@@Lonzz_14 I did. After his unreal drive in China, I knew anything was possible. Kimi nearly won the title in Suzuka 2003 as well people forget. Had his engine not blown up at Nurburgring he would have "stolen" that one too and he deserved it.
Kimi's WDC is quite funny in the respect that up to that point Mclaren had cost many race wins and possibly at least one title with slow and/or unreliable cars yet they gift wrapped one for him the year after he left for Ferrari.
Kimi was legendary in the second half of 2007. Unbeatable once they changed the front suspension to suit Kimi more at France. He won 6 races compared to 4 each for Hamilton and Alonso, had 9 podiums in the last 10 races, despite 1 more DNF than Alonso or Hamilton. Legend. Everyone knew he already deserved the 2003 and 2005 titles at McLaren, he was by far the best driver in those two years and was robbed because of car reliability issues. An all time great.
@@ciaronsmith4995 but it's hard to say, because Hamilton's Shanghai DNF was due to a tyre failure. Kimi won that race. If he didn't DNF there, he would've been champion. We can't know
Another legendary moment for Ferrari was the 1979 Italian Grand Prix, in Monza, where Jody Scheckter won the title (the last drivers title until Schumi, 21 years later), and Ferrari won the constructors. Both Ferraris together, 1st and 2nd alongside each other, crossed the finish line leaving a beautiful picture for the history.
@@HighFlyingOwlOfMinerva Crazy how he was with Ferrari for so long, through thick and thin. He gets the team to truly challenge for the title twice, then they dump him and never speak of him again. Poor guy. Ferrari gets everything they deserve with their performance.
@@Dyrdeksk8r I still don't agree with him getting ousted like that. He was a controversial figure, as well as Marchionne, seeing as how they both ran the team with an iron fist but guess what? It's how you get things *done* at Ferrari and this soft approach Binotto uses does *not* work. You need clear-cut leadership who isn't afraid to be controversial every now and then to get done what has to be done, and Arrivabene did this to (almost) perfection. Had they given him time, they could've been champions by now, I'm sure of it enjoy these wasted years with Sbinotto, idiots. Signed, - A Ferrari fan
@@mbr3831 YYYAAAAAAAAHOOOOHOOOO... WE DID IT WE DIT... AHHHHHHHHHHH. Thanks Ross. You guys are the best. Michael Schumacher, the greatest F1 drive ever with 91 wins
Its been 26 years since that Schumacher win in Spain and I still get goosebumps watching it - Even in a poor car, in rain he made everyone else look like amateurs
And now, Ferrari today: Vettel: "Can I end this race on the soft tyres?" Ferrari: *silence* 4 rounds later: Ferrari: "Sebastian can you end this race on the softs?"
He's never going to win a race again. He's steady slower than his teammate in quali and race pace. It's not going to go well, he's going to bring his egotistical entitled attitude and underperform, and it's not going to end well. Seb is not fast anymore. All Aston Martin is getting is a name. They're ultimate fools for getting rid of Perez for Vettel. But it will nonetheless be fun to watch.
Suzuka 2000 brings back goosebumps every time I see it. I nearly cried as a boy. The pressure became almost unbearable after a few dismal years. Michael, the GOAT.
That 96 Barcelona drive in red bathtub is THE moment of this tribute - Ferrari wins as an underdog in the hands of a man who would eventually bring 5 titles in Maranello
@@CristianVillalobos wasn't really "a mistake" they seen that Massa came out on traffic and Kimi wasn't pushing he had enough fuel to send 3 fastest laps in a row I believe to get passed in the stops
@@edstevens2772 it makes total sense, Kimi had put more fuel in at the second stop so he was able to do 3 more laps than Massa at fuel speed in clear air while Massa was on full tank after his pitstop.
