Button crashed into Hamilton and Alonso, had 6 stops, a puncture and a drive-through penalty : won the race Vettel had only one oversteer in the entire race : finished 2nd Damn, that race was legendary
3:51 the downshifting of the lotus is basically so fantastic in a way and that its kinda like the sound of the f1 2014 thing when u just stay in one gear no shifting
They did some crazy things with that car by putting the exhaust outlets ahead of the sidepods and spraying fuel to work the exhaust-driven diffuser harder.
I remember that race vividly. If I remember correctly when it was wet he was much quicker than Vettel and was closing him down for the lead. Had it kept raining he might've nicked the win, most certainly would've been on the podium. Too bad it stopped raining and the track dried up
4:28 Rear IS: I so enjoy Rosberg's honesty in this. The driver asks something and gets an English engineer's "answer". A classic. It really shows how little understanding there is sometimes of what the driver has to do and how important clear communication is for his decision making.
yeah, like how is he supposed to decipher some abbreviations of the impact structure while going 200kph in rain. You sometimes also hear drivers saying their engineers should talk in the straights.
Jerry Liu that is irrelevant. It quite frankly the engineer's and the team's job to present the driver with comprehensive information that he is able to understand rigt away. Because they can't pull over during the race and talk to the team in a quiet minute, you know... 😉
Hearing Michael and Ross on the radio, wow, just a few simple words and you feel the level of respect and professionalism, it really gets you doesn't it, I never really feel the same thing at all with anyone else, then or now. I miss Michael so much, keep fighting michael. So glad Ross moved on to greater things beyond merc.
I loved every second of this race the only thing that I was disappointed about was that my hero the great Micheal Schumacher didn't finish on the podium but despite not doing so he still showed that he was the master get well soon champ
Jonathan King I've been following f1 since the day I was born I know everything about it and I certainly know everything about the great Micheal Schumacher I was so so lucky to watch him win 5 of his 7 world titles and to see him do it in a Ferrari was what made me love Ferrari
Truly a master of the throttle and creating traction when it's not there. I couldn't even imagine how the drivers reacted to battling each other and see Michael zoom past them in his shitbox Mercedes and leave them in his mist
Schumacher was freakin awesome in this race. From start to finish he had genuine pace. It was awesome to see him challenge for a potential win or podium again. Too bad it stopped raining. 🏎
@@JoDON111 it could be possible but I think they would've already done that by now if it was the best option. You mostly see V6 hybrids on the road, not V8s. As much as I would LOVE it to happen, it most likely wouldn't have
He did well in changing conditions, where the skill mattered more than the car pace. A lot of races in 2011 and 2012 proved that, but he had a gobshite car, especially in 2012
@@vivvysaur21 I think they don't have any onboard of Button, it's impossible to find any decent onboard view of the guy in 2011... Button's overtakes were good, when he had a single opportunity, he took it. It's not because an overtake is not made of explosions everywhere that it makes those overtakes bad. And he was the fastest driver by far for most of the race, and he made so many overtakes that were not shown on TV in the midfield. Maybe some of those would make you breathless.
I love how you can just feel the respect for the sports and for all of the other people included from Michael. Not a sore loser neither. Never noticed that cause I wasn't much into F1 at that time
True Ultimagod you can’t compare Michael and Lewis. They’re success was found in two very different eras of F1. Both incredible drivers, but it’s hard to say one is better then the other.
Having stayed up for most of the Le Mans 24 Hours on the same weekend, what followed was the longest race in F1 history lol. I was exhausted but was worth the struggle as it's one of the best F1 races I've ever seen.
Button turned out to be a great driver but I remember Schumi baptizing him during one of his first races. I don’t t remember which but it occurred during the parade/warm up lap and schumi was at pole and he suddenly slowed down, causing all of the drivers to abruptly slow down as well Jenson who wasn’t paying attention ended up hitting the wall, perhaps taken surprised when he wasn’t paying attention. Goes to show how calculating Schumi is and that probably one way of weeding out his competition.
