It’s amazing how Fernando and Lewis were focused on each other to much they forgot about Kimi and Kimi just robbed it from them by 1 point We will miss you sly ninja
They actually weren't that rivals, the film made the story looks bigger than it really was and drivers at the time were all friends and they had no animosity. What almost nobody knows is that in the last race Hunt only won cause he was forced by McLaren breaking a deal the drivers made before the race.
Max and Lewis , both with an unusual slow pitstop , meeting at the first corner in Monza is sooo unlikely. If Netflix scripted it, everyone would be mad how unrealistic it would have been haha
Since Murray's retirement (he's now passed sadly), watching F1 has never been the same. No one can capture the emotion, and raw excitement of Murray's commentary
One interesting fact: back in 2013, to promote the new Ford Fusion (a.k.a Mondeo in EU) in Brazil, Ford called Piquet and Mansell to race each other at the Velopark racetrack.
Something that's often overlooked is Mark playing silly during the 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix. When they told him Multi Map 1-2, he started asking "Which button is that?" So yeah, can't say I'd blame Vettel for Malaysia 2013
If you both have a car that is unchallenged for almost a decade and the WDC pretty much up for grabs it's hard not to get crossed at the only one that can keep that from you . Next question should be if that still was a competitieve sport .
nico mistakenly changed mods on his car and was slowing down .door was open on right and lewis went for it but nico saw it too late and aggressively closed the door. merc confirmed that nico turned his pit limiter on
@@Wolfywolf7 He deserved 7 qualifier of the year titles. WDC? Not so much. Needed countback to even have a chance at Prost. Prosts 1989 move was irrational and emotional but far more borderline than what the egregious Ayrton did in 1990. The countback was a reaction to Piquet beating Mansell with half the wins in 1987.
@@Wolfywolf7 Prost moved a bit funny and was a bit off the line. Senna torpedoed into another driver. Senna was relatively the most dominant qualifier ever...but he didn't walk on water. Prost could have let him past and easily won the title but was emotional about that bully...a very very talented Brazilian bully.
@@dalunav Yeah Vettel and Alonso were having a neat & clean fight even in wheel to wheel battles , except Monza where Alonso pushed Vettel to grass in high speed sector,yet he managed to keep the car on track & overtake was a rare scene to watch .
Fernando and Sebastian battling in 2012 was one of the closest and intense battles that I've ever seen in racing. So it's no wonder the title decider was only by 3 points, really shows what amazing drivers they both are
@@raceyrache8463 Yeah also in the 90's, the X-wings on the Tyrrell and even in early 2000's, the upstanding pillar wing on the front nose of the Arrows. But the one that is on the top of my list is the Tyrrell 6 wheel car.
Can we just talk about the car control from either the Williams driver @14.36, absolutely incredible driving. Perfect power slide out of the first corner and masterful use of slip angle on the second. *Chefs kiss*
@@deebow6486 if you don't think Michael turned in at an angle so acute it would of made him hit the apex barrier if Jacques wasn't there, you are either hugely bias or massively poor at interpreting visual information.
Interesting how often Schumacher got disqualified for his actions on track. Just imagine if he had behaved properly, he might have been an 8 or 9-time world champion.
@@MrAndor982 I don't think it would've changed 1997. Villeneuve had the pace to beat him in Jerez. 1994 was a mess but if he'd just taken the punishment at Silverstone, he wouldn't have missed out on so many races. He was hands down the best driver in his championship winning years.
Nah, being nice doesn't win you anything in F1. Look at how aggressive Max is - all the other drivers know he's never backing out, even if it results in contact (Silverstone, Imola, Brazil, Abu Dhabi etc, etc). You have to move out of his way or it's a crash. Like Senna, and Schumacher, and Vettel before he matured. He literally drives people off the road, and is lauded as a champion. A lot of champions have driven this way.
The Webber-Vettel one is quite interesting cos while Mark did a lot of mind games behind the scenes, Seb did his talking on track and got hated for it.
Legends all of them. No matter what we thought about it at the time, looking back, it is what it is and at the end of the day, those were golden years. And let's not forget Murray Walkers commentary which made all of it all the better. You, sir, are a legend as much as any of the drivers!
