@@alebangalter Kobayashi's whole career was cursed with sponsorship, the only Japanese driver where he struggled to gain any backing despite having the most talent.
@@DabDabGoose Remember my dad screaming for kobayashi everytime he makes a pass (didn't realize that this guys was pure talent and performed very well with a Mid/End field car) my eyes were only for Vettel and Alonso at that time ^^
Ahhh the 2012 season. Where we had 7 different winners in the first 7 races and where a Sauber could qualify and finish in 3rd position. Nowadays we can predict the Top 6 finishes for every race if everything goes down normally.
@@majikku-chan so pls tell me who got rank 4-6 in this season and last season PLS COME and tell me kid... becouse you cant... its was allmost new eadh race...
hulkenberg came very close to be taking his first podium ever in P2 in brazil 2012, were hamilton was leading but hulkenberg tried to attack an took the wrong lie cost both may himself an hamilton a win in brazil, hamilton was out an hulkenberg finished 8th. he even took pole in brazil in 2010
@@swattoolblaastoose1761 He didn't win it, yet.. Just podiums sadly. The #7 Toyota he drive in have a lot of "bad luck" for couple of years. The one who've been winning Le Mans is Nakajima in #8 Toyota (2 times).
Sato, Kobayashi, i loved them both especially Sato. He was great with BAR and Super Aguri. Canada 2007, great drive. We need Japanese driver on the grid.
Tsunoda is now in F1 so maybe he will be takin podiums with ease bcuz he was in GP2 only 1 year and finished 3rd in the drivers championship. Imagine in F1
Ahhh Kamui Kobayashi....what an exciting driver to watch. Made in the Toyota family just like Kazuki Nakajima, but stayed on for way longer in the sport in teams that had nothing to do with Toyota. In this day of paydrivers like Stroll and Ericsson, that in itself is impressive.
It's amazing to see the pure joy they get from making the podium, even if it's only third place. And you can see the other drivers are exited for them aswell. Great video!
0:35 When Pedro saw that it was raining, he was like ''wait a second... I said it was gonna rain, and it rained? Thank you, God'' (For those who don't know the story, Pedro usually fails the weather prediction. For example, before the Hungarian GP Qualifying session, he said ''it's not going to rain at all'', and we all know what happened hahaha)
Rutar 2008 "Esto es un chaparrón pasajero. Eh... lo acertado de nuestro hombre del tiempo, que había dicho que no iba a llover. Me he cubierto de gloria" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Sponsorship. It got so bad that he started an online donation page in 2014 asking fans to provide funding for him to have a seat which it failed miserably.
Jyrki Järvilehto had so much potential ( He were maybe faster than Mika Häkkinen back in their karting days) but sadly he had dangerous crash in Silvestone before the 1994 season. By my knowing his neck never recovered from that and it could be intresting to see what he could do with 1994 Benetton as healthy.
1:30 And to think he won another race here going the opposite direction. I think Sato is the only driver to podium in both the US GP and the Indianapolis 500
I remember the podium at hungary 2006 with Button in first, de la Rosa in second and Heidfeld in third position and for me this was the happiest podium I have seen in F1. :) Of all those drivers in these top 10 list I think Andretti was the worst of all. Unbelievably weak on track and a shame for McLaren. Sure the Car was 1993 not so good as in the years before but one race before his last at monza he had only 3 (!) points and Senna in comparison had 53 points... :-/
Andretti brought a lot of it on himself by refusing to move to Europe (where everyone was based) so he had to commute a lot. That said he also suffered by less practice laps (so he couldn't learn the tracks) and Senna's decision to stay with the team with the young upstart Mika Hakkinen waiting in the wings.
The crowd chanting "Ka-mu-i" at Suzuka 2012 still gives me chills. Miss him in F1, he was such a great talent with plenty of raw speed, shown by him smashing the Le Mans record 2 years ago and getting pole again this year, going faster than even Fernando Alonso.
Seriously that Maldonado's victory, which in a race that looked more like a parade of cars that did nothing, was considered in this top 10 the best. Kamui Kobayashi's P3 was much more magical for many of us. Maldonado dropped off the pole and won. Nothing else. Kobayashi on the pace got that P3.
