Obligitory: “yes I know *now* that it was Patrese not Piquet that went into hairpin backwards” post. I also would have loved to have had TV broadcast shots of the Williams going round, but when I tried to upload before, Formula E's automated bot stuck a copyright claim on it at the point of the car exiting the chicane. I guess that means the track is realistic as hell... Ah well, got to drive one of my favourite F1 cars around there twice. Can't complain.
Since your adressing your video here, might I add- Barichello finished the 2009 season 3rd behind Seb (11. 27) Other than that, it was yet another great episode! Thanks for reading!
Always infuriated by the cameras cutting away just as Hakkinen jumped out of his car and ran towards Irvine’s Ferrari who’d been holding everyone up before causing that pile up.
1996 season review VHS was the first season review I ever owned, my dad got it for me, I loved it, watching Damon Hill secure the title in 1996 remains one of my earliest memories of watching the sport so for me that season holds a special place in my heart
I loved this race, except for seeing Damon's car blow up. As it wasn't going to be Damon winning, I was chuffed to see that it was Panis. I always thought that given a better car, he'd have many more wins. Thanks again for the memories and the background making it even better!
I do have to say, Mr. Clarkson says 'Senna was one pole by a scarcely believable 1 and a half seconds' he never mentioned 2. Otherwise, enthralling pod as always.
The iconic moments of the Monaco circuit, corner by corner: Sainte Devote: No heroics into Sainte Devote, please, we're in amongst the pack and need to stay in one piece Turn 2: Don't go wide or there's a barrier on your right to take you out Exiting turn 3: Watch the bump on the left Mirabeau: Is Rosberg's career over? Hairpin: The slowest corner on the calendar Portier: Substitute driver Button punts Wehrlein onto his side Tunnel: The only part of the course rain doesn't normally affect The chicane after the tunnel: Welp, Hartley's in the wrong place at the wrong time when Leclerc loses his brakes a la Frentzen in 94 and Perez in 11 Tabac: MALDONADO! Swimming Pool: Biff the right of the second part and the outside wall of the following left will take you out La Rascasse: Aarav's Signature Divebomb Maneuver
I always liked Panis. His Crash in Canada 97 came at time when he was building a great momentum and his reputation was going skyward. He never seemed the same after that (Also a big crash in Brazil 98 may have also played a part, not to mention that Prost was dogs dirt that year).
Panis was always a question mark even after his surprise Monaco win. Since only three cars were actually running on the final lap this race was won by whoever lasted it rather than on merit. I mean Schumacher, Hill and Alesi all retired from the lead while most others crashed or had technical issues. Ligier's luck was Sauber's misfortune. While Panis did well one must remember that Monaco - especially in those days with 2 meter wide cars - was an easy place to defend ones lead in should one find oneself leading after the last pit stop. Following Panis's crash his replacement Trulli made quite an impression coming in as a rookie from Minardi no less. In only his 13th F1 start he qualified the Prost-Mugen Honda 3rd and was commandingly leading the Austrian GP the first 37 laps keeping Villeneuve behind him. He retired with 13 laps to go while tailing Villeneuve who went on to win the race. "not to mention that Prost was dogs dirt that year" Sure was, but Trulli did better with it. He both outqualified and outscored Panis in 1998 and 1999. "He never seemed the same after that" He was the same, just very hyped following his lucky Monaco win and a few good showings with the very decent Prost-Mugen Honda - which Trulli actually looked like he could beat Villeneuve with in a straight fight. Panis was like Nico Hulkenberg. Forever a "promising" driver who "will prove himself in the near future". Good and reliable but never referred to as a stellar talent.
GAWD! Aidan started mentioning the driver's names from 1996 and I realized how old I am. Back in the day in the US, ESPN would broadcast these races LIVE! So unlike normal kids, I would be up at six in the morning with a headset on, full volume (duh, a 22 car V-10 standing start, at 20k RPM) to watch these things. And I remember these names (but I can barely tell you any of the guys driving now).
Despite Senna’s aggressive style, he was actually a very charitable person, he told his sister that he wanted to give his earnings back to the younger generations in Brazil, so that they could be afforded the same opportunities he was. He died before they worked out the details, but they did choose the field of education. He also became friend with Alain Prost after he retired. Those two things are both worth a lot in my opinion. That’s why I can’t see him as a bad person by any means, he did a lot of good things.
France 99. When Irvine yielded for Schumi for the last time, and theoretically lost the championship before he even knew he was in contention! (although I always get the impression Adian dislikes Eddie so I doubt it)
@@donathandorko if ferrari hadn't of messed up the pitstop at the nurburgring Eddie would've been able to get a good points finish ensuring him the championship.
@@mattpinky7125 Actually he would have won the race, let alone a good points finish....but half the grid would have won that race if certain things did not go wrong for them.
*No footage of the 88 lap exists* Just like Aryton "crashing" out in that race. He was there, they told him to slow down and then he was in the wall......
@@AidanMillward sorry somehow i put this comment on the wrong video ! i don t know how i did that but the video i was commenting on was this one: th-cam.com/video/XWLlVMdUwk0/w-d-xo.html
@@Yuggoth87 I think he would have taken at least 1 win in 97. 98 would be a bust assuming the car is the same. 99 maybe a couple podiums. Greener pastures in 2000.
Okay video police. Hope you go round to all the lyric videos and uploads of music with just the album covers on and tell them the same thing. People can upload whatever the hell they want.
@@AidanMillward In a way your right but when I do listen to some music on YT, I'm doing something else and it's just playing. While racing material matters a lot more to me so I'm actually watching... that is why I long for something to watch... YT videos. Thx.
Obligitory: “yes I know *now* that it was Patrese not Piquet that went into hairpin backwards” post.
I also would have loved to have had TV broadcast shots of the Williams going round, but when I tried to upload before, Formula E's automated bot stuck a copyright claim on it at the point of the car exiting the chicane.
I guess that means the track is realistic as hell...
Ah well, got to drive one of my favourite F1 cars around there twice. Can't complain.
Since your adressing your video here, might I add- Barichello finished the 2009 season 3rd behind Seb (11. 27) Other than that, it was yet another great episode! Thanks for reading!
I always nearly laugh everytime Aidan says Ricardo "Tosser" Rosset. The gag has been running forever but it's still funny 😂
Honestly, same. It will never not be funny to me 😅🤣😂
Always infuriated by the cameras cutting away just as Hakkinen jumped out of his car and ran towards Irvine’s Ferrari who’d been holding everyone up before causing that pile up.
1996 season review VHS was the first season review I ever owned, my dad got it for me, I loved it, watching Damon Hill secure the title in 1996 remains one of my earliest memories of watching the sport so for me that season holds a special place in my heart
I loved this race, except for seeing Damon's car blow up. As it wasn't going to be Damon winning, I was chuffed to see that it was Panis. I always thought that given a better car, he'd have many more wins.
Thanks again for the memories and the background making it even better!
I do have to say, Mr. Clarkson says 'Senna was one pole by a scarcely believable 1 and a half seconds' he never mentioned 2. Otherwise, enthralling pod as always.
The iconic moments of the Monaco circuit, corner by corner:
Sainte Devote: No heroics into Sainte Devote, please, we're in amongst the pack and need to stay in one piece
Turn 2: Don't go wide or there's a barrier on your right to take you out
Exiting turn 3: Watch the bump on the left
Mirabeau: Is Rosberg's career over?
Hairpin: The slowest corner on the calendar
Portier: Substitute driver Button punts Wehrlein onto his side
Tunnel: The only part of the course rain doesn't normally affect
The chicane after the tunnel: Welp, Hartley's in the wrong place at the wrong time when Leclerc loses his brakes a la Frentzen in 94 and Perez in 11
Tabac: MALDONADO!
Swimming Pool: Biff the right of the second part and the outside wall of the following left will take you out
La Rascasse: Aarav's Signature Divebomb Maneuver
Rascasse is probably better remembered for Schumacher's 2006 gaffe.
Panis' 1986 win is one of my favorite Monaco GP wins along with 1982 which I saw on TV live back when Formula 1 was broadcasted on TV in the USA!!
I always liked Panis. His Crash in Canada 97 came at time when he was building a great momentum and his reputation was going skyward. He never seemed the same after that (Also a big crash in Brazil 98 may have also played a part, not to mention that Prost was dogs dirt that year).
Panis was always a question mark even after his surprise Monaco win. Since only three cars were actually running on the final lap this race was won by whoever lasted it rather than on merit. I mean Schumacher, Hill and Alesi all retired from the lead while most others crashed or had technical issues. Ligier's luck was Sauber's misfortune. While Panis did well one must remember that Monaco - especially in those days with 2 meter wide cars - was an easy place to defend ones lead in should one find oneself leading after the last pit stop.
Following Panis's crash his replacement Trulli made quite an impression coming in as a rookie from Minardi no less. In only his 13th F1 start he qualified the Prost-Mugen Honda 3rd and was commandingly leading the Austrian GP the first 37 laps keeping Villeneuve behind him. He retired with 13 laps to go while tailing Villeneuve who went on to win the race.
"not to mention that Prost was dogs dirt that year" Sure was, but Trulli did better with it. He both outqualified and outscored Panis in 1998 and 1999.
"He never seemed the same after that" He was the same, just very hyped following his lucky Monaco win and a few good showings with the very decent Prost-Mugen Honda - which Trulli actually looked like he could beat Villeneuve with in a straight fight.
Panis was like Nico Hulkenberg. Forever a "promising" driver who "will prove himself in the near future". Good and reliable but never referred to as a stellar talent.
This would be my Biff Tannen bet if I ever get a time machine 🤣
The video of the race is on TH-cam, with Murray Walker doing the commentary. It brings back all sorts of emotions.
Really enjoyed this thanks..
I fell in love with f1 in 93 and the 94 review tape took a hammering. I still have it to this day. Great race this one 👏
I didn't know until today why I was an Olivier Panis fan. Thanks for the explanation.
GAWD! Aidan started mentioning the driver's names from 1996 and I realized how old I am. Back in the day in the US, ESPN would broadcast these races LIVE! So unlike normal kids, I would be up at six in the morning with a headset on, full volume (duh, a 22 car V-10 standing start, at 20k RPM) to watch these things. And I remember these names (but I can barely tell you any of the guys driving now).
they never reached 20k RPM
Ah good old Panis, he won a GT4 race last year with his son and he was commentating for Fe last week
"Old school story time snark" love it!
Think this is probably my favourite grand prix of all time.
Aiden: 1.4 seconds isn’t 2 seconds
Senna Fans: :I - >:I
Senna fans were pissed
Despite Senna’s aggressive style, he was actually a very charitable person, he told his sister that he wanted to give his earnings back to the younger generations in Brazil, so that they could be afforded the same opportunities he was. He died before they worked out the details, but they did choose the field of education. He also became friend with Alain Prost after he retired. Those two things are both worth a lot in my opinion. That’s why I can’t see him as a bad person by any means, he did a lot of good things.
Sometimes it pays off to have a big Panis.
Top show mate. :-)
Well I was gonna go to bed, but I’ll watch this before I do
Could you do a video about the 99 season? As a northern Irish man it's very depressing.
France 99. When Irvine yielded for Schumi for the last time, and theoretically lost the championship before he even knew he was in contention! (although I always get the impression Adian dislikes Eddie so I doubt it)
@@donathandorko if ferrari hadn't of messed up the pitstop at the nurburgring Eddie would've been able to get a good points finish ensuring him the championship.
@@mattpinky7125 Actually he would have won the race, let alone a good points finish....but half the grid would have won that race if certain things did not go wrong for them.
@@donathandorko that was one wacky race
@@donathandorko I liked Irvine.
Slight correction, Hakkinen hit Salo from behind, that's why he was classified behind Salo
This is a bit late, but Panis did take on more fuel when he pitted for dries. If you watch the race it does show the fuel hose going on the car
Monaco is always a skip on the f1 games, the AI are insane and I can’t stand clipping 470000 walls in an hour
15:58 wasnt it patrese? or did piquet do it too
Speaking of Monaco, hopefully Mazepin will stack it in the tunnel and red flag the race on lap 1. That would be absolutely hilarious.
If that happens I think both him and Haas are done lmfao
That is just toxic, you don’t have to like the guy, but give him a break.
@@McPlayer8t No, the reason is that it would end his career; he's kinda a shit human being and there are far better pay drivers out there.
It would not be funny for anyone who may find himself behind him. Wait a second, who the F has ever been behind Mazepin ?
@@Yuggoth87 blue flags tho
It was Patrese that spun at the hairpin (1982) 👌
The internet lied to me.
@@AidanMillward i knew what you meant 🤣
will the what if series be coming back? I really liked it, and it would be a shame to see it end so soon
Just a simple Thanks Aidan!
8:16 nice save
It wasn't the oil pump that crippled Hill, it was a loose sump plug
You’ll get me to remove the rose glasses when you take them off my cold, ugly, dead face!
awesome video
You can't blame Senna for his crash in 88, someone had moved the wall...
You might have said it, what game/mod is this?
*No footage of the 88 lap exists* Just like Aryton "crashing" out in that race. He was there, they told him to slow down and then he was in the wall......
ok, how did you get the telemetry??
Telemetry? You mean the spectrum analyser in the later part of the video?
@@AidanMillward sorry somehow i put this comment on the wrong video ! i don t know how i did that but the video i was commenting on was this one: th-cam.com/video/XWLlVMdUwk0/w-d-xo.html
I’m number one at something
I watched this race but didn't knew all the context. I didn't watch it live, just in case.
1.4 seconds then is like 2 seconds today...
Ricardo "Tosser" Rosset must be raging he's about to lose his title as "The Muppet of Monaco" to Nikita Mazepin.
Many drivers live within a mile and a half of the track? That’s literally the other side of the country.
Olivier and Beltoise: the two single race winners at Monaco. Correct me if I'm wrong ...
Jarno Trulli?
@@grunchlk Can't remember... did he? With the Renault?
@@jamesbehra2690 that year when Montoya and Schumacher crashed behind the Safety Car in the Tunnel, Jarno won. It was his only win. IIRC, 2004.
It was the sixth round, not the fifth. 😉
Yay... That's a first..!! 1st view and 1st like... Keep it coming...
I wonder how many more wins Panis could have managed had he not got hurt in 97.
In that shitty prost Peugeot ? Not a single one, in an eventually better team, prolly a couple more
@@Yuggoth87 I think he would have taken at least 1 win in 97.
98 would be a bust assuming the car is the same.
99 maybe a couple podiums.
Greener pastures in 2000.
Nice and early this time 🙂
Day 3 of asking for a podcast episode on Paul “The Dude” Morris.
I cannot see the point "racing" in Monaco. Cos you can't overtake esp with today's cars.
Background engine noise is super annoying!
If girls, otherwise known as women, start competing in F1 and do well, what part of their anatomy are you going to say are big?
I stopped watching when you stopped driving... this is TH-cam, not some podcast thingy.
BTW, nice save sliding into Mirabeau.
Okay video police. Hope you go round to all the lyric videos and uploads of music with just the album covers on and tell them the same thing.
People can upload whatever the hell they want.
@@AidanMillward In a way your right but when I do listen to some music on YT, I'm doing something else and it's just playing. While racing material matters a lot more to me so I'm actually watching... that is why I long for something to watch... YT videos.
Thx.
@@DawgPro if I could use footage and images, I would. But the last time I did it almost cost me everything. So I can’t.
Turn off the engine sound from the game