@@runninginthe90s75 mika is a two time F1 world champion, everybody talks about his battles with Michael,he clearly isn't underrated, great driver nonetheless
This is why Montoya was my favourite driver when I was little, he was exciting and aggressive on the track and off the track he didn't play the "Schumacher can do no wrong" game. His brutally honest answers were fantastic haha. I love that this video has all of those elements within it.
No one played such a game you mentioned, there wasn't such an idea that Michael can't do nothing wrong. Back then Schumacher was the most hated F1 driver among the fans and media.
@@sam-nariman6236 first of all, he's always been F1s starboy way before Hamilton was. Second of all, Michael deserved all the hate he got and then some, he was one of the most careless drivers ever. He would not care if he caused crashes to not let you get ahead cause he didn't care about anyone's safety
@@folkert2938Montoya got the respect he gave, he was the victim of his own bad attitude. Schumacher had already proven against Hakkinen and would again later against Alonso that respect could be given by Schumacher as long as it was mutual.
Michael schumacher vs aryton senna Michael schumacher vs damon hill Michael schumacher vs mika hakkenen Michael schumacher vs rubens barichello Michael schumacher vs Kimi Michael vs villenuve Michael schumacher vs juan pablo montoya Michael schumacher vs alonso (AGE GAP) schumacher vs a young rosberg... Schumi is greatest driver of all time💪🏼
Man, Juan Pablo Montoya and Kimi Raikkonen on their ironic modes on together in a press conference would be amazing!! If it already happened, please tell me when!
@@adem2064 not really, but I do dislike when someone tries to be something that is not... in his case, he always tried to be the "funny" or "ironic" guy but clearly it wasn't, it looked cringy and unnatural
Montoya was the most aggressive driver back then, similiar to Max few years back. He can pull stunning mavunoever in Spa that most drivers never able to do that. But at the end , it's backfire when he hit his team mate Ralf few times.
I am disappointed, that they decided to take such a long break. After the last race, they should have had a race after 1 week. I'm worried Merc, has figured out their issues by now. 🙁
@@johnhonai258 I really like to laugh with some of Montoya's fans, and there were a lot of those among my friends. So, they all rejoiced when Montoya fought very hard with Schumacher but whenever Schumacher answered Montoya with the same trick, complaints and tears of Juan Pablo's fans began. Nothing changed:))
@@Warlock2212 Its mostly the PoV. With the safety halo the camera sits higher than in the past years. The higher you are from the ground, less speed is perceived. Emphasis on 'perceived' because in reality both cars would be going really really fast.
That's the difference between Montoya and most current drivers. Montoya was mad about it and made his point, but he didn't go "wah it's not fair, give him penalty, I'm telling the stewards", he spoke his mind but took it on the chin with grace.
Montoya wasn't in awe but in 2004 he was an incredible Ferrari. Michael dominated from start to finish with 13 out of 17 grand prix wins and a record one-year success rate.
But one year prior, Kimi almost beat him in a year old donkey of a car, whilst Schumacher began the year in the all conquering F2002 and then got an EVEN FASTER version of that later on in the year. I geniunely think if you put Montoya, Raikkonen, Alonso or Hamilton in that car they would match his records. Michael is definetly a world class driver, but he isn't some mythical driver who can break the laws of physics.
@@BrianBustos182 Well , he is currently in FRE. He debuted in the dutch go last week doing a hulkenberg character... But it's supposed that next year will be in F3
I love that Montoya was correcting everything a massive slide out of the previous corner was still able to try his luck around the outside. A slide like that these days means at least another lap behind or even end of any hope of overtaking.
@@A-BYTE64 ah yes, a driver who dominated f1 for nearly his entire career and a driver who raced in all types of Motorsports with various types of success aren’t legends.
@@ronanoboyle6348 Schumacher was ahead of him going into the corner? He took the ideal line meanwhile Montoya tried to go on the outside where there was no room, all he had to do was yield but he didn’t
@@ronanoboyle6348 Schumacher was ahead on the apex. No argument here it was Micheal's corner, just like Norris and Leclerc in the last race to name a recent example.
