I've heard that another italian team will join the championship starting from the next race in Monaco, it's called Ferrari and it seems to be quite strong.
I don’t know, to break through in the current climate I feel they’re gonna need some serious talent both on track and in the pits... I mean, look at those Alfa Romeos!
@@nathangamble125 The closest you get to Murray Walker is Jack Nicholls who does Formula E and was also drafted in for the Netflix DTS episode on the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix, apparently. Jack has the same energy as Murray did in the last part of his career onwards from the 90s.
I don't think Sky would allow that. The WEC is on a different network, hence different graphics package. I actually like the WEC speedometer overlay from the front onboard on some Prototype cars.
Mikeado66 it wasn’t their fault, the FIA only allowed grey cars and grey scenery for the first few seasons. They realized though that it was hard to score that way.
This was incredible to watch. We've all seen old F1 footage but putting it together like this just makes it feel more real somehow. And I love that Alex Jacques did the VO work, very cool.
It is a surprise that Luigi Fagioli is racing at all at the time. He's easily the oldest man in the grid (in his mid 50s, I think), and is more or less retired by then. His last race before this is in 1946, and even back in the late 1930s he's already struggling with crippling rheumatism. But he is a fighter, he tried to keep on racing in the 1937 season even if he had to walk around with a cane, and in this season, he is consistently in the top 3, able to hang around with his much younger and faster teammates.
My favourite moment was the starting grid graphics with driver pictures, shame it didn't continue lower down the grid, would be cool to relate more with those drivers from the 50-ties this way.
@@paulsd9255 We definitely have. A lot of the drivers in the field were vastly experienced veterans with race wins under their belt. People like Fagioli, Farina, Chiron, Etancelin, Bira, etc... Others would later have their own victories and/or become involved in some other important teams. One of the drivers, for example, David Murray (driving a Maserati), would later form the Ecurie Ecosse racing team. The team would later be known for winning Le Mans in 1956 and 1957 in Jaguar D Types.
Seems like we weren't too far off when we said you got David Crofty in during last nights stream, Amazing work on the video Matt and having Alex Jacques there to commentate made it even better.
1 - Leslie Johnson = Compressor 2 - Tony Rolt = Gearbox 3 - Peter Walker = Gearbox 4 - Eugène Martin = Oil pressure 5 - Louis Chiron = Clutch 6 - Toulo de Graffenried = Engine 7 - Geoffrey Crossley = Transmission 8 - David Murray = Engine/Overheating 9 - Prince Bira = Out of fuel 10 - Joe Kelly = Not classified 11 - Juan Manuel Fangio = Oil pipe
"Were in a land were the accents change noticeably every 25 miles” As someone who lives in not so Great Britain I can confirm that, this is the most correct thing ever said about our country.
Almost the same in the US, it’s more like you Have a New Jersey accent, Southern accent, Or a Hispanic accent, and then the usual American Italian accent, or your just no accent (mine) which is an accent in of itself
I think the F1 official YT channel and FIA themselves should hire this guy to do more historic F1 races with modern graphics if he is up for it. Its just too good watching these races like this, makes things much more understandable and for me I think its giving the drivers themselves even more respect when their names are shown on screen. Well done!
Dear Matt, Superbly done, most enjoyable. More of this, please! One addition you may consider: Adding the world championship standings after that first race, just as it is done at the end of the races usually. It would run: Nino Farina 9 (8 for the win, 1 for fastest lap) Luigi Fagioli 6 Reg Parnell 4 Yves Giraud-Cabantous 3 Louis Rosier 2 Greetings and a happy 2022! Rolando Monello
This video is so underrated, they have to show it on TV or something like that. This video really put a smile on my face, it's so legit, kudos for your efforts!!!
This is just magnificent. I've been watching all the old seasons and trying to piece together what I can find from TH-cam videos and race reports, but it's not quite the same as modern day. I would throw money all over something like this if it was ever created for old season reviews.
Wait... so Hamilton and rosberg were already battling each other at this time cause if you look at the tower... ROS and HAM so I guess that rivalry started early.
Jokes aside, that's actually Louis Rosier and David Hampshire. Louis Rosier won Le Mans that year, driving for nearly the whole 24 hours, his son Jean-Louis only drove the car for a few laps before the finish.
I found this interesting that the first ever Grand Prix was held at Silver stone and how F1 cars looked back then, how you managed to make the video quality good and how many reitrements happened back then... Overall amazing video
Today's F1's channel video of all the TV graphics through the years made me think you were hired by them, it reminded me of your previous videos. Now I see again that you push your limits and make even better things than we could expect
Get in there, Giuseppe.
or giuseppi as they say :))
"Giuseppe, it's James..."
@@pippo9830 Funny thing, Enzo Ferrari thought that the prize was too small and deserted the Silverstone race
Nino
I know thst will be criticized by someone but could you do San Marino '94 with modern graphics?
I've heard that another italian team will join the championship starting from the next race in Monaco, it's called Ferrari and it seems to be quite strong.
pff, a few years and they will become an Alfa satellite team
I don’t know, to break through in the current climate I feel they’re gonna need some serious talent both on track and in the pits... I mean, look at those Alfa Romeos!
I can't wait to see their strategy 70 years from now
Ive seen some of their products and I can say they have some potential. Should I invest?
s🅱inalla
"...that looks to be the first retirement" literally! the first retirement!
Yep
First of MANY retirements probably.
Go to the German 2019 GP highlights for a colourised version of a 50s pitstop
Its a technique called nostalgia
They were dressed for the occation and all
@64 Monza 2019 tho
Chill dude, look at this : a black hamburger!
That's a tyre you deadass!
Black hamboiga :D
You damn legend
You got Alex Jaques, You legend.
Well that’s why I decided to subscribe
Who was him?
Capità Collons de Catalunya he’s the f2 and f3 commentator
Connect Goose Gaming and f1
No Libtard not F1
It is insane that queen Elizabeth was there, Imagine she could watch every race since the beginning!
And all of them as a queen
Queen Elizabeth mentioned isn't current queen but her mother who passed away in 2002 at the age of 101. The current queen has reigned since 1952.
Its not Elizabeth II its the wife of George VI, The Queen Mother.
Anyway Queen Elizabeth II was there.
Siniset she was probably there tho
Ladies and gentleman a short view to the past...
Happy 70th F1!
Take a trained monkey and place him into a cockpit and he is able to drive the car
Too much little many small more buttons or less? more?
Can you repeat the question?
I love how happy Fagioli is on the starting grid graphics.
his three letter abbreviation is just unfortunate
@@fish1313 lmao
@@fish1313 Good one
@Liam Ploetner Yes. Still the oldest race winner. And i think he'll hold this record forever
jejj kess F1 cars are way harder to drive and less dangerous than the previous year as every year it gets safer
Awesome work, Matt! Love this!
Me too
I througth that you guys hated old F1 lol
Thesucker 200 me to
@@tag2286 because they are everytime atacking to everyone who likes the old F1 spec years and such (like in 2019 canada against Dario and Ham)
@@tag2286 nah just won’t pay the rights to use content, bit like this prolly
Pitstops in 1950: 23s
Pitstops today:
Redbull: 2s
Mercedes: 50s
Ferrari: 6.9s
NICE
Williams: 1.8s
@@santiagomachado7378 1.9*
Red Bull: 1.8
6.9?
NICE
oh haha.
Can we just appreciate that Farina beat his quali time on Lap 2 with a FULL TANK OF FUEL
I'm pretty sure they refueled back then
@@sam.s4816 they did.
Wow, Alex Jacques was commentating since 1950, he is a legend!
This is such a massive amount of work. Wow. This deserves millions of views!
Sim dane
Hey there! You can watch full F1 1999 Season with modern graphics on my channel🙂
"If the 24 Hours of Le Mans had Formula 1 graphics"
How about F1 & MotoGP swap their graphics?😏😏
I want to see modern F1 commentated in the style of the 1950s BBC.
Nathan Gamble th-cam.com/video/zvKgxxOFev8/w-d-xo.html is this enough
@@nathangamble125 The closest you get to Murray Walker is Jack Nicholls who does Formula E and was also drafted in for the Netflix DTS episode on the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix, apparently. Jack has the same energy as Murray did in the last part of his career onwards from the 90s.
I don't think Sky would allow that. The WEC is on a different network, hence different graphics package. I actually like the WEC speedometer overlay from the front onboard on some Prototype cars.
I liked the moments where the grey car was on screen
Sad they weren't more imaginative with their liveries, TBH...
Mikeado66 it wasn’t their fault, the FIA only allowed grey cars and grey scenery for the first few seasons. They realized though that it was hard to score that way.
This was incredible to watch. We've all seen old F1 footage but putting it together like this just makes it feel more real somehow. And I love that Alex Jacques did the VO work, very cool.
It wasn't incredible to watch because YOU invaded the chat!
Amazing work Matt! Getting the one and only Alex Jacques to commentate really made it something special to watch
I love the way P1 & 2 on the grid are just two blokes in their 40s/50s
Fagioli is the only person born in the 19th century to win an f1 gran prix 😬
Absolute legends
@@TheRealZioPapillon I guess nobody will beat that record lol
It is a surprise that Luigi Fagioli is racing at all at the time. He's easily the oldest man in the grid (in his mid 50s, I think), and is more or less retired by then. His last race before this is in 1946, and even back in the late 1930s he's already struggling with crippling rheumatism.
But he is a fighter, he tried to keep on racing in the 1937 season even if he had to walk around with a cane, and in this season, he is consistently in the top 3, able to hang around with his much younger and faster teammates.
@@pavelcerny9803 there are exactly 0 people from the 19th century that are still alive so i guess you are right 😂
2020 fans: "all the 2020 Cars look the same"
1950 Cars in Black and white: bro...
My favourite moment was the starting grid graphics with driver pictures, shame it didn't continue lower down the grid, would be cool to relate more with those drivers from the 50-ties this way.
And makes sense, I wonder if we even have photos of all of them.
@@paulsd9255 We definitely have. A lot of the drivers in the field were vastly experienced veterans with race wins under their belt. People like Fagioli, Farina, Chiron, Etancelin, Bira, etc...
Others would later have their own victories and/or become involved in some other important teams. One of the drivers, for example, David Murray (driving a Maserati), would later form the Ecurie Ecosse racing team. The team would later be known for winning Le Mans in 1956 and 1957 in Jaguar D Types.
Seems like we weren't too far off when we said you got David Crofty in during last nights stream, Amazing work on the video Matt and having Alex Jacques there to commentate made it even better.
3:03 Hamilton pit time was much longer than that man...
Why You Bully Me?
Supercar Lover lmao
I didn’t know Alex Jacques was that old
TembangKartoffel He was commentating the video, the actual commentator was someone different
@lol shit 🤣🤣🤣
LOL😄
1 - Leslie Johnson = Compressor
2 - Tony Rolt = Gearbox
3 - Peter Walker = Gearbox
4 - Eugène Martin = Oil pressure
5 - Louis Chiron = Clutch
6 - Toulo de Graffenried = Engine
7 - Geoffrey Crossley = Transmission
8 - David Murray = Engine/Overheating
9 - Prince Bira = Out of fuel
10 - Joe Kelly = Not classified
11 - Juan Manuel Fangio = Oil pipe
Is this real? Did a guy actually run out of fuel during the race?
"Were in a land were the accents change noticeably every 25 miles”
As someone who lives in not so Great Britain I can confirm that, this is the most correct thing ever said about our country.
As a Brit as well, I can confirm this statement
Same in Italy 😂
Almost the same in the US, it’s more like you Have a New Jersey accent, Southern accent, Or a Hispanic accent, and then the usual American Italian accent, or your just no accent (mine) which is an accent in of itself
Or they don't speak English at all.
Mars Rwby mate you have an accent, you can’t not have an accent, that’s not how it works
Awesome work, Matt! I also can't believe you actually got graphics of the first ever layout of Silverstone!
Epic. Everything about it. They should showcase your video on the official website. Chapeau!
I think the F1 official YT channel and FIA themselves should hire this guy to do more historic F1 races with modern graphics if he is up for it. Its just too good watching these races like this, makes things much more understandable and for me I think its giving the drivers themselves even more respect when their names are shown on screen. Well done!
Beautiful.
Shows you that despite all the years and all the changes, the spirit of racing is still the same.
I was impressed at the impersonation of one of the F1 commentators before checking the description and realizing its LITERALLY alex jaques
Dear Matt,
Superbly done, most enjoyable. More of this, please!
One addition you may consider: Adding the world championship standings after that first race, just as it is done at the end of the races usually. It would run:
Nino Farina 9 (8 for the win, 1 for fastest lap)
Luigi Fagioli 6
Reg Parnell 4
Yves Giraud-Cabantous 3
Louis Rosier 2
Greetings and a happy 2022!
Rolando Monello
1:45 yeah, it looks like "first" retirement
This video is so underrated, they have to show it on TV or something like that. This video really put a smile on my face, it's so legit, kudos for your efforts!!!
I had no idea Hamilton, Rosberg, and Hartley were racing back in 1950
Rookies of the season...
We need this kind of „remastering“ for every race prior to the 80s. 🤩
I was surprised that you actually mamaged to get Alex Jacques to commentate this....
Absolutely great work mate....!
this is insane.. I would love the whole season of 1950 in these type of highlights
Could you imagine a modern F1 car on this layout of Silverstone? Might be full throttle for the entire lap!
Oh, my goodness! That's absolutely brilliant!
This is like top class editing.... Great job!!
Fagioli: "We have one push yes?"
Engineer: "Yes. But we agreed not to use it against each other."
Fagioli: "I do not remember that!"
:P
This is Amazing ! More please !
Hey! You can check out Formula 1 1999 Season with modern graphics and 25-points system on my channel🙂
Oh my, what a masterpiece..
Great job, Matt..
Watching in 2022, thank you Very much. Awesome work !!
This is just magnificent. I've been watching all the old seasons and trying to piece together what I can find from TH-cam videos and race reports, but it's not quite the same as modern day. I would throw money all over something like this if it was ever created for old season reviews.
Get in there Giuseppe, great drive mate
This is an excellent production that you can be very proud of.
Hi! You can watch F1 99 Season with modern graphics and 25-points system on my channel🙂
The commentary to this makes even better
0:57 that transition man god damn
Wow! This is awesome! Well done! Great job! 🏁🏎️
I didnt know that Hamilton also raced in 1950
And Rosberg
Poor Max Chilton...
Postproduction on this is absolutely insane, Great Work!
Grazie, ragazzi! Forza Alfa Romeo!
Magnificent work!
Amazingly detailed, what a great video!
Really well done mate
It really put another perspective to the race.
This was amazing.
Hi! You can watch F1 1999 Season with modern graphics and 25-points system on my channel🙂
"Accents change noticeably every 25 miles" More like every town in Britain has their own accents
As everywhere in Europe. Only in Russia you have only one dialect over 12 timezones from Kaliningrad to the coast of Alaska....
@@chrisflyvr they don't have accents in russia? That seems unbelievable
Fantastic! great work. Can't believe Alex jacques was the special guest
1:25 and Pirelli was there already :D
Pirelli were the tyre supplier for Alfa Romeo and Ferrari in 1950 just like they are now 70 years later
Dude. I absolutely love this. They should hire you to do all the videos they have like this for people and new racers to study!!
Wait... so Hamilton and rosberg were already battling each other at this time cause if you look at the tower... ROS and HAM so I guess that rivalry started early.
Jokes aside, that's actually Louis Rosier and David Hampshire. Louis Rosier won Le Mans that year, driving for nearly the whole 24 hours, his son Jean-Louis only drove the car for a few laps before the finish.
Wow, what a great video. Really ingenious
A good job from the crew a 25 sec pit stop
Redbull 2019: Haha
Alex jacques makes this soo much better
You deserve 100 times more subs
So much respect, 5 months of work have payed off amazingly, well done!
Those cars were that long so they could fit their balls within it.
Incredible work👏
I found this interesting that the first ever Grand Prix was held at Silver stone and how F1 cars looked back then, how you managed to make the video quality good and how many reitrements happened back then... Overall amazing video
This is absolutely incredible. Above and beyond all expectations, the production quality is really impressive.
The difference between modern F1 and classic F1 is amazing.
It all changed with Collin Chapman and the original Team Lotus in the 70s. It's thanks to him that we have the wings and other aero parts today.
Fun fact: the car that became the first retirement, Leslie Johnson's ERA, is being restored at the moment, for a return to historic racing!
3:03 "I could double that pitstop time", said Hamilton.
Maximilian Nguyen haha lol
Ahah, I can hear that in his voice!
This is so well made. Fantastic work Matt.
Hi! You can check out F1 1999 Season with modern graphics and 25-points system on my channel🙂
*For things like this, i love the internet*
Amazing job
Would love to watch the full race with modern graphics.
Imagine waking from a coma 72 years later and start watching this
Imagine those drivers and crew could see how cars are today aftet 70 years
Just found this. This is pure brilliance. Would love to see more of these!
Hi! You can watch F1 1999 Season with modern graphics and 25-points system on my channel🙂
3:08 that stop is still faster than 2020 Ferrari pit stop
It's evolving,just backwards
Amazing. One of the best contents about formula 1 on TH-cam. Congratulations!
didn’t know hamilton was in the sport since 1950
Great experiment, I liked it a lot 👏
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Fangio, it's james.
Hi! You can watch F1 1999 Season with modern graphics and 25-points system on my channel🙂
Awesome video
Hi! You can watch F1 1999 Season with modern graphics and 25-points system on my channel🙂
Very cleverly done - still prefer the old way, today we have excitable young boys trying to create drama when there isn't any - F1 meets Showbiz !
Amazing video... Keep it up Matt! 🙌👏
1:50 for just 8 corners ?
That was awesome! :D Very nice graphics and nicely commented :D
4:00 Damn Hamilton P9
Love this to bits. Would like to see full race videos of the early races. Well done..
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04:38 He looks like Jim Parsons
I can't believe you got (in my opinion) the current best commentator to this video. Unbelievable editing too!
0:35 Jesus Christ, Queen Elizabeth was already a Queen when the Formula 1 World Title started, unbelievable!
That was Queen Mother Elizabeth, consort of George VI.
Queen Elizabeth II would have been Princess of Wales at the time.
@@ntlespino Oh alright
Today's F1's channel video of all the TV graphics through the years made me think you were hired by them, it reminded me of your previous videos. Now I see again that you push your limits and make even better things than we could expect
That was also made by me!
Is that why you got the 2004-2009 fonts? 😂👏🏻
Should've gotten Davide Valsecchi to make it even more fun!
Good video anyway, enjoyed it
What an incredible job, thank you for making the most beautiful highlight of the first GP.