Furious yes a bit of rain made it special
75% - 98% of the race are last 2 lap to watch Charles Leclerc home win and first lap red flag crash
Courtesy of : 2024 Monaco f1 GP :v
Hunt: "Renault have obviously got their chassis seriously sorted out."
Renault: *Well yes but actually no*
3:22 this line is legendary
1:12 "[Prost] is on his way to his 6th grand prix victory" *spins*
1:58 "He has all the pressure now" *spins*
2:22 "Pironi on his way to his second grand Prix victory this year"
*breaks*
The only reason Patrese was able to come back and win that race was because James Hunt stopped short of saying he was on his way to victory. It ended up being kind of a soft commentator's curse.
2:59 - "So that means to say that Derek Daly could win this race!"
And he crashes.
IT IS
Weird when the highlights are more than 4 minutes, but the fifth last lap is on after less than 1.5 minutes. Amazing finish
This is absolutely remembering our to the Formula 1® Heineken Grande Prémio Do Brasil 2019.
Can't get enough of these old races, love this era.
Tomorrow will be the day we lost Gilles Villeneuve 38 years ago...
RIP Gilles
Laps 14-73: Nothing really happens in the race, except for the retirements; the race is the ultimate snorefest.
Laps 73-76: "Certainly, the most eventful, exciting, momentous Grand Prix I have ever seen" 3:52
Drivers: *DRIVE*
Rain: How about no?
Ayrton: allow introduce my self
His tyres went ↖️⬅️↙️⬇️➡️↗️↘️⬆️
Ender Gamer if there is a gap, and you don’t go for it, then you at least should punt Prost off the track
@@weignerleigner3037 If you're about to lose the lead, cut you off and cry to daddy to disqualify you.
Jeffrey Vences hahahaha exactly. “It becomes impossible to work with Ayrton! Only way I win is drive into him”
The ultimate race of "wait for it".
The camera of the cars going up the hill is still to this day one of the best shots ever
What a battle the races were we need a tenacious driver talented and with stamina
Murray Walker: "...The most eventful, exciting, momentous Grand Prix I have ever seen!"
1984 Monaco GP: "Hold my champagne."
That ended up costing Prost a championship by HALF A POINT to Niki Lauda, who would leave F1 after the 1985 season to run his airline.
I feel like that tyre in the thumbnail is going to hit me
Lol true
I remember watching this live. Such brief highlights hardly begin to do justice to all of the twists and turns that happened in this race - hardly anybody actually finished, and Murray had the devil's own job working out who was where! As Patrese went round on his victory lap, I seem to remember he 'picked up' Pironi, who managed to cadge a lift back to the pits by riding on the Brabham's skirt. Never in the history of F1 has the man who finished second arrived at the line sitting on the skirts of someone else's car, and never will it happen again. Extraordinary race.
"Prost is on his way to his 6th grand prix victory"
2 seconds later
"And Prost goes off!"
I don't think it was bad luck that caused all the stoppages in this race, I think it's more likely to be multiple cases of commentator's curse - by Murray Walker. :D A commentator 'deciding' the outcome of an F1 race, surely that's unprecedented, right?! :D
Commentator : 1:13 Alain Prost is now on his way to 6th grand prix victory....Crashes the car immediately! 🙄
commentators curse
Without a doubt, the golden age of F1. Those who didn't experience this era really missed out.
People say that about their favorite era whenever it was.
2:53 AND THAT IS DE CHEGRISS CAR!! But De Chegris would have taken the lead if-when Pironi…-
(yes i know its De Cesaris but it sounded like De Chegaris 😂)
Engineers: How many front wings do you want??
F1: no
These are ground effect cars, they don't need front wings - front wings even would be a disadvantage because they would limit the air stream to the lower back of the car and thus lower the ground effect.
@@Chaddy2 Would make it handle better if it did take off the ground & flip upside down?