It's not unreasonable to think that you'd skip through all the extended safety car & red flag periods of a full race replay. But I've quite happily sat through the delays in these races. Very grateful for all of it.
I think Schumacher had some bad luck from 2010 to 2012, especially in his last year where the car got some more speed. Rosberg won in China but Michael also deserved a win in my opinion. But he and Ross Brawn laid the Basic of Mercedes success these days. "They built the team around the Team". Lewis always drives cars which have the potential to win and is Not able to make a team greater.
I still can't decide in the vote whether this is the best race ever or not. I keep trying to think of a better race. The only incredible thing here is Button's comeback, maybe there was a red flag, but I remember a race where there was so much rain - more than Canada 2011 - and the race still went ahead. It was some 20 or 30 years ago.
Kudos to Heidfeld for not using his assault rifle against the other drivers, only warning shots. True gentleman.
Heikki arriesga más.
3:51
Button crashed into Hamilton and Alonso, had 6 stops, a puncture and a drive-through penalty : won the race
Vettel had only one oversteer in the entire race : finished 2nd
Damn, that race was legendary
Hamilton and Alonso crashed into button 😜
Crazy how Alonso gives a blip of acceleration when in the braking zone, like he was asking for a crash jeez
@@Stevelangdon93 I'm ok about Alonso, but Ham did nothing to Jenson. Button turn to left when Hamilton was already there
@Matej Zizza Im surprised he didn't accuse Button of dnagerous driving causing the fia to give Button a 5 sec penalty lol.
@Matej Zizza now that is fuckin funny!! 😀🏎🏎🏎🏎🏎🏎🏎🏁🍺
@Matej Zizza I think you'll find the penalty was for speeding behind the safety car..... I think.
This race was one of the Most epic races I have ever seen
By the looks this is up there with '98 Spa
and some say it is 2nd. what did germany 2019 have?
@@davidbarth80 not even close
So it would seem
3:51 the downshifting of the lotus is basically so fantastic in a way and that its kinda like the sound of the f1 2014 thing when u just stay in one gear no shifting
sounds like a slow wheelgun
@@ragestuffin yep lol
They did some crazy things with that car by putting the exhaust outlets ahead of the sidepods and spraying fuel to work the exhaust-driven diffuser harder.
sounds like a sewing machine
@@riclee371 LOL.
"Box Sebastian Box".... i heared this somewhere else before....
@Auxilium bababababum babum
it's the same race eng as well
I think he is Riccardo Adami, current Seb Race Engineer
It's Ricardo Adami, Vettel's current race engineer
"We retire the car" 😥
2:31 I was so confused when I heard “Box Sebastian box” in that familiar voice whilst watching a toro Rosso 😅
Stuart Boyd he was at Red Bull in 2011. he had already won a championship with the,
Sorry it was wrong Sebastian I thought you meant Vettel
It's the same race engineer, right?
Felipe Giro yes
I mean in 2009 there were 3 sebs
Sébastien Bourdais, Sébastien Buemi and Sebastian Vettel lol
Schumacher was brilliant in this race.
42 years old too. For context that would be a bit like Max Verstappen still fighting at the front in 2040.
He was always brilliant 😌
@@spillage9392 Thinking about dates like that seriously boggles the mind!
He schooled Webber fo so many laps.
Michael was awesome. He schooled a lot of drivers that race.
11:25
Great drive. Not much more Michael could have done in that scenario. A shame he didn’t get the podium.
I remember that race vividly. If I remember correctly when it was wet he was much quicker than Vettel and was closing him down for the lead. Had it kept raining he might've nicked the win, most certainly would've been on the podium. Too bad it stopped raining and the track dried up
I knew it was over when the DRS got activated, without it, wich was the standard in wet conditions, he would have faught for p3 til the end.
Yeah he would have been 2nd I guess. Awesome race by him
DRS ruined another race. Could have been a great 3 way scrap if not for that.
