@@Glenn7719Murray’s voice reminds me of every Sunday my dad absolutely loved F1 , worked for a race team himself XJ220s etc. Those were the days . Miss you dad RIP.
When Nigel said all the memories were flooding back, I choked up. If only Ayrton was still around. If all the classic teams still around gave their old drivers a car to demo, we know there’s a chance a race would break out.
At the time people use to unfairly label him as a bit boring, maybe because of the tone of his voice. But if you were truly into f1, you knew he was a massive personality. I know at Silverstone at least, the team directors use to have to tear him away on a night as he just loved chatting with all the fans, back when you could go to the pit areas.
Well said mate,I absolutely loved F1 back in the day,so many brilliant drivers,so much rivalry,but tbh out of all the drivers,I was on the edge of my seat every single time I watched Nigel Mansell. ❤❤
When he left for Indy Car it was a sad, sad day 😢 Cheered me up that as a ROOKIE he won nearly every race, set NEW Fastest Lap Records on most tracks and completely DOMINATED 🇺🇸
He drove those laps like a man possessed. After bringing the car to a halt, he had to be lifted out and could not walk for several minutes. He was totally spent. It was the most exciting battle I have seen in many many years of F1.
This man gave us some of the best racing I have ever witnessed, he deserves to go down in history as one of the best, the most exciting and certainly one of the bravest. What a legend.
I don't like getting older, but being a teenager when he was running this round Silverstone and those scenes. My god that was great. He may look like an old man with a moustache to you now, but in his time he was an utter BEAST.
People here in South Australia still talk about how they played golf with him whenever the gp came to Adelaide Saying he was just such a calm normal person and always had great words of encouragement
He was an atrocity in terms of being a team player. A man who thrived on making people uncomfortable within the team and stirring up trouble for no good reason. A great driver, but I wouldn’t employ him.
I followed Nige during a round of golf at Royal Sydney in 1988, that was the year of the Judd engine. Not a great year for Williams but he’s as good a golfer as a driver.
Me too, after I saw his tyre blow out in Australia 1986 on the news, so I started watching F1 after that. What a great time to be into F1. I don't watch it any more.
Uno di quei piloti che non esistono più ...cuore passione e coraggio grande Nigel un grande leone pagherei solo per stringergli la mano un gentleman....uno di noi che ci è riuscito ...non un ricco predestinato ma un ragazzo con le palle ...grazie per le emozioni che mi hai regalato quando ero bambino.... Mansell per me un grande campione
this lad got my ultmost respect as driver when i saw him overtaking on the outside of La peraltada in Mexico. In my book, the best overtake I have ever seen
@@Red5_ Mansell had much better cars at disposal tho. Williams he was driving were rockets and he should have won 86' and 87' instead of fumbling it. Senna and Prost wouldnt have lost championships with Fw11. He went from being beaten by DeAngelis for 5 seasons straight to winning 13 races in a span of 2 yrs. Sudden burst of form or a OP car? I say the latter... I actually like Mansell he was entertaining driver and great overtaker that was very fast on his day but Senna and Prost were another level. It showed when Mansell was reduced to number 2 in 1990 next to Alain... That Ferrari was a world champion car yet Mansell didnt even beat Berger in points...
Why was his number red and the other Williams cars white? This happened multiple seasons I believe, an oddity that I never heard a reason for, care to comment on this F1 trivia? Was this after Senna died in 1994 and Nigel took Senna’s number 0 but it was in red for the remainder of 1994? I was thinking this was an Adaptive Suspension FW from 1993 but maybe this is a later car.
@@RyanPerrella I believe it was from 85 when Nigel joined Williams. Rosberg was number 6 so in white the numbers looked similar. Hence red 5. In 94 Nigel had sennas number 2. Hill was 0
For me Mansell and Senna were a class above. Very fond memories of my grandad and I with BBC Grand Prix coverage on a Sunday seeing Mansell and Senna at the office. F1 just not the same now sadly 😢
Agreed. F1 in the late 80s up to Senna’s death was so pure - the apex of man and machine. The Lion, Prost, Senna. The races were so exciting to watch. Karting with 1000bhp engines.
