Michael Schumacher is the greatest F1 driver of all time. He changed every aspect of racing; and not just the actual driving if the car. He helped raise everyone to his level. He brought a completely new perspective to F1. He simply understood it all, so much better than anyone else. Aside from his record numbers, he was in a class all by himself. It really took a superior car to beat him. His last return to Mercedes is really not indicative of his true greatness; and one day we'll all learn about his struggles in that brief period.
When Rosberg has said many times he was constantly faster than Michael as teammate , let’s remember he was with Michael at retired age level. No where could he hold a candle to Michaels talent in his prime. Although I am huge Rosberg fan.
Pradd Zzz absolutely! Schumacher was more than 40 years old! Even though he was able to drive on a similar level with the only Driver who has beaten the leading Driver of todays generation- Hamilton. And anyone who has passed the age of 40 knows without a doubt what you lose...it's at least one second! Fighter Jet Pilots HAVE to retire with 40. Because with 40 EVERY human being cannot judge differences that good at high Speeds. And that alone will cost you 1 second. And precision and Constance of course. With this facts in mind everyone can imagine what would have Happen if you would put a 28-35 year old Schumacher in the starting grid of 2008-2019...-anyone would See that a Vettel or a Hamilton is far away from being such exceptional drivers like Schumacher or Senna were! If a guy with over 40 years is so competitive to Drive with a bad car under the Top 8 constantly - he would have dominated the whole thing in competitive age! But what i think is Great is that today a lot of people of the Mercedes Team explain why Schumacher was the Main reason that they started to dominate F1. Schumacher&Brawn built up that Team. The working ethic, the right staff, organisation etc.... And i think exactly that was Schumis Job! To built up a Team similar to Ferrari in the early 2000's that will dominate F1. And he did. It's not a coincidence that Mercedes started dominating similar to the other Team Schumi had built up more than a decade before....it was Ross Brawn and Schumi who did that....and Rory Byrne i think...Schumi and Brawn brought his "padawans" to Mercedes. So i think THE Designer of F1 is not Adrian Newey. It's Rory Byrne. He is the one who had dominated Design in F1 with Newey in the 90's untill his retirement in 2004. And his "padawans" dominate it today. I think that says a lot who was the real Genius in F1 Design...and even as he was not able to do a lot as just an adviser of course, Ferrari would probably be much worse than without his advise(when he made some advise in 2017 again you could immediately notice it as Ferraris performance immediately improved)!
I honestly don't even think Michael was trying that hard to win another championship, 2010-12. It seemed like he was just enjoying driving for once without constantly fighting for a spot and more points. Michael had passed his prime at that point as well, whereas Nico was quite literally in his prime.
Hakkinen beat Schumacher twice in his prime. Alonso beat Schumacher once in his prime. Kimi would have beaten Schumacher if his car wasn't a dud. Montoya could have done it in a faster car.
@@JohnFromAccounting Alonso definitely had the talent & a good car. But small things went against Michael which was penalties & failures. Kimi definitely was a beast but that period was really narrow. He liked his alcohol too much. Mika won two years where Michael wasn’t in contention, one year where his car was unreliable & another where he met with an accident(broken leg) yet Eddie Irvine his teammate came close to winning the championship against Mika. But he definitely had his moments of brilliance. Montoya didn’t have the mental fitness, he got annoyed & frustrated easily, thats why he made enemies in his own team. He didn’t continue that momentum once he left F1 also. He was talented but he lacked the discipline to be a champion in my view. Michael Schumacher held his amazing form for a good 9 years atleast. He brought back Ferrari to its glory since Niki Lauda. And his good fortuner had brushed on the AMG team also.
Schumacher'biggest performance was at the Mercedes. He wasn't succesfull, but he didn't give up and helped Mercedes three years long - as a seven times champion. That shows why was Schumacher so different
Nico, Hello again. Ah yes, excellent work. I enjoyed this interview very much. Was busy but able to watch now. Wanted to say well done! I listened and enjoyed this conversation. To hear the man think and speak on obviously a person the world knows so well. Great interview! Cheers to your fathers victory as well! Ayrton Senna is my all time favorite. The movie ' Senna ' is amazing. I met one of his engineer's that was on his team in 94' and was there the horrible weekend he died from the accident. As an ex-racer myself [ U.S motorcycle road racer ] me and the engineer hit it off talking about senna. There was a cheap small documentary made in the states about the accident. To sum it up, it claimed Senna lost control due to tires not being up to temp. As I'm sure you know there is another view. Many feel the steering column failed. We have onbaord video of the lap of his death and you can see the steering column flexing in many directions. We know the team cut and added length to the column as per Senna wanted it closer to his chest. The team alway maintained the column did not fail and the ' flexing' was actually by design. This was all brought out in the court trial his family held against the team. I asked the engineer ' knowing this is kinda a touchy subject of whether it was the column, or the loss of traction what's your opinion of what caused the crash. His words were " Definitely mechanical failure. " I felt the same. As a side note I met this engineer while working out in a gym. Between reps while catching my breath we began to talk. First on exercise then went to what do you do for a living. Both of us just talking freely. He never said anything about working in his past with Senna. We talked about hobbies what we loved to do outside of work. This is where he mentioned his love for F1. I said ' Senna is the man " he looked at me and smiled and said ' your not going to believe this,..come I'll show you something. As we left the workout bench and walked towards our bags on the floor some 30 feet away. He said ' I worked on his team. I was there in 94 ' . I was shocked literally shocked. He gets into his bag pulls out his cell phone and shows me photo after photo. And It was him. And I'm not talking like him with a pit lane pass and took a selfie next to the team pitt. He showed me photos of garage shots of him in team uniform, clipboard, headset. I couldn't believe it. He made one thing clear, he was just as much a fan of Senna as he was an engineer on his team. So ya that's my meeting someone that as on his team story. What's your thoughts on Senna. Do you have a favorite. Well cheers from Florida. Hope you and your family are well.
i'm positive after all he has available the very best medical assistance available to many rumours around (as happens when a wall of silence goes up) just crazy when people who do some of the most dangerous sports get hurt or killed doing lesser sports for fun or training just look at Nicky Haden from Moto GP
basically he is already dead only that his heart still beats. but do not expect him to come back someday with "hey guys, I'm back". his brain carried massive skulls at the impact on the stone. with a little luck he will be able to speak again, but only repeat what the therapists say, like a robot. but his soul is gone forever and ever. he will never be the same again as before the accident. If you ask him who he is, he probably will not even be able to tell you anymore.
Interesting how Nico views him being faster than Michael. After he was out for 3+ years, he struggled but eventually he caught up in pace to Nico despite being past his prime. Qualifying stats: 2010 - 14:5 for Nico 2011 - 16:3 for Nico 2012 - 10:10
Michael's race pace in 2011-12 was easily better than Nico. He would have had atleast a 100 points in 2012 if his Mercedes had some reliability atleast when it still had decent pace. 2010 was definitely all Nico, but 2011-12 was more Michael, if he just had a slightly better car, pace wise in 2011 and reliability wise in 2012.
First! Flavio Briatore is a really impresive person! He made huge talents like Schumacher and Alonso to Legends! He will go down as one of the few people with a big impact on F1
The great impact was that he was expelled from Formula 1 because he was not a serious person, and at least since Michael Schumacher days at Benetton he was the biggest cheater of all time in the sport!
Heyyyy Nico again thanks So much for the Full Podcsast!! It was Brilliant and a insight into a man most of us don't know that well .. A Nice angle Again thanks .. Don't forget Gerhard Berger if poss??. Tc uk
@@anythinggoes2897 Haha, someone ate up Hamilton's conspiracy theories. Mercedes should have fired him back then for damaging the brand. In Mercedes cars almost the whole grid would have been champion anyway.
