Its still bothers me to this day that people still refer to it as Force India. Sure it's 'still pink' yeah like that makes it an actual excuse for it to be Force India. It's still Racing Point because Mr. Stroll only bought its stuff (staff, car, drivers). They didn't buy the entry or 'team'. Force India doesn't exist in its lineage, people Or ya know u can just ignore all of this cuz regulations are stupid and the FIA are just agents for Ferrari and what not....
Kinda hard to agree with considering: - It doesn't have the worse engine on the grid - The car isn't a joke on pace relative to the field in comparison to the F92 Not sure how a Team's inability to manage a working Strategy somehow makes this year's car worse then one from 1992 where the engine was such a joke on power, it got replaced with an older engine from the previous season.
Seb’s cursed mustache. I believe that if he didn’t have that travesty of a ‘stache he could have won 2019. I mean after he shaved it, it took months for him to regain his power back in Singapore
@@WinTech4074 the worst car is something absolute not relative. the 2013 mclaren was way better, than the 2015. the 2013 was a top of the midfield car, sometimes even top car. the 2015 car was a backmarker, that was at some times the worst car on the grid.
One whole second slower than last year's car, posts a slower time on softs than Merc did on wets, almost gets outqualified by Williams.... We've only seen two races so far (one of which was a double DNF like 2 laps in) but it really doesn't look good for fezza this year.
Well, the W03 did win a race. Which was a goal in 2012 for Mercedes and they preferred to win their first race since their comeback than winning no races. So, they archieved their goal and from 2013 onwards we saw Mercedes rising to the most dominant team we know today.
They took over Brawn, who took over BAR, who had taken over Tyrrell. There is much more history there, but going back to a Tyrrell car wouldn't fit the tone of the video, considering they left out some pretty unimpressive Jaguar, Minardi, Jordan and Stewart cars.
they really didn't inherit much from brawn gp. the company was so cash strapped that they barely put any money towards development for the next year. mercedes really started with a clean sheet in 2010.
@@MGregoir Yet included a Renault, from an entirely different team; which has nothing to do with the current 'Renault' team. Doesn't make sense when every other team only goes back to it's current iteration (apart from Racing Point, where they used Force India, who aren't a current team...)
1980's Ferrari 312T5 is by far the worst Ferrari ever. It's best finish was 5th, it caused Ferrari to finish 10th in the WCC, their lowest ever finish in the championship, and it was, if I remember correctly, the only Ferrari ever to fail to qualify for a race. They scored only 8 points all season, finishing second last out of the teams who scored at least 1 point. Alfa Romeo was the only team who scored a point to finish behind Ferrari that year, and they only had a single car finish 3 races all season long. Had Alfa had any reliability at all that year, they would have most likely pushed Ferrari to last in the WCC. The SF1000 is a crap car by Ferrari's standards, but probably only as bad as the F14T to be fair.
Rosario Verano yeah the 312t5 was 10th in championship, best finish 5th. I guess it didnt count since it’s considered the same car as the rest of 312t’s which were successes
@@zupperm It practically was an upgrade of 1979 Championship-winning 312T4, as such it might be considered as the same car, still its naming was different, as such it should be considered another car, and by far the worst Ferrari has ever entered, so bad it led to the only podiumless Season in its history! By far, the biggest stain in Ferrari's motorsport palmares.
I guess it wasnt considered because it wasnt entirely new car but "evolution" (if you can even call it that) from previous years cars... If we look at the brand new cars that were not developed from previous season cars, then I would consider F14T from 2014 worse than the 1992 car. While both cars only managed to get to 2 podiums, atleast the 1992 car looked good, while that 2014 vacuum cleaner.....just utterly horrible...
I love the fact that force India isnt Jordan which it actually was because of the FIA contract or something like that still said it was. So you can take it back to 1991
Still kind of love the irony of Honda now providing the engines for the rivals of the team they used to own (and set on the path to being the dominant team of the 2010s).
Mercedes' worst car may end up being 2022's. Hamilton was just eliminated in Q1 for the first time since 2017 at the Saudi GP Not a great start for the Silver Arrows
@@zacharyarmstrong3839 The dumb thing is that everyone is bashing Claire Williams, but they understand Haas, while Vasseur is great according to everyone. Vasseur who cancelled the Honda deal. They could've been Honda Racing F1 now, a very rich team exploiting the pretty serious infrastructure they have there in Hinwill. Now they are a Ferrari B team with no independence.
@@djoetma Yep I love sauber. They definitely flubbed it on that one but tbh i see why they did it. At the time Honda was still considered a big risk and it couldve made or breaked the team. They at least found some short term stability in the Ferrari deal. I just hope they stay around, they're my favorite team.
It's really cool to hear about the history of the smaller teams, I feel like retrospectives tend to focus so much on the big dominant teams that it's easy to forget the others have history too.
I remember the early 90s. I was a teenager and was getting into formula 1. Italian, Ferrari fan and in particular a Jean Alesi fan. So much pain during the years from 1992 to 1995. Btw, Alesi in a recent interview confirmed that the biggest problem of the car was the crappy engine but that was a taboo within the team and the company and especially on the outside (towards journalists and the media) so they (Ferrari) always blamed the aerodynamics and Migeot for the poor performance of the car but in Alesi's own words the car was good to drive and the main problem was, as said, the engine.
if Alfa Romeo's worst car is a Sauber, and Racing Point's is a Force India, wouldn't Mercedes's worst car be the BAR PR01? Also if the logic in those is that the car is not chosen by car name but team history, why is Team Enstone's worst car from the original Renault era, and not the Toleman-Benetton-Renault-Lotus-Renault period that the actual team's history is?