His star status reached the wider word of F1, and as a fan from his original hometown of Birmingham, UK, that makes me very proud :-) Hugs back from Staffordshire, UK!
The most exciting F1 driver ever and by far my favourite! It's been awesome to see Nigel back in the car with which he wrote history! I hope to see him drive it more often!
So happy to see his mustache back again with his old car old team this must’ve been so nostalgic for him for me he is prolly the best and the most agressive driver after Senna back in that era respect ❤
All my respects from Argentina to Mr. Nigel Mansell, excellent F1 driver and a man with capital letters. Those pilots and people that are hard to find nowadays.
He was such an inspiration for me watching him drive for F1 i was watching when Ayrton.. then Indy and who can forget Murry Walker calling all his drives ....such great times and sad times
I was there that season, and I got on well with Nigel. On the day in Budapest when he secured the championship he gave me a big hug in the Williams garage after the race, and I went to work in the press room smelling of champagne . . . Good times.
I think Mansell is a funny and very nice guy with an unique personality. I saw the 80's in F-1, and I miss someone like Nigel on Grid now. Greetings from São Paulo, Brazil.
Nigel, THE Williams driver of the team's history. Genius and insanity united. Great to see him driving his FW14 baby again. Plus his moustache = phenomenal 🤩
He slipped back in to this old way so quickly that after filming. He jumped out of the car, went straight to his chopper and went for a round of golf without any debriefing. lol
Nigel has always been my sporting hero, right from being a child watching F1. His passion, determination, and talent were breathtaking. And to see Nigel again in one of his race cars brings back such fantastic memories for all of us as well! Take care.
This man had to race against Nelson piquet Alain prost and Ayrton Senna to get his results. No other driver has had such formidable drivers around him on track. That said I wish Ayrton was still alive.
I mean the boys today going up against max verstappen, Lewis hamilton, and fernando alonso and not too long ago we had Sebastien vettel too. Yeew Charles lecerc has his work cut out for him haha
My hero, watched you fighting sundays more than 30 years ago as a very young lad, I have tears in my eyes seeing this. being a hamilton fan now but Nigel is like first love, always remains special.
I was at Stowe corner at the British GP in 1992 aged 10. Memories! I still remember Lap 1 with Nigel coming down the Hangar Straight and the gasps from the crowd as he was already a country mile ahead.
What a legend, he should have had 3 world champs in 1986 he was well in the lead at the last GP of the season in Australia and on his was to being world champion when his tyre exploded and in 1991 when unreliability enabled Ayrton Senna to take that title tgungla like leading the Candian GP by a distance ce when his transmission failed with only half a lap to go, an understate, brave lion of a man and a true brit.
The car he was driving in 1986 and 1987 was good enough to walk the title that year and Alain Prost realistically shouldnt have even been in a contention. Put Alain or Ayrton in fw11 and they win the championship with big margin...
IndyCars is NOT easy as so many claim. His 1993 title is just as amazIng as his F1 title. He is a TWO time champion. He won on his Indy Car debut in Australia too.
@largol33t12 spot on he is still the only driver to hold both world championships at the same time and there aren't many drivers who have won the Indy Car championship in their rookie year, I actually think that season showed his skill and bravery even more than his F1 win, for a start he was not in the quickest car, it was competitive but not the quickest, he won the Indy Car championship on pure talent and bravery, bearing mind all the tracks were new to him too. He does not get enough credit for how good he was. Additionally, he was competing against Senna and Prost 2 of the all time greats in F1.
Nigel Mansell is my all-time favourite F! driver. Reminds me of watching him and cheering him to victory with my dad as a kid. What an absolute legend he is.