@@Olivyay and your saying that in the team brief before the race, that Ferrari didn't say 'if Massa is infront of Kimi and swapping positions will give him the title, do it at the pit stops'? Your saying that Ferrari, knowing that swapping the positions would give them the title, just decided to let the Ferraris race? And it just so happened that Kimi came out on top, at a track that Massa has always excelled at? Is that your version if events? Because I think its far more likely that Ferrari have Massa a coded message to let Kimi past in the stops.
Crazy to think that this was considered a normal move. I always think of the unbelievable scenes where like a thousand people are on the track cheering and running to give the car a clear path. So close always. Soooo fking mental by today's standards.
@@MrRedtiger95 have you seen that video of Schumacher going through the Italian crowd at Monza? He have to go around 100 km/h so that the engine won't stall while avoiding mob of crowd on his path Absolutely bonkers
even after hearing watching laudas tale in a documentary just few yrs ago, still find it so crazy this man raced so fast after such a horrific crash-that is some real courage, bravery, fearlessness, gotta be almost insane to get back into a car so soon, truly respectable legend - in fact after such a life threatening struggle, the pain he must have beared, even in the race itself, helmet stained with blood from wound, to have his partner support him as well through such a comeback decision, got racing in his veins like no one i know, even though you gotta get right back on that horse, bike, board, most professionals may have taken a break-if not been held back by their family, but this is what marks a difference with real heroic champions, even though he was one of the more silent, and reserved, kind of guys, his gutsyness was like none other - sad when heard he passed away last year at relatively young age still, after having gone through kidney/lung transplants, feel like rewatching his racing life now after seeing him in this video as im sure there are things ive forgot that will be inspiring to re-learn.
3:27 So, it wasn't just Binotto who was at Ferrari during their reign? Arrivibenne was present at the team, witnessing it firsthand. Well, I guess it goes to show that that particular excuse for Binotto doesn't satisfy me to why he became team principle. Arrivibenne was there as well, he should've stayed. He knew what he was doing. Mattia should've stayed with what he was good at.
With all do respect to Arrivabene but he wasn’t the best manager. When it all went wrong he looked for someone to blame and it always had to be someone’s fault. Not saying Binotto is better than he’s definitely not. Ferrari has to let go of the idea of having an all Italian team their success and dominance was with people who weren’t Italian.
I think it's the same kind of problem as it was with Williams, that the main structure of the company is so rigid that you can't change until you replace the whole management or something. The politics are always strongly involved. Only the very best can manage all these things and get the best out of it, but if you make a mistake, or things aren't going well, they start looking for responsible people instead of taking the time and think about the reasons. Maybe Ross Brown could make it the best.
8:21 sì, Michael Schumacher campione del mondo. Riporta il titolo iridato a Maranello ventuno anni dopo Jody Scheckter. Campione del mondo Michael Schumacher. I colori dell'arcobaleno sulle insegne del Cavallino rampante
Imagine if lewis won his rookie season. Raikkonen got unlucky a few times if he had a reliable car in mclaren Raikkonen would be atleast a 3time world champion
Luckily in 2020 they even brought out a safety car for the Haas standing next to the pit lane. It gave us an exciting race, or a mixed up race result for once
The main reason why Ferrari are my all time favourite team and car manufacturer is because of one man and not just any man he's my hero and has been ever since I started watching this most beautiful of sports the great Micheal Schumacher I've been watching f1 ever since the day I was born and I've never regretted a moment spent looking at that tv screen watching racing cars blasting round at 200mph going wheel to wheel in the fight for the title Grazie Ferrari and most importantly Grazie Micheal for giving me some of my best ever memories of the greatest sport the world will ever see Also just to add Jose Froilan Gonzalez first f1 🏎 race was Monaco 🇲🇨 1950 not Britain 🇬🇧 1951
It’s annoying because everyone will just meme ferrari because of how bad they are this year, why can’t everyone take this weekend to appreciate what this team has achieved in this sport?
I haven't even finished the video yet ,but I just have to say that number 8 really warmed my heart. There was something very special about that old Formula 1.