@@sekhyhybrid6701 Reynard (BAR) built a new factory. They just bought Tyrrell's license. Don't know if any Tyrrell employees ended up working for them though
@@loetkoe27 Alright, then the BAR PR01 is the worst closely followed by the godawful Honda RA107 Earthcar. Jeez, that car was shit. So shit that Jenson Button drove a whole race (Shanghai 2007) without a frontwing to demonstrate how useless their front downforce was.
On the Williams note, how on earth did Paddy Lowe go from designing winning cars with McLaren and Mercedes to not even getting a wing mirror right with Williams and not even having a car at the start of testing?
It wasn't just him, it was him plus the existing structure of the team. For both examples. That tells you how abysmal the organization at Williams was (is?).
I thought that Toro Rosso used the V10 because Cosworth could not supply two teams with the new V8, plus once Red Bull had brought Minardi they could afford to pay for the Cosworth V8, so money was not really the issue , also Ferrari said they could not supply three teams with the new V8 in the engines first season either.
As bad as the F92 was, it's still one of the best looking Ferrari's imo. I loved that red with the black wings and the yellow Agip ... gorgeous. And what a season for Williams that was, Mansell was from another planet. Every race he finished he was 1st or 2nd on a bad day. And out qualifying Patrese by seconds.
TWO teams this year, Haas & Williams, could surpass their cars in this video as their “worst ever car”. We’ve nearly finished the season and they’re only at 3 and 0 points...
Well, 2020 certainly had the worst combined cars by both. I think this year Haas made an even worse car, while Williams managed to improve with shiny American money and I am happy for the team.
@@G.D.goodwill 2018 problems were primarily due to track and wind tunnel correlation issues. I don't understand how people say since the car was a dog in 2018, it must have been a dog in 2015 too. 2018 is not same as 2015. I genuinely believe they had good cars from 2015 to 2017 as evidenced from the strong results they had in Hungary and Monaco in some of the years. They were absolutely getting mugged on the straights. Sometimes they were down 30 -40 kph on the straights due to running out of the meagre deployment they had.
@@neelhaldankar6438 After 5 years of development and all the pain Mclaren endured. Red Bull is reaping the rewards of Mclaren's toil and pain. I am not for a second suggesting that Mclaren had the fastest car or for that matter divorce with Honda was a good thing. They should have stuck around with Honda and reaped the benefits of their hard work and not to mention the $100 million every year from Honda plus free engines and driver salary portion from them. They wanted to satisfy a certain grumpy Spaniard and paid the price.
Current Renault has nothing common with 1970s Renault. You should've picked up a car of a team that started off as Toleman. Ferrari of 1980 season was the worst ever, period. Red Bull RB2 from 2006 wasn't Cosworth-powered, it had Ferrari engine
It would be good to have a follow up video showing the worst car in the teams history (not the current team name's history): Mercedes (Brawn, Honda, BAR, Tyrrell); Red Bull (Jaguar, Stewart); Racing Point (Force India, Spyker, Midland, Jordan); Renault (Lotus, 2000s Renault, Benetton, Toleman but not 70s/80s Renault); Alfa Romeo (Sauber, BMW, Sauber but not 50s or 70s/80s Alfa); Alpha Tauri (Toro Rosso, Minardi).
Arguably that happened 4-5 years ago.. They seem to have lost all their regurgitators to Motorsport after they buyout, but all the journalists and polemicists went to Motor Sport beforehand.
every f1 teams best car ferrari/2002 car or 2004 car mercedes/2016 car mclaren/1988 car williams/1992 car red bull/2013 car renault/2005 car alfa romeo/1950 car alpha tauri/torro rosso 2008 car hass/2018 car racing point/2020 car
I would also include the McLaren MP4-30 of 2015. The first Honda powered McLaren since Australia 1992, wasn't only a car that fell short of the sky high expectations, but was desperately uncompetitive and unreliability was a big problem as well. It says a lot that Kevin Magnussen (who was filling in for the mysteriously concussed Alonso) barely managed double figures in terms of laps all weekend in Australia, and he didn't even reach the grid as his Honda engine failed on his way to the dummy grid. The performance was abysmal with the hybrid deployment often being finished halfway down a straight. This left Button and Alonso helpless to defend position, hence Alonso infamously saying, "GP2 engine," in Suzuka out of exasperation. In the end, McLaren were 9th of 10 teams in the Constructors Championship, being the lowest points scoring team, ahead only of Manor, with a best finish being a fortunate 5th place for Alonso in Hungary
The RS01 was nicknamed *The Yellow Teapot" not because it was "ungainly" but because of it's regular mid race demise and the cloud of steam and smoke hovering over it like a bloody teapot!
How come you treat Renault as a continuation of the original team rather than Toleman/Benetton but Racing Point and Alfa Romeo are treated as continuations of Sauber and Force India respectively?
@@jamiealder-martin9994 I don't necessarily think so - yes he was beaten quite convincingly in 2010, but in 2011 they were pretty much equal and in 2012 reliability cost Michael a win over Rosberg in my opinion.
Marko-13000 Michael could never get the most out of the Mercedes consistently were as Rosberg could think of you have them a great car the points deficit becomes greater
@@WCurranMPharm Giving Leclerc's results I'd say 1980 is worse, though the situation was similar. In 2020 Vettel is struggling whilst Leclerc is putting in heroic performances, but it was even worse in 1980. Jody Scheckter, who was the reigning world champion, only scored 2 points all season (worst tally ever for a reigning champion) whilst Gilles Villeneuve dragged the car to results it didn't deserve
This would have been more interesting if you had ignored branding changes (.ie BAR - Honda - Brawn - Mercedes as the same (evolving) organisation under different names)
@@9NineVolt Yeah they're really inconsistent on it. They used a Renault that wasn't produced by the current team (and allowed an FI that legally wasn't even though it was) and then ignored BARs that were produced in the same factory by the same engineers as the current cars. I'd suggest that more than one Jag or the 98 Stewart is worse than that Red Bull too and a couple of the very early Minardis that were worse than the STR1. (Although again that's only the entry and not the same team).
Racing Point is technically not the same as Force India. They did not buy the team's entry (unlike when Jordan became Midland etc.), they had to enter as a "new" team in mid-2018.
At least they had a car that didn't score any podiums in a season. Scary to think about that all the other Mercedes F1 cars did at least score podiums. Don't think the W11 would change that this year.
COMPLETELY wrong about the worst Ferrari, which would be the 312T5 from 1980. The team scored 8 points all year, finishing 10th in the Constructors Championship, after having won it the previous year with 113 points. Jody Scheckter, the reigning World Champion, finished 19th in 1980, scored 2 points from finishing 5th in Long Beach, and he even FAILED TO QUALIFY in Canada (when have you ever heard of a Ferrari not qualifying?). Villeneuve finished 14th overall. How on Earth did you miss that?
"The team that later became Racing Point ran the VJM-01, Which was heavily based on the snappily named Spyker F8 V11B, derived from the Midland M16 raced in 2006" Was not aware of that interesting lineage (Or letter soup that was the Spyker). Also, love the music in this video.
What about the Jordan 192 ( spyker, midland, force india, racing point).... Financial issues and a switch to a poor performing yamaha v12 turned one of 1991s best chassis and consistent performers into an unreliable poor handling car that only by luck scored a single point in its final race....
Worst Ferrari would be the 1980 312T5. So uncompetitive 1979 world champion Jody Scheckter even failed to qualify it for the 1980 Canadian GP. In the second half of the 1980 season the 312T5 was usually 4-5 seconds(!) slower compared to the pole position and even the lightning fast Gilles Villeneuve sometimes had has fastest lap over 3 seconds slower than the fastest car. Case in point: In the USA East GP (Watkins Glen) the 1980 world champion's (Alan Jones, Williams) fastest lap was 1'34''068 whereas 1979 world champion (Jody Scheckter, Ferrari) was 1'38''740 - yes, 4.672 seconds slower. People talk about how amazingly fast Gilles Villeneuve was but even his fastest lap was just 1'37''860, which was 3.792 seconds of Alan Jones (both managed their fastest lap on lap 44 of the race btw). The bottom line is that Ferrari ended the 1980 constructors' championship in 10th out of the 11 teams which scored points that year. 8 points (6 from Villeneuve and just 2 from Scheckter) in total was just abysmal - especially considering they had the world champion and one of the fastest drivers ever as a driver pairing.
Indeed. It was the worst points haul in Ferrari history, and compared to the year before one of the most humiliating failures of a car design ever seen. The 1993 car was a mediocre midfield car, but at least it scored a two-digit number of points.
@@siddarthvader3095 Red Bull used Cosworth in 2005, Moved to Ferrari power in 2006, then to Renault from 2007 (later badged as Tag Heuer) until 2019 when then switched to Honda.
"Haas 2019 was comfortably the worst Haas car"
Haas 2021: Allow me to introduce my self
Mercedes 2022: HELLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Bruh it won 2 races at least
@@Oscarstrainspottingit won one and this video was made 2 years ago u clown
@@Oscarstrainspotting sprint doesnt count
@@digitaldeathsquid3448 williams 2019: oh hey
[Knock, knock]
F92A: "Who's there?"
"It's the SF1000 here..."
Uncultured like most
Nah, their 2014 car was shite too
@@Fred_the_1996 not as much as SF1000
*Knock Knock 1980 Ferrari is here :D
@@cereofficial909 i think the 2014 car was worse, when Raikonnen finishes out of the top 10 in the standings when in his prime you know the car is bad
How the hell do you crash in a wind tunnel?
My brain doesn't understand, that needs its own video, i need answers.
I don't get it either
Probably they meant the car broke apart feom the air presaure
Grosjean
@@MrTommyboy211284 That's exactly what happened to the Hammerhead i Eagle Thrust.
@@trompastarbuck I think Ericsson hit us
I like how Racing Point is still treated as Force India 🤣🤣
Because it is or was i doubt they just went and fired all the staff over their first winter or last.
It is still pink.
alfa romeo too, as a sauber
Racing point only have one car that raced, so it's both the best and worst car.
Its still bothers me to this day that people still refer to it as Force India. Sure it's 'still pink' yeah like that makes it an actual excuse for it to be Force India. It's still Racing Point because Mr. Stroll only bought its stuff (staff, car, drivers). They didn't buy the entry or 'team'. Force India doesn't exist in its lineage, people
Or ya know u can just ignore all of this cuz regulations are stupid and the FIA are just agents for Ferrari and what not....
Ferrari worst car: 1992
me in 2020: so that was a fu**ing lie
This qualy wasn't that bad
I don't understand why everyone forgets the 2014 car it was the worst car Ferrari ever build
Kinda hard to agree with considering:
- It doesn't have the worse engine on the grid
- The car isn't a joke on pace relative to the field in comparison to the F92
Not sure how a Team's inability to manage a working Strategy somehow makes this year's car worse then one from 1992 where the engine was such a joke on power, it got replaced with an older engine from the previous season.
1980 car “notice me!!!”
2014 and 1996 were awful, but flattered by having two of the greatest ever drivers in them.
"Slow, overweight and unreliable"....yeah me too big woop
"I'm in this picture and I don't like it"
I'm not unreliable!
I feel attacked haha
At some point, we ought to have "F1's worst facial hair"
Hamilton's
Seb’s cursed mustache. I believe that if he didn’t have that travesty of a ‘stache he could have won 2019. I mean after he shaved it, it took months for him to regain his power back in Singapore
LeClerc, Verstappen, and Daniel Ricciardo in 2014 at the U.S. GP.
"f1's worst sunglasses"
Alonso's
I can't believe you didn't put the 2015 McLaren
I thought the same thing, this mclarne they showed, scored a podium, and 2015 was really embarrasing
Literally the worst McLaren ever produced was the MP4-18. It was so bad it didn’t even race lol
That's the worst car of recent times but Mclaren have been racing a long time. There have been worse cars
Adolfo Tolentino it didn’t race because it was bad?!
@@Christoph-vz3bi Embarrasing! Really embarrasing! Aahrg!
Racing Points best car
*Mercedes W10*
And it hasnt raced yet
Haha wow so funny and original
SBINBALLA SO FUNNY MAN😂👌
They didn't copy Mercedes, they straight up took their car
Ahaha. But you got the team name wrong mate, it's Tracing Point not Racing Point.
And yes - McLaren's 2015 was the worst of McLarens
Nanogon does that include the mp4-18?
@@WinTech4074 the worst car is something absolute not relative. the 2013 mclaren was way better, than the 2015. the 2013 was a top of the midfield car, sometimes even top car. the 2015 car was a backmarker, that was at some times the worst car on the grid.
I'm holding the 1995 McLaren against that.
Wolfgang Van-Über Thanks for reminding me about the MP4-10. Fat ugly thing.
The MP4-18 never raced, so I think it should take the crown, really.
I'd say that Ferraris worst is 2020 they're appalling right now
😕
This vid didn’t age too well for them 😂
Well it's still early but I agree so far it's not looking very well for Ferrari
One whole second slower than last year's car, posts a slower time on softs than Merc did on wets, almost gets outqualified by Williams.... We've only seen two races so far (one of which was a double DNF like 2 laps in) but it really doesn't look good for fezza this year.
Sorry but both you and this video are wrong. The 1980 Ferrari is by far the worst ever. 2020 is a freaking masterpiece in comparison.
@@wingracer1614 didn't they finish 10th in the constructor standing in 1980
You know Mercedes is next level when their worst season in history is when they finished 4th with 165 combined points.
It’s crazy.
What you have to consider tho is that they took over Brawn Gp. So they had a good base from the start, other hen Red bull as example
Well, the W03 did win a race. Which was a goal in 2012 for Mercedes and they preferred to win their first race since their comeback than winning no races. So, they archieved their goal and from 2013 onwards we saw Mercedes rising to the most dominant team we know today.
They took over Brawn, who took over BAR, who had taken over Tyrrell. There is much more history there, but going back to a Tyrrell car wouldn't fit the tone of the video, considering they left out some pretty unimpressive Jaguar, Minardi, Jordan and Stewart cars.
they really didn't inherit much from brawn gp. the company was so cash strapped that they barely put any money towards development for the next year. mercedes really started with a clean sheet in 2010.
@@MGregoir Yet included a Renault, from an entirely different team; which has nothing to do with the current 'Renault' team. Doesn't make sense when every other team only goes back to it's current iteration (apart from Racing Point, where they used Force India, who aren't a current team...)
Ferraris F92A: i'm the worst ferrari
Ferrari SF1000: *ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT*
Exactly my thoughts 😂
Ferrari sf1000 the best finish is 2nd, Ferrari F92A was 3rd
1980's Ferrari 312T5 is by far the worst Ferrari ever. It's best finish was 5th, it caused Ferrari to finish 10th in the WCC, their lowest ever finish in the championship, and it was, if I remember correctly, the only Ferrari ever to fail to qualify for a race. They scored only 8 points all season, finishing second last out of the teams who scored at least 1 point. Alfa Romeo was the only team who scored a point to finish behind Ferrari that year, and they only had a single car finish 3 races all season long. Had Alfa had any reliability at all that year, they would have most likely pushed Ferrari to last in the WCC.
The SF1000 is a crap car by Ferrari's standards, but probably only as bad as the F14T to be fair.
312T5: "interesting"
1973 Ferrari 312B3; good think people know nothing about F1 history.
The 1980 Ferrari has to be the worst.