@@maximushornetTrue. But to be fair, Mansell deserved a title way before then and would have been world champion in 1986 had it not been for a blow out in Adelaide.
my alltime favourite f1 driver such an icon and true gentelman great to see you back in the seat great memories lots of love and respect to you my hero
El Leon,I rooted like hell for him even tho I was a senna lifer. Man was fearless, relentless, he fully committed to challenging anyone ahead. His chase of Senna at monaco, the dummy on piquet, the pass around the outside in the ferrari. They should give him the car.
This man made me a fan of F1. Watched him race against other legends of his time. I always wanted Mansell to win. I have watched every single race since then.
The most exciting driver in the history of F1, the biggest balls and on his day unbeatable my hero. Thank you for the memories my idol. 🙏 P.S Hungary 🇭🇺 1989 at Ferrari and Silverstone 1987 at Williams at his peak.
It's good to see that Nigel has recovered from his melted face with an arrow in it.
😂😂😂 Grand Tour. My thoughts exactly.
😂
Now that… that is a good comment
“Alright lads” (brummie accent)
"Alright lads, i'm ready" 😂😂❤❤
Seeing Nigel sitting in that car takes me back nearly 30 years what an absolute legend.
Both of them !! 😊
Got Murrays voice in my head saying "And here comes Nigel Mansell"
Over 30 years ago !
@@Glenn7719Murray’s voice reminds me of every Sunday my dad absolutely loved F1 , worked for a race team himself XJ220s etc. Those were the days . Miss you dad RIP.
He doesn’t look much different considering 30 years have passed.
What a driver with a legendary car.
Such a gent, my childhood hero.
He wasn’t actually that good in all honesty.
@@tomp8941bollocks
And a great beer sponsor as well!
@@tomp8941give your head a shake and you do better
He’s looking good after all he went through on The Grand Tour
He looks worse than my 90 yr old dad.
@@uv77mc85 You are missing the point.
I’ve go an arrow in me ‘ead
@@uv77mc85 yeah bt your 90 years old dad NEVER lived dangerous as this legend 😎 Btw he look ok
When Nigel said all the memories were flooding back, I choked up. If only Ayrton was still around. If all the classic teams still around gave their old drivers a car to demo, we know there’s a chance a race would break out.
If Aryton was still with us and Micheal was able to race imagine them in the RB's!
I was wondering that when he mentioned all of the protection the new cars have. Perhaps his thoughts were on Ayrton.
Real men
@@barryp4700 my thoughts, too. Halo would surely have saved Ayrton.
@@the_razr not necessarily
Nigel Mansell. A gentleman and a sportsman. And an incredible driver. Absolute respect, Sir.
And a mustache.
He made me enjoy F1, when he stopped... shortly after, i stopped watching F1.
One of my favourites
One of my favourite and one of the fastest ever.
At the time people use to unfairly label him as a bit boring, maybe because of the tone of his voice. But if you were truly into f1, you knew he was a massive personality. I know at Silverstone at least, the team directors use to have to tear him away on a night as he just loved chatting with all the fans, back when you could go to the pit areas.
He is the reason a lot of us Brits are into f1.The legend.The Lion.
Mansell in that car is literally the nostalgic image I have in my head as a 5 year old. Still for me the most beautiful F1 car of all time
Well said mate,I absolutely loved F1 back in the day,so many brilliant drivers,so much rivalry,but tbh out of all the drivers,I was on the edge of my seat every single time I watched Nigel Mansell. ❤❤
You sure he's french?
Great respect for the Lion Nigel God bless all the gentlemans driver of those days ❤
When he left for Indy Car it was a sad, sad day 😢
Cheered me up that as a ROOKIE he won nearly every race, set NEW Fastest Lap Records on most tracks and completely DOMINATED 🇺🇸
I’m tearing up watching this!! Damn you mansell pass me a tissue!! You made a grown man cry😅.Red5.