6:37 You hear that Firemarioflower (and all other Kimi haters)? :D I think lot of you still need to remind yourselves who Ferrari's latest champion is....Neither Alonso nor Vettel could become Ferrari champion, Kimi did it during his first season with the team.
you actually take firemarioflower seriously? The guy is a fucking troll and as a seb fan im actually disgusted that this guy supports the same driver as me.
To be honest, if the season finale hadn't been at that wankfest of a circuit in Yas Marina, Alonso could have *definitely* been the world champion in 2010. Overtaking was simply impossible on that horrible circuit.
@@HighFlyingOwlOfMinerva I agree on the part of the grotesque racing that Yas Marina presents not only generally but particularly in 2010. Heck DRS was practically introduced the following year as a measure to prevent a scenario like Alonso being stuck behind Petrov from recurring.
I think we should stop criticizing ferrari We should congratulate them on their 1000th gp. They are one of the most successful team in F1. Everyone has failure and now its ferraris turn. They will rise back as mclaren is doing but it will take time.
2000-2004 Those Years Domimated By Schumacher And Ferrari I Loved Those Years And 2004 Was My Favorite Year, Not Just In Formula One But In Motorsport Too
Hopefully in 2021 we see some sort of Miracle... but same chassis so don't know man. 2022 might be even worse because everyone is on the same playing field (who is going to be caught first using loopholes?).
Forza Ferrari ❤️ Legendary team, a one off year won’t deter us! Best of luck to Seb for the remainder of this year and to Charles and Carlos next year and onwards.
Most successful team in formula 1 Hope they rise back again Was a Ferrari fan I am a Ferrari fan Always will be a Ferrari fan No matter what they go through
*2007*
*Alonso* : Oh Boy I am going to win this Championship
*Hamilton* : No Me....
*Kimi* : *Hold my Disconnected Drink*
Kimi literally came out of nowhere. He was a ghost first half of the seaaon and then in the last half of the season he went beast mode
@@Joshciza223 just like Ham in 2018
@@Blueflag04 kinda, but Kimi was 26 points behind(old points system) half way even behind Massa. That is a massive comeback for kimi
@@Lonzz_14 I did. After his unreal drive in China, I knew anything was possible.
Kimi nearly won the title in Suzuka 2003 as well people forget.
Had his engine not blown up at Nurburgring he would have "stolen" that one too and he deserved it.
Kimi's WDC is quite funny in the respect that up to that point Mclaren had cost many race wins and possibly at least one title with slow and/or unreliable cars yet they gift wrapped one for him the year after he left for Ferrari.
Day 4709 of kimi's reign as ferrari world champion.
Hello redditor
PURE DOMINATION!
are you going to update this comment daily? that would be awesome!
@@nazart7830 the subreddit r/KimiRaikkonen does daily updates with photos and clips of the legend if you're interested in that
Well that number isnt big as it feels. 13 years passed 🤔
Legend moments of Ferrari: vettel running softs for 37 laps!
tbh that was a really important and special moment cause that really showed us that cars tyre performance and vettel's ability to control the tyres
@Adowan yes! Ferrari lacks in strategy and new engine :(
So true
Ferrari received negativity whole season! Even now they are. So I think it would be good for them to have at least some respect!
WinTech 4074 what a trash comment 😂
Kimi was legendary in the second half of 2007. Unbeatable once they changed the front suspension to suit Kimi more at France. He won 6 races compared to 4 each for Hamilton and Alonso, had 9 podiums in the last 10 races, despite 1 more DNF than Alonso or Hamilton. Legend. Everyone knew he already deserved the 2003 and 2005 titles at McLaren, he was by far the best driver in those two years and was robbed because of car reliability issues. An all time great.
And all of that with Bridgestone tyres, which may not have suited Kimi as well as Michelin's.