If you would watch the whole podcast, you would see he afterwards continued a conversation about Eddie Jordan's text message, which he was searching for on the phone in this video cut :) It's the same as the TV hosts look at their papers during the interviews, so they keep focus on the plot of the interview :)
No big deal, but i did find this distracting too, so maybe either 1) say why looking at the phone when picking it up, then it becomes a non-issue, or 2) just do it before the interview.
or, maybe, now when we are all brainstroming Nico was expecting Q hence others knew about his sit down with Flavio? My compliments on the interview because F1era at that time was one of the most exciting in F1 history.
Nico. Your media work is great. Refreshingly real. Thanks for being open and sharing. This last price with Flavio wasn't your best. Flavio dominated the talking too much. It was more of a monologue. Yes interesting, but would have been better with more interaction between you.
His Vlog is the only one i really want to see. Since his daughter(s) cant vote for "leave me alone i dont know what your doing and its hard enough to have the same lastname already" NOT to make them part of the Yellowpress - is something from that list.
Piquet a suck like all the Brazilians when Michael destroyed him. Pouting all the time Then Michael made senna look second rate with a lesser car. Michael the GOAT
1stly nico well done, u learnt some mistakes on interviewing before and implement new stuff. 2ndly, handphones please out of interviewing with guest. 3rdly to be fair for others add subtitle. 4th i think you can do better interviews like EJ, Ross Brawn, Ralf Schumi, or ex Minardi Drivers. The legends indeed.
Pretty funny that people whos mother tongue is English have problems in understanding a man who spoke English 24/7 for 40 years, while people whos mother tongue is NOT English have no Problem...😂😂😂😂 but Italian and French people really speak English horrible English. Almost all of them.
Q for Nico, could you elaborate the difference in skils between F1 and th-cam.com/video/cxDz0Z066NI/w-d-xo.html rally drivers, thx in advance and cheers from Croatia
I know this is an old comment but I couldn't agree more. Nico is just starting to do interviews but he must learn to loose the mobile phone when he is talking to someone. Very rude.
Michael was the GOAT. Not just because of the driving, but all the other aspects, as you can hear from Flavio
Michael Schumacher is the greatest F1 driver of all time. He changed every aspect of racing; and not just the actual driving if the car. He helped raise everyone to his level. He brought a completely new perspective to F1. He simply understood it all, so much better than anyone else.
Aside from his record numbers, he was in a class all by himself. It really took a superior car to beat him. His last return to Mercedes is really not indicative of his true greatness; and one day we'll all learn about his struggles in that brief period.
LOL, calm the fuck down princess.
I do think Fernando is at the same level....
PLUS MS was the biggest a*hole in F1 in his time!
2 words for you
Ayrton
Senna
hamilton fans do be really pressed tho😂
Schumacher, the legend of legends. Great story about tye GOAT.
When Rosberg has said many times he was constantly faster than Michael as teammate , let’s remember he was with Michael at retired age level. No where could he hold a candle to Michaels talent in his prime. Although I am huge Rosberg fan.
Pradd Zzz absolutely! Schumacher was more than 40 years old! Even though he was able to drive on a similar level with the only Driver who has beaten the leading Driver of todays generation- Hamilton. And anyone who has passed the age of 40 knows without a doubt what you lose...it's at least one second! Fighter Jet Pilots HAVE to retire with 40. Because with 40 EVERY human being cannot judge differences that good at high Speeds. And that alone will cost you 1 second. And precision and Constance of course. With this facts in mind everyone can imagine what would have Happen if you would put a 28-35 year old Schumacher in the starting grid of 2008-2019...-anyone would See that a Vettel or a Hamilton is far away from being such exceptional drivers like Schumacher or Senna were! If a guy with over 40 years is so competitive to Drive with a bad car under the Top 8 constantly - he would have dominated the whole thing in competitive age!