Nigel getting emotional always makes me get emotional. Big love
It’s the mustache. A real one.
Nigel nailed to the back of Senna's gearbox in the last laps at Monaco is a major F1 memory.
He drove those laps like a man possessed. After bringing the car to a halt, he had to be lifted out and could not walk for several minutes. He was totally spent. It was the most exciting battle I have seen in many many years of F1.
I remember it well what a finish what a race nowadays they would give Nigel a 10 second penalty for driving too close lol
One of the bits that stuck with me also. you couldn't see where senna's car ended and where Mansell's started, epic driving.
Nigel Mansell...one of the only things never exaggerated on the Grand Tour
See ya later Paul Walker mate!
The most fierce, competitive driver of his era, a privilege to have witnessed him drive.
This man gave us some of the best racing I have ever witnessed, he deserves to go down in history as one of the best, the most exciting and certainly one of the bravest. What a legend.
He drove that Williams like he stole it. Miss those glory days of F1.
Absolutely, the bravest and fastest no doubt. Senna disciples etc would beg to differ.
@@jbradbury2, Nigel did stuff in that car that was brave to the edge of foolhardiness . . .
@@jbradbury2Senna had to battle VERY hard to fight Mansell & even Senna considered him to be one of the best he ever raced against.
@@jbradbury2 He was the only one to be as fast as Senna. Nigel just lacked some luck and control, but that's why we loved him. Heartof a lion.
I don't like getting older, but being a teenager when he was running this round Silverstone and those scenes. My god that was great. He may look like an old man with a moustache to you now, but in his time he was an utter BEAST.
Exactly how I feel. He gave it everything! Except maybe at McLaren...
Indeed, no one should forget Nigel was prepared to give everything, if there was a chance to win. The most formidable opponent you can imagine.
People here in South Australia still talk about how they played golf with him whenever the gp came to Adelaide
Saying he was just such a calm normal person and always had great words of encouragement
I believe it 100 %. He seems to be a genuine bloke and a pleasant person. Wish I could meet him someday.
He was an atrocity in terms of being a team player. A man who thrived on making people uncomfortable within the team and stirring up trouble for no good reason. A great driver, but I wouldn’t employ him.
@@patrickdaly5988source?
@@largol33t12 oh please! You make it sound like Prost was a saint and didn't have a huge rivalry with Senna. Talk about egos...
I followed Nige during a round of golf at Royal Sydney in 1988, that was the year of the Judd engine. Not a great year for Williams but he’s as good a golfer as a driver.
Max, Lewis, Fernando... Eat your hearts out, Red 5 was truly something special back then
What a touching moment, it's like seeing an old friend
He was the reason I got into F1 aged 11. Happy memories!
Me too, after I saw his tyre blow out in Australia 1986 on the news, so I started watching F1 after that. What a great time to be into F1. I don't watch it any more.
Uno di quei piloti che non esistono più ...cuore passione e coraggio grande Nigel un grande leone pagherei solo per stringergli la mano un gentleman....uno di noi che ci è riuscito ...non un ricco predestinato ma un ragazzo con le palle ...grazie per le emozioni che mi hai regalato quando ero bambino.... Mansell per me un grande campione
Condivido ogni tua parola....vale lo stesso per me .
Saw him in Hockenheim.
A absolut legend, a true knight. I miss those times, not only because of f1😂
this lad got my ultmost respect as driver when i saw him overtaking on the outside of La peraltada in Mexico. In my book, the best overtake I have ever seen
Can’t imagine how he felt getting back in red 5. Absolute genius in his day.
Only driver who gave Senna a run for his money and also made the moves others could only dream of.
@@Red5_Huh? 😂😂 Prost? Mansell wasnt even close to Senna and Prost.
