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WHAT?? So few subscribers?? Well that's going to change with material like this! I think you should clear a spot on your wall for that YT Silver Play Button - soon on the way! Great job on this. I'm heading to the one about the drivers losing it, next!
Wondering why you didn't not mention that Michael Schumacher was actually disqualified from a F1 championship in 1997 after purposely colliding with Villeneuve during the last race. This is a record he alone has and has not and probably will never be matched.
Clearly it was not a first offense for Schumacher.... The best description of Schumacher is that he was ruthless. Vettel's clash with Hamilton was equally an willful incident that was shocking to watch. Then the Hamilton, Verstappen CRASH was bad..... As Max said looking back Hamilton and in my opinion Verstappen both deserved a "kicking" for not thinking about what the other driver might do. Then it was repeated again with Verstappen driving his car over the top of Hamilton's, neither driver thought about what the other would do. OR intentionally ignored the consequences of their actions.
@@MikeBarron-m1s I've been in a coma and seen many people in the same state, but to say Mr Schumacher is "recovering" is a bit too much. Mr Schumacher is living the life of a vegetable in bed.
So u say that youve been in n coma n survive...it's n bit rich for u to say that he's n vegetable so r u n cabbage then or recovering. Which is what every family wants that's there love ones will recover otherwise they would have pulled the plug if no hope n u of all people surely would know this but seems not 😂
Yes, but you also have to understand Vettel. Hamilton provoked him deliberately and not for the first time. Yet, Hamilton never got any penalty for that maneuver, which was also a dangerous one, because it could have easily ended in Vettel hitting him from behind.
I am a Ferrari fan, however I can call out my driver if they messed up. Hamilton did nothing wrong, he never touched the brakes and he maintained a constant speed. I remember this being shared with telemetry. @konstantingeorgiev7521
Maybe because he was always fighting for championships and winning races even with shit cars...i cant remember another driver beating other people for 15 straight years..againg,with shit cars...so this is how you do it,by racing hard.
You didn't talk about 2004 at Imola when Schumacher went against Juan Pablo Montoya and the post-race interview when Montoya famously said "You've either got to be blind or stupid not to see me"
@@Stealthassin135 Gonna try to enlighten us which is the 2nd one? First is 94, but i cant remember that 95 was controversial by any means and he never crashed deliberately with Hakkinnen or Raikonnen. And he was miles ahead when he won his other titles.
Footage from Senna pissed off is not because of the FIA denying his pole position change request, but because of all drivers saying how you should rejoin the track would have granted him the 1989 championship. Great job manipulating history.
@@M0r1tz240Well to be honest, pole there was on the same side in previous years so Senna knew if he was on pole, he’d be on the dirty side. People incorrectly think pole was switched to that side because Senna was on pole.
I'm considering bailing on this video before I even start watching this to keep from contributing to any success this video might have any more than I unfortunately am by commenting, but I feel compelled to speak out on how cancerous this clickbait sad excuse for a thumbnail is. To purposely misrepresent something to look like a quote when it's totally misrepresentative of what occurred with the incident that I'm assuming is being referred to is despicable IMHO. Do f**king better! If you feel you have to resort to tabloid rag headline thumbnails to generate interest in your content. Go to work for the National Inquirer or producing "reality" TV, so people who don't consider televised white trash reunions/rumbles to be quality programming know you're producing utter garbage for content and don't have to waste a click on it! Yeah, I'm out without watching a second more and taking note of the channel name to try to avoid accidentally clicking on anything else coming from the channel. After now thinking about it, the only thing I feel toward you is contempt for representing all that is wrong with the state of F1. My decision to axe Netflix a couple/few years ago has never felt better. This is why we can't have nice things.
@@zordiark9673 It might have been? I'm sure it was in 1994 it happened, but not 100% on the race Edit: A quick google says that the Verstappen Sr. pit fire was at the German GP in 1994. So right year, wrong race...
@@BlackxLight Racing to lie at the end of the video was more important. Radio transmissions exist showing that Lewis checked on Max during the race and it was confirmed that he was OK but getting checked out. Furthermore the celebration was pretty similar to the 7 times he'd won Silverstone before. Schumacher's disqualification in '97 was a far bigger event and deliberate.
Hill being in contention for the 1994 title is the biggest controversy of them all. Schumacher was in a league of his own all year ( especially after Senna died) until the FIA intervened and brought Hill back into contention. That whole year was a gigantic Shitshow.
Not defending the celebrations but there is 100% some misinformation in this video. I was watching it live when the Hamilton Verstappen crash happened and we all knew max was okay few m the start. Infact they informed us he only went to hospital for precautionary checks. Post race radio messages were released and Hamilton immediately asked how Verstappen was
we also know LH is a PR machine. Not saying LH did intentionally, I believe it was a poor decision and him missing the apex that was the cause, but ultimately his fault when Max gave him a bus width and some.
LH shows true blood when he's threatened (like in the Nico Rosberg season). The whole act he normally pulls off like @krisby1 says is a PR machine. At pretty much every post race interview thanking the crowd and saying its the best. A nice guy act that doesn't fool me. Ever since it's not going swell at Mercedes you hear him quite often complain/whine awfully. Strangest is that Toto is going along with it instead of putting the diva back on his place every once and a while. LH had the luck that one Bottas was his wingman like Barichello was to Schumacher, in a very dominating car so he could drive off into the horizon and only bother and complain about his tyres in most races. Surely he is one of the F1 greatest. He has shown in rain races he got tremendous skills and LH brought home dozens of wins with very clean races showing he has the mental power to stay focussed as well. Neverthless it seems that MV surpasses him in the latter one as he is showing also showing the same faultless, clean driving and overcapacity compared to others for over 3 years already while the margin RB has in comparison to the competition wasn't as huge as in the Mercedes heydays and seems faded completely atm.
Yes sky1 said that. It was only not true. No one goes to the hospital and stays overnight for checks because they are completely fine. They said that so they could celebrate without having to pretend to care. Other things they said: 1. It was Max’s own fault (brindle) 2. He finally got a taste of his own medicine (Ted) 3. Max is just being dramatic staying overnight in the hospital (Croft). I remember that. They really didn’t care. It changed the whole atmosphere for the rest of the season.
@@bobbyernst2126 MV clean driving only happens when he goes first, he his showing his turpedo skills again now lmao xd , dont compare bottas to LH even nico if wasnt strannge dnfs on that season to LH he would get smashed, LH showed to everyone he deserved you never saw rookie beat Alonso on his prime, make Nico quit on f1 list goes on, a top team doesnt give f1 titles to a bad driver, you have to prove on a race and hamilton showed that when drove with Alonso
I guess we are going to ignore the fact that in the Alonso vs Hamilton in 2007 hungary incident, the first try in Q3 the team told Hamilton to stay behind Alonso but he had other plans and stood in front of him. And also, we are going to ignore the fact that the team held Alonso in the pitlane for 20 seconds, before he decided to stay another 10.
Also I had understood Alonso's defence was actually that his race engineer was telling him to wait for traffic on the radio, not that they put him old tyres for no apparent reason (which is of course suspicious but as a reason for waiting in the pit makes no sense). The mechanics at the pit can hold you when they're still working on your car or when they see traffic in the pit lane but of course it's your race engineer who should know about traffic in the track. I wonder if there was any confirmation from Mark Slade about this order. Of course one could argue that Alonso could have come out and adjust for traffic on track, but I guess that wouldn't have been in his best interest and given the recent history is only fair he wasn't feeling like doing his team mate any favors.
@@johnwilkinson3597 He DID, you blind british a.h. LULU was trying to get underneath Max's car by recklessly shifting gears from back- to forward, endangering BOTH drivers.
Moral of the video is that even usually clean drivers can have see red and have a moment of madness, but some are repeat offenders: Senna, Schumacher etc.
@@Peