Still sends shivers down my spine, no matter how often I watch it. I've been a fan of his since 2012, and man, did he deserve a win after so many incredible drives over the years.
That image of Checo with his arms wide open as fireworks go off in the background is iconic and will be one of those lasting images F1 fans will see forever
@@RyoooPT That accident in '95 made Mika Hakkinen stronger in '96, therefore enabling him to win for the first time at his 96th race in the final race of '97. After that, he stormed his way to 2 straight titles in '98 and '99!
Normally drivers who's been in F1 for more than 10 years would've possibly given up hope of ever winning a F1 race, but Checo's 2020 Sakhir drive will be a long-awaited record to be remembered. Just shows no matter how long you've been in F1 or whatever the race throws against you, there's always that one spark of hope to win a race
A week before Jenson won his first grand prix, he appeared on Top Gear where Jeremy Clarkson remarked that Jenson hadn't won a race up until that date. One week later, Jenson won in Hungary.
He was overtaken on track, so he lost. That's the faith only great sportmen accept, many wouldn't have given the trophy to Fisico but he did. That gesture was pure sportmanship.
@Toasted' Nugget_' it was all the English fans. But those that have known Checo’s story and knew that he would be out of a seat after that year were happy af. Tbh Russell at that point was young (still is) with possibility of having a lot of chances, checo was in what was thought his last two races in the sport, not being able to get a 1st place for 10 years. So yeah I was happy for the one that waited the longest and was then his only chance. (We know now he is at redbull but in that moment he was done)
The fact that Perez waited 190 races for his maiden win and though it was a long wait and the fact that Perez stood on the top step of the podium after waiting probably a decade it must have been the best day and moment of his career and the epic recovery drive from Perez shows Sergio’s patience but also his skill behind the wheel of a F1 car
@@indranigomes9874 Perez still holds the record for most race starts before a race win at 190 race starts i still look back at the 2020 sakhir Grand Prix at the Bahrain outer circuit I’m still proud of Perez
9:00 Rubens, and his first victory in Hockenheim. I was in the grandstand at the entry of the Motodrom. It was so amazing to see, how he came out of the trees and went from fast to very slow and cautious, when he entered the wet section. I think, most spectators were really happy to see him score this win.
Checo’s first win was amazing, started last after lap 1 when he crashed with Charles. Then: -Overtook the guy that took his seat (vettel) -Overtook his teammate Stroll despite asking for a swap and his team going radio silent -Overtook Ocon his previous teammate -Overtook Albon (and possibly helped his case for the Redbull seat). He didn’t have a ride at that point for next year, so he was driving literally as if it was his last race. Will remember the commentary on this race forever. “I want your place now and I want your car next year” -when Checo overtook Albon “Imagine how Perez felt about that, the guy that nicked his job for next year. He just put some manners on him” - when Checo overtook Sebastian Vettel
And in the most dramatic fashion ever 1. Longest wait for a maiden win (10 yrs) 2.Last to first drive 3.Maiden win on what was going to be his 3rd last race in his F1 career . All in a single race . Doesn’t get better than that
I remember when Checo was robbed of a podium on the first iteration of the Sakhir Grand Prix the week before, it looked like everything was going down hill for him, no team next season unreliable car. But there he was winning the Grand Prix like he deserved what a legend.
Checo's first win is such a feelgood moment man😍😍😍 going into that race not knowing about your future, and getting spun round on lap 1, falling to last place, and then coming back through the field to win
I preferred Anthony Davidson's bit immediately after, which sadly usually gets cut out of these sorts of things - "I can't believe I was the one commentating! Martin Brundle, what have you DONE!!??"
Hakkinen's???. By far the worst of all. That victory was literally gifted by Villeneuve. Even his second victory at Australia next year was handed by Coulthard.
Checo is forever legend Patience, craft, and resilience His last to first victory (followed by RB announcing him for 2021) is the best metaphor for his career
He was happy to have saved his drive - as he had crashed into his teammate Caffi in the previous race, whilst Caffi was in 4th place (and he a lap down on his teammate). ;)
every driver will never forget his first win, but this one was very special, waiting so long, and to drive from last to first in the race is really impressive
The very first F1 race I ever watched was the German grand prix where Rubens Barrichello won his race in the half wet conditions. I was 15. I've been a fan of both Ferrari and second drivers ever since. Very little makes my heart as warm as seeing the second driver take the win, and I think everyone's first love must be a Ferrari.
Seeing the picture of Checo with his arms stretched out with the fireworks behind him just gives me the chills, one of the most iconic pictures of F1 from 2014
I was thrilled for Perez to finally secure a race win. After his stellar 2012 season, and unfairly being made the fall guy by McLaren in 2013, from there to 2019 he looked like a solid midfield driver, able to eek out the tyres to get the odd podium. But the RP20, the 2020 Racing Point, gave him the chance to occasionally compete for a win. In a way, the 2020 Sakhir Grand Prix is a metaphor for his career, started in the top 4, knocked back to last, fought through the field and helped slightly with Mercedes' tyre blunders, he scored a win at his 190th attempt
Rubens 1st win always make me happy, because it was 7 years without a Brazilian win in Formula 1. Now it's almost 13 years... I hope to see my country's anthem back in the 1st step of the podium again
@@guilhermecordeiro5082 tomara. Acho que Caio Collet vai colocar nossa bandeira de volta no grid, mas iremos ouvir o hino com o Rafa Camara. Ou talvez o Collet faça algum milagre e a gente ouça. De todo jeito, espero muito ver o nosso hino na F1.
@@haa1se591 Caio Collet, Rafa Camara, Enzo Fittipaldi. Se Deus quiser, se td der certo, logo logo voltaremos a ter brasileiros no grid disputando por vitórias
Checo's 1 st win after 190 races, 10 years and being last in the first lap was like movie script....just amazing. It should be called: Checo's 1 st win: resilience.
Still remember the absolute elation and relief of seeing Mark Webber pick up his first win. He ended up with 9 and almost a drivers title, but there was a very long period where it looked like he may never land a single victory.
It's often Screwups. Mercedes screws up Checo wins...Valtteri screws up...Ocon wins. McLaren Screws up Buttons pitstop...Rosberg wins. Schumacher screws up his torpedo and DC moves aside...Hakkinen wins.
Not to mention that his victory happened when he was close to retirement but thankfully, Red Bull decides to hire him after the 2020 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix!
@@UltimateFormula1Fan Back when these silly 5 and 10 second time penalties didn't exist... the drive-thru was supposed to ruin your race but Webber somehow fought back
@@mannmctrash Unfortunately the 5 and 10 second time penalties are just not enough. The purpose of the drive thru was more to send you to the back of the pack since you had to serve it within 3 laps... while these time penalties allow you to drive off into the distance if you have a fast car without it really hurting you. For example, let's take Hamilton at Silverstone. If he'd gotten a drive thru penalty instead of his 10 seconds, he would have been sent all the way to the back and he'd be with Perez. Would he have won the race from the back? Extremely unlikely. But because he had a time penalty, he was able to build a massive gap to the pack behind so that it never really made much of a difference in the end when he served the penalty at his pitstop. The drive-thru penalty being the standard penalty would also curb reckless driving. Would Max Verstappen be as willing to be right on the limit with his moves? I wouldn't think so
I'm not mexican, I'm from Spain. But that footage if Checo celebrating with fireworks has to be a National treasure. I always get goosebumps when I see it
10:22 - I cried, too. Because that reminded me how compact, small and agile F1 cars looked back then, a very different story from the large cruiseships we're seeing today. Is that saudade ?
I was bit too young to remember Ruben's maiden victory but whenever I listen to his post-race radio I get overwhelmed with emotions. What a moment. But if I had to choose from the races I've watched (and remember) then Button's first win is still one of my favorite moments I've witnessed in the sport. Probably top 3 after Kimi and Max' title winning race wins.
2021 final race, checo shown to us that he is an absolute legend. what an animal! if he didn't step up his game againts hamilton, verstappen never had a chance to catch up.
Checo is absolutely insane. Last to first drive, first Mexican to podium his home race, not to mention being the one and only Minister of Defence and his top-tier sportsmanship when all’s said and done. He is an absolute legend. Viva la México! Viva la Checo!
It's not surprising that so many of these are so recent as careers and seasons are now so much longer. So many brilliant stories and deserved victories in this list.
I will never get tired of Checo's last to first drive
Still sends shivers down my spine, no matter how often I watch it. I've been a fan of his since 2012, and man, did he deserve a win after so many incredible drives over the years.
There is no better (first) victory!