Rosario Verano yeah the 312t5 was 10th in championship, best finish 5th. I guess it didnt count since it’s considered the same car as the rest of 312t’s which were successes
@@zupperm It practically was an upgrade of 1979 Championship-winning 312T4, as such it might be considered as the same car, still its naming was different, as such it should be considered another car, and by far the worst Ferrari has ever entered, so bad it led to the only podiumless Season in its history! By far, the biggest stain in Ferrari's motorsport palmares.
I guess it wasnt considered because it wasnt entirely new car but "evolution" (if you can even call it that) from previous years cars...
If we look at the brand new cars that were not developed from previous season cars, then I would consider F14T from 2014 worse than the 1992 car. While both cars only managed to get to 2 podiums, atleast the 1992 car looked good, while that 2014 vacuum cleaner.....just utterly horrible...
312B3 of 1973 was even worst... just 3 points in a season...
@@blackwolf4023 No. Ickx got 12 points and a podium, while Merzario got 6
I love how Force India is Racing Point, but Mercedes isn't Honda or Tyrell
I love the fact that force India isnt Jordan which it actually was because of the FIA contract or something like that still said it was. So you can take it back to 1991
@@The.Drunk-Koala If so one of the last Jordans probably would have been the worst car, or else the original Midland
Still kind of love the irony of Honda now providing the engines for the rivals of the team they used to own (and set on the path to being the dominant team of the 2010s).
Or Alpha Tauri as Minardi...
Mercedes' worst car may end up being 2022's.
Hamilton was just eliminated in Q1 for the first time since 2017 at the Saudi GP
Not a great start for the Silver Arrows
Wasn't that bad at least though. At least it still managed to get some podiums when the Red Bull or the Ferrari get into a trouble.
Sf1000: allow me to introduce myself
Bruv your spitting facts
Not even close
I can already hear it in my head...
*GP2 ENGINE.... GP2.... ARGHH!*
Let's hope we still have 10 teams next year.
@Mr Myra Should worry about HAAS and alfa romeo/sauber too
@@zacharyarmstrong3839 At least when looking at performance, ARS didn't do too badly.
@@zacharyarmstrong3839 The dumb thing is that everyone is bashing Claire Williams, but they understand Haas, while Vasseur is great according to everyone. Vasseur who cancelled the Honda deal. They could've been Honda Racing F1 now, a very rich team exploiting the pretty serious infrastructure they have there in Hinwill. Now they are a Ferrari B team with no independence.
@@djoetma Yep I love sauber. They definitely flubbed it on that one but tbh i see why they did it. At the time Honda was still considered a big risk and it couldve made or breaked the team. They at least found some short term stability in the Ferrari deal. I just hope they stay around, they're my favorite team.
@@Slimmeyy Yea but look at 2018 compared to 2019. Towards the end of 2019 they scooted to the back of the midfield even with a veteran driver.
Haven't watched it yet but I'm guessing F14T for ferrari
Edit: dang it
tbf the 2009 car was worse
I guessed the 312 T5.
Ah yes, the fiat.
Declan George It was not, it wo an Race and got podiums
Declan George the 2009 car still won a race I’m sure
It's really cool to hear about the history of the smaller teams, I feel like retrospectives tend to focus so much on the big dominant teams that it's easy to forget the others have history too.
I’d really like to see “Every F1 Team’s Worst Race.”
yammmit Ferrari-Brazil 2019 Mercedes-Spain 2016 Red Bull-Bahrain 2018
@@mslo7312 Do not forget Hockenheim for Mercedes.
Foxy 1525 they scored points in hockenheim
2005 US GP wins every time.
But then all the races would be double dnfs.
8:36
Since when is finishing 10th out of 11 finishing last?
When you haven't got a clue what you're talking about and make a nonsense video with zero editorial sense, but high production values?
Also, 2017 anyone?
Yes apparently they only finished last once; not in 2017 when they did finish last, but in 2014 when they finished second last
And also they finished last in 2017😅
If you ain't first, you're last
Ferrari: 0:21
Toro Rosso/AlphaTauri: 2:02
Renault: 3:24
Williams: 4:56
McLaren: 6:13
Sauber: 7:30
Red Bull: 8:44
Force India: 10:00
Haas: 11:25
Mercedes: 12:32
Ferrari: 1992 was the worst car
Sf1000: allow me to introduce myself
05:20 Not a slow-mo. Real speed. ;) I hope Williams will be back in top10 asap.
Hungary 2021…
It's top 10 in WCC
The Race: "The F92A Is Ferrari's Worst F1 car."
Ferrari: "Our worst F1 car, SO FAR..."
Mercedes W13 enters the chat
Man Monaco 2008 still hurts
Kimi would end up being the bane of our existence next year as well, he won Spa from Fisichella’s pole position
2022 Mercedes : Am I a joke to you?
The W13 was a decent car
@@didyouknow5648definitely better than the w02
For the first time in history, Sauber finished last in the standings in 2014.
Catheram : Am i a joke to you ?
Well Caterham definitely was a joke
2017: you forgot about me having sauber as last team?
Virgin/Marussia/Manor: Amateurs
@@miguelamortegui1294: Yeah, except Marussia actually scored in 2014.
R.I.P. Jules Bianchi
What about hrt?