Shafted by the double DRS
4:28 Rear IS: I so enjoy Rosberg's honesty in this. The driver asks something and gets an English engineer's "answer". A classic.
It really shows how little understanding there is sometimes of what the driver has to do and how important clear communication is for his decision making.
Of course
yeah, like how is he supposed to decipher some abbreviations of the impact structure while going 200kph in rain. You sometimes also hear drivers saying their engineers should talk in the straights.
Are you sure it wasn't because Nico mistook "rear is" as "rear ras" or "rear ris?" He didn't understand the connected speech from a native speaker.
Jerry Liu that is irrelevant. It quite frankly the engineer's and the team's job to present the driver with comprehensive information that he is able to understand rigt away. Because they can't pull over during the race and talk to the team in a quiet minute, you know... 😉
Hearing Michael and Ross on the radio, wow, just a few simple words and you feel the level of respect and professionalism, it really gets you doesn't it, I never really feel the same thing at all with anyone else, then or now. I miss Michael so much, keep fighting michael. So glad Ross moved on to greater things beyond merc.
Brawn still works for mercedes dude
One of best races ever. And Schumacher... UAO! So many emotions that day.
I loved every second of this race the only thing that I was disappointed about was that my hero the great Micheal Schumacher didn't finish on the podium but despite not doing so he still showed that he was the master get well soon champ
Ja wohl! Fantastischer faher,er ist der beste
+1
Shafted by the double DRS
++
Jonathan King I've been following f1 since the day I was born I know everything about it and I certainly know everything about the great Micheal Schumacher I was so so lucky to watch him win 5 of his 7 world titles and to see him do it in a Ferrari was what made me love Ferrari
5:44 Thank you.
That’s called The Michael
Truly a master of the throttle and creating traction when it's not there. I couldn't even imagine how the drivers reacted to battling each other and see Michael zoom past them in his shitbox Mercedes and leave them in his mist
3:51 that Blown Diffuser though
Schumacher was freakin awesome in this race.
From start to finish he had genuine pace. It was awesome to see him challenge for a potential win or podium again. Too bad it stopped raining. 🏎
¿What did he said at the end?
@@masters.1000 Something along the lines of "I'm really sorry. I would've liked to get you this podium"
@@clubpenguin13531 Thanks.
Yep what he said ☝️🙂
4:21 : your rear wing is ok. rear wing: I LIKE TO SHAKE IT SHAKE IT
And then later that race his front wing did the same.
same man
3:50 I love this sound
Blown off diffuser seems quite great to hear at slow downshifts.
Jo Don Lee On the Renault the exhaust exit was under the side pod, so it was close to the on-board microphone
It kinda sounds like a machine gun at times lol
@@smokeybandit9760 I know right. Sound so good. What if Formula 1 still uses Hybrid tech but have a V8, what do you think?
@@JoDON111 it could be possible but I think they would've already done that by now if it was the best option. You mostly see V6 hybrids on the road, not V8s. As much as I would LOVE it to happen, it most likely wouldn't have
12:23 the legend rob smedley
Probably one of the most, if not the most, entertaining race engineer.
@@Dolek135 The second most entertaining race engineer, right after James.
Peter Fighter James isn’t a race engineer. He is a strategist, and he really doesn’t say much
🅱️alterri, it's 🅱️ames
Min 2:31 that’s Vettel’s engineer now ...
He was also Vettel's race engineer at Toro Rosso in 2008.
I think that engineer was also with Seb when he won in Monza back in the day
Maurizzio or Mattio?
So first, he was Seb's engineer, then he was Seb's engineer, and after than he became Seb's engineer again
- Why we are so slow?
- We don't know at the moment.
Does anybody noticed how much Michael was confident on throttle and brakes.
Like a BOSS
Pure talent
He did well in changing conditions, where the skill mattered more than the car pace. A lot of races in 2011 and 2012 proved that, but he had a gobshite car, especially in 2012
Regenmeister for a reason 😉
Massa's overtake was something!
3:52 machine gun downshifts
10:50 "Where did he come from?"