Mansell lost 3 championships...he's only remembered cuz he's a brit
@@Red5_ Mansell had much better cars at disposal tho. Williams he was driving were rockets and he should have won 86' and 87' instead of fumbling it. Senna and Prost wouldnt have lost championships with Fw11. He went from being beaten by DeAngelis for 5 seasons straight to winning 13 races in a span of 2 yrs. Sudden burst of form or a OP car? I say the latter... I actually like Mansell he was entertaining driver and great overtaker that was very fast on his day but Senna and Prost were another level. It showed when Mansell was reduced to number 2 in 1990 next to Alain... That Ferrari was a world champion car yet Mansell didnt even beat Berger in points...
Why was his number red and the other Williams cars white? This happened multiple seasons I believe, an oddity that I never heard a reason for, care to comment on this F1 trivia? Was this after Senna died in 1994 and Nigel took Senna’s number 0 but it was in red for the remainder of 1994? I was thinking this was an Adaptive Suspension FW from 1993 but maybe this is a later car.
@@RyanPerrella I believe it was from 85 when Nigel joined Williams. Rosberg was number 6 so in white the numbers looked similar. Hence red 5. In 94 Nigel had sennas number 2. Hill was 0
Still the greatest, he’s the reason I’m in love with racing.
Red five shall roar again. Cheers from 🇧🇪
So glad to see he's made a full recovery from a melty face and arrow after Jeremy, Richard, and James rescued him from Poland.
Love to see drivers United with their old cars ❤
F1 should make this a regular feature on their TH-cam channel.
Johnny Herbert getting back behind the wheel of the Mazda 787b was one of my favs.
For me Mansell and Senna were a class above. Very fond memories of my grandad and I with BBC Grand Prix coverage on a Sunday seeing Mansell and Senna at the office. F1 just not the same now sadly 😢
Him chasing Senna down around Monaco is gold
Yup, happy days with all the excitement distilled into a relatively short programme. Made it that much more special imo.
I am 62 and do not even watch it now or the WRC. Just watered down versions of the real thing!
Agreed. F1 in the late 80s up to Senna’s death was so pure - the apex of man and machine. The Lion, Prost, Senna. The races were so exciting to watch. Karting with 1000bhp engines.
Legends never die
Nigel Mansell, the monster, um dos melhores da história!!!
Huge respect for this Champion. Hugs from Brazil.
His star status reached the wider word of F1, and as a fan from his original hometown of Birmingham, UK, that makes me very proud :-) Hugs back from Staffordshire, UK!
Proud to say I watched him race at Mid Ohio during his CART career. Always appreciated his style. Nothings changed
Big cheers to you Mr Nigel Mansell!!!!
From a huge Senna fan.
All my respect Mr. Mansell 🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
The most exciting F1 driver ever and by far my favourite! It's been awesome to see Nigel back in the car with which he wrote history! I hope to see him drive it more often!
Great Mansell, Great driver, the Lion... greetings from BRAZIL
I love Nigel Mansell's soul! a survivor of the f1 madness of the 80s and 90s.
So happy to see his mustache back again with his old car old team this must’ve been so nostalgic for him for me he is prolly the best and the most agressive driver after Senna back in that era respect ❤
All my respects from Argentina to Mr. Nigel Mansell, excellent F1 driver and a man with capital letters. Those pilots and people that are hard to find nowadays.
He was such an inspiration for me watching him drive for F1 i was watching when Ayrton.. then Indy and who can forget Murry Walker calling all his drives ....such great times and sad times
I was there that season, and I got on well with Nigel.
On the day in Budapest when he secured the championship he gave me a big hug in the Williams garage after the race, and I went to work in the press room smelling of champagne . . .
Good times.
I think Mansell is a funny and very nice guy with an unique personality. I saw the 80's in F-1, and I miss someone like Nigel on Grid now.
Greetings from São Paulo, Brazil.
Nigel, THE Williams driver of the team's history. Genius and insanity united. Great to see him driving his FW14 baby again. Plus his moustache = phenomenal 🤩
Notice how none of his "old crew" are friendly with him. There's a reason for that. A normal person would be like with old family.