But what i think is Great is that today a lot of people of the Mercedes Team explain why Schumacher was the Main reason that they started to dominate F1. Schumacher&Brawn built up that Team. The working ethic, the right staff, organisation etc.... And i think exactly that was Schumis Job! To built up a Team similar to Ferrari in the early 2000's that will dominate F1. And he did. It's not a coincidence that Mercedes started dominating similar to the other Team Schumi had built up more than a decade before....it was Ross Brawn and Schumi who did that....and Rory Byrne i think...Schumi and Brawn brought his "padawans" to Mercedes. So i think THE Designer of F1 is not Adrian Newey. It's Rory Byrne. He is the one who had dominated Design in F1 with Newey in the 90's untill his retirement in 2004. And his "padawans" dominate it today. I think that says a lot who was the real Genius in F1 Design...and even as he was not able to do a lot as just an adviser of course, Ferrari would probably be much worse than without his advise(when he made some advise in 2017 again you could immediately notice it as Ferraris performance immediately improved)!
except he wasn't. Nico conveniently forgets how often he was outqualified and/or outraced by Michael in the classic circuits
I honestly don't even think Michael was trying that hard to win another championship, 2010-12. It seemed like he was just enjoying driving for once without constantly fighting for a spot and more points.
Michael had passed his prime at that point as well, whereas Nico was quite literally in his prime.
Hakkinen beat Schumacher twice in his prime. Alonso beat Schumacher once in his prime. Kimi would have beaten Schumacher if his car wasn't a dud. Montoya could have done it in a faster car.
@@JohnFromAccounting Alonso definitely had the talent & a good car. But small things went against Michael which was penalties & failures.
Kimi definitely was a beast but that period was really narrow. He liked his alcohol too much.
Mika won two years where Michael wasn’t in contention, one year where his car was unreliable & another where he met with an accident(broken leg) yet Eddie Irvine his teammate came close to winning the championship against Mika. But he definitely had his moments of brilliance.
Montoya didn’t have the mental fitness, he got annoyed & frustrated easily, thats why he made enemies in his own team. He didn’t continue that momentum once he left F1 also. He was talented but he lacked the discipline to be a champion in my view.
Michael Schumacher held his amazing form for a good 9 years atleast.
He brought back Ferrari to its glory since Niki Lauda. And his good fortuner had brushed on the AMG team also.
I don´t like Briatore but the story´s off Michael I can here and watch this guy for hour´s. Danke Nico tolle Geschichte über Michael.
miss him very much and hope he will recovery
Schumacher'biggest performance was at the Mercedes.
He wasn't succesfull, but he didn't give up and helped Mercedes three years long - as a seven times champion.
That shows why was Schumacher so different
This was fantastic, thank you so much for all these interviews Nico!!!
GREAT ROSBERG! GREAT SCHUMACHER!
I wish there were English subtitles for this .. I’m sure I would enjoy it a lot more
True, im struggling too
Sachin Philip nah. It’s good to help improve your listening skills
Then you guys are TERRIBLE at english.
Certainly easier to understand for mother tongue Italians...
@@MemoryLaneCinema noo we are not. He is. We are not speaking Italian English, but normal English. Very disturbing listening to him.