Damn,Jenson's pace was blistering in those last laps.
Ye, a lot of people forgot that Jenson was a rain god. He should be along the names like Senna and Schumacher
@@januscher7877 Not much rain, more in the intermediate stages Button was the King.
5:46 Michael "The Rain Master" Schumacher in action!
That day when Button was doing the 0% AI challenge
It's like he's playing the video game; he puts easy difficulty and wins the race, simple as that.
Is this a joke?
Not a single one of Button’s overtakes shown here?
Button's overtakes weren't anything special, most of them were simple DRS passes.
@@vivvysaur21 I think they don't have any onboard of Button, it's impossible to find any decent onboard view of the guy in 2011... Button's overtakes were good, when he had a single opportunity, he took it. It's not because an overtake is not made of explosions everywhere that it makes those overtakes bad. And he was the fastest driver by far for most of the race, and he made so many overtakes that were not shown on TV in the midfield. Maybe some of those would make you breathless.
Well there is one
1:08 can see him pass Webber’s left there.
Button drove like trash in this race, crashing into Hamilton and Alonso.
Fluke victory.
Ciaron Smith couldn’t see ham and Alonso was clearly a racing incident
"Where did he come from?" lmao
Seb was so used to winning at that time... 😁
On that afternoon? Another planet
Ladies and gentlemen, the GOAT - Michael Schumacher.
Rain master in action, miss him so much . .
👍🏼me too
Yeah great drive from Button.
@@andrearojas1248 I think he meant Schumacher not Button. :D
F1 has never been the same without Michael. If only Merc gave him a half-decent car during his comeback.
That lotus renault sounded like an arsenal of weapons.. love it
3:50 Oooooh my god I loved the blown diffusers
Canada always produces thrilling races! No matter what the track conditions are!
0:55 In 2019 this would be „My tires are dead and I need power!“ 😅👌🏻
And btw.: WHAT A RACE!
"I need power", Max says that often.
Kobayashi's rear-view camera onboard is something that deserve more appearance… just like Vettel's onboard last week in Monaco
Imagine Schumacher driving with the current Mercedes
Actually he would be 5 times World champion, so he would be the greatest by far
More like 3-5 times F1 Champion Nico Rosberg. I prefer Hamilton over this scenario 😅
@SUPREME MEGATRON in 2011+ perhaps, but both drivers in their prime and Michael would beat Lewis.
@SUPREME MEGATRON He had experience but was past his prime. Hamilton in current form would be too much for the old man.
@@8-bitsteve500 I don't doubt that for a second, the greatest ever. But Hamilton is bloody great too
3:55 beautiful sound
7:39
The names Schumacher.... Michael Schumacher.
The Michael.
3:51 THAT SOUND😍😍😍
3:51 That Renault engine blow are MADNESS
Felipe Massa, the Survivor 😅
Best race I've ever seen and the fact they didn't stop it made it better
This video is better than the last 3 seasons combined.
7:08 the Honda sounds identical to this today even the cylinders cut at the same point in the corner
Truly one of the best races ever
That cool down lap wave from Schumi to Seb got me in the feel.
3:53 is that a famas?
Just love the engine roar.....
So Kobayashi actually made two drivers to break their front wings by being slow off the corners.
PavelCZ it was on purpose, not to be overtaken on the straights. Smart guy.
7:23 Perfectly parked!
As Olav Mol said: "The king of parking, Nick Heidfeld! Yeeeeaaa"
I love how you can just feel the respect for the sports and for all of the other people included from Michael. Not a sore loser neither. Never noticed that cause I wasn't much into F1 at that time
3:51 kkkk Absolute amazing
6:34 that was pretty clear
Ericsson hit him
3:50 Absolutely Crazy
I love these. Please. PLEASE keep these coming!! 🙏
One of the best races I've ever seen.
12 minutes of pure sounds!
It's always weird to me when I rewatch Schumacher in the old races and then remember he raced not that long ago in average machinery
True Ultimagod you can’t compare Michael and Lewis. They’re success was found in two very different eras of F1. Both incredible drivers, but it’s hard to say one is better then the other.