Some say his moustache gave him an extra half a second...
He slipped back in to this old way so quickly that after filming. He jumped out of the car, went straight to his chopper and went for a round of golf without any debriefing. lol
@@uv77mc85 yea heard some stories about him being an ar** back in the day...
Glad to see the respect Nigel Mansell gets as he deserves it he is a legend. His stories are golden.
Great to see him, cheers from Brazil.
You can tell that was very emotional for him to be with his old crew again and to sit in the car once more.
Nigel has always been my sporting hero, right from being a child watching F1. His passion, determination, and talent were breathtaking. And to see Nigel again in one of his race cars brings back such fantastic memories for all of us as well! Take care.
Glory days of F1 great guy driver
This man had to race against Nelson piquet Alain prost and Ayrton Senna to get his results. No other driver has had such formidable drivers around him on track. That said I wish Ayrton was still alive.
I mean the boys today going up against max verstappen, Lewis hamilton, and fernando alonso and not too long ago we had Sebastien vettel too. Yeew Charles lecerc has his work cut out for him haha
That would be the Newy effect an effect that today has put the RB19 in a league of its own.
No F1 Drivers will ever have those odds staked against them in the Foreseeable future????
@@paulmcdonald8055 I would agree with that.
Not only that then he went to USA and kicked butt in Indycar winning in his first year.
One of the best drivers to race in Formula One.
My hero, watched you fighting sundays more than 30 years ago as a very young lad, I have tears in my eyes seeing this. being a hamilton fan now but Nigel is like first love, always remains special.
Grande Nigel, bravissimo pilota💪
What a beautiful moment.
It's always nice when you see giants of the past getting reunited with their old machinery.
Wish we could see this more often
Our Nige, a national treasure.
Great Nigel Mansell. Always supporting him back in the days.
Show the man drive it.
They will on the series, I guess you have to pay Sky £££ to see that bit 🤣
I was at Stowe corner at the British GP in 1992 aged 10. Memories! I still remember Lap 1 with Nigel coming down the Hangar Straight and the gasps from the crowd as he was already a country mile ahead.
Brings back 92 in a heartbeat
O leão rugindo novamente,grande Mansell.
Our Nige!
Real f1 , missed so much
What a legend, he should have had 3 world champs in 1986 he was well in the lead at the last GP of the season in Australia and on his was to being world champion when his tyre exploded and in 1991 when unreliability enabled Ayrton Senna to take that title tgungla like leading the Candian GP by a distance ce when his transmission failed with only half a lap to go, an understate, brave lion of a man and a true brit.
Very true mate very true
The car he was driving in 1986 and 1987 was good enough to walk the title that year and Alain Prost realistically shouldnt have even been in a contention. Put Alain or Ayrton in fw11 and they win the championship with big margin...
Still a legend though.
IndyCars is NOT easy as so many claim. His 1993 title is just as amazIng as his F1 title. He is a TWO time champion. He won on his Indy Car debut in Australia too.
@largol33t12 spot on he is still the only driver to hold both world championships at the same time and there aren't many drivers who have won the Indy Car championship in their rookie year, I actually think that season showed his skill and bravery even more than his F1 win, for a start he was not in the quickest car, it was competitive but not the quickest, he won the Indy Car championship on pure talent and bravery, bearing mind all the tracks were new to him too. He does not get enough credit for how good he was. Additionally, he was competing against Senna and Prost 2 of the all time greats in F1.
Senna and Nigel. unforgettable.
My favourite driver, so, so , so exciting to watch.
YEAH,WAS VERY GOOD TO SEE, DRIVING..EMOTION GARANTY..
Now imagine how cool it would be to see Mansell, Senna, Prost back on their cars again.
Nigel, legend!
Back to back f1 and indy car champion!
Absolute legend!!