I remember the early 90s. I was a teenager and was getting into formula 1. Italian, Ferrari fan and in particular a Jean Alesi fan. So much pain during the years from 1992 to 1995. Btw, Alesi in a recent interview confirmed that the biggest problem of the car was the crappy engine but that was a taboo within the team and the company and especially on the outside (towards journalists and the media) so they (Ferrari) always blamed the aerodynamics and Migeot for the poor performance of the car but in Alesi's own words the car was good to drive and the main problem was, as said, the engine.
if Alfa Romeo's worst car is a Sauber, and Racing Point's is a Force India, wouldn't Mercedes's worst car be the BAR PR01? Also if the logic in those is that the car is not chosen by car name but team history, why is Team Enstone's worst car from the original Renault era, and not the Toleman-Benetton-Renault-Lotus-Renault period that the actual team's history is?
Alfa Romeo is still Sauber.
Wasn't Tyrrell also based in Brackley? If that's the case, then the Tyrrell 026 from 1998 was as godawful as the first BAR.
@@sekhyhybrid6701 Reynard (BAR) built a new factory. They just bought Tyrrell's license. Don't know if any Tyrrell employees ended up working for them though
@@loetkoe27 Alright, then the BAR PR01 is the worst closely followed by the godawful Honda RA107 Earthcar. Jeez, that car was shit. So shit that Jenson Button drove a whole race (Shanghai 2007) without a frontwing to demonstrate how useless their front downforce was.
Ferrari saw this video in 2020 and decided to prove you wrong 😭
On the Williams note, how on earth did Paddy Lowe go from designing winning cars with McLaren and Mercedes to not even getting a wing mirror right with Williams and not even having a car at the start of testing?
It wasn't just him, it was him plus the existing structure of the team. For both examples. That tells you how abysmal the organization at Williams was (is?).
8:36 sauber finished last in 2017 also
Although same in name the Renault teams have nothing to do with each other...
11:33 yeah 2021s HAAS was way worse.
Haas VF-19- This car is the worst of haas
Haas VF-21- How the turntables
I thought that Toro Rosso used the V10 because Cosworth could not supply two teams with the new V8, plus once Red Bull had brought Minardi they could afford to pay for the Cosworth V8, so money was not really the issue , also Ferrari said they could not supply three teams with the new V8 in the engines first season either.
You could do also a Every current f1 team's best car, it would be very nice :)
Why on earth did they have to rename Toro Rosso!? It was such a badass nane and their STR13 (2019) livery followed suit. That blue was gorgeous😤
As bad as the F92 was, it's still one of the best looking Ferrari's imo.
I loved that red with the black wings and the yellow Agip ... gorgeous.
And what a season for Williams that was, Mansell was from another planet.
Every race he finished he was 1st or 2nd on a bad day.
And out qualifying Patrese by seconds.
TWO teams this year, Haas & Williams, could surpass their cars in this video as their “worst ever car”. We’ve nearly finished the season and they’re only at 3 and 0 points...
Well, 2020 certainly had the worst combined cars by both. I think this year Haas made an even worse car, while Williams managed to improve with shiny American money and I am happy for the team.
Mclaren Honda Mp4-30 for Mclaren easily! It may have been the engine but still the net result was nothing but a disaster!
@@G.D.goodwill 2018 problems were primarily due to track and wind tunnel correlation issues. I don't understand how people say since the car was a dog in 2018, it must have been a dog in 2015 too. 2018 is not same as 2015. I genuinely believe they had good cars from 2015 to 2017 as evidenced from the strong results they had in Hungary and Monaco in some of the years. They were absolutely getting mugged on the straights. Sometimes they were down 30 -40 kph on the straights due to running out of the meagre deployment they had.
Ajay Anand Venugopal Nah I think that has to go to the MP4-18. So bad it didn’t even race lol
@@G.D.goodwill yesss and now we can see Honda's engine strength with a good car in Red Bull
@@neelhaldankar6438 After 5 years of development and all the pain Mclaren endured. Red Bull is reaping the rewards of Mclaren's toil and pain. I am not for a second suggesting that Mclaren had the fastest car or for that matter divorce with Honda was a good thing. They should have stuck around with Honda and reaped the benefits of their hard work and not to mention the $100 million every year from Honda plus free engines and driver salary portion from them. They wanted to satisfy a certain grumpy Spaniard and paid the price.
@@AjayV84 yes....very true 👍👍👍💯
Most people say that the worst car McLaren ever made was the mp4-30 but true McLaren fans know that the real answer was the the mp4-18.
Current Renault has nothing common with 1970s Renault. You should've picked up a car of a team that started off as Toleman.
Ferrari of 1980 season was the worst ever, period.
Red Bull RB2 from 2006 wasn't Cosworth-powered, it had Ferrari engine
"the switch to Ferrari engines didn't provide the step forward" did you even watch the damned video?
It would be good to have a follow up video showing the worst car in the teams history (not the current team name's history): Mercedes (Brawn, Honda, BAR, Tyrrell); Red Bull (Jaguar, Stewart); Racing Point (Force India, Spyker, Midland, Jordan); Renault (Lotus, 2000s Renault, Benetton, Toleman but not 70s/80s Renault); Alfa Romeo (Sauber, BMW, Sauber but not 50s or 70s/80s Alfa); Alpha Tauri (Toro Rosso, Minardi).
LMAO NO WAY I got an ad for Williams Racing right after the Williams section of the video 🤣
The 312T5 from 1980 was Ferrari's worst.
So has Autosport lost every single journalist now?
Fuck Autosport
Yeah that fake channel
Arguably that happened 4-5 years ago..
They seem to have lost all their regurgitators to Motorsport after they buyout, but all the journalists and polemicists went to Motor Sport beforehand.
The first toro rosso was the only car that year and the last car ever to use the incredibly,heavenly glorious v10
It should have been the 312 T5 for Ferrari and the MP4/18 for McLaren
Agreed. Since the 1973 Ferrari 312B3 also raced in 1974 and in that season the 312B3 won 3 races, so that disqualify the car.
Toro Rosso (Alpha Tauri) always had cool liveries. Since their first cars.
every f1 teams best car
ferrari/2002 car or 2004 car
mercedes/2016 car
mclaren/1988 car
williams/1992 car
red bull/2013 car
renault/2005 car
alfa romeo/1950 car
alpha tauri/torro rosso 2008 car
hass/2018 car
racing point/2020 car
Common factor here, Ferrari engine!!! 😂
I'm no Ferrari fan but I'm pretty sure Cosworth isn't Ferrari
@@nekochan8405 Thst was the outlier 😂😂😂
I would also include the McLaren MP4-30 of 2015. The first Honda powered McLaren since Australia 1992, wasn't only a car that fell short of the sky high expectations, but was desperately uncompetitive and unreliability was a big problem as well. It says a lot that Kevin Magnussen (who was filling in for the mysteriously concussed Alonso) barely managed double figures in terms of laps all weekend in Australia, and he didn't even reach the grid as his Honda engine failed on his way to the dummy grid.
The performance was abysmal with the hybrid deployment often being finished halfway down a straight. This left Button and Alonso helpless to defend position, hence Alonso infamously saying, "GP2 engine," in Suzuka out of exasperation. In the end, McLaren were 9th of 10 teams in the Constructors Championship, being the lowest points scoring team, ahead only of Manor, with a best finish being a fortunate 5th place for Alonso in Hungary
Absolutely love the fact that more than half of the cars in this list are all powered by Ferrari engines
Yes. What makes. That statement even more alarming.
Ferrari was receiving cash from FIA by the millions just to show up.
Still couldn’t win.
@@zeus-mt7wx Ferrari provided the engine block, the buyer has to figure out how to make the engine reliable and run according to specs.
The RS01 was nicknamed *The Yellow Teapot" not because it was "ungainly" but because of it's regular mid race demise and the cloud of steam and smoke hovering over it like a bloody teapot!
3:20 cool background music man, it actually took me away me for a while 😂
Even the worst of these cars would be insanely crazy to drive as an average person
Toro Rosso used Cosworth engines in 2006
When at the Williams one I got a ad for Williams , I’m convinced Williams are spying on me
You mixed up the engine suppliers for the RBR and Toro Rosso cars. The RB2 had a Ferrari engine, and the STR1 has a Cosworth.
How come you treat Renault as a continuation of the original team rather than Toleman/Benetton but Racing Point and Alfa Romeo are treated as continuations of Sauber and Force India respectively?
The team currently known as Alfa Romeo is just an extension of their sponsorship of Sauber, there hasn't been any changes in ownership.
Time and patience robbed us of the wonder of what schumacher could have done on competitive Mercedes. 🙄😏😔
Ramaano Muravha unfortunately he probably still would’ve been beaten easily by Nico
@@jamiealder-martin9994 I don't necessarily think so - yes he was beaten quite convincingly in 2010, but in 2011 they were pretty much equal and in 2012 reliability cost Michael a win over Rosberg in my opinion.
@@jamiealder-martin9994 valid point 😔
Marko-13000 Michael could never get the most out of the Mercedes consistently were as Rosberg could think of you have them a great car the points deficit becomes greater
You got the sauber one wrong, they didnt finished last in the Championship, that was in 2017 that was actually their worst year
The old works Renault and Enstone are different teams right? I was expecting something different.
Good video nonetheless.
I was annoyed with this as well. I could think of some old Bennetons that could be a good one on the list.
@@bryce148 the B201 springs to mind
@@pokeboi5438 Indeed! yet not as bad as some of the Tolemans..
The 70s-80s Renault team has nothing to do with the current Renault team. It is a continuation of the Toleman and Benetton team.
And i'd suggest the 2001 car is probably the clunker for that team given the budget.
Apparently Mercedes might have delivered a new application for this list. At least for the two first races this season.
Kind of a shame that the Williams FW42 was so slow-it was a gorgeous car.
How is the 1992 Ferrari worse than the 1973 or 1980 ones?
None of those are as bad as the SF1000
@@WCurranMPharm Giving Leclerc's results I'd say 1980 is worse, though the situation was similar. In 2020 Vettel is struggling whilst Leclerc is putting in heroic performances, but it was even worse in 1980. Jody Scheckter, who was the reigning world champion, only scored 2 points all season (worst tally ever for a reigning champion) whilst Gilles Villeneuve dragged the car to results it didn't deserve
The McLaren-Honda from 2015 was the worst car I had ever seen
Just switch the 1992 Ferrari with the 2020 Ferrari
Narrator: The 1992 Ferrari is the worst car they ever produ...
2k20 Ferrari: HOLD MY FKN SBINALLA
This would have been more interesting if you had ignored branding changes (.ie BAR - Honda - Brawn - Mercedes as the same (evolving) organisation under different names)
that could be an option for another video maybe?
They sort of did with Sauber for Alfa romeo
@@biblemaniswatchingyoumastu1920 and Force India with Racing Point lol
@@9NineVolt Yeah they're really inconsistent on it. They used a Renault that wasn't produced by the current team (and allowed an FI that legally wasn't even though it was) and then ignored BARs that were produced in the same factory by the same engineers as the current cars. I'd suggest that more than one Jag or the 98 Stewart is worse than that Red Bull too and a couple of the very early Minardis that were worse than the STR1. (Although again that's only the entry and not the same team).
@@biblemaniswatchingyoumastu1920 Alfa Romeo is still Sauber.
I wonder if this year's Ferrari will be worse then the 92 model
Lol this might need to be changed to the SF1000 for Ferrari. This is just sad 😂
No it doesn’t
Racing Point is technically not the same as Force India. They did not buy the team's entry (unlike when Jordan became Midland etc.), they had to enter as a "new" team in mid-2018.
Great video. Making my own predictions before watching made it even more fun, even if a lot of my guesses were wrong.
Haas: Nice, only one of our cars made the list.
Yes more F1 content for my bday
Talking about failures today couldn't be more appropriate
Im sorry I giggled at this, I hope youre enjoying your birthday mate
@@JohnChristianAAnte nice one
No point just begging for likes
You know that you are dominant when your worst car in history is the highest on the grid then others worst cars. What a surprise from Mercedes
At least they had a car that didn't score any podiums in a season. Scary to think about that all the other Mercedes F1 cars did at least score podiums. Don't think the W11 would change that this year.
What about the 1980 Ferrari???
They went from champions to only getting 8 points
I’m sorry I just disagree with That 1992 ferrari
COMPLETELY wrong about the worst Ferrari, which would be the 312T5 from 1980. The team scored 8 points all year, finishing 10th in the Constructors Championship, after having won it the previous year with 113 points. Jody Scheckter, the reigning World Champion, finished 19th in 1980, scored 2 points from finishing 5th in Long Beach, and he even FAILED TO QUALIFY in Canada (when have you ever heard of a Ferrari not qualifying?). Villeneuve finished 14th overall. How on Earth did you miss that?
The haas one aged like milk. Should have been. Haas 2021.
next year car will be even worse since all the R&D budget will be redirected to car repairs
Didn’t Sauber beat Catherham in 2014 they weren’t last
0:44 Binotto on the background
*S🅱️inotto
Video:Comes out
SF1000: Hello there
Me watching this in 2023
Worst Mercedes was the 2022 Mercedes and worst haas was 2021
Alas... This one is even worse 😭
"The team that later became Racing Point ran the VJM-01, Which was heavily based on the snappily named Spyker F8 V11B, derived from the Midland M16 raced in 2006" Was not aware of that interesting lineage (Or letter soup that was the Spyker).
Also, love the music in this video.
Watching this in 2024, you could now add the last two years worth of Merc chassis' to your list 😂
Haas would be updated by now
What about the Jordan 192 ( spyker, midland, force india, racing point).... Financial issues and a switch to a poor performing yamaha v12 turned one of 1991s best chassis and consistent performers into an unreliable poor handling car that only by luck scored a single point in its final race....
Welp, it has been proven that Mercedes have next level cars
A new update for Wiliams and Haas
Wiliams 2020:best finish 11.Points:0
HAAS 2021:best finish 12. Points:0
Williams 2019 scored a point after penalties, but as a car it's the worst Williams by miles.
Haas 2021 is the replacement
Sauber didn’t finish last in 2014, Caterham did
Williams has way too many to list in this decade alone!
Worst Ferrari would be the 1980 312T5. So uncompetitive 1979 world champion Jody Scheckter even failed to qualify it for the 1980 Canadian GP. In the second half of the 1980 season the 312T5 was usually 4-5 seconds(!) slower compared to the pole position and even the lightning fast Gilles Villeneuve sometimes had has fastest lap over 3 seconds slower than the fastest car. Case in point: In the USA East GP (Watkins Glen) the 1980 world champion's (Alan Jones, Williams) fastest lap was 1'34''068 whereas 1979 world champion (Jody Scheckter, Ferrari) was 1'38''740 - yes, 4.672 seconds slower. People talk about how amazingly fast Gilles Villeneuve was but even his fastest lap was just 1'37''860, which was 3.792 seconds of Alan Jones (both managed their fastest lap on lap 44 of the race btw).
The bottom line is that Ferrari ended the 1980 constructors' championship in 10th out of the 11 teams which scored points that year. 8 points (6 from Villeneuve and just 2 from Scheckter) in total was just abysmal - especially considering they had the world champion and one of the fastest drivers ever as a driver pairing.
Indeed. It was the worst points haul in Ferrari history, and compared to the year before one of the most humiliating failures of a car design ever seen. The 1993 car was a mediocre midfield car, but at least it scored a two-digit number of points.
Red Bull had Ferrari power in the 2006 season not Cosworth as stated at 8:45
It was cosworth actually, they got the ferrari engine in 2007
@@siddarthvader3095 Red Bull used Cosworth in 2005, Moved to Ferrari power in 2006, then to Renault from 2007 (later badged as Tag Heuer) until 2019 when then switched to Honda.
F92A: I'm the forever worst Ferrari
SF1000: Let me introduce myself
312T5: Amateurs...