This is it. This is the video I'm gonna show people who ask about what makes F1 entertaining who've never watched it before. I feel like this is the perfect 20 minutes starter video to get into F1.
Lewis is an amazing driver but curious how many rivalries he’s racked up in the fight for the constructors. Alonso wanted to setup the pecking order and Lewis refused to be number 2. With Rosberg the tables turned and it was Rosberg bringing the fight to Lewis in which is overcame his teammate and dipped. With Max it was the reigning 7x champ against a talent who had been priming for a title fight for years now. A scrappy underdog and a champ who fought and complained about a driver that essentially mirrored his early F1 career and a season brought to an end by inconsistent governing body. Makes you wonder what is that brings out such fight from Lewis’ competitors and why it seems to go downhill for the respective driver’s relationships
It's simple, Lewis is so fast and consistent that his rivals have to push their skills and the rules to the limit. Which inevitably boils over into an intense rivalry
@@dawnlawy389 They didn't really like each other until a few years later tbh. But yeah it wasn't really hatred between the two either. It was mostly Alonso VS Ron. Alonso even personally congratulated Lewis for his championships that followed after.
It's the same with Schumacher (Senna, Hill, Villeneuve, Häkkinen, Montoya, Alonso) Albeit the rivalry with Senna was quite short lived (no pun intended)
19:18 To quote Ross Brawn: The other drivers were so tired after the race, Michael could still hop and jump about. They thought what on Earth is this creature we’re competing with?
To be fair, Schumacher was the first driver to actively focus on fitness as a mean to better driving. Some previous drivers were pretty strong (Fangio looked like a bull) but Michael was a fitness beast and it showed.
Multi 21 is a perfect representation of Vettel vs Webber. The only moments you remember of Mark Webber was when he got close to Vettel after being bested for the previous 8 races. Not even team orders could help that young Ace back, Vettel didn't have any plans to stay behind his inferior team mate.
Were there flashpoints? I mean sure they raced hard but were there big crashes and bitter emotions between them? Vettel and Hamilton was very wholesome imo, they even exchanged helmets.
Great video, absolutely loved every single second of it. Really loved the 2007 rivalry between HAM & ALO with RAI as champion. That was such a great time back then.
I never realized how naughty Sebastian Vettel was. Reminds me of how Max Verstappen acted when Daniel Ricciardo was his teammate. Both have grown significantly though. I'll just chalk it up to immaturity.
0:48 This has to be the most contained moment of rage I have ever seen… took a lot of composure I think When your heart says destroy the whole room.. But your mind… your miiiiind is telling you noooo..
Ver o Alonso abanando o carro na saída da última curva relembro o estilo de pilogem briguento e único da época em que foi campeão. Um monstro até os dias de hoje.
Funny to hear them talk about the “Last of the Late Breakers” in 1982. Every sport goes through its cycles, and there will always be great moments in the future!
People in the 70s: I just hope my favourite driver does not die this weekend
but if it does happen, THIS IS AMAZING
@@budgetking2591 haha
oh well oh.. but anyway
People in the 50s: Hope my favorite driver dies instantly rather than painfully
Basically yes
That Webber smashing his drinking glass moment, always be my favourite
"Not bad for a number two driver."
I don't see why everyone hated Seb for this so much, everyone talks about how much they hate team orders yet they hated him for disobeying one.
There was never a rivalry, Vettel dominated Webber
Seb drinking water aggressively makes it even better
Tbh it was conflict, not rivalry expect 2010.
That smile on Senna's face after he explained what happened in the first corner is priceless.
True. I’m sure the revenge taste sweet.
It’s so cheeky 😂
Balastre didn't do anything that year, fortunately. For me Senna is the 4th time champion
I wonder how Imola 1994 tasted?
Dish served cold?
Karma?
I guess that shameful smile wasn't meant to last.
@@yeshuahdenazareth7868 that's such a horrible thing to say. But I guess that's your parents fault to dump trash to this planet.
Murray Walker in 89: This is fantastic!
Murray Walker in 90: This is amazing!