Nigel Mansell is my all-time favourite F! driver. Reminds me of watching him and cheering him to victory with my dad as a kid. What an absolute legend he is.
Magic Mansell my Hero from my past I just loved this era
And mine
Pedal to the metal.
He was fearless. Always giving 100%.
Magic! what great great memories , Nigel will always be my favourite F1 Driver.
Still more gentleman and driver like all the young "stars" in F1 together.
Tears in my eys when I think about Michaels and Ayrton accidents.
So glad he got the chance drive that car in 92 because he deserved that title
He's the ONLY driver to hold F1 title and Indy car title at the same time,nobody will ever achieve that again just saying from North of Newcastle 🇬🇧 🤔
Ultra dominate car just like max this year
@@maximushornet You must be new to F1...
@@maximushornetTrue. But to be fair, Mansell deserved a title way before then and would have been world champion in 1986 had it not been for a blow out in Adelaide.
@@nickxcore74 Not far off in 87 either.
mansel , prost , senna ; true F1 heroes !!
He is simply a lion!!! Great Nigel!
genuine guy
un leone rimane sempre un leone
He’s a living legend.
And the reason I follow F1👌
Absolute legend. One of the top drivers in the prime era of F1
😂😂😂legend 😂😂😂😂
@@sadikurrahman4833 ??
@@sadikurrahman4833 How is he not?
@@sadikurrahman4833 What you're laughing at?
Super great driver. Glad to see him race in his days
Piloto raiz, foi o piloto que eu mais gostei de ver pilotando, Nigel coração de leão 🦁
ERA FODA...QUANDO O GALVÃO BUENO DIZIA; E LÁ VEM O MANSELL..E VINHA MESMO..
my alltime favourite f1 driver such an icon and true gentelman great to see you back in the seat great memories lots of love and respect to you my hero
El Leon,I rooted like hell for him even tho I was a senna lifer. Man was fearless, relentless, he fully committed to challenging anyone ahead. His chase of Senna at monaco, the dummy on piquet, the pass around the outside in the ferrari. They should give him the car.
The chase at Monaco is some of the greatest driving I've ever seen. Phenomenal, the speed was just mind-blowing.
@@ianpodmore9666 I could watch those two race any circuit for any length of time.
Thanks Nigel for the memories...I'm going to go through my f1 and Indycar races again...cheers
Watched it 3 times. Feel quite emotional.
The 90's were the best years for both F1 and CART.
The most famous moustache in sport.
He will always be my favourite sportsman. He always has time for his fans. True Legend of Formula 1.
For me who started to watch F1 in '92. Mansell is a rock star
He looks like my old geography teacher, in fact back in the 90’s he looked like my old geography teacher. Love him..
Back when F1 was exciting. Red 5, the legend
Such an incredible moment. Always one of my favorite cars, Iconic livery.
A beautiful moment from an absolute legend.
I love him giving it a lil run up to get in his car. What a legend both the car and the champion 🤗
Mansell was one of the greatest
Loved Nigel in the latest Grand Tour episode
Imaginem um Nigel Mansell no auge da carreira pilotando um RBR atual.
That mustache is just iconic, what a legend he is!!
This man made me a fan of F1. Watched him race against other legends of his time. I always wanted Mansell to win. I have watched every single race since then.
The most exciting driver in the history of F1, the biggest balls and on his day unbeatable my hero. Thank you for the memories my idol. 🙏
P.S Hungary 🇭🇺 1989 at Ferrari and Silverstone 1987 at Williams at his peak.
@FunkyMonk6 The only driver Senna had no choice to respect what a compliment. 👍
Puts today's drivers to shame
I couldn't stop smiling while watching this
I was at becketts 1990 91 92 f1s golden era ❤
1990 not a bad year for LeMans,Jaguar and Group C either
For me he is best champion all time
Mansell you are living legend
More please!!! The Golden age of F1. Go Red 5!
Great bloke great driver 👍