Nico, Hello again. Ah yes, excellent work. I enjoyed this interview very much. Was busy but able to watch now. Wanted to say well done! I listened and enjoyed this conversation. To hear the man think and speak on obviously a person the world knows so well. Great interview! Cheers to your fathers victory as well! Ayrton Senna is my all time favorite. The movie ' Senna ' is amazing. I met one of his engineer's that was on his team in 94' and was there the horrible weekend he died from the accident. As an ex-racer myself [ U.S motorcycle road racer ] me and the engineer hit it off talking about senna. There was a cheap small documentary made in the states about the accident. To sum it up, it claimed Senna lost control due to tires not being up to temp. As I'm sure you know there is another view. Many feel the steering column failed. We have onbaord video of the lap of his death and you can see the steering column flexing in many directions. We know the team cut and added length to the column as per Senna wanted it closer to his chest. The team alway maintained the column did not fail and the ' flexing' was actually by design. This was all brought out in the court trial his family held against the team. I asked the engineer ' knowing this is kinda a touchy subject of whether it was the column, or the loss of traction what's your opinion of what caused the crash. His words were " Definitely mechanical failure. " I felt the same. As a side note I met this engineer while working out in a gym. Between reps while catching my breath we began to talk. First on exercise then went to what do you do for a living. Both of us just talking freely. He never said anything about working in his past with Senna. We talked about hobbies what we loved to do outside of work. This is where he mentioned his love for F1. I said ' Senna is the man " he looked at me and smiled and said ' your not going to believe this,..come I'll show you something. As we left the workout bench and walked towards our bags on the floor some 30 feet away. He said ' I worked on his team. I was there in 94 ' . I was shocked literally shocked. He gets into his bag pulls out his cell phone and shows me photo after photo. And It was him. And I'm not talking like him with a pit lane pass and took a selfie next to the team pitt. He showed me photos of garage shots of him in team uniform, clipboard, headset. I couldn't believe it. He made one thing clear, he was just as much a fan of Senna as he was an engineer on his team. So ya that's my meeting someone that as on his team story. What's your thoughts on Senna. Do you have a favorite. Well cheers from Florida. Hope you and your family are well.
It would be great if Briatore could speak in English!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
id ae ahahaha
Same feelings, idea from my thoughts when i try to listen him...don´t know how Nico could understand him? 😄
If only he spoke Italian
It’s not THAT difficult to understand his English😂
wish there was more updates about Micheal it really worries me maybe because i was one of the odd ones out an english schumacher fan
bit harsh as thats never been reported i think the main issue isn't his mobility but the level of his brain injury
i'm positive after all he has available the very best medical assistance available to many rumours around (as happens when a wall of silence goes up) just crazy when people who do some of the most dangerous sports get hurt or killed doing lesser sports for fun or training just look at Nicky Haden from Moto GP
thats whats being reported who knows the brains a funny organ one of the few parts of the human body we don't fully know inside out
basically he is already dead only that his heart still beats. but do not expect him to come back someday with "hey guys, I'm back". his brain carried massive skulls at the impact on the stone. with a little luck he will be able to speak again, but only repeat what the therapists say, like a robot. but his soul is gone forever and ever. he will never be the same again as before the accident. If you ask him who he is, he probably will not even be able to tell you anymore.
He's brain dead. 100%. If he was recovering we would know it for sure.
Great, great interview. Good job Nico and Flavio.
Interesting how Nico views him being faster than Michael. After he was out for 3+ years, he struggled but eventually he caught up in pace to Nico despite being past his prime. Qualifying stats:
2010 - 14:5 for Nico
2011 - 16:3 for Nico
2012 - 10:10
Michael's race pace in 2011-12 was easily better than Nico.
He would have had atleast a 100 points in 2012 if his Mercedes had some reliability atleast when it still had decent pace.
2010 was definitely all Nico, but 2011-12 was more Michael, if he just had a slightly better car, pace wise in 2011 and reliability wise in 2012.
Thank You Nico. Keep it up
You have one championship and you get to text in Flavio Briatore's face!?? That really worth it
The good times of F1. That was so much fun to watch.
Danke. Großartig das so zu hören, auch wenn er ein bisschen nuschelt.
Ciao Nico ! Doing great ! Good to see Flavio with you...thanx. Looking for more ! Sincerely, Aston..
Though I was not your biggest fan, I like what you are doing for the sport, keep up the good work champ.
First!