@@TheRomanRuler Absolutely true. Kimi never liked the Bridgestones. That title would have been wrapped up by Fuji easily if Kimi had Michelins.
@@user-zv8qg1co4z you can't make 2 seperate cars. And btw, biggest champions adapt, I understand everyone has driving style but not be too specific
No Villeneuve moments? :(
@@ciaronsmith4995 but it's hard to say, because Hamilton's Shanghai DNF was due to a tyre failure. Kimi won that race. If he didn't DNF there, he would've been champion. We can't know
2020: Ferrari score points
Xd
That’s just mean
in better way Podium finish
It would be good, but it's hard at the moment
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
3:27 I see an young Arrivabene here
@Greg Drou search Better
@Greg Drou Maurizio works like Team Principal until 2015 but before he works like common engineer
@Greg Drou Sorry for my english but I'm italian
I miss Arrivabene.. I wonder where he is now..
@@TheJanvicgwaps He's working in Juventus in a management role
Another legendary moment for Ferrari was the 1979 Italian Grand Prix, in Monza, where Jody Scheckter won the title (the last drivers title until Schumi, 21 years later), and Ferrari won the constructors. Both Ferraris together, 1st and 2nd alongside each other, crossed the finish line leaving a beautiful picture for the history.
3:27 Arrivabene, we miss you!
Arrivabene in better times.
@@HighFlyingOwlOfMinerva Crazy how he was with Ferrari for so long, through thick and thin. He gets the team to truly challenge for the title twice, then they dump him and never speak of him again. Poor guy. Ferrari gets everything they deserve with their performance.
@@Dyrdeksk8r I still don't agree with him getting ousted like that. He was a controversial figure, as well as Marchionne, seeing as how they both ran the team with an iron fist but guess what? It's how you get things *done* at Ferrari and this soft approach Binotto uses does *not* work.
You need clear-cut leadership who isn't afraid to be controversial every now and then to get done what has to be done, and Arrivabene did this to (almost) perfection. Had they given him time, they could've been champions by now, I'm sure of it
enjoy these wasted years with Sbinotto, idiots.
Signed,
- A Ferrari fan
@@HighFlyingOwlOfMinerva just wear pink from now and you ll be fine
Signed,
- A Vettel fan
@@Mrcl5902 you mean green. Aston Martin ain't using pink
Songs used for anyone wondering:
0:00 - 3:37 - Shy Cookie - Lay it on Me (Instrumental)
3:38 - 9:40 - Shy Cookie - Love Flow (Instrumental)
Thank you
Gran Turismo menu music vibes going on
Ginge Could you find out the songs for other F1 videos?
thnx d00d
Absolute bangers
beniS literally I was thinking that! Lounge music😍
The greatest moment ever has to be Japan 2000. That radio message gives me chills..
too
I second, third, and fourth this.
Tactics Monza 88
@@mbr3831 YYYAAAAAAAAHOOOOHOOOO... WE DID IT WE DIT... AHHHHHHHHHHH. Thanks Ross. You guys are the best.
Michael Schumacher, the greatest F1 drive ever with 91 wins
It should be here somewhere - just have to search for it.
You guys can bash them all you want, in the end they will stay legends
Yes
Depends on the next couple of years of F1.
If legend means staying relevant by salvaging memories of heroics in the past, then ok.
Its been 26 years since that Schumacher win in Spain and I still get goosebumps watching it - Even in a poor car, in rain he made everyone else look like amateurs
The Michael-Mika rivalry is still unmatchable to date, they had so much respect to eachother
In terms of action Prost vs Senna and Ham vs Ros were better
K&S freestylers I agree but Nico and Lewis knowing each other since teens and hated each other. Somewhat hurts.
What about Hamilton and Vettel of 2018
@@crimzon_x4441 lewis - alonso was better than lewis - nico. It was way more titanic and couldve been a new Senna-Prost.
Niki Lauda vs James Hunt?
3:28 young Arrivabene celebrating :)
it looks exactly like last year, only is hair is different colour!