It's worth pointing out that Murray used these words in their older sense. So not necessarily positive
In 20's: this is booooring
"I'm going home" still gets me
@Tropical Tree Hilarious coming from the guy that whines about Seb everywhere
Seb literally ragequitted
@@Wolfywolf7 I'm sorry how is that hate?
Reminds me of Eric Cartman
@@Wolfywolf7 i aint no vettel hater,but i know that what he did there is a typical gamer style ragequit
It’s amazing how Fernando and Lewis were focused on each other to much they forgot about Kimi and Kimi just robbed it from them by 1 point
We will miss you sly ninja
Both of them just took points off each other, which eventually ended up as it did…
Kimi knows what hes doing
@@ISirSmoke Cause he knows what he's doing
Yep, Kimi snatched the title out of nowhere, I remember he was 17 points behind with 2 races to go
@@ISirSmoke and 1 point score in Monaco also, butterfly effect
2:15 Christian Horner really peaked later in life man was busted.
He had that similar look from Chris Martin, maybe it’s the hair
looks like a serial killer
definitely had a lot of expensive dental work @@s.z.x.01
He wasn't rich AF yet.
I can't man😂 Murray saying "this is amazing" everytime two drivers collided, never gets old
You're ESL so you don't realise what amazing means
Murrays "This is fantastic!" and "This is amazing!" at those two occasions are never getting old. 😁
"Oh my goodness!"
Two rivals fighting for championship crash
"Oh my goodness, this is fantastic"
@@r3tro0 yes. Murray Walker still has tons of iconic words.
Classic Murray
"and it's happened immediately!"
18:26 you've hit the wrong part of him my friend
Gets me every time
"That didn't work, that didn't work Mikey"
@@alkaline_enema Emma Verde also says the same quote.
@@purwantiallan5089 ?
@@Firebolt1729 I say Emma Verde copied Murray Walker's quote.
@@purwantiallan5089 Who is emma verde?
Mansell vs Piquet, Prost vs Senna, Murray Walker and James Hunt commentary - great memories from my youth when I started watching F1. Now legendary.
Piquet drifting around Senna in the turn while flipping him the birdie. My absolute favorite moment in F1 ever.
“When two people are fighting… that’s a rivalry.” - Will Buxton
Too much drive to survive eh?😂
@@siddhanthjain8320 the meme material alone is worth sitting through it
Totally
You wanna start first because the other 19 cars are behind you
I think Hunt vs Lauda 1976 should be in there too, what a battle this has been!
Hunt?
@@dmitryWeirdo James Hunt vs Niki Lauda
I agree
They actually weren't that rivals, the film made the story looks bigger than it really was and drivers at the time were all friends and they had no animosity. What almost nobody knows is that in the last race Hunt only won cause he was forced by McLaren breaking a deal the drivers made before the race.
@@lucasld95 being friends doesn't mean they can't be rivals. Even Lauda said the movie was pretty much spot on.
Alain Prost and sennna had one of the most fiercing rivalry
Pretty controversial opinion.
And both their crashes were Prost's fault.
@@fiogermi first was Prost's fault, second was Senna's as a payback
@@fiogermi yes. Dont forget another rivalry flashpoint. Honoka Maki Eli and Umi vs Max Verstappen 2021.
@@shodore yes. Revenge takedown.
Max and Lewis , both with an unusual slow pitstop , meeting at the first corner in Monza is sooo unlikely. If Netflix scripted it, everyone would be mad how unrealistic it would have been haha
That Villeneuve / Pironi rivalry is fascinating. 1982 was such a tragic year.
A year in which many so-called champions would never have survived.
It was savage and brutal.
Thus, overpriced coffins
Unless if you're a Williams fan
I’d guess Villeneuve brought some karma onto Pironi from beyond
"I was racing, I was faster, I passed him, I won!" - Sebastian Vettel, China 2013
they Mentioned about Multi 21 Malaysia 2013 .
