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I love how a few years ago Hamilton tweeted he hated the Halo on the car and now in Monza he said he's so happy with the Halo and that it saved his life.
Not a big fan of the halo, but it's a bit crazy now that every time there a serious incident where the halo is touched then it's said that it saved the driver's life. There have been dozens of serious crashes over the years where drivers have taken huge hits to the head and survived. Now, it's assumed that any hit would otherwise have been fatal. Check out Nelson Piquet in the rain going into the back of another car in Adelaide. He took a huge hit to the head. Martin Brundle in Interlagos etc etc.
For those who don't understand the reference, Mark Webber went airborne twice in his Mercedes CLR during the Le Mans of 1999, in qualifying and race (the car was aerodynamically unstable and had a tendency of taking off in some circumstances).
It really is incredible that drivers walked away from these incidents without any serious injuries, credit to the designers of the cars that make them withstand such possibilities.
Absolutely. But I rarely hear praise for those who regulate the sport, where safety actually seems to come first. The engineers you praise deserve credit of course but they're responding to regulations and I think, I THINK, if the teams COULD, they would compromise safety for speed/wins/etc. Not all, but some. I grew up in the Hill/Schumacher era and I can almost hear the German's eloquent tones saying "Nein, give me the speed, forget about the safety." He was just that kind of guy and I think Ferrari would have listened. Haha. But I digress. Regulators FTW.
Amazed Webber didn't get a leg injury!! -Flipped at 300km/h -Lost nose cone crash structure -Front on(no nose cone/crumple zone) into only 3 layers of tires -1.84m tall crammed inside cockpit
In case you don't know, Fittipaldi did his 360 in the last 200m of the race, so he reached the chequered flag and finished the race with that wreck after landing.
He has moments of brilliance and he has moments where I want to slap him upside the head and say "what are you saying. Brain in gear before opening mouth." He has said some stupid shit recently.
1:44 recall in Belgium of Fernando Alonso going over Charles Leclerc from Nico Hülkenberg, and 4:29 totally horrific seeing Mark Webber colliding behind Heikki Kovalainen then somersaulting in air
3:43 is literally the image that comes up first in my head every time of Australian GP is mentioned. Probably one of the most famous moments of the early 2000s F1.
This is why the halo is needed. Its better to have something rather than nothing. You might not need it now but its always there to provide better chances of survival.
I love how the whole halo debate was over after Alonso went over Leclerc's head.
F1 killed the debate, that was the plan all along
I love how a few years ago Hamilton tweeted he hated the Halo on the car and now in Monza he said he's so happy with the Halo and that it saved his life.
@@arthurmorgan5332 even grosjean hated it too lol
@@whohouuu oh
Not a big fan of the halo, but it's a bit crazy now that every time there a serious incident where the halo is touched then it's said that it saved the driver's life. There have been dozens of serious crashes over the years where drivers have taken huge hits to the head and survived. Now, it's assumed that any hit would otherwise have been fatal.
Check out Nelson Piquet in the rain going into the back of another car in Adelaide. He took a huge hit to the head. Martin Brundle in Interlagos etc etc.
"I bet we are going to have flying cars in the future."
The flying cars:
50th like
Noice
Especially those that will fly over other cars
The flying F1s: AM I A JOKE TO YOU?!
Ts cool
And I love crashes☢️😁
This video should be titled
when Red Bull literally give you wings
Congrats ur 1st reply
And make it double
Make it triple
now a quadruple
Now a quintuple
I love how at 0:25 they walked it off and talked about it like it was no issue! That’s what true sportsmanship looks like
But, Look at the Nico. His reaction was so mean.
Nico looked mad
@@SINNER-jw6yi he was clearly nodding like when you say "yeah"
It wasn't mean at all:/
"well Mark's got a habit of flying hasn't he" - Ross Brawn
"He did in Mercedes SportsCars a few times"
For those who don't understand the reference, Mark Webber went airborne twice in his Mercedes CLR during the Le Mans of 1999, in qualifying and race (the car was aerodynamically unstable and had a tendency of taking off in some circumstances).
@@cantfindawayout Mercedes had aimed high but the car had aimed somewhat higher
Legendary reply from Ross that one.. still laugh at that 😂🤣
😂😂
4:47 I'm sure no one expected that DHL advertisement banner to be destroyed when they put it there
That just shows how high we got launched. That's about 10-14 feet in my opinion.