Like Domenicali, the man loved Farrari, did his job with passion then got the chop...
And now, Ferrari today:
Vettel: "Can I end this race on the soft tyres?"
Ferrari: *silence*
4 rounds later:
Ferrari: "Sebastian can you end this race on the softs?"
Damm!!!!🤦♂️🤡🙄
Sebastian: silence
Imagine winning the championship with a Ferrari at Monza. Must be a good feeling
In F1 2020 is possible, if you win every race and sign for ferrari
Imagine just getting to drive for ferrari period. To even sit in that car is thr highest honor of F1
I hope vettel gets back on to the podium with aston martin or maybe even win a race
Good luck seb!!!!💪💪
Just hope he made a right choice
@@Blueflag04 could go only better for him
He's never going to win a race again. He's steady slower than his teammate in quali and race pace. It's not going to go well, he's going to bring his egotistical entitled attitude and underperform, and it's not going to end well. Seb is not fast anymore. All Aston Martin is getting is a name. They're ultimate fools for getting rid of Perez for Vettel. But it will nonetheless be fun to watch.
Yessss!!! 💪💪💪
But nothing can stop his s🅱️ins
2021: Signs of brilliance
2022: Fighting for the WDC and Constructors (hopefully)
Suzuka 2000 brings back goosebumps every time I see it. I nearly cried as a boy. The pressure became almost unbearable after a few dismal years. Michael, the GOAT.
Worst moment of Ferrari: Arrivabene leaving
You mean *DOMENICALLI* the -B🅾️🅾️S-
hire binotto
More Marchionne's death.
1982 calling..
Ross Brawn left
I think that one of the best moments in Ferrari history was building the F2004
Ferrari😍😍😍 alot of memories in the racing segments....
Can we please give this historic and great some credit for what they have done and given to this sport
2007: GRANDE KIMI TE AMO
2020: GRANDE KIMI TE AMO AUN MAS
Bonus:2020: both Ferraris crash gasly wins
2019: both Ferraris DNF, gasly gets podium
Another flasback
What is happening in 2020 season.
Flasbacks are all coming back
Backwards tho ya feckin spud 🥔
2019 Both crash. 2020 one crash one dnf
That 96 Barcelona drive in red bathtub is THE moment of this tribute - Ferrari wins as an underdog in the hands of a man who would eventually bring 5 titles in Maranello
6:01, Ferrari did not "SWITCH" anything. Kimi jumped Massa in the pitstops because he had more fuel.
Just like in France 2007 and Malaysia in 2008.
Don't forget that Massa "made a mistake" and ran wide at the last corner before the last pitstop
@@CristianVillalobos wasn't really "a mistake" they seen that Massa came out on traffic and Kimi wasn't pushing he had enough fuel to send 3 fastest laps in a row I believe to get passed in the stops
Think about what you just said. You'll see why it makes no sense.
@@edstevens2772 it makes total sense, Kimi had put more fuel in at the second stop so he was able to do 3 more laps than Massa at fuel speed in clear air while Massa was on full tank after his pitstop.
@@Olivyay and your saying that in the team brief before the race, that Ferrari didn't say 'if Massa is infront of Kimi and swapping positions will give him the title, do it at the pit stops'?
Your saying that Ferrari, knowing that swapping the positions would give them the title, just decided to let the Ferraris race? And it just so happened that Kimi came out on top, at a track that Massa has always excelled at? Is that your version if events?
Because I think its far more likely that Ferrari have Massa a coded message to let Kimi past in the stops.
0:40 need the weed this guy is smoking
Crazy to think that this was considered a normal move. I always think of the unbelievable scenes where like a thousand people are on the track cheering and running to give the car a clear path. So close always.
Soooo fking mental by today's standards.