Flavio Briatore is a really impresive person! He made huge talents like Schumacher and Alonso to Legends! He will go down as one of the few people with a big impact on F1
the big impact was Nelson Piquet Jr .... Cheating Twat
The great impact was that he was expelled from Formula 1 because he was not a serious person, and at least since Michael Schumacher days at Benetton he was the biggest cheater of all time in the sport!
you implemented my suggestion of shortening the video !! great nico !!!
Great interview, love hearing old F1 stuff
Grande Flavio! Genialer Typ, ich mag ihn.
I'm Italian and I have a serious difficulty to understand Briatore...
I'm really looking forwards to Mick Schumacher teaming up with Kimi Raikkonen at Sauber in a couple years.
Uhhh unfortunately....
When he said he never complains, remember spain 95 when he was driving a broken gearbox stuck at 5th gear half race and still pace match damon hill
*1994
One of Michael’s greatest ever races.
What the heck language is he speaking?
Mamo - I think it's English. But i'm not sure.
When I put subtitles, it begins with English and finish with Italians with sentence meaning nothing.
„Someday, and that day may never come, I’ll call upon you to do a service for me.“😱😱😱😱😱
"Uh oh, I don't know what the hell he's talking about. I wish I was at home with a big bag of potato chips......mmmmm, potato chips." Homer Simpson
have shared toall my media platforms too >>>
"Right, right Jesus Christ..."
Flavio Briatore with aspiring driver James May in the Monaco circuit.
Heyyyy Nico again thanks So much for the Full Podcsast!! It was Brilliant and a insight into a man most of us don't know that well .. A Nice angle Again thanks .. Don't forget Gerhard Berger if poss??. Tc uk
Thanks for posting great content once again, Nico
I just love the word inginieri now xD
Nico do a podcast with Lewis Hamilton
I don't think lewis would he's too bitter and spiteful because nico outdrove him in 2016
Nico and Mercedes made a deal to fuck up Lewis's car so Nico wins the championship and then retire 😂😂😂
@@anythinggoes2897 Haha, someone ate up Hamilton's conspiracy theories. Mercedes should have fired him back then for damaging the brand. In Mercedes cars almost the whole grid would have been champion anyway.
@@anythinggoes2897 That is why he did not had the corage to defend 2016 title! What a coward rat!
@@gonzalvezalvez6572 Lewis's fans only have this argument, it seems that lived with them, does not accept defeat and demeans the title.🤔😂😂😂😂
I need subtitles to understand what is being said...
Awwww so nice to see Nico Rosberg get in along with a guy accused and convicted of corruption. You are going places.
I'm italian, i know english, i'm struggling to understand him too omg 😅😂
Nico - make a podcast with Rory Byrne! He surely has great stories to tell! Pat Symonds would be great, too!
adding subtitle would be great. Some stories are not that easy to understand
You should have asked Briatore about the Singapore GP 2008. He ruined Nelson Piquet Jr's career.
He ruined who's career?
looking at your phone while talking to someone is rude mr rosberg
If you would watch the whole podcast, you would see he afterwards continued a conversation about Eddie Jordan's text message, which he was searching for on the phone in this video cut :) It's the same as the TV hosts look at their papers during the interviews, so they keep focus on the plot of the interview :)
writing nonsense is also rude mr gc19901
And also, why Nico has to connect his image to this guy? Search!
No big deal, but i did find this distracting too, so maybe either 1) say why looking at the phone when picking it up, then it becomes a non-issue, or 2) just do it before the interview.
or, maybe, now when we are all brainstroming Nico was expecting Q hence others knew about his sit down with Flavio? My compliments on the interview because F1era at that time was one of the most exciting in F1 history.
Nico can you wish me happy birthday in your next video please. Nico is the man, quality channel. keep up the good wor
Flavio looks healthy, better than his last years in F1.
Flavio looks lifting
Beyond Victory #2 scheint es nicht zu geben 🙈
Flavio Briatore is an insane amazing person and super super smart! fuck the hate about him!