@@pineowl7558 hopefully one day y'all will learn the metric system...
@@fredjackson3264 10-14 foot is how many meter?
@@andro_system 4,26 m
@@fredjackson3264 not our fault that we were taught the imperial system from the start of our education.
In the first clip I love Nico and Narain strolling back to the pits together having a casual debrief.
Nico probably even felt bad for Narain having to drive that pos... as it was caused by it breaking down anyway.
“Nico”
“Yeah mate”
“You totaled the car”
“I know. Don’t worry, we can buy another one”
4:39
When you lose the race on your playstation game and throw the controller.
4:38
*casually throws $90,000 wheel out of frustration*
Hamilton did that too in 2016 Spanish GP.
@@DiminishingAugmentation wdym
@@amywilliams142 Bruh, F1 steering wheels cost $90,000+
Love how Karthikeyan talks to Nico
"You should've seen it from my view, you went like, over me!"
For sure!
Look Webber IN MERCEDES. Le Mans
And nico like *nods* 😂😂😂
This is the importance of halo.
To be fair nothing happened to the driver without halo
The halo saved romains life on sunday
True
@@user-it4iz7pv1g nah, you were wrong
@@donisyahrizal5996 i never said that we don't need halo.
4:06 My guy just does a freakin backflip with an F1 car...
Ehhh I’ll give an 9.5 out of ten, as he was unable to stick the landing
Kangomato Cryptid ikr
flip car get 100 point
Red Bull gives you wiiiiings
4:30
@@leafertYT red bull breaks ur wings
4:30 Webber : *"Ah s_it, here we go again."*
Fitipaldi to the engenier: "Hey, Im gonna do a flip"
Enginer: "WHAT??"
Fitapaldi: "Watch this boy"
Bruh
Basically describes Christian's NASCAR carrer, a FLIPping disaster...
😂😂😂
engineer
Gm. . v. . 😢. Waaaaaaq2
1950: In the future we will have flying cars!
2020: Well yes, but actually no
Goddamnit, I arrived late. xD
Hahah I was early enough
Yesn’t
They just cant land well
Should I do the format correctly?
Well yes, but actually no.
2:40 the front camera is like:"let me just quick check the weather please, yes it's nice'n' sunny out there 😎
Same in 4:56 :D
@@bluemanczstudio4448 yeah you're right 😁
4:35 Well, Red Bull does give you wings
Day one of asking for top ten moments of Pastor Maldonado Brilliance
1) Maldonado jumpstart at Spa 2012 😂
Or battle against Hamilton at Valencia 2012
*crashes
Looks like the problem for Maldonado is terminal, they'll be retiring the car
@@Mazzo_02 2) flipping gutierrez in bahrain
It really is incredible that drivers walked away from these incidents without any serious injuries, credit to the designers of the cars that make them withstand such possibilities.
Absolutely. But I rarely hear praise for those who regulate the sport, where safety actually seems to come first. The engineers you praise deserve credit of course but they're responding to regulations and I think, I THINK, if the teams COULD, they would compromise safety for speed/wins/etc. Not all, but some.
I grew up in the Hill/Schumacher era and I can almost hear the German's eloquent tones saying "Nein, give me the speed, forget about the safety." He was just that kind of guy and I think Ferrari would have listened. Haha. But I digress. Regulators FTW.
And to think HANS wasn’t mandated until 2003…
Not Jules Bianchi.
Also credit to well located and designed run-off areas.
Lies again? Fly Emirates Battery AA
Convenient the algorithm has brought me here one day after Ricciardo won Monza but Max ended up on top.
like how he just abandoned the steering wheel at the end like;
"this thing never helped me at all..."
0:36 The ancestor of the DAS system 2011, colourised
True actually
🤣
"colourised" wow really? HAHAHSHAHSHSH
😂
Williams in 1994 and 2002: *made cars that could fly.*
Williams now: *make cars that can't pass the Q1.*
FiA regulations man..
Styrian GP qualy is calling it, wants to kill your joke
hungary 2020 never happened
migui gamer
There’s gonna be a new vid of this now with alonso
There are a few bigger than all of these. Barichello at Imola 94, Brundle at Brazil 94 and Australia 96. And the most recent, Zhou at Silverstone 22.
I’d say that zhou’s crash ties with webber’s
@@tablefly this is flying cars zhou didn't fly he just slided
Zhou didn’t even fly, he just slid.