But No mention about Multi 21 Brazil 2012 😅
It's like Julius Caesar quote, ""Veni, Vidi, Vici"
Ummm wasn't it Malaysia
I an selfish. Vettel
@@bradleywicenciak8005 yes it was. Multi 2-1 was Malaysia 2013
''I'm going home" will remain iconic forever.
10:06 Murray Walker was a prime reason for so many F1 moments being so iconic. Best commentator ever.
Since Murray's retirement (he's now passed sadly), watching F1 has never been the same. No one can capture the emotion, and raw excitement of Murray's commentary
I want this Vettel back. Uncompromising, unrelenting, ultimate desire to win.
Crashing into your teamate is not something you want to do
Cheater and dishonest you mean
@@josephjoestar4633 Ironic coming from you 😂
@@josephjoestar4633 how did he cheat to be exact. And it's coming from a fernando fan anyway.
From a fans point of view, cheater is one who makes use of team orders! Not one who refutes it
One interesting fact: back in 2013, to promote the new Ford Fusion (a.k.a Mondeo in EU) in Brazil, Ford called Piquet and Mansell to race each other at the Velopark racetrack.
Interesting...
Interesting...
Interesting...
Interesting...
Interesting...
Something that's often overlooked is Mark playing silly during the 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix. When they told him Multi Map 1-2, he started asking "Which button is that?"
So yeah, can't say I'd blame Vettel for Malaysia 2013
the way he let Alonso pass in interlagos 2012 was cleaner than never.
Well I don't know I'd its truly intentional
Villeneuve driving it home after Schumacher tried to take him out will always be the best result in F1.
Nico & Lewis had the most intense rivalry in modern era...which even made their frienship bitter.
It was F1's version of Naruto VS Sasuke
they werent friends when both at Mercedes.
If you both have a car that is unchallenged for almost a decade and the WDC pretty much up for grabs it's hard not to get crossed at the only one that can keep that from you .
Next question should be if that still was a competitieve sport .
@@thlee3
They were until 2014 happened
in f1 you only have "aquaintances"......:-)
"there was a gap there, but it closed" the smile on lewis's face tells he knew what he was doing there. hahaha!
what are you talking about. he's tactfully saying rosberg forced him off the track.
@@03056932 right? And he's spent most of the 2021 season calling everyone else a "dangerous" driver. The audacity came back to bite him. 😂
nico mistakenly changed mods on his car and was slowing down .door was open on right and lewis went for it but nico saw it too late and aggressively closed the door. merc confirmed that nico turned his pit limiter on
@@arindhamaggarwal3015 and....??
@@conflict-tv Tbf Hamilton's record is pretty clean when it comes to violations and crashes. It was Nico's fault for that crash for sure.
12:06 I think the calculation was *RON*
I was a Ferrari fan during the 00's (still am), but boy has Schumi displayed some pettiness in his racing career.
he just couldn't let anybody pass him.....typical f1 driver.....:-)
Zero sportsmanship..taking drivers out on purpose.
Hope we can get more tight title rivalries in the future
cough cough Hamilton and Russel cough cough
@@justfr4nk468 No I hope for their sake it is competitive but not like any of these.
@@Wolfywolf7 yup
@@justfr4nk468 Hopefully not these two. Not any more Mercedes dominance
Leclerc and Verstappen.
*Senna and Prost crash into each other*
Murray:"This is amazing!"
"This is fantastic!"😂😂
pay your respect to murray walker. 'the commentator'. tell me your new without...
In that circumstance amazing means unbelievable, astonishing
@@Wolfywolf7 He deserved 7 qualifier of the year titles. WDC? Not so much. Needed countback to even have a chance at Prost. Prosts 1989 move was irrational and emotional but far more borderline than what the egregious Ayrton did in 1990.
The countback was a reaction to Piquet beating Mansell with half the wins in 1987.
@@Wolfywolf7 Prost moved a bit funny and was a bit off the line. Senna torpedoed into another driver.
Senna was relatively the most dominant qualifier ever...but he didn't walk on water. Prost could have let him past and easily won the title but was emotional about that bully...a very very talented Brazilian bully.
17:10 you guys wrote Vettel. It's Villeneuve lol
7:34 awesome camera work. Smoothly captured the entire thing. It's like the cameraman knew about the rivalry.