I don't know why the hell it was so important for him to be on that side of the track at that very moment. Lol
@@MrRedtiger95 have you seen that video of Schumacher going through the Italian crowd at Monza? He have to go around 100 km/h so that the engine won't stall while avoiding mob of crowd on his path
Absolutely bonkers
@@kami_narisama Just watched that. Wow!
Schumacher, Brawn, Todt was the best thing that could happen for Ferrari.
I felt sorry 4 Massa in 2008
Next: Not top 10 ferrari moments
whole 2020 season belike
Since 08’
YES
And Brazil 2019
2020 season be like: ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Man, they will come back.
2:07 Gonzalez: “you can have my F1 car to win the race”
Ascari: “No thanks you can keep the F1 car”
Love your content Formula 1, you inspired me to start my own youtube channel.
Thank you for motivation.
Non ce la faccio...troppi ricordi
Cit. Aldo Giovanni e Giacomo
Thing of the past,, wish to get the glorious moments back in my lifetime
5:09 The huge F1 that we love & remember
even after hearing watching laudas tale in a documentary just few yrs ago, still find it so crazy this man raced so fast after such a horrific crash-that is some real courage, bravery, fearlessness, gotta be almost insane to get back into a car so soon, truly respectable legend - in fact after such a life threatening struggle, the pain he must have beared, even in the race itself, helmet stained with blood from wound, to have his partner support him as well through such a comeback decision, got racing in his veins like no one i know, even though you gotta get right back on that horse, bike, board, most professionals may have taken a break-if not been held back by their family, but this is what marks a difference with real heroic champions, even though he was one of the more silent, and reserved, kind of guys, his gutsyness was like none other - sad when heard he passed away last year at relatively young age still, after having gone through kidney/lung transplants, feel like rewatching his racing life now after seeing him in this video as im sure there are things ive forgot that will be inspiring to re-learn.
3:27 So, it wasn't just Binotto who was at Ferrari during their reign? Arrivibenne was present at the team, witnessing it firsthand.
Well, I guess it goes to show that that particular excuse for Binotto doesn't satisfy me to why he became team principle. Arrivibenne was there as well, he should've stayed. He knew what he was doing. Mattia should've stayed with what he was good at.
Binotto being promoted to team manager is a good example of Peter's Principle
With all do respect to Arrivabene but he wasn’t the best manager. When it all went wrong he looked for someone to blame and it always had to be someone’s fault. Not saying Binotto is better than he’s definitely not. Ferrari has to let go of the idea of having an all Italian team their success and dominance was with people who weren’t Italian.
🅱️in🤡tt🤡
I think it's the same kind of problem as it was with Williams, that the main structure of the company is so rigid that you can't change until you replace the whole management or something. The politics are always strongly involved. Only the very best can manage all these things and get the best out of it, but if you make a mistake, or things aren't going well, they start looking for responsible people instead of taking the time and think about the reasons. Maybe Ross Brown could make it the best.
I miss MSC :( I hope he knows his son has a good chance to win (imo he is probably gonna win) the F2 championship as well. Keep Fighting Legend
8:21 sì, Michael Schumacher campione del mondo. Riporta il titolo iridato a Maranello ventuno anni dopo Jody Scheckter. Campione del mondo Michael Schumacher. I colori dell'arcobaleno sulle insegne del Cavallino rampante
6:26 Kimi : bwoah ok
#1 was clear: Winning for il Commendatore, probably the most emotional GP ever.
"I'm not crying, you're crying"
The best team ever... we'll rise again and hopefully live these glorious moments again
@arv4572 🤡
This is especially ironic after what has been announced today
what announced?
Very ironic
@@subhasgram vettel to Aston Martin but I don't see how it is ironic
@@aimlessideas1165 I didn't tell ironic, I'm also confused about this comment
What happened?
Always a good video when you realize Kimi is in it!