@@PeRRXX No need to compare, Michael was better. Lewis is good but Schumacher and Senna are a tier above.
3:25 you can hear the blown diffuser of heidfeld's car
Wtf you're right it's not the ferrari
These onboards are very impressive, F1 Racing is a hell of a thing at those speeds on slippery roads
When the last lap has more action than the entire 2019 season
Wow that Lotus blown diffuser sounds amazing, miss those.
Having stayed up for most of the Le Mans 24 Hours on the same weekend, what followed was the longest race in F1 history lol. I was exhausted but was worth the struggle as it's one of the best F1 races I've ever seen.
Amazing race! If the track hadnt dried up, The Michael was looking good for a win.
some really incredible racing here.
listening to this with head phones is just heavenly.
3:50 THAT LOTUS RENAULT DOWN SHIFTING SOUNDED SUPERB!!!!!!
10:27 Pronto Se🅱️astian? It's s🅱️inner time
before it was cool
Sebastian, it's James.
S🅱️inalla
@Fabrizio Provenzale s🅱️innala
He didnt even spin lmao
One of the best drives of the v10 era.I'm talking about Karthikeyan,of course.
V8*
13 minutes of F1 onboards? I'm in :D
11:00 Seb just said what we were all thinking watching it
Button turned out to be a great driver but I remember Schumi baptizing him during one of his first races. I don’t t remember which but
it occurred during the parade/warm up lap and schumi was at pole and he suddenly slowed down, causing all of the drivers to abruptly slow down as well Jenson who wasn’t paying attention ended up hitting the wall, perhaps taken surprised when he wasn’t paying attention. Goes to show how calculating Schumi is and that probably one way of weeding out his competition.
It's not unreasonable to think that you'd skip through all the extended safety car & red flag periods of a full race replay. But I've quite happily sat through the delays in these races. Very grateful for all of it.
Last time I was this early Alex albon still had a front win
And Gasly was in Red Bull
-wing
I think Schumacher had some bad luck from 2010 to 2012, especially in his last year where the car got some more speed. Rosberg won in China but Michael also deserved a win in my opinion.
But he and Ross Brawn laid the Basic of Mercedes success these days. "They built the team around the Team". Lewis always drives cars which have the potential to win and is Not able to make a team greater.
Christopher Humpl exactly
Blown diffuser sounds absolutely wicked
I remember it like it was yesterday 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
3:51 mmmmm those downshifts
3:46 that blown exhaust sounds amazing
KOBAYASHI HAS ALWAYS BEEN UNDERRATED
I still can't decide in the vote whether this is the best race ever or not. I keep trying to think of a better race. The only incredible thing here is Button's comeback, maybe there was a red flag, but I remember a race where there was so much rain - more than Canada 2011 - and the race still went ahead. It was some 20 or 30 years ago.
3:50 Damn that blown diffuser sounded so awesome
La carrera mas completa que he visto de F1. Epico
2:55 haha I love the Italian accent
Canada has produced some absolute beautys
The 2011 Renault with Heidfeld, that sound on the downshifts, mwaah
The Massa overtake 😍😍
5:53 most opportunistic overtake I ever seen
I nearly clicked with the speed of light
1:30 here we see Pedro de la Rosa go to America and back
3:51 holly cow that sound
3:50 love that blown diffuser❤❤
This was the real F1
3:52 My God, those front exists on the Lotus was a thing of beauty
What a drag race finish by Massa. And a nice safety parking by Heidfeld haha.
those blown diffusers...omg!!
How much lag do you want in this onboard compilation?
F1:Yes
At 10:28 look at the stands , we are right there about 12 rows up!!! Holy shit when Sebastian ran wide we ALL JUMPED UP!!!😀😀😀🏎🏎🏎🏎🏎🏎🏎🏎🏎🏁🍺
3:50 best engine sound ever
Surely the greatest race ever
1992 was better.
Legendary sound