I remember that Maldonado win. He was as close to perfect as he'd ever get that weekend. Haha, the Speed Channel microphone during his interview brought back a lot of memories. Nice list. 🏁
How could you forgot Roberto Moreno? That was one of the most satisfying moments in F1 history. And people also always forgot about Nicola Larini finishing 2nd in the infamous 94 San Marino GP. That was his last race for Ferrari.
1:01 what everyone sees: Seb congratulating Petrov on his first podium What I see: Seb congratulating Petrov for letting him win his first title the race before, by holding Fernando behind (yes, this is the race after Abu Dhabi 2010).
Shame Kamui was dropped the following year - he didn't get as many podiums as Perez, but only finished 6 points behind him. It was probably more down to the lack of Japanese involvement in the sport at the time.
There are three other drivers with only one podium which was a win: Giancarlo Baghetti in his debut race at the 1961 French GP driving for Ferrari, Jo Bonnier at the 1959 Dutch Grand Prix, which was also the first victory for BRM in Formula 1, and Peter Gethin at Italy 1971 with BRM too
That shot of Sato flying past at 1:33 was insane. I know modern camera angles are set up to include sponsors. This is devaluing the on-car branding, diverting money from the teams to the tracks/media owners and reducing the camera operator's ability to make engaging shots, focused purely on action. What liberty media are doing on TH-cam is great but the actual live TV broadcast needs way better camera work with less of these wide sponsor shots. Too many decisions in the sport have been made at the expense of audience enjoyment, this is just another one.
Maldonaldonaldo finishing 1st both in qualification and Race was one of the most random things i ever watched
well he could drive well... just only all the stars and moon had to allign first or something :D
They almost aligned a few times, but Pastor inexplicably managed to crash in to one of them.
MedicallyUnexplainedSymptoms good one
Umair Haider Khan Maldonaldonaldonaldonal
2012 was a weird Year in general
Hulkenberg triggered
Connor Smith next year he might have a chance cose Redbull are going to be shite
If not he wont stay in the F1.
Hulkenberg is overrated
Hulkenberg is in Renault for 2019 with Ricciardo, has been announced already
The Notorious F.I.N Sorry but no Oo
Kobayashi and the crowd in Japan gave me chills. Shame he isn't in F1 anymore.
You can thank the great management skills of Monisha Kalterborn
@@alebangalter Kobayashi's whole career was cursed with sponsorship, the only Japanese driver where he struggled to gain any backing despite having the most talent.
@@DabDabGoose couldn’t agree more
@@DabDabGoose Remember my dad screaming for kobayashi everytime he makes a pass (didn't realize that this guys was pure talent and performed very well with a Mid/End field car) my eyes were only for Vettel and Alonso at that time ^^
Yea, he is more greater than that short kid (Referring Tsunoda)
2004: Sato is 3rd in Indianapolis
2018: Sato wins the Indy 500.
its 2017 but I know how you feel
2020 sato wins indianapolis
And 2020 hahaha
@@林泰平-q3u yeah 2018 was Will Power (yes that is his name)
that's probably his favorite track because he won six times
No.1 Nico Hulkenbe---
oh wait.
**cries**
Brazil 2012 cries
Is it me or does Hülkenberg go full Maldonado every time he has a chance at a podium?
Alan Ali He was put off by a backmarker in trying to defend from Hamilton so if Hamilton wasn't there he'd be ok
Screw it, sad that the discipline man like him retires without podium. Bye hulk :'l
bye hulk
That moment when you realize Pastor Maldonado has more wins and podiums than Nico Hulkenberg...
Hulkenberg is SHite, Perez beat him easily twice
FUUUUUUUUUUUUCK
😂😂
SAN ALL remember when he was leading brazil 2012 i think and he got taken out by hamilton? He is just unlucky
That moment you realize stroll has more podium finishes than hulkenberg
Ahhh the 2012 season. Where we had 7 different winners in the first 7 races and where a Sauber could qualify and finish in 3rd position.
Nowadays we can predict the Top 6 finishes for every race if everything goes down normally.
Ya
3 first is the same allmost each time in the past 1½ year... but 4-6 is not the same
@@popsjov 1 1/2 years??? Are you high?! More like the last 4 years.