Imagine if lewis won his rookie season. Raikkonen got unlucky a few times if he had a reliable car in mclaren Raikkonen would be atleast a 3time world champion
Its unbelievable that they just left the McLaren on the track at 9:16
Luckily in 2020 they even brought out a safety car for the Haas standing next to the pit lane. It gave us an exciting race, or a mixed up race result for once
In Spa 2008 they did pretty much the same with Raikkonen's Ferrari.
The main reason why Ferrari are my all time favourite team and car manufacturer is because of one man and not just any man he's my hero and has been ever since I started watching this most beautiful of sports the great Micheal Schumacher
I've been watching f1 ever since the day I was born and I've never regretted a moment spent looking at that tv screen watching racing cars blasting round at 200mph going wheel to wheel in the fight for the title
Grazie Ferrari and most importantly Grazie Micheal for giving me some of my best ever memories of the greatest sport the world will ever see
Also just to add Jose Froilan Gonzalez first f1 🏎 race was Monaco 🇲🇨 1950 not Britain 🇬🇧 1951
Top 10 Ferrari Moments in 2020 season:
Thanks For Watching!
no no no
top 1 moments in 2020:
crashing Leclerc ----> Gasly wins
Vettel spun
Podium for Leclerc
Whats happening with Ferrari guys, im not up to date on this season?
@@Aleksaa944 you did miss that much
Damn that song is a banger
It's a shame they wont be able to relive these moments in 2020. Even with such advanced cars.
Great background music
Top 10 worst Ferrari Moments:
2020
2020
2020
2020
2020
2020
2020
2020
2020
2020
Ty for the Gran Turismo-esque music
3:00 when u play with 0 ai to try win the championship on f1 2020
I’ve been watching f1 for 20 years and brazil 2007 was the best race i’ve seen.
stg ferrari is like palpatine, when someone new comes along, send off the older person in a bad way
8:08 I just love this moment. Two big rivals look and respect each other
It’s annoying because everyone will just meme ferrari because of how bad they are this year, why can’t everyone take this weekend to appreciate what this team has achieved in this sport?
Because with a 350-500mil budget they should have already been ahead of Mercedes, not fighting for P13 with Raikkonen in Alfa Romeo xD
If it said "Top 10 Ferrari moments 2020" the comment section would be filled with "0:01 THANKS FOR WATCHING"
Because most of them started watching F1 like just one year
Because Ferrari has gone to absolute shit and it's funny how they are battling a Alfa Romeo
something unknown there also the best team in f1 history
I haven't even finished the video yet ,but I just have to say that number 8 really warmed my heart. There was something very special about that old Formula 1.
6:37 You hear that Firemarioflower (and all other Kimi haters)? :D I think lot of you still need to remind yourselves who Ferrari's latest champion is....Neither Alonso nor Vettel could become Ferrari champion, Kimi did it during his first season with the team.
Who hates Kimi? It's illegal to hate Kimi! It doesn't matter who he's driving for, he's Kimi!
you actually take firemarioflower seriously? The guy is a fucking troll and as a seb fan im actually disgusted that this guy supports the same driver as me.
To be honest, if the season finale hadn't been at that wankfest of a circuit in Yas Marina, Alonso could have *definitely* been the world champion in 2010. Overtaking was simply impossible on that horrible circuit.
@@HighFlyingOwlOfMinerva its always a what if. If we go by what ifs then seb is a 7 time world champion by now.
@@HighFlyingOwlOfMinerva I agree on the part of the grotesque racing that Yas Marina presents not only generally but particularly in 2010. Heck DRS was practically introduced the following year as a measure to prevent a scenario like Alonso being stuck behind Petrov from recurring.
for those who didn't recognize the 89's brazilian circuit, it was the now destroyed Jacarepaguá, at Rio de Janeiro
How can you choose the 10 best moments of a team like Ferrari. The video should be about at least the 1000 best moments. FORZA FERRARI
Facts
The gearbox innovation standout for me,says creation is a game of trial and error
People laughing at Ferrari are the same who are crying at the Mercedes dominance
I think we should stop criticizing ferrari
We should congratulate them on their 1000th gp. They are one of the most successful team in F1.