Him being the only one visible when he crossed the line is the most cinimatic thing I've ever seen
It literally gives me chills
He is a legend
That image of Checo with his arms wide open as fireworks go off in the background is iconic and will be one of those lasting images F1 fans will see forever
It's my wallpaper on my pc haha. Iconic photo
Same with Toto smashing his headphones, that was funny and somehow iconic
@@garbage2882 and the finger pointing turned into a gun.
It gets better in this video with his pit crew chanting his name, so wholesome!
Vettel after winning in Singapore (2019) too
Mika had to wait 96 races to be a race winner in '97, before being World Champion in '98 and '99.
WHAT A LOVELY NUMBER SEQUENCE!!
Everyone saw the fire on Mika Hakkinen's eyes after he won the 1997 European Grand Prix...
I believe in coincidences but I don’t trust them
Not to mention he had a terrible accident in '95
@@RyoooPT That accident in '95 made Mika Hakkinen stronger in '96, therefore enabling him to win for the first time at his 96th race in the final race of '97. After that, he stormed his way to 2 straight titles in '98 and '99!
Verstappen and Hakkinen have one thing in common. They both won the last race of the season and went on to win a championship the following season.
Checo’s win will never be forgotten 👏 His drive from last to first was amazing
Both of Checo's wins were from some of the most banger races
Tbh honest, his win was bittersweet, because at that time everyone supported Russel in Mercedes.
@@medvedarci "tbh honest"
@@DP1AN He's suffering from RAS syndrome ;)
@@medvedarci may be from kids point of view Yeah!
Normally drivers who's been in F1 for more than 10 years would've possibly given up hope of ever winning a F1 race, but Checo's 2020 Sakhir drive will be a long-awaited record to be remembered. Just shows no matter how long you've been in F1 or whatever the race throws against you, there's always that one spark of hope to win a race
And God’s blessings because if it weren’t for that failed pitstop and verstappen going out of the race, it would’ve been really hard.
@@marcocortes9968 Normally that's what it takes for drivers y midfield teams to win
A week before Jenson won his first grand prix, he appeared on Top Gear where Jeremy Clarkson remarked that Jenson hadn't won a race up until that date. One week later, Jenson won in Hungary.
That’s hilarious irony
I remember that episode.
Jenson said he would give up everything he got for the 1st win.
@Damar Fadlan what are you blabbing about?
@Damar Fadlan And who are those? Never heard of them.
@@ferrari2k probably top gear in another language
04:53 There. Look at Kimi. Happy for Giancarlo and no problems applauding his rival with his win.
Pure class. I will miss Kimi.
He was overtaken on track, so he lost. That's the faith only great sportmen accept, many wouldn't have given the trophy to Fisico but he did.
That gesture was pure sportmanship.
@@arnaudj.5314 Also, Kimi had his first win in the previous race, so he knew exactly how Giancarlo felt.
Everyone misses Kimi, he is a legend
If Carlos Sainz wins this year, he'll come in second on this list. Currently at 141 races.
Edit: He finally did it! Only took him 150 races.
Eagerly waiting for his 1st win this year.
Stroll with 101 races can also come in this list
When.
probably many list toppers coming soon since the seasons are getting so long
@@jarnofranssens545 I stop watching F1 if Stroll wins a race.
Sergio’s 190 races until his first win is definitely one of those records that should never be broken
Andrea de Cesaris tops it by far
Carlos Sainz should make his first win at 200 races!
its already broken by carlos if he wins next year
@@advitrastogi736 carlos has only 140 starts
@@madkhaliqfarhan and nobody will see it happen because all the cameras will stop working on the last lap
I remember I watched the Sakhir GP a few more times after that day, I was extremely happy to finally see Checo winning a race.
He was so close in Malaysia 2012...
@@Firebolt1729 yes! that race was awesome as well.
@Toasted' Nugget_' it was all the English fans. But those that have known Checo’s story and knew that he would be out of a seat after that year were happy af. Tbh Russell at that point was young (still is) with possibility of having a lot of chances, checo was in what was thought his last two races in the sport, not being able to get a 1st place for 10 years. So yeah I was happy for the one that waited the longest and was then his only chance. (We know now he is at redbull but in that moment he was done)
@Toasted' Nugget_' as a Mexican I was happy for Checo, that does not mean being happy of what happened to Russell
The fact that Perez waited 190 races for his maiden win and though it was a long wait and the fact that Perez stood on the top step of the podium after waiting probably a decade it must have been the best day and moment of his career and the epic recovery drive from Perez shows Sergio’s patience but also his skill behind the wheel of a F1 car
Also at the time, he thought it was his last season in F1 too. This win got him the Red Bull seat
@@indranigomes9874 Perez still holds the record for most race starts before a race win at 190 race starts i still look back at the 2020 sakhir Grand Prix at the Bahrain outer circuit I’m still proud of Perez
9:00 Rubens, and his first victory in Hockenheim. I was in the grandstand at the entry of the Motodrom. It was so amazing to see, how he came out of the trees and went from fast to very slow and cautious, when he entered the wet section. I think, most spectators were really happy to see him score this win.