This rivality ended in Brazil Montoya won the race and Schumacher the championship,Montoya went to McLaren and Renault got powerful so Schumacher started a battle vs Alonso that was won by Alonso 2 times
J P Montoya, el piloto que si puso en pie en el acelerador en cada carrera sin importar equipo, motor ni presupuesto pero a la administracion de la F1 y sus asociados no les gustó y fue un profesional incómodo para ellos y así termino su excelente paso por esa categoría del automovilismo. Gracias Juan Pablo.
Anyone who watched him knows he's the best driver not to win a title this 21st century. He just came up against absolute Prime Raikkonen, which made him look way slower than he was. Similar to Albon/Gasly vs Max.
Montoya: Complains about Schumacher running him off the track. Also Montoya: Runs Schumacher off the track 3 seconds later. Well times were better and racing way more harder back then.
@Yuri DeKhed wow. You are opening two very different cans here. First of all we are talking about a situation with Schumacher Montoya that is way more comparable to Verstappen/Hamilton at the start. And where Hamilton should have yield as Montoya should have. They both paid for not doing so. You know, its called racing. And Bottas Russell is totally on Russell. How should Bottas be the one to blame when he leaves plenty of space and doesnt lose control of his car. Your cross comparison between Schumacher/Montoya and Bottas/Russell make no sense at all. When you want to discuss then do it with actual knowledge and not half knowledge that feels clever.
amazing guys. these two were titans. hard and fair racing, what it’s all about, and it’s what all those fans pay for!!! tell ya wot..the fans that day at the tosa hairpin were real close to the track, so they got their monies worth!!
You can see how aggressive a driver montoya was. How Mike committed to that line I will never understand. But like JP said thats racing I guess. Two distinct completely different driving styles.
Michael was just trying to be polite. But like Montoya said, its racing. He was trying to overtake from the outside of the corner... Michael kind of closed the door, the window and everything.. but that's racing. lol
Idk why Michael felt the need to lie. It was Juan’s job to back out. If the driver on the inside is ahead at corner exit, it is the duty of the driver on the outside to back out or take evasive action to avoid a collision.
Lie? He didn’t expect Montoya on the outside anymore and didn’t look. U can see it on the onboard that he got surprised when they hit each other on the exit
Montoya could have been more than he was in F1, but he only has one flaw: He is always faster than his car. He had 950 HP, the most powerful F1 aspirated engine of all time at his command, at a circuit where he held the all-time record for some 17 years. If you focused your defeat on a maneuver in the third or fourth corner of the first lap of a grand prix, it is because you did not know how to run. I am very sorry Montoya fans, but even in "Fast and Furious" an innocent Brian O'Conner ( Paul Walker) said that I "Almost had you" with a car armed to the teeth.
I have one just one one hypothetical one as Juan the wonderkid the rising number one of Formula One, Juan. One wonders should Juan win one Formula One one year or would Juan wanted to win the one in round one, Juan?
“Oh no he didn’t see me there!”
*Bwoah, No chance*
Just imagine Hamilton these days if he was in Montoya's place. He would be crying over the radio.
I'm amazed I actually got infront of him a little bit when we were braking -
*BWOAH*
When Montoya crashed into a Ferrari he didn't say anything
".... that's racing."
Long live Montoya.
JHM HTH T
You closed the door like a torpedo
@Les Voitures Ont La Parole torpedo? From outside? Just trash talking
He said " it's " you can't even quote
Honestly, what are we doing? Racing or PING PONG? 😂
Montoya is way underrated! his battles with Michael were amazing
Yeah he's probably in my top 5 driver list to not win world title
Everyone's underrated, get over it.
Interlagos, outside of turn 1. Class.
Montoya is overrated, i would say Mika is underrated
@@runninginthe90s75 mika is a two time F1 world champion, everybody talks about his battles with Michael,he clearly isn't underrated, great driver nonetheless
This is why Montoya was my favourite driver when I was little, he was exciting and aggressive on the track and off the track he didn't play the "Schumacher can do no wrong" game. His brutally honest answers were fantastic haha. I love that this video has all of those elements within it.
No one played such a game you mentioned, there wasn't such an idea that Michael can't do nothing wrong.
Back then Schumacher was the most hated F1 driver among the fans and media.
@@sam-nariman6236 first of all, he's always been F1s starboy way before Hamilton was.
Second of all, Michael deserved all the hate he got and then some, he was one of the most careless drivers ever. He would not care if he caused crashes to not let you get ahead cause he didn't care about anyone's safety
JUAN PABLO MONTOYA WAS MY FAVOURITE DRIVER ..ALLWAYS AT AGE, NO FEAR, FIGHT,FIGHT,FIGHT...MONTOYA KING DRIVER!!!
I can't believe it's 17 years ago. Time is flying
Yes, I'm too old😂
Time goes by,I always remember
after we pass 23 feels like we jumped into a 2020 Mercedez F1 car....
yes bro, same feelings
I Remember this with yesterday....
Montoya was a savage
Yes
2nd
dude was insane, both on f1 and indycar
yo
One of the best.
They make sure to include the press conference everytime this incident comes up.
because it's absolute gold
And why wouldn't they? It's a great F1 incident, especially when the driving an their reactions are considered together.
@@procatprocat9647 because he is a ferrari fan so most likely a schumacher fan
@@folkert2938Montoya got the respect he gave, he was the victim of his own bad attitude. Schumacher had already proven against Hakkinen and would again later against Alonso that respect could be given by Schumacher as long as it was mutual.
@@-BuddyGuy I know, I was just giving an possible explanation for why he reacted that way.
2 years ago.
1 week from now,
Lewis : "I thought he wasn't there anymore"
Max : "He forgot to look I guess"
I read those lines in their respective voices😂😂😂
And Max gets a penalty.
after Austria 19, feels like something max would do rather than Lewis. heck, he'll bang wheels. thats racing
Hamilton is a significantly cleaner and fairer seven time world champion than Schumacher.
max is the new montoya lol
Montoya didn't care if you were Marc Gené or Michael Schumacher. He was coming for you soul.
Absolute beast he was! A absolute pleasure to watch him in any series he raced!!
2:24 whoever edits these need to get a raise. THAT is brilliant editing.
I believe the replay was shown in the press room, if so it's not rocket science
Facts
I mean it was shown in the conference room and Montoya said those lines , so not really lol
It's the timing
Smart from Jenson to not get himself involved here :D
GMMHG
he was 24 years old at that time
The media would be all over him later on in that season thanks to his contract dispute
Typical british behavior
@@Jazzmatalex How so?
Montoya and Hakkinen were Schumacher's best counterparts.
Absolutely enjoyed the battles
Alonso?
Alonso?
Who’s Alonso?!
Michael schumacher vs aryton senna
Michael schumacher vs damon hill
Michael schumacher vs mika hakkenen
Michael schumacher vs rubens barichello
Michael schumacher vs Kimi
Michael vs villenuve
Michael schumacher vs juan pablo montoya
Michael schumacher vs alonso (AGE GAP)
schumacher vs a young rosberg...
Schumi is greatest driver of all time💪🏼
@@user-2203xyz Michael vs Kimi (2003)
Montoya is one of my all time favourite Williams drivers. He was unbelievable on his day
Man, Juan Pablo Montoya and Kimi Raikkonen on their ironic modes on together in a press conference would be amazing!! If it already happened, please tell me when!
Not really, Kimi is natural, pure, Montoya was forced and the "trying to be funny" guy
@@marcespinola are you a schumacher fan by any chance?
@@adem2064 "clever" assumption but nope...
@@marcespinola guess you just hate Montoya then
@@adem2064 not really, but I do dislike when someone tries to be something that is not... in his case, he always tried to be the "funny" or "ironic" guy but clearly it wasn't, it looked cringy and unnatural
Montoya was the most aggressive driver back then, similiar to Max few years back. He can pull stunning mavunoever in Spa that most drivers never able to do that. But at the end , it's backfire when he hit his team mate Ralf few times.
1:25 Montoya probably in his mind:
"Oh deer"
"Oh deer"
@@FerrariF1Seb05Fan Corrected 👌
Like a horse with horns!
NG
@@AdrianFerrari phaha i know i know.. oh dear phaha
That post race press conference was sick 🤣😂 all three of them
The golden era of F1 for me ❤️❤️❤️
We need more Montoya's in F1. Not only for driving, the behaviour and the "sharp tongue" too.
Montoya a unique pilot, inside the circuit and in the press round
Having this long break has made me even more hyped for the race!
MGHM
I am disappointed, that they decided to take such a long break. After the last race, they should have had a race after 1 week. I'm worried Merc, has figured out their issues by now. 🙁
@@nitink.a567 this is my biggest nightmare. What if that Merc is just as fast as last season but unstable and they have rectified it
Childhood memories goes VROOM VROOM... 🏎
City💙
Nowadays goes ffffffffff ccchhhhhhhhhhhhh
That sound man, extraordinary..
An amazing battle between two amazing drivers
How so.. it was only amazing on the part of Montoya,,, if he didnt move out of track , Michael would have crashed into him
@@johnhonai258 I really like to laugh with some of Montoya's fans, and there were a lot of those among my friends. So, they all rejoiced when Montoya fought very hard with Schumacher but whenever Schumacher answered Montoya with the same trick, complaints and tears of Juan Pablo's fans began. Nothing changed:))
How is that an amazing battle? It's one person performing a clean overtake on the outside and the other trying to cause an accident by going into him
It’s amazing that the onboards look 3x fastwr than what we have now today
cars way much more lighter 4:3 display, bad quality and the sound (revs).
@@Warlock2212 Its mostly the PoV. With the safety halo the camera sits higher than in the past years. The higher you are from the ground, less speed is perceived. Emphasis on 'perceived' because in reality both cars would be going really really fast.
Dude, I was literally talking to my brother about this race this morning!
After all you are Mr Ralph, so they at F1 heard you 😝
Queria que Montoya tivesse sido campeão pois ele merecia, extremamente ousado.
Foi roubado em 2003; a ferrari deu um jeito... Proibiu os pneus da michellin
Montoya almost driving like you do when you get a new F1 videogame.
"WARNING - Exceeded Track Limits" ~Codemasters
2:28 Montoya is the real inventor of *bwoah*
don´t forget that Kimi was already active back then :P
Nice, the sound from the f1 car! 😃
Montoya spectacularly did some risky stuff!
If it wasn’t for Montoya , I would have not gotten up so early on a Sunday
"But you know, it's racing." Such a chill guy
That's the difference between Montoya and most current drivers. Montoya was mad about it and made his point, but he didn't go "wah it's not fair, give him penalty, I'm telling the stewards", he spoke his mind but took it on the chin with grace.
Back when FIA didn't mean a thing to the drivers and they accepted that it's racing
The real rivalty.... Kings !
Finally see full interview, thanks a lot!
Montoya wasn't in awe but in 2004 he was an incredible Ferrari. Michael dominated from start to finish with 13 out of 17 grand prix wins and a record one-year success rate.
Seb matched that record in 2013 right?
@@ar-2284 Yes, but Seb with 19 races and the percentage is lower even if he has achieved the record of 9 victories in a row
But one year prior, Kimi almost beat him in a year old donkey of a car, whilst Schumacher began the year in the all conquering F2002 and then got an EVEN FASTER version of that later on in the year. I geniunely think if you put Montoya, Raikkonen, Alonso or Hamilton in that car they would match his records. Michael is definetly a world class driver, but he isn't some mythical driver who can break the laws of physics.
I miss them both.
Mood: Waiting for Montoya’s son to get in F1
He's aggressive too
Meeeee toooooo nowwwe pleaseee, hopefully
That will be soon, now he’s in F2
@@BrianBustos182 Well , he is currently in FRE. He debuted in the dutch go last week doing a hulkenberg character... But it's supposed that next year will be in F3
I love that Montoya was correcting everything a massive slide out of the previous corner was still able to try his luck around the outside. A slide like that these days means at least another lap behind or even end of any hope of overtaking.
Juan Pablo Montoya is one of the most underrated drivera of all.
Show Kimi Raikkonen's 2005 Q1 Pole lap.
That's the greatest pole lap we've ever seen around Imola.
I prefer it to be called "San Marino GP" even though the track is a bit far from there
Two racing legends
Hello, we meet yet again.
not realy
@@A-BYTE64 ah yes, a driver who dominated f1 for nearly his entire career and a driver who raced in all types of Motorsports with various types of success aren’t legends.
Nasty move by Schumacher. Montoya was quite a character...
"They race me so hard..." 😭
Did they?
Albon has left the chat
@@frankgg624 he literally did
I would listen to that sound for hours 🥰
I mean Montoya was pretty brave to yeet it outside and hope for the best
Still can’t push someone off the track
@@ronanoboyle6348 He took the racing line
@@FloydsHighHeels Montoya was alongside him. The racing line is only wide enough for one car so u can’t take the racing line if someone’s alongside u
@@ronanoboyle6348 Schumacher was ahead of him going into the corner? He took the ideal line meanwhile Montoya tried to go on the outside where there was no room, all he had to do was yield but he didn’t
@@ronanoboyle6348 Schumacher was ahead on the apex. No argument here it was Micheal's corner, just like Norris and Leclerc in the last race to name a recent example.
Can we have characters and spice like that again please!
Montoya was in a Multiplayer lobby...beautiful mad man!!❤ He didn't give AF!
Man how much I miss those deafening V10 screams
Great drivers, real drivers... fantastic!
I'll be that one guy that comment: "bring back v10"
Nah the V8s had better racing.
V8 era was much better racing
@@Xiphactinus V6 Era has best racing though. This comment is purely about sound.
@@F1ll1nTh3Blanks V8s had a championship fight.
@@Xiphactinus So did the V6 until Ferrari tripped over their own legs.
This rivality ended in Brazil Montoya won the race and Schumacher the championship,Montoya went to McLaren and Renault got powerful so Schumacher started a battle vs Alonso that was won by Alonso 2 times
Montoya was why I got into F1, I knew Michael was always the king but I loved that Montoya was the underdog and always gave Michael a hard fight.
This is my video made for this legend: @
Keep fighting Micheal ✊🏻
Michael assumed that Montoya had yielded and gave up the move, lol. Don't sleep on Montoya.
more like Montoya assumed Michael would just let him by. Don't assume you own a corner when dueling with Michael
@@ZDubsMGS either way it was an epic duel.
@@Tomani02 absolutely! 2 great drivers.
@Salonardes You can't take fat or slim nap when Montoya's around.
@@ZDubsMGS or else... don't assume that because you are Michael everyone is gonna be the submissive dog he expected everyone to be.
The old times, when competition and close counters between drivers made the sport look much more attractive than now!
J P Montoya, el piloto que si puso en pie en el acelerador en cada carrera sin importar equipo, motor ni presupuesto pero a la administracion de la F1 y sus asociados no les gustó y fue un profesional incómodo para ellos y así termino su excelente paso por esa categoría del automovilismo. Gracias Juan Pablo.
Michael knew it, come on hahaha
He came out slowly from that chicane as he'd changed to protect from Montoya. Brilliant racing🔥
That early season Williams-BMW front end was truly nice looking. It was unique for sure.
Montoya mi mayor orgullo de Colombia :')
I miss this sound so much
It sums up Montoya perfectly : trying unusual overtakes on track and smashing Schumacher verbally off track 😅
But who smashed him on the track?
Honestly, what are we doing? Racing or PING PONG? 😂 👌🏻
I loved them both so much ❤
Montoya is underrated af
Anyone who watched him knows he's the best driver not to win a title this 21st century. He just came up against absolute Prime Raikkonen, which made him look way slower than he was. Similar to Albon/Gasly vs Max.
Nice video
After 10 million years... IT’S RAWE CEEK
The is the reason I love Formula Juan
Jenson: Huh Wut. Don't get me involved! I was looking away at that point! xD
THIS. IS. F1.
I remember my dad telling me "Look! A pig attacking a walrus" I'm not sure I understood that one, but I'm still laughing
I understand the walrus but not the pig
HRT H
@@cliffboy1058 I think he was showing his appreciation towards Schumy's move
The Ferrari was called that bcs the shape of the nose looked similar to a walrus 😄
@@g3n3ralkim23 I'm almost sure that one was Williams
1:54 the look on schumacher's face... "what an idiot, trying to go around the outside me. Where did you think you'll end up" 😅
when i was this early seb was world champion
2004 and 2006 best San Marino Imola GP
Less music more engine sound🗣
The V10 sound... 👌
That was cool!
Give us a new Montoya!
Max! You can))
Such a powerful bmw, it was pretty a head of the ferraris and McLaren and a little bit more ppwerful than bar honda
Just like GT Sport online...
Great times,
"All the time you have to leave da space"
Awesome... well put together.
Montoya: Complains about Schumacher running him off the track.
Also Montoya: Runs Schumacher off the track 3 seconds later.
Well times were better and racing way more harder back then.
@Yuri DeKhed wow. You are opening two very different cans here. First of all we are talking about a situation with Schumacher Montoya that is way more comparable to Verstappen/Hamilton at the start. And where Hamilton should have yield as Montoya should have. They both paid for not doing so. You know, its called racing.
And Bottas Russell is totally on Russell. How should Bottas be the one to blame when he leaves plenty of space and doesnt lose control of his car. Your cross comparison between Schumacher/Montoya and Bottas/Russell make no sense at all. When you want to discuss then do it with actual knowledge and not half knowledge that feels clever.
amazing guys. these two were titans. hard and fair racing, what it’s all
about, and it’s what all
those fans pay for!!! tell
ya wot..the fans that day at the tosa hairpin were real
close to the track, so they got their monies worth!!
Days when Michael Schumacher was a Masterclass in Ferrari and Michael Schumachers Glory Days.
You can see how aggressive a driver montoya was. How Mike committed to that line I will never understand. But like JP said thats racing I guess. Two distinct completely different driving styles.
love all the angels
Michael was just trying to be polite. But like Montoya said, its racing. He was trying to overtake from the outside of the corner... Michael kind of closed the door, the window and everything.. but that's racing. lol
Idk why Michael felt the need to lie. It was Juan’s job to back out. If the driver on the inside is ahead at corner exit, it is the duty of the driver on the outside to back out or take evasive action to avoid a collision.
Lie? He didn’t expect Montoya on the outside anymore and didn’t look. U can see it on the onboard that he got surprised when they hit each other on the exit
@@Clocala Michael definitely saw him lol
It's like saying you don't see the need for a bird to fly. It's what he was. I'd also put Senna squarely in the species of liars too.
The double channel was amazing
Schumacher was very polite in that press conference. How to keep the calm when someone cries out
broooo... the sound :')
"YOU ALWAYS HAVE TO LEAVE SPACE" Fernando Alonso.
All of time
@@franklinclinton779 all the time😂
Makes sense
I love this formula and the hunger and desire to beat each other.
Montoya could have been more than he was in F1, but he only has one flaw: He is always faster than his car.
He had 950 HP, the most powerful F1 aspirated engine of all time at his command, at a circuit where he held the all-time record for some 17 years.
If you focused your defeat on a maneuver in the third or fourth corner of the first lap of a grand prix, it is because you did not know how to run.
I am very sorry Montoya fans, but even in "Fast and Furious" an innocent Brian O'Conner ( Paul Walker) said that I "Almost had you" with a car armed to the teeth.
Love how Martin Brundle thinks it's fair from Schumacher but not when Max Verstappen does it
I have one just one one hypothetical one as Juan the wonderkid the rising number one of Formula One, Juan. One wonders should Juan win one Formula One one year or would Juan wanted to win the one in round one, Juan?
Well one of them would be in round one
The first one who really attemp to destroy the kaiser F1 hegemony.
The one, Juan Montoya. Icon!