@@majikku-chan so pls tell me who got rank 4-6 in this season and last season PLS COME and tell me kid... becouse you cant... its was allmost new eadh race...
@@popsjov First 3 I was talking... 🙄
Pedro knew what he was doing lol
Tall Man Just like Kimi
Nate Lecarde Yeah maybe Kimi got his quote from Pedro
Tall Man They were teammates after all.
Tall Man he did in that race, won me a lot if cash 12/1 that day
Kimi
KAMUI! This is why F1 is Great.
I will never forget that Kamui! Kamui! Kamui! From the grand stands. I miss the guy in F1.
Kamui Kobayashi is really great talented racer and still deserves comeback in F1.
What about that of Kevin Magnussen? Finished on the podium in his first ever race. I bet only a few have done that!
He's hasn't retired from F1 yet, though it would've been hilarious if they included existing drivers.
CHRoOMAX but he's still racing, think the list is about past drivers
CHRoOMAX If i’m not mistaken Alain Prost & Lewis Hamilton
Is there another current driver with just the one? (edit: hard think, Stroll, Baku...) Missed him as well, would be better pick than Monteiro imho
I bet no one "haas" done that
Bring Kobayashi back in a F1 car... nice and fast guy
tino_jr Dropping kobayashi for Gutierrez must be saubers worst mistake
Totally agree 👍
Best ever asian driver ever raced in f1(including with takuma sato at 2004 honda)
the samurai kamui 🇯🇵😎🗡🗡
@@57prsportsgeek no Taki Inoue is the best
@@57prsportsgeek Kobayashi, Sato have nothing on Yuji ide.
On completely cocking up, worst F1 driver I've ever seen lol
Kobayashi Kamui
2012: 3rd 🥉 place podium at Japanese Grand Prix
2021: Le Mans 24hrs champion 🥇🏆 💪
When you see all those average drivers with podium...
and you remember that HULKENBERG has not A SINGLE ONE yet!!!
Hulkenberg is so overated he is too shit.
Pablo I think the opposite. He's solid but not enough . . .
So overrated so he get's first after 3 top teams in almost every race he finished.
Tom Hartley Well, williams had quite a car in 2012, but with Maldonado and Piquet jr at the wheel it was a waste.
hulkenberg came very close to be taking his first podium ever in P2 in brazil 2012, were hamilton was leading but hulkenberg tried to attack an took the wrong lie cost both may himself an hamilton a win in brazil, hamilton was out an hulkenberg finished 8th. he even took pole in brazil in 2010
Kobayashi deserves another chance in F1
Robin Raikkonen = 1
Felipinho Massa = 1
Hulkenberg = 0
Instituto INVK At least he won at Le Mans
True
Stroll = 1
Robin??
Kimi's son.
2012 was the best season of F1 in recent years.
Best season YET
Maldonado, die lebende Legende
F1- Boxenstopp his curse then cause william's garage to catch on fire
Bei RB ist n Platz frei. Wie gemacht für Pastor. Macht auch nicht mehr kaputt als Max ;)
Naja, anscheinend gehen die Talente etwas aus, weshalb sie Kvyat zu Toro Rosso zurückholen wollen.
Wohl eher die lebende Crashlegende!!😂
#damonhill #Benetton95 #ForzaFerrari95
Koboyashi should have been snapped up by a top team. He was great.
David he wins lemans now
@@swattoolblaastoose1761 He didn't win it, yet.. Just podiums sadly.
The #7 Toyota he drive in have a lot of "bad luck" for couple of years. The one who've been winning Le Mans is Nakajima in #8 Toyota (2 times).
@@swattoolblaastoose1761 He has the lap record but not the win, yet!
Sato, Kobayashi, i loved them both especially Sato. He was great with BAR and Super Aguri. Canada 2007, great drive. We need Japanese driver on the grid.
bycurling We may see Fukuzumi in a future with Toro Rosso
sato and kimui are the only good ones
Tsunoda is now in F1 so maybe he will be takin podiums with ease bcuz he was in GP2 only 1 year and finished 3rd in the drivers championship. Imagine in F1
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Indianapolis is in Takuma's blood
Diego Hernández that’s a better record than most
Odd considering he's Japanese
And another podium at indy this year
..and now another Indy 500 win
@Toby Hofmans No, they're not related in any way. Sato is a pretty common name in Japan.