Checo's last to first drive was just amazing to witness 🙌
He was really fortuitous to have Max and Leclerc DNFing, when luck blesses the best though... they thrive 🙏🏿
@Formula Mindset Charles leglerg
@@Hal9023 Charles Leg
@Damar Fadlan or Chalres leshuntglerg
@@Hal9023 Charles le🅱️lerc
These were truly legendary drivers! Hope we get some more diversity this season like in the old days😌
Ser att du är svensk!!!
Boutsen fisichella legends? 🤣
@@AZBCDEE force India pole position secured second because ferrari had KERS system... Ring the bell??
@@tima7598 Wouldn’t call a someone legendary just because of one thing
@@matz1974 Wouldn’t call a someone legendary just because of one thing.
Checo’s first win was amazing, started last after lap 1 when he crashed with Charles.
Then:
-Overtook the guy that took his seat (vettel)
-Overtook his teammate Stroll despite asking for a swap and his team going radio silent
-Overtook Ocon his previous teammate
-Overtook Albon (and possibly helped his case for the Redbull seat).
He didn’t have a ride at that point for next year, so he was driving literally as if it was his last race.
Will remember the commentary on this race forever.
“I want your place now and I want your car next year” -when Checo overtook Albon
“Imagine how Perez felt about that, the guy that nicked his job for next year. He just put some manners on him” - when Checo overtook Sebastian Vettel
Checo's win from Last to 1st was a Cinderella Story no one would've believed if it wasn't recorded! He deserved his maiden win
"That didn't work Michael, you've hit the wrong part my friend."
Straight on Savage.
British savage to German one.
savage but rightful
@@horacio7465 They were teammates lol.
@@adampetten5349 so?
*NO MICHAEL! NO! NO MICHAEL! THAT WAS SO NOT RIGHT!*
Checo's first win is a great example of not giving up; no matter how the situation is.
At the moment, he thought it would be his last chance.
Everyone knew that 1st is gonna be Sergio. Long 10 years....
And in the most dramatic fashion ever
1. Longest wait for a maiden win (10 yrs)
2.Last to first drive
3.Maiden win on what was going to be his 3rd last race in his F1 career .
All in a single race .
Doesn’t get better than that
@@mrdude9671 2 right u r
how long you think it took for f1 youtube (editing) to check the audio of host and say “yes lets post it”
@@mrdude9671 2nd last race actually
@@mrdude9671 plus it was super nice that his team gave him the trophy ! Most teams don’t do that
Hopefully Sainz can make it on this list soon. He deserves a win.
"I want this win, Tom"
Mad to think that he could join this list and he is still 25.
Make it a maiden win at 200 races!
@@LorenzoCorrado19 A quick google search will tell you he's 27.
@@TheStargov I forgor 💀
I remember when Checo was robbed of a podium on the first iteration of the Sakhir Grand Prix the week before, it looked like everything was going down hill for him, no team next season unreliable car. But there he was winning the Grand Prix like he deserved what a legend.
Checo's first win is such a feelgood moment man😍😍😍 going into that race not knowing about your future, and getting spun round on lap 1, falling to last place, and then coming back through the field to win
As a mexican, I cried when Checo crossed the line with the chequered flag
Yo también soy mexicano 🇲🇽
Me to I’m Mexican I feel the same like you igual siento lo mismo👍🏻👍🏻
Checo is a legend🐐🤝
@@verwijderdaccount222 absolute animal
Quién no? Cuando escuché el himno, no deje de llorar. Y después de 1 año, todavía lloro por eso...
That commentary from James allen when jenson won gives me goosebumps
The way he yells "GET IN THERE" is so satisfying for some reason lol
Same
I preferred Anthony Davidson's bit immediately after, which sadly usually gets cut out of these sorts of things - "I can't believe I was the one commentating! Martin Brundle, what have you DONE!!??"
He sure creamed his pants right there.
Crofty just doesn't hit the same.
14:27 will always be one of the classic Formula 1 photos. Incredible scenes of passion and joy.
0:13 - Jean Alesi, 91 Races
1:15 - Thierry Boutsen, 95 Races
2:22 - Mika Häkkinen, 96 Races
3:53 - Giancarlo Fisichella, 110 Races
5:10 - Nico Rosberg, 111 Races
6:30 - Jenson Button, 113 Races
7:47 - Jarno Trulli , 117 Races
8:47 - Rubens Barrichello , 123 Races
10:55 - Mark Webber , 130 Races
12:48 - Sergio Perez , 190 Races
Carlos Sainz, 150 races
Carlos Sainz 150 races
checo, jenson and haikkinen's victories are the best ones to me
Hakkinen's???. By far the worst of all. That victory was literally gifted by Villeneuve. Even his second victory at Australia next year was handed by Coulthard.
@@horacio7465 No Michael! No! No Michael! That was so not right!
The great Michael Schumacher giving Alesi a lift back to the pits after winning in Canada 🇨🇦 1995 is one of the most beautiful images of all time
Got chills watching that. One of the greatest acts of sportsmanship there!
I was at the race as a 19 year old. That image is burned into my head. I was sitting in the gold grandstands right in front of the pits.
Checo's win at Sakhir GP in 2020 is the moment that I'll never forget. Seeing him going from last to first is pure masterclass... 💯🔥💪🏻
Perez’s win in Sakhir will never be forgotten 👏👏
Checo is forever legend
Patience, craft, and resilience
His last to first victory (followed by RB announcing him for 2021) is the best metaphor for his career
2:15 De Cesaris being the same maniac on the podium as he always was on the track.
He was happy to have saved his drive - as he had crashed into his teammate Caffi in the previous race, whilst Caffi was in 4th place (and he a lap down on his teammate). ;)
@@marcowikkerink7519 Thanks for that Marco, I did not know. 👍
Kimi leaving the trophy to Giancarlo with no dramas about it was amazing 🤩
he's kinda looks happy lol
Pure class.
Perez will never forget his first win
every driver will never forget his first win, but this one was very special, waiting so long, and to drive from last to first in the race is really impressive
Neither Will we....
🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
The very first F1 race I ever watched was the German grand prix where Rubens Barrichello won his race in the half wet conditions. I was 15. I've been a fan of both Ferrari and second drivers ever since. Very little makes my heart as warm as seeing the second driver take the win, and I think everyone's first love must be a Ferrari.
Ha ha same ☺️
You're a really lucky guy. This race was really cool
Checo's last-to-first win was one of the best comebacks of all time 👑
Villenueve said that if he knew Gerhard Berger was right behind him, he would've slowed down a bit more so he could've had a podium for his last race.
says enough about his character. a real hero
Canada gave so many first win moments
Lewis, Robert, Jean, Boutsen.
So much emotions in one circuit.
Daniel!!!!!
@@gamingtime1680 True.
Gilles Villeneuve
Ricciardo 🧡
Would love it if someone wins in it this year too
Seeing the picture of Checo with his arms stretched out with the fireworks behind him just gives me the chills, one of the most iconic pictures of F1 from 2014
Since 2014? Or from 2020?
Had to go back and see what he was talking about lol... 2014
2020 my bad, bad typo
Barrichello's first victory was incredible. Such a feat. Also Checo's victory. And I had the privilege to see it.
Rubens’s drive at Hockenheim still makes me cry. One of the greatest drives in history and done by a brilliant man and driver.
I was thrilled for Perez to finally secure a race win. After his stellar 2012 season, and unfairly being made the fall guy by McLaren in 2013, from there to 2019 he looked like a solid midfield driver, able to eek out the tyres to get the odd podium. But the RP20, the 2020 Racing Point, gave him the chance to occasionally compete for a win. In a way, the 2020 Sakhir Grand Prix is a metaphor for his career, started in the top 4, knocked back to last, fought through the field and helped slightly with Mercedes' tyre blunders, he scored a win at his 190th attempt
Barrichello first win was beautiful 🇧🇷
That Checo win brings me close to tears every time man.
Rubens 1st win always make me happy, because it was 7 years without a Brazilian win in Formula 1. Now it's almost 13 years... I hope to see my country's anthem back in the 1st step of the podium again
Tomara mesmo... Um dia iremos ouvir nosso hino no topo do pódio novamente. Um dia.