A lot of people in these comments seem to be missing that the list is about the best rivalry *flashpoints*, not the rivalries themselves.
Hope this vid gets a second part with Schumacher vs Hakkinen, Lauda vs Hunt and Vettel vs Alonso
YES VETTEL ALONSO
fr they missed so many
@@isabelapeluso9275 Alonso and Vettel didn’t have controversy in they fight in 2010 or 2012. This video is about controversy and crashes
@@dalunav Yeah Vettel and Alonso were having a neat & clean fight even in wheel to wheel battles ,
except Monza where Alonso pushed Vettel to grass in high speed sector,yet he managed to keep the car on track & overtake was a rare scene to watch .
Irvine vs Hakkinen
how many rivals do you have?
Hamilton: yes
And his won most of those rivalries
Rivalries occur for the top ranked drivers, what would you expect from a driver that for the last 14 years is at the top 2 places almost always
the way vettle went "i'm going home" is just so funny
I was too young to witness the Senna Prost rivalry however Mika vs Schumacher and Lewis vs Rosberg were the most intense I’ve witnessed
Hakkinen and Schumi was relatively clean and respectful. This is about flashpoints, when rivalries result in crashes and hatred between drivers.
It's amazing how Jacques Villeneuve can remember his amazing battle with the great Schumacher 25 years ago.
plus its not something you would forget
It's also amazing how Schumacher managed to be in title contention till the final round with a much inferior car.
That's not something anyone could forget.
Well he was in it so 🤷
If I was the one who beat Schumi, I would never let go of that
17:24 wait why does the description on the timeline say Schumacher vs vettel lol
What I wouldn't do to hear Michael's commentary and input in modern races.
Prost and Senna will ALWAYS be one of the best rivalries in F1
THE best rivalry in F1.
Absolutely
The best.
The best
Yup.
"That didn't work, Michael, you hit the wrong part" 🤣🤣🤣
It’s unreal how much Villeneuve expected to get hit by Schumacher in 1997
Schumacher did it to Hill before, so it was known that he is a cheat
excpecting to be hit is one thing, but driving into a corner at a speed he"ll only make it if he gets hit the way he did is quite impressive
Fernando and Sebastian battling in 2012 was one of the closest and intense battles that I've ever seen in racing. So it's no wonder the title decider was only by 3 points, really shows what amazing drivers they both are
After watching this.. Max is not even as aggressive as people say..
Yeah. He's not.
He’s aggressive for today’s standards I guess
Ok
watch Hamilton's races from 2008-2012 , You will get another answer 😂
Honestly it’s true and it’s funny that Lewis complains about max when he too in his early F1 career had an aggressive driving style.
Of course not. People who claim Max is too aggressive or anomaly aggressive are either Lewis fans who are blinded by their fandom, or are new fans.
MULTI 21 will always be the classic for me
"Not bad for a number 2 driver"
12:40 Look at that double-wing on the Ferrari. I didn't know about this until now.
They tried some absurd things back then, this being one of them.
@@raceyrache8463 Yeah also in the 90's, the X-wings on the Tyrrell and even in early 2000's, the upstanding pillar wing on the front nose of the Arrows. But the one that is on the top of my list is the Tyrrell 6 wheel car.
Can we just talk about the car control from either the Williams driver @14.36, absolutely incredible driving. Perfect power slide out of the first corner and masterful use of slip angle on the second. *Chefs kiss*
I just love brundle's cheeky comment at 18:26 "You hit the wrong part of him my friend"🤣
Brundle is the perfect example of british bias.
Best and most disgusting example is what he said in India 2013 after Seb won his 4th title.
@@deebow6486 What did he say? I can't remember.
@@techtoday2069 brundle was always jealous on other drivers that were/are succesful
@@deebow6486 he said the most valuable man on the team isn’t the one with blond hair, implying that Newey was the one who won Vettel the championship
@@deebow6486 if you don't think Michael turned in at an angle so acute it would of made him hit the apex barrier if Jacques wasn't there, you are either hugely bias or massively poor at interpreting visual information.