Everyone has failure and now its ferraris turn. They will rise back as mclaren is doing but it will take time.
Such a toxic behavior.
Forza Ferrari Sempre❤️
The last time Ferrari had their calculations right was in 2007.
“By my calculations we win the championship by one point...”
Comunque anche se il presente è scuro, la leggenda bisogna festeggiarla lo stesso domenica.....logico che bisogna tornare ai livelli che le compete!
Is that Arovabene at 3:28?
Yes he is it :)
3:25 here ladies and gentlemen, young Maurizzio Arrivabene.
And he was hugging Nigel Stepney
No matter what i will let myselt wait for decades to see the ferrari glory
2000-2004
Those Years Domimated By Schumacher And Ferrari
I Loved Those Years
And 2004 Was My Favorite Year, Not Just In Formula One But In Motorsport Too
Imagine Ferrari getting a 1-2 at mugello
And then I woke up
I would cut off my moustache
This one sparks joy.
Ah, the good old days when Ferrari were good
20 years of Hurt... never stopped me dreaming! 🇮🇹🔴
Whenever I think of Fast cars…it will always be a ferrari
For me Kimi's Championship with 1 point is by far the greatest Ferrari moment.
And now he is keeping both Ferrari's behind him in an Alfa!
3:27 Is it Maurisio Arrivabene
Yes he is it :)
also 3:27
i didnt saw wtf
Arınç Aydemir black hair and beard celebrating hugging another guy😂
@@Misteraphael edited
Love these historic videos!! Those pics, those clips... Magic!
I love the way they uploaded it this year...
Schumi per sempre il numero UNO
Hopefully in 2021 we see some sort of Miracle... but same chassis so don't know man. 2022 might be even worse because everyone is on the same playing field (who is going to be caught first using loopholes?).
$trolls = cheats go back to soapbox racing
3213232 1231223 they didn’t gain 1 second. Ferrari lost their engine and DAS was made. Red Bull and Honda didn’t do great either
Mercedes are going to pull a 2014 on these regulations and be three years ahead on development, over the other teams
Bold to assume nobody is already designing their 2022 cars with loopholes already in place...
Malcolm Holmes probably not. Merc has been researching v6t since 2007 and had schumacher reallly help them out with R&D and Brawn.
Fantastic video.. but the music also super good too! Gives a Gran Turismo vibe
Title: Top 10 Ferrari Moments
The video has no moments from the Binotto era, so the video is correct.
4:02 He actually looks great
That's just cuz of the helmet and balaclava. Without them tho
Gearbox wins on debut?
Gearbox is a future world championship contender
@@cobraboytnt1941 Like last name and last name
7:45 what an amazing shot!
They forgot to add the 'spinning' part in the top 10
I’m surprised Charles winning last year at monza didn’t make the list
Forza Ferrari ❤️ Legendary team, a one off year won’t deter us! Best of luck to Seb for the remainder of this year and to Charles and Carlos next year and onwards.
Belgium 2004 7th drivers title for Schumacher racing for Ferrari
2002 100% Ferrari podium record with Schumacher
F1 upload about Ferrari now 😂
0:40 SAFETY FIRST 😂
Bruh posting this feels like the end of Ferrari in F1😂
Its their 1000th gp
Throwback to when Ferrari was very competitive and winning races, but in the present time it's a whole different story 😳
Just like Williams. They were dominant in the 90's and now they are last.
Ferrari was 🔥 back those days :((( especially at the time of niki lauda! :(
Also at Schumacher’s time but Niki lauda’s was really best!
Most successful team in formula 1
Hope they rise back again
Was a Ferrari fan
I am a Ferrari fan
Always will be a Ferrari fan
No matter what they go through
Next up: Worst 10 moments of 2020 season for Ferrari.
Cue: Season Montage 2020