@@guilhermecordeiro5082 tomara. Acho que Caio Collet vai colocar nossa bandeira de volta no grid, mas iremos ouvir o hino com o Rafa Camara. Ou talvez o Collet faça algum milagre e a gente ouça. De todo jeito, espero muito ver o nosso hino na F1.
@@haa1se591 Caio Collet, Rafa Camara, Enzo Fittipaldi. Se Deus quiser, se td der certo, logo logo voltaremos a ter brasileiros no grid disputando por vitórias
Até onde eu sei o tema da vitória era propriedade da Globo, então provavelmente a gente nunca mais vai ouvir essa música na F1.
@@bigguy8435 Esqueceram do Drugovich?
Watching Rubens cry is really emotional, what an epic drive that was
14:25 - 14:33 one of the most epic shots of F1 history!!!!
Whenever I feel down, I just play the final minutes of Rubens Barrichello's first win. At that moment, he was the world's happiest man.
rosberg and hakkinen being in this list it's pretty inspirational
All of them Legends, but Checos’s record is a test of resilience
Checo's 1 st win after 190 races, 10 years and being last in the first lap was like movie script....just amazing. It should be called: Checo's 1 st win: resilience.
Checo’s win will never be forgotten.His drive from last to first was amazing
Crazy to think that Checo could've won Malaysia 2012 which was his 21st race, and it got postponed until the 190th
I screamed when he locked up and went off. Been waiting for the win ever since
It's amazing how many of these driver's first win came in the most adverse of circumstances. A lesson in never giving up ❤
Checo's win is the best from last to first he deserves it and he deserves to become world champion
Unfortunately he's paired with Max, so that won't be happening until either leave for new teams.
@@TheStargov *MAX! MAX! MAX! SUPER MAX!*
@@TheStargov yeah and he's the number 2 driver
I felt so bad for Russell but Cheko last to first grand prix win was an absolute movie!
George Russell will eventually claim his 1st win with Mercedes... And exactly in Bahrain this time!
Legend has it Hulkenburg still waits
Jarno's and Jenson's first victory was epic.🔥
Still remember the absolute elation and relief of seeing Mark Webber pick up his first win. He ended up with 9 and almost a drivers title, but there was a very long period where it looked like he may never land a single victory.
7:27 my goodness i lowkey teared up because of the excitement in his voice! incredible commentary.
2:16 De Cesaris couldn't hold himself there hahaha. Also the first podium for Scuderia Italia team.
I remember Barrichellos crying like it was yesterday. That was tears of joy, and very deserved victory......well done mate !!!!!!
Barrichello and checo first wins are two of the best performances ever
Hopefully Carlos, Lando and Russell can get their first win this year
Hopefully russell doesnt win
@@griffinconaway732 Cool, if that's how you feel about him then i won't judge.
@@matz1974 Hes a brat, very self-absorbed, entitled, and doesnt know when to take blame (see incident with valtteri).
Russell n Carlos fr sure but norris not sure
@@griffinconaway732 sounds like Vettel's RBR days.
Came back now for this: #2 Carlos Sainz (150th/151st race) - 2022 British Grand Prix
Vamossss carlosszs
150
Checo's win was just straight out of an anime redemption story
Imagine if he gets to battle for the dwc this year....
@@iamstartower I'd LOVE to see that, but with Max as his teammate... seems unlikely.
It's often Screwups. Mercedes screws up Checo wins...Valtteri screws up...Ocon wins. McLaren Screws up Buttons pitstop...Rosberg wins. Schumacher screws up his torpedo and DC moves aside...Hakkinen wins.
Checo Perez vai conquistar mais vitórias nessa temporada pode crer,mas,na maioria dos pilotos eu não lembrava das primeiras vitórias
This just shows that you should never give up
Checo's shot with him and the fireworks will forever be iconic.
1:16 beautiful to see Boutsen getting some love with that intro sentence :)
When I saw Checo's incredible recovery from last to first, I said:
Checo is a legend, absolute animal.
Not to mention that his victory happened when he was close to retirement but thankfully, Red Bull decides to hire him after the 2020 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix!
Checo's last-to-first race remind me of Canada 2011. Button was last more than halfway into the race and he won at the end.
I just straightaway skipped to the "Number 1" because my heart knew it was Checo's Sakhir win !
7:34 The origin of "Get in there!" for the Brackley team
Webber first victory is still my favorite race win to this date.
And he won it in spite of a drive through penelty
Best on the list
@@UltimateFormula1Fan Back when these silly 5 and 10 second time penalties didn't exist... the drive-thru was supposed to ruin your race but Webber somehow fought back
@@p_nilly Isn't it better that you can be penalised without it costing you everything you worked for in the race?
@@mannmctrash Unfortunately the 5 and 10 second time penalties are just not enough. The purpose of the drive thru was more to send you to the back of the pack since you had to serve it within 3 laps... while these time penalties allow you to drive off into the distance if you have a fast car without it really hurting you.
For example, let's take Hamilton at Silverstone. If he'd gotten a drive thru penalty instead of his 10 seconds, he would have been sent all the way to the back and he'd be with Perez. Would he have won the race from the back? Extremely unlikely. But because he had a time penalty, he was able to build a massive gap to the pack behind so that it never really made much of a difference in the end when he served the penalty at his pitstop.
The drive-thru penalty being the standard penalty would also curb reckless driving. Would Max Verstappen be as willing to be right on the limit with his moves? I wouldn't think so
Sainz will soon be added to this list!
Make it a first win in 200 races!
@@madkhaliqfarhan 50 off hehe, 150 rather
Really great video! Enjoyed this memory lane a lot! But why did you have Rosanna Tennant do the voiceover from a fishtank??
4:37 The way Eddie's face changes when he sees Ron is so funny 😂
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I'm not mexican, I'm from Spain. But that footage if Checo celebrating with fireworks has to be a National treasure. I always get goosebumps when I see it
Now we want Carlos 🌶
And Lando
@@Brossano22 na not Lando
10:22 - I cried, too. Because that reminded me how compact, small and agile F1 cars looked back then, a very different story from the large cruiseships we're seeing today.
Is that saudade ?
What’s wild is that when sainz wins in 2022 (I’m confident he will) he will slot in P2 😯, he has 141 races to his name and no wins YET,.
@3:25 You could really see how "pleased" David Coulthard was to being told to let Hakkinen through.
F1 driver :" I wait for a long time to win first F1 GP"
Canadian GP : hold my trophy 🏆
@14:32 iconic shot, with the fireworks in the background. Man that was a scary race.
Many Champions on the list. Never
give up.
Do you noticed that many of the race winners went on to win the championship recently??
I was bit too young to remember Ruben's maiden victory but whenever I listen to his post-race radio I get overwhelmed with emotions. What a moment.
But if I had to choose from the races I've watched (and remember) then Button's first win is still one of my favorite moments I've witnessed in the sport. Probably top 3 after Kimi and Max' title winning race wins.
It's funny. Button figures in Rosberg win and you see him chasing Rubens and Mark in Webber's first win.
Barrichello, incrível! Merecia um título na carreira.
These are the moments you want to watch F1 for. Incredible!!!!!!!!!
That last to first was one of the best racing pace I have ever seen in f1
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i love how the suited man spooks the Ferrari engineer during Michael's crash
Bloke was literally the greatest boss he is the team principal
Will Weber scares Jean Todt
After waiting 110 races Lando Norris has finally taken his first victory and ties Fisi for 10th on the list
Seeing BAR Honda is just a thing of beautyyyyyy
Time to add Carlos Sainz to the list - first win after 150 races.
You might mention Kubica win in there as well, Abyways... fantastic video!
2021 final race, checo shown to us that he is an absolute legend. what an animal! if he didn't step up his game againts hamilton, verstappen never had a chance to catch up.
Checo From last to first in sakhir was the moment I fell in love with F1
I fell in love with f1 when fisicalla got pole n finished second with lowest budget car
96 races until first win
In '97 first win
In '98 won the championsip.
In '99 won the championship again.
Nice number sequence for Mika
Interesting sequence🤔
When Mika Hakkinen won the 1997 European Grand Prix, we can see the flames on his eyes!
Checo is absolutely insane. Last to first drive, first Mexican to podium his home race, not to mention being the one and only Minister of Defence and his top-tier sportsmanship when all’s said and done. He is an absolute legend. Viva la México! Viva la Checo!
Ah yes, the 'Sergio Perez award' video
@Formula Mindset What he meant was probably that they've made that video just because of Perez and his race victory
Always better then the "Nico Hulkenberg award" :P
It's not surprising that so many of these are so recent as careers and seasons are now so much longer.
So many brilliant stories and deserved victories in this list.