Schumacher-hakkinen? Nice rivalry without hate but awesome racing
F1 giving me this as a recommended once again today was the funniest thing ever especially after what happened 🤣💀
4:11 kind of cool seeing the car just break over the halo
I love when drivers do something on purpose, and then act on the interview like it was an accident
@@stavrosmayakofsky1915 Forgot Alonso? Extremely cunning and malicious driver
"Micheal, you hit the wrong part of the car my friend" Gold 😆
"No Michael no no Michael that was so not right!"
Interesting how often Schumacher got disqualified for his actions on track.
Just imagine if he had behaved properly, he might have been an 8 or 9-time world champion.
If he behaves properly he would be 4-5x world champion:)
He got away with a lot of things.
@@MrAndor982 I don't think it would've changed 1997. Villeneuve had the pace to beat him in Jerez. 1994 was a mess but if he'd just taken the punishment at Silverstone, he wouldn't have missed out on so many races. He was hands down the best driver in his championship winning years.
Nah, being nice doesn't win you anything in F1. Look at how aggressive Max is - all the other drivers know he's never backing out, even if it results in contact (Silverstone, Imola, Brazil, Abu Dhabi etc, etc). You have to move out of his way or it's a crash. Like Senna, and Schumacher, and Vettel before he matured. He literally drives people off the road, and is lauded as a champion. A lot of champions have driven this way.
@@saxongroove5898 hamilton?
@@royshavrick LOL name the instances where Lewis "never backed out"
That last Schumy clip is brilliant. The commentators dont even pretend it was an accident.
The Webber-Vettel one is quite interesting cos while Mark did a lot of mind games behind the scenes, Seb did his talking on track and got hated for it.
He's a whiner, that's why he's hated a lot back then.
It is incredile to see that extremely similar stories unfolded in 1986 and 2007.
10:55 the birth of the original troll face meme
I will always love Jacques Villeneuve. Thank you for making that incredible moment number 1 🙏🏼
I love the schumi jump at the end
Legends all of them. No matter what we thought about it at the time, looking back, it is what it is and at the end of the day, those were golden years.
And let's not forget Murray Walkers commentary which made all of it all the better. You, sir, are a legend as much as any of the drivers!
TH-cam algorithm really suggested this after checo v Max in Brazil
Vettel said "I'm going home, f*** you" 😂 love that
This is it. This is the video I'm gonna show people who ask about what makes F1 entertaining who've never watched it before. I feel like this is the perfect 20 minutes starter video to get into F1.
Lewis is an amazing driver but curious how many rivalries he’s racked up in the fight for the constructors.
Alonso wanted to setup the pecking order and Lewis refused to be number 2.
With Rosberg the tables turned and it was Rosberg bringing the fight to Lewis in which is overcame his teammate and dipped.
With Max it was the reigning 7x champ against a talent who had been priming for a title fight for years now. A scrappy underdog and a champ who fought and complained about a driver that essentially mirrored his early F1 career and a season brought to an end by inconsistent governing body.
Makes you wonder what is that brings out such fight from Lewis’ competitors and why it seems to go downhill for the respective driver’s relationships
It's simple, Lewis is so fast and consistent that his rivals have to push their skills and the rules to the limit. Which inevitably boils over into an intense rivalry
Tbf lewis and fernando never disliked each other, it was mclaren that fernando had the issue with, him and lewis liked each other
@@dawnlawy389
They didn't really like each other until a few years later tbh. But yeah it wasn't really hatred between the two either. It was mostly Alonso VS Ron.
Alonso even personally congratulated Lewis for his championships that followed after.
It's the same with Schumacher (Senna, Hill, Villeneuve, Häkkinen, Montoya, Alonso)
Albeit the rivalry with Senna was quite short lived (no pun intended)
@@dawnlawy389 I disagree I think Fernando dislikes Lewis even now. Or should I say despises.
7:32 the torpedo spraying seb and him not having it
Respect to seb for taking the championship into his own hands
In a Ferrari if you knock your teammate off you get sacked. In a Red Bull you get promoted :D
Daniel Kvyat getting demoted to Torro Rosso after hitting Sebestian Vettel’s Ferrari ………
@@mrdude9671 It's because he didn't do it to his teammate. ;'D
That's because Vettel was their number 1 driver. Had it been someone like Albon who did it, then he would've immediately gotten sacked.