I miss Kamui
Barcelona 2012, a legend finished 1st... At least he won a race, and i think he is a good driver...👍
KÖNIG SCHUMACHER He's good when he doesn't crash
he's a fast driver, but not a good one
He was shit all his career and he had a legendary reveal only one race where he destroyed everything and then he returned to his normal state
KÖNIG SCHUMACHER really?? A legend?? Hahahaah!! A Crash Legend
2nd place quali in Singapore and 3rd place on the grid in Valencia says otherwise.
1:02 I know Petrov and Vettel were friends, Alonso did not know it ;-)
Dich hier zu sehen sollte eigentlich keine Überraschung sein.
Keine Angst ne ist es auch nicht =)
- Vitaly, Fernando is faster than you. Can you confirm you understand that message?
...
- Чё?
@@tomaspolak7711 Where is your problem? I'm a Ferrari fan too. But it's only a joke.
I get that it's a joke, but you are acting like Petrov did something wrong.
He raced and he defended from Alonso for 40+ laps
Aguri, Taku, Kamui...3 Japanese in Top 10!
Thanks Formula 1 channel!!!
Takama&Aguri&Kamui‼️
Aguri!Takuma!Kamui!
Takumi?
@@gkgameplaycz takuma
@藤原拓海 日本人の方も見てるんですねw
心細かったので嬉しいです(*´∀`*)
Sugoi desu those samurais 🇯🇵
日本人いて嬉しい
Maldonado's win at Spain is one of the most legendary moments in the sport, it makes absolutely zero sense
Pedro de la Rosa the GOAT
Kamui deserved more podiums
Kamui
one of the greatest but allways no good car but that 2012 years sauber was surprisingerly great
Ahhh Kamui Kobayashi....what an exciting driver to watch. Made in the Toyota family just like Kazuki Nakajima, but stayed on for way longer in the sport in teams that had nothing to do with Toyota. In this day of paydrivers like Stroll and Ericsson, that in itself is impressive.
I liked Kamui and Maldonado's podium 😜
For me the best out of these top 10 were the podium finishes of Morbidelli, de la Rosa and Sato. :)
Interesting fact about Takuma Sato. His biggest achievements in Formula 1 and IndyCar happened at Indianápolis Motorspeedway. Podium and Indy500
Pedro de la Rosa knew what he was doing before it was cool
It's amazing to see the pure joy they get from making the podium, even if it's only third place. And you can see the other drivers are exited for them aswell. Great video!
Next: top 10 wins at home. Hard to see Brazil 2008 again
Half of these comments are about Lord Maldonado
30% About Hulkenberg
10% De La Rosa
10% some other bs
EmSpro Racing unless they didn't mention on how tiago got his podium because of rigged 2005 usa gp....
would better change him to olivier panis because he deserved it
Panis has 5 podiums, dude
0:35 When Pedro saw that it was raining, he was like ''wait a second... I said it was gonna rain, and it rained? Thank you, God'' (For those who don't know the story, Pedro usually fails the weather prediction. For example, before the Hungarian GP Qualifying session, he said ''it's not going to rain at all'', and we all know what happened hahaha)
Que sepas que su gafe viene desde el GP de Europa de 2007 xDD
Rutar 2008 "Esto es un chaparrón pasajero. Eh... lo acertado de nuestro hombre del tiempo, que había dicho que no iba a llover. Me he cubierto de gloria" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Never understood why Kobayashi lost his f1 seat. Was always a quick exciting driver with brilliant overtaking skills, mega in the wet too
Sponsorship. It got so bad that he started an online donation page in 2014 asking fans to provide funding for him to have a seat which it failed miserably.
JH that's the sad thing about f1 and the ways it's going; it's becoming more about money and less about talent
3:55 Three legends...
2 legends & 1 Crash legend
Grande Pedro De La Rosa!!!!
Jyrki Järvilehto had so much potential ( He were maybe faster than Mika Häkkinen back in their karting days) but sadly he had dangerous crash in Silvestone before the 1994 season. By my knowing his neck never recovered from that and it could be intresting to see what he could do with 1994 Benetton as healthy.
Probably not much better, because the team was built entirely to cater only for Schumacher.
Miroslaavi Are you finnish? Oo
Yes! Three Japanese drivers!! Aguri, Takuma, Kamui
I’m glad!!
The only person who holds the record for not getting a podium is Nico hulkenberg I think
I really hope that he gets a podium at some point
And still Nico Hulkenberg is a great driver 😄👌
He deserves to be World champion
1:30 And to think he won another race here going the opposite direction. I think Sato is the only driver to podium in both the US GP and the Indianapolis 500
and Sato went on to win the Indi 500 13 years later!
Kamui kobayashi... legend... truly missed... great podium in japan for him... great turn of speed... great overtaker...
Like Max on Kimi in the US 2017, incredible overtake! Formule 1 is so fun to watch!
Oh wait...
1:22 ayy they spelled Thid instead of Third
Lol good catch
Hulkenberg getting a podium will be the = Leo getting an Oscar
The internet is going to explode (Or atleast r/formula1)
Too bad hulkenberg is nowhere near as good as leo in his respective career.
4. Tiago Monteiro 🇵🇹 (Jordan)
Race #9 : Grille : 17e | Finish : 3e
I remember Monteiro and the whole team went straight up partying all night long after the race
He's still the only portuguese to ever get a podium
Maldonado, the last victory of Williams, I think.
Yup
I really can't believe you remembered Aguri Suzuki but forgot Roberto Moreno, whose only podium finish was on the SAME RACE.
Even worse is Nicola Larini who came in 2nd in the race where Ayrton Senna fataly crashed
Benneton was a decent car, and Larousse was bad in that year
I miss Kobayashi
I remember the podium at hungary 2006 with Button in first, de la Rosa in second and Heidfeld in third position and for me this was the happiest podium I have seen in F1. :)
Of all those drivers in these top 10 list I think Andretti was the worst of all. Unbelievably weak on track and a shame for McLaren. Sure the Car was 1993 not so good as in the years before but one race before his last at monza he had only 3 (!) points and Senna in comparison had 53 points... :-/
Andretti brought a lot of it on himself by refusing to move to Europe (where everyone was based) so he had to commute a lot. That said he also suffered by less practice laps (so he couldn't learn the tracks) and Senna's decision to stay with the team with the young upstart Mika Hakkinen waiting in the wings.
3. Jyrki Järvilehto 🇫🇮 (Scuderia Italia)
Race #10 : Grille : 16e | Finish 3e
Damn... Petrov, Kamui, even the Maldonator. Miss all of you guys! =(
1:35 God I miss those days. That V10
Honorable mention
Nicola Larini:
He fought against Michael Schumacher for victory in the tragic 1994 San Marino grand prix and finished second
Takuma Sato and kamui Kobayashi the best asian driver in formula one 👍👍👍
Sato's only podium came at the track where years later he would triumph as an Indycar driver. Interesting
8. Vitaly Petrov 🇷🇺 (Renault)
Race #20 : Grille : 6e | Course : 3e
I guess Kimi was channelling Pedro with his leave me alone quote. Still hard to believe Maldonado won a race
The crowd chanting "Ka-mu-i" at Suzuka 2012 still gives me chills.
Miss him in F1, he was such a great talent with plenty of raw speed, shown by him smashing the Le Mans record 2 years ago and getting pole again this year, going faster than even Fernando Alonso.
Congratulations to all these guys who finished podiums.
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Thanks for putting out so many videos in summer break so far!
Two world Champions lifting Maldonado on their shoulders........... Disturbing!!!!
Haha :D
2004 Sato 3rd in Indianapolis, 2017 Sato 1st in Indi- 500.👊👊👊
2012 was the best season in modern f1. Period.
"I know what i was doing" words of Pedro De La Rosa
"Leave me alone, i know what i am doing" words of Kimi Raikonnenn
日本人が3人とも入ってる。嬉しいね( ´∀`)
Holmes Studio 嬉しい限りですね^_^
Thanks for the video. Please make more videos during the holidays!!!
Tiago Monteiro the only portuguese podium. Still a good memory
7. Takuma Sato 🇯🇵 (BAR-Honda)
Race #27 : Grille : 3e | Finish : 3e
Oh man, no matter how many times I see it, I still well up seeing Kobayashi's podium.
Still remember my hero's podium. Petrov!
I miss Roberto Moreno's Japan '90 podium at this video.
Rodrigo Vicente : Yeah, good call. I’d forgotten about that. Wasn’t it Piquet 1st, Moreno 2nd, but I can’t remember who was 3rd ?
@@frazerguest2864 Suzuki
myself : Aguri Suzuki, in the Larousse Lola Lamborghini ?
@@frazerguest2864 yep. As showed in this vid
myself : Whoops. I only realised that after I posted my reply and then watched the video again.
1. Pastor Maldonado 🇻🇪 (Williams)
Race #24 : Grille : 1er (Pole) | Finish : 1er (Victoire)
When Sato overtook Panis, he knew he would have to do that to Castroneves at the 500 2017.
Broadcast quality is amazing. Takes me back ages!
Pedro knew what he was doing, long before kimi did...
For me Kamui in his Home GP was the best
2012: Leave me along I know what I'm doing
2006: I know what I was doing
Maldonado's victory still gives me chills. He makes me realise how hard it is to be an F1 driver and all F1 drivers are heroes.
pastor to redbull............
That would be great.
That would be Crash Bull F1 Team 😄
Pastor will eliminate all competitors and Mad max will be the youngest World champion..
Sachin manjrekar nah max would crash just like pastor.
Then there is the two masters of wrecking at RB
Just a joke lol
Roberto Pupo Moreno, Benetton. Japan 1990.
Very emotional podium, he and Piquet (1st place) are longtime friends in Brazil before arriving at F1
0:52 " Don't panic on the pit wall guys, I know what I was doing."
Those beautiful cars and engines of ‘9s and early ‘00 are simply the best
Seriously that Maldonado's victory, which in a race that looked more like a parade of cars that did nothing, was considered in this top 10 the best. Kamui Kobayashi's P3 was much more magical for many of us. Maldonado dropped off the pole and won. Nothing else. Kobayashi on the pace got that P3.
They put it on this video and save it for the last is mostly because it's a P1 and not P2/P3 I think
I remember that Maldonado win. He was as close to perfect as he'd ever get that weekend. Haha, the Speed Channel microphone during his interview brought back a lot of memories.
Nice list. 🏁
K A M U I
How could you forgot Roberto Moreno? That was one of the most satisfying moments in F1 history. And people also always forgot about Nicola Larini finishing 2nd in the infamous 94 San Marino GP. That was his last race for Ferrari.
@@Krahhf Larini has 13 Formula 1 podiums?
What kind of drugs are you taking?
1:01 what everyone sees: Seb congratulating Petrov on his first podium
What I see: Seb congratulating Petrov for letting him win his first title the race before, by holding Fernando behind (yes, this is the race after Abu Dhabi 2010).
Jealousy in eyes
Love this look, back! I never get enough. F1 is my blood type! 👊👌
Shame Kamui was dropped the following year - he didn't get as many podiums as Perez, but only finished 6 points behind him. It was probably more down to the lack of Japanese involvement in the sport at the time.
It was simply a matter of too little financial backing, especially tragic when you remember he was replaced by Esteban Gutierrez(!)...
SIXITHS
Esteban Gutierrez, a man who's only notable moment in F1 is getting flipped over by Maldonado
There are three other drivers with only one podium which was a win: Giancarlo Baghetti in his debut race at the 1961 French GP driving for Ferrari, Jo Bonnier at the 1959 Dutch Grand Prix, which was also the first victory for BRM in Formula 1, and Peter Gethin at Italy 1971 with BRM too
I will continue to support Kamui Kobayashi.
He is first on my list of drivers who I would bring back if I had the power to. He did his overtaking on the track.
That shot of Sato flying past at 1:33 was insane. I know modern camera angles are set up to include sponsors. This is devaluing the on-car branding, diverting money from the teams to the tracks/media owners and reducing the camera operator's ability to make engaging shots, focused purely on action. What liberty media are doing on TH-cam is great but the actual live TV broadcast needs way better camera work with less of these wide sponsor shots. Too many decisions in the sport have been made at the expense of audience enjoyment, this is just another one.