Briatore ha una pronuncia fantastica ahahahah
Is that Michael shumacher?!?!?!
As you can imagine, Eddie Jordan tells that story a little differently!
Briatore . . .. . . the true Mafioso of F1
subtitle please....!
NICO
Flav is looking great. He lost a lot of weight since he got booted out of F1.
its rude to look at your phone while having a conversation....that too when he is your guest!
He was looking for something which he then referenced at 10:02
Are you serious dude? You made the same comment in the original video too! It was part of the interview. Get over it.
Concentrate on the interview and not your phone - you waiting for a bell 📞 🛎 .. end
Nico. Your media work is great. Refreshingly real. Thanks for being open and sharing. This last price with Flavio wasn't your best. Flavio dominated the talking too much. It was more of a monologue. Yes interesting, but would have been better with more interaction between you.
subtitles ? i rly cant understand him.
the best was schumacher- the michael jordan of F1
Ciao Nico perché non provi una Dallara stradale, saremo tutti contenti, se ci avvisi veniamo a vederti ciao
3:02 Caro Nico, sei sta fortunato che Flavio non ti abbia rimproverato per il fatto che mentre parli con lui, controlli il tuo smartphone. 😉
your best podcast probably ever until you get Hamilton or Alonso 😁👍
Hey nico i was wondering why you never show you daughter's face in your vlogs. Is there a specific reason for that?
His Vlog is the only one i really want to see. Since his daughter(s) cant vote for "leave me alone i dont know what your doing and its hard enough to have the same lastname already"
NOT to make them part of the Yellowpress - is something from that list.
Also der Briatore als Italiener müsste Tic Tac ja eigentlich kennen denn es ist von Ferrero ;-)
Nico I reckon u could’ve won heaps of world championships had u stayed
Like if u agree
Piquet a suck like all the Brazilians when Michael destroyed him. Pouting all the time
Then Michael made senna look second rate with a lesser car.
Michael the GOAT
1stly nico well done, u learnt some mistakes on interviewing before and implement new stuff. 2ndly, handphones please out of interviewing with guest. 3rdly to be fair for others add subtitle. 4th i think you can do better interviews like EJ, Ross Brawn, Ralf Schumi, or ex Minardi Drivers. The legends indeed.
Nice
Please Nico do not grab your phone mid - interview it is rude!! BE PRESENT.... Great podcast otherwise!!
He was looking up something that he later referenced at 10:02.
I vote for Flavio Torre for Ferrari team principal and Mick Schumacher as driver
You should’ve spoke italian and put english subtitles. Flavione non ce la può fare
Legend says nico will reply to this comment
Quite difficult to understand Mr Briatore.
Eddie jordan was no fool
Do an Alonso video instead of trying to continue the "toxic" narrative
Pretty funny that people whos mother tongue is English have problems in understanding a man who spoke English 24/7 for 40 years, while people whos mother tongue is NOT English have no Problem...😂😂😂😂 but Italian and French people really speak English horrible English. Almost all of them.
Too bad Flavio can't come back.
Q for Nico, could you elaborate the difference in skils between F1 and th-cam.com/video/cxDz0Z066NI/w-d-xo.html rally drivers, thx in advance and cheers from Croatia
Haha cool
mobile phone during an interview, you can do better Nico...
Alexander Holmström Cmon are you that hurt
we r in 2018
Watch the interview video till the end and you will see he searched for a text message
He was looking for something which he then referenced at 10:02
Put the damn phone down that's rude I would've walked out on you
I know this is an old comment but I couldn't agree more. Nico is just starting to do interviews but he must learn to loose the mobile phone when he is talking to someone. Very rude.
I don't understand a thing.
3rd
Speak slowly Flavio
Non si capisce una mazza
Rosberg texting with the smartphone ... Nobody likes this dude
Can't help it...I find Nico Rosberg insufferable
Nice