3:18 could not be more on point, at this point you could tell there was a noteable change in how the drivers felt about eachother.
More that 'sir' showed his true colours, and the stewards just gave him a 'tisk-tisk' instead of the penalty he deserved.
LOL the smirk on Ayrton's face during the interview
These heated rivalries are one of the reasons we love F1. Let's hope 2022 will be as thrilling as the last season.
19:18 To quote Ross Brawn: The other drivers were so tired after the race, Michael could still hop and jump about. They thought what on Earth is this creature we’re competing with?
To be fair, Schumacher was the first driver to actively focus on fitness as a mean to better driving. Some previous drivers were pretty strong (Fangio looked like a bull) but Michael was a fitness beast and it showed.
@@dragonmagoz Erm it was Niki Lauda lol....go and do some research instead of babbling nonsense
7:15 Ro-Rosberg
Multi 21 is a perfect representation of Vettel vs Webber. The only moments you remember of Mark Webber was when he got close to Vettel after being bested for the previous 8 races. Not even team orders could help that young Ace back, Vettel didn't have any plans to stay behind his inferior team mate.
@7:45 - that feeling when your kids fight and break the brand new 4k UHD TV :( :'(
The face of Ayrton when he told us that now they are even...😂
Schumacher and Hamilton getting multiple entries. Combination of greatness and ruthlessness I guess.
And team orders
I love how the old speaker guy at prost and senna part says this is amazing when they collide
What a great compilation of the best and heaviest battles in the formula one!
You could also add Vettel vs Hamilton, Schumacher vs Alonso, Alonso vs Vettel
But they aren’t as ICONIC
Vettel and Lewis didn’t have a rivalry like the ones shown in this vid
@@zaksacc Agreed....It was competitive but is was nowhere close to these battles.
Hamilton and vettel was a bit like Schumacher and Hakkinen imo. There was a respect between them, not much games or bs
Were there flashpoints? I mean sure they raced hard but were there big crashes and bitter emotions between them? Vettel and Hamilton was very wholesome imo, they even exchanged helmets.
Alternative title:
Murray Walker's most iconic commentary moments
"Think before you drive" on top of Webber at the cooldown room is just epic
this is an awesome compilation. thank you guys.
Great video, absolutely loved every single second of it. Really loved the 2007 rivalry between HAM & ALO with RAI as champion. That was such a great time back then.
I never realized how naughty Sebastian Vettel was. Reminds me of how Max Verstappen acted when Daniel Ricciardo was his teammate. Both have grown significantly though. I'll just chalk it up to immaturity.
0:48 This has to be the most contained moment of rage I have ever seen… took a lot of composure I think
When your heart says destroy the whole room..
But your mind… your miiiiind is telling you noooo..
I love how Webber all the way back in 2012 talked about the biggest problem at redbull. 😂
16:15 Boutsen was such a well mannered guy. I have never seen a driver waving the yellow flag after his own crash since then...
He literally brought out the yellow flag.
1:55 THINK BEFORE YOU DRIVE
Ver o Alonso abanando o carro na saída da última curva relembro o estilo de pilogem briguento e único da época em que foi campeão. Um monstro até os dias de hoje.
10:21 - the best moment for the 2020 Silver Spring school incident
7:40 "and if u no longer go for a gap that exists you're no longer a racing driver"
Lewis trying not to chuckle at sebb and Webber in the podium room😬😀
"Multi 21"
Funny to hear them talk about the “Last of the Late Breakers” in 1982. Every sport goes through its cycles, and there will always be great moments in the future!
Really enjoyed them video, well done!!
0:33 Never heard Seb so angry before
Welcome to f1
I guess you’re young
19:03 the camera almost falling down.😂
man, this is making me want to try and go for f1 even more now
Man I love this sport.
I liked Ben Edwards reaction more than David Croft’s reaction to Vettel battling Webber in Malaysia lol