@@Aljonone1 I am not sure, if I got you right (sorry, I am a German native speaker), but these cars normally won't flip up (at least as long as the air stream under the car works) and they handle very good because the ground effect generates enormous downforce. Actually this caused insane corner speeds and was quite dangerous when driving over the curbs (in this case the cars could easily get uncontrollable because of the disturbed air stream). Thus the technology was banned again in 1983 (so it only was used from 1978 till 1982 if I am right).
Modern formula one cars have a diffusor which generates a similar (but much less effective) effect. By the way, the new cars that are planned for 2022 will have ground effect technology again. But I think it won't be that distinctive like in the early 80s.
@@Chaddy2 Does seem a shame that got banned, but at F1 speeds & risk can see why, would be interested in learning more about ground affect?
But not at really high speeds!
Shame the inter net does not work well for Design sharing ideas,
But do feel ground affect has application out side racing!
@@Aljonone1 I am from the future, and ground effect is back to F1.
The tunnel cam looked so trippy
laughing at Hunt's commentary at 3.20... who was better than the Murray/Hunt double act?
First race I ever watched. Fell in love with F1 there and then.
wow wasn't F1 more exciting back then and all the cars looked different
2024: "How about if we make all cars carbon black?"
I love the bleeding, unintelligible audio track going nuts in the background during the most dramatic parts.
James Hunt notably silent when Patrese takes the chequered flag...
Yup, and we all know why...
@@Crazy1Clive Well, I know he always blamed Patrese for the crash that claimed Ronnie Peterson. I have never agreed with that POV.
You've got to love the Lamborghini Countach safety car!
Classic F1 reminds me of how great modern production quality is.
The highlights here are two minutes shorter than the 2019 French GP.
This was more exciting than the french gp
@@LEMONGREASY That's the point
And I commented this 8 minutes before you
Prins van Oranje a lot of this race was pretty boring
1980s 1990s pretty boring
Just your friendly reminder that this video is 112 seconds shorter than the French GP 2019 highlights.
Edit: I am the original comment for this. Someone else commented the same but I did it 8 minutes before!
@• SIDDHãRTHà •
Thank you 😁😅
R.I.P Andrea de Cesasris' only win in F1.
Prins van Oranje misschien een keer F1 vid
Hoeft niet hoor
I dont get the joke but Andrea de Cesaris never won an F1 race.
Also RIP Derek Daly only win in F1.
@@EN-kq7hv That *is* the joke - if he hadn't also retired on the last lap this would have been his only win. Hence, RIP.
Last laps chaos are always epic.
Derek Daly was my boyhood hero. Great to see the race in full again last night. I remember jumping up and down in front of the TV when this aired back in Ireland live originally. Sad to see Elio De Angelis at the end - he died a few years later in testing. Only one Ferrari because Gilles had died in the previous race. Peroni getting a lift back from Patrese was funny too - would never happen now.
I miss this a lot
Murray may you be remembered for such an amazing commentary.
Who enjoyed this epic race?
KidTheShadow55_Yt we didn’t even watched this race completely
I fall asleep, this race aired in 1AM in my country 😂
KidTheShadow55_Yt This is E P I C
Prost in lead: If I don’t crash I win.
Prost later: *crashes*
Prost after crash: I HATE MY LIFE!
I did. Watched a same day taped-delayed coverage on ABC Wide World of Sports.
Amazing, thank you.
Im having an eargasm from the cars sound
How, I can barely hear them? Granted, that's the fault of the recording equipment of the time.
Monaco was so much wider back then. The straight heading to Tabac has been squeezed big time.
Certainly the most eventful exciting momentous Grand Prix we have ever seen
real racing, real formula 1 spectacle. too bad we have to go back almost 40 years to see something this exciting...
Dear F1 i have a couple requests..
F1 Monza 2018
F1 baku 2017 +2018
F1 suzuka 2005
F1 Brazil 2018
F1 Hungary 2019
F1 Germany 2018
f1 Germany 2019
now that is a exiting f1 race
they had the full video up last week wtf happened to it?
We want to see the Belgian Grand Prix - 1998 next!!! :)
Where did the complete race go? :-(
race highlights of old races, very nice. good job F1 team. Maybe you can show the names of qualifing at the beginning, not every viewer was born before that year to know who is driving
I was 22yo, a Gilles fan and n a state of shock for the entire season......
Love these vids
Murry will forever be the voice of F1, along side James Hunt.
Awseome race
I hope the f1 team commented
Brilliant....best Monaco ending ever
No one :
Literally no one :
The 2 Renault's : hOw AboUT wE Go fOR a sPIn ??
* *Insert you're profile picture here* *
Pronto s🅱️inalla
Was starting to wonder if anyone was going to finish that race !
Why did you remove the full race? I wanted to watch it, but had no time. You also removed other races as well...
I was like „AND IT‘s LIGHTS OU... Wait a second..?“ 😂
Fun fact: Patrese was more than lap ahead of the other finishers, so despire retiring, Pironi and De Cesaris were still clasified as second and third :)
Need full race and more from 1982.
Don't expect anything from these thieves. FOM & DUKE videos are the culprits who complained to YT about "copyright infringement" and as a result, many private YT channels had to remove their (full GP coverage) videos - including but not limited to:
1964 German GP
1965 Monaco GP
1967 Monaco GP
1969 British GP
1969 German GP
1970 Spanish GP
1970 German GP
1971 Italian GP
1973 French GP
1973 German GP
And the list goes on...
Amazing race indeed! My only question is that why didn't have some cars front wings back in the day in 1982? It seems so weird to see that.
Ground effect aero, some teams removed their front wings to improve flow of air to venturi tunnels underneath car
@@nikolasavovic3749 ohh I see now, thank you very much for the introduction! :)
0:51 Alain Prost leads!
Prost 60 laps later: hold my Bollinger
I like it the F1 classics
Nostalgic
Is that a countach at the end?
What!?!
1:39. Vtec kicked in yo.
What a race..
The commentary back then was very exiting
Love how he descibes Prost as losing another wheel, when he only lost one.😀
I might nowbody cross the line but the 3 late eleminators being on the podium
Awesome
A manic last few laps making up for the somewhat processional laps 15-72. I'd seen highlights of this before, but the last couple of minutes of the full TH-cam race were new to me - I never knew they accidentally put De Angelis on the podium instead of Pironi (and started the podium before either Pironi or De Cesaris had made it back to the pit straight), cue the other drivers confusedly rearranging themselves on the rostrum as Patrese was spraying the winner's champagne!
Imagine such a finish today
Hmm, one of the craziest races back in the 1980s.
More crashes then an online lobby
リカルドパとレーゼが優勝!!すごい結末。面白い。
Replay 2007 Europe GP
Like: You like it
Comment: Dont like it
F1 anos 80 👍👍👍💪
2:33 pironi the Ferrari has been stop
So, this is the race just after Gilles Villeneuve's fatal accident.
Why can't I watch the complete race? It seems to be blocked. Only to watch as private vid... someone?
Axel Karsdorp the race is on the Facebook page.
@@josedanielgomez7539 Ah thanks, bit low on quality this time... unfortunately.
1:15 perfect timing mate
Monaco 82: the race that nobody wanted to win
The true curse was Surer's Arrows. Every time a leader got close to it, in the last two laps, things went to hell in a handbasket.
Funny to think about, all the people in F1, with nothing better to do than watch replays?
You missed Patrese giving Pironi a lift back to the pits - The Didier was hanging on for grim death as Riccardo pelted along at "I've got a Bottle champagne with my name on it" speed
Follia!
Be cool if we got graphics in the modern style along with this. Awesome to see, regardless.
254th comment!
This is the most oldest Formula 1® Race Highlights so far from the Formula 1® Official TH-cam Channel, i think!
25/01/2021 16:12.
38 years ago.
I wonder how mad James Hunt was about this race...
0:18 I can see a Lamborghini Countach in the background
James Hunt, what a ledge.
18 different drivers got on the podium that season and 11 drivers won a grand prix. Didier Peronj should actually have won the championship if he didn't had that big accident
Pronto? Prost? Sbinalla
Best Regards 🏎
Nice
3:50 boi he went close
Please upload the 2005 San Marino Grand Prix.