Brazil 94 definitely bigger that glock's accident
0:36 *_The now famous DAS testing_*
Lol true 😅😅😅
0:42 I like how petrov still tries to turn with a broken steering wheel xD
😂😂😂😂
Like when Buemi lost both of his front wheels in the breaking and still try to steer
Mark Webber really has a knack for flipping cars doesn't he
I can’t imagine F1 without Halo, when I see crashes like this 2:02. look at the Halo of the Alfa
Justin pshhhh extremely close. Serious injuries without halos
Rip
Sauber
Saved Leclerc
It was still called Sauber till 2019 when it got renamed to "Alfa Romeo"
0:36 Petrov inveted DAS
3:12 that tire landed on the car!!! That driver was very lucky!
I think that the rolling tire in the first clip was much more dangerous. 0:17
Indeed. Can't make out the car, was it a Orange Arrows?
X Fade yes
@@Xfade81 yes
@@Xfade81 yep. It's Enrique Bernoldi's car
3:40 " hey Rubens , I am part of airlines"
"So¿?"
"S🅱️innafly"
You’re a man of culture I see
S🅱️inalla
Anto
10 months ago
3:38
Ralf: Hey Rubens, i'm part of airlines
Rubens: So?
Ralf: S🅱innafly
@@kkfoto it is copied
The Webber crash in Valencia is still one of the scariest things I have ever seen live
#1 Automatically Redbull
Because Redbull gives you wings!!!!!😂😂😂
Also Webber likes flying his cars
@tryingtobefunnypolice
ikr that its YT but hey
@@theoriginalshew with the car upside down ~XD
And Ferrari takes your wings!
1999 Le Mans race flashbacks with a CLR.
Amazed Webber didn't get a leg injury!!
-Flipped at 300km/h
-Lost nose cone crash structure
-Front on(no nose cone/crumple zone) into only 3 layers of tires
-1.84m tall crammed inside cockpit
amazing recommendations, youtube
Mark Webber would be a great pilot. He flew sereval times with Mercedes during Le Mans too lol
The fact that all of them lived through those crashes shows how far safety features have come.
In case you don't know, Fittipaldi did his 360 in the last 200m of the race, so he reached the chequered flag and finished the race with that wreck after landing.
now add Zhou in this video
4:47 He hits the signage hanging over the track!
0:46 Drive safely
Petrov - No, I don’t think I will
Another day in Russia
No, Will
Can't drive dangerous on the road if you're flying above it
@@theUnforgiven48 lol
4:06 "Come on, Fittipaldi, do a backflip!"
I think Alonso’s crash in Australia looked pretty epic with the super slo mo camera. It should be on here.
The car wasn’t really flying though.
@@vesnabernjak-ord8674yes it was, watch the slow mo. He flew farther, higher and faster than some in the video.
Where is the flying of Fernando Alonso in Australia 2016?
2:09
You can hear Alonso's Spanish accent becoming a bit American.
Credits to Zak Brown
Especially the word car
@@barcegt1728 haha yeah didnt roll his tongue
I noticed that as well. He certainly took some lessons. His pronunciation is just so much better than in his Renault or Ferrari days...
Maybe also due to the time Alonso has spent @ Indy 500 too?
No more cutting chicken though :(
3:43 "Everybody shunting behind in sympathy" 😂
I love Martin Brundle
He has moments of brilliance and he has moments where I want to slap him upside the head and say "what are you saying. Brain in gear before opening mouth." He has said some stupid shit recently.
3:38
*Ralf:* Hey Rubens, i'm part of airlines
*Rubens:* So?
*Ralf: S🅱innafly*
I understood that reference
4:03 dude said "ight I'm done racing lemme make a backflip real quick"
I believe I can fly
I believe i can touch the sky
I Think about it every night and day
Spread my wings and fly away
Spread my wings and fly away
Hey that's my line, alright no
Mark Webber Valencia easily number one. I was so glad when he threw his steering wheel afterwards, I knew he was ok. The barrier hit was massive.
03:41 now, that car actually achieved lift, also known as flying.
Whatching accidents without halo gives the same feeling of whatching people shaking hands and hugging each other these days.
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watching
Mercedes: LeMans Airport, need permission to take off...
LeMans: Permission granted
only mercedes ? what about 360 degree ?
and it not mercedes , it rosbergarbage . he take off not factory team
He's talking about when the clk's took off at le mans not F1
@@fikriizuan3194 He's talking about when Mark Webber took off in his Mercedes CLK during practice and qualifying of Le Mans
@@DrSabot-A
As it's about Mercedes, Dumbreck's wreck also qualifies, so does the Sauber-Mercedes crash of John Nielsen in 1985.
0:34 the first version of DAS
Mark Webber sure has some experience flying through the air upside down!
4:30: RED BULL gives you wings
0:27 I love this interaction 😂
Guess There Is Some Truth When They Say
RED BULL GIVES YOU WINGS
And Ferrari takes your wings
When F1 cars fly in a nutshell: Congratulations, you obtained "The Plane Mode" Badge
Came to see the time Mark got his pilots license, stayed for the carnage
Everyone: flies hitting moving cars
Damon Hill: flies by hitting a standing still car
@Kim Yo Jong's Sandwich
Lol that's true
Vitaly Petrov flies by hiting the grass
@Kim Yo Jong's Sandwich AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
"Redbull gives you wings"
- Mark Webber 2010
It just shows HOW LIGHT these cars are!
11 place: Alonso, Austin 2022
or maybe #1 wheelie
Red bull: gives you wings
Mark Webber: indeed man
Ferrari: Takes Red Bull's wings.
Vettel: Now that's what I'm talking about
Lol
Mercedes when they’re gonna use DAS
Black flag, you've been disqualified
@@Niko-he4ji NOOOOO
AYYYYYY JEFFIEE
Time to become speed
@@allucinogeny yeeeees
1:44 recall in Belgium of Fernando Alonso going over Charles Leclerc from Nico Hülkenberg, and 4:29 totally horrific seeing Mark Webber colliding behind Heikki Kovalainen then somersaulting in air
The most action F1 video of all time.
Mark webber the man who flipped not only in f1 but le mans as well, he really did make red bull catchphrase give you wings a little bit to literal
"Back on, more or less, its wheels". I love how articulate these announcers are.
Burtis crash is for me the most iconic, seeing it as a nine-year-old, in the midst of falling hopelessly in love with f1.
Allianz: Drive Safely
Petrov: Haha car go fwoom
Mark Webber was like: "Ight imma head out"
All that practice during the Le Mans '99 weekend finally paid of for him.
@@CJGZW1993 That reference.
Ladies and Gentleman:
The future - flying cars
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻(x100)
Missed the flew of the Rubens Barrichello that weekend in Italy in 1994.
Who's here after Verstappen landed on top of Hamilton at Monza 2021?
Yes
1920:in 100 years we will have flying cars!
2020:
You could say...
They were Flying Finns
You've been awarded a time penalty for that last pun
Except none of them were Finns. Sad times.
@@Niko-he4ji *punalty
Martin Brundle: You can’t do that
Jeff: You’ve been awarded a time penalty for flying over the curb.
0:48, Hoccus Poccus, Lotus Floatus
3:55 I loved that new GP4 graphic pack
3:43 is literally the image that comes up first in my head every time of Australian GP is mentioned. Probably one of the most famous moments of the early 2000s F1.
LOVE love love those in-car cameras! Thanks so much for posting!
1:44
Every beginning of an open wheel race in GTA Online be like:
0:41 - steering wheel off
petrov: why is it not turning? WHY? I need to try harder 😂😂😂
Now picture Buemi trying to steer with no front wheels :D
“Flying cars should exist”
Formula 1 cars: I’m right here!
Kln Alexa
Kinder
Hats off to the guy who invented the Halo
4:48 Webber blowing through that sign is pretty insane
"Mark Webber's gone right up there!" I don't know why, but that line has always made me laugh. Legard's best moment. xD
"Everyone shunting in sympathy" 3:46 nice one
This completely changes the meaning of 'Flying lap'
Those were some great flying laps
Mark casually throw the steering wheel after that car flip is just wow
We need to see Mark Webber make at least three appearances here.
here after Max and Lewis
This is why the halo is needed. Its better to have something rather than nothing. You might not need it now but its always there to provide better chances of survival.
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Mercedes in 2020: invents and uses DAS
Vitaly Petrov in 2011: *I am four parallel universes ahead of you*
In all seriousness Mark Webber was so freaking lucky to walk away from that.
Justo lo recomienda hoy jajaja
0:27 Rosberg casually looking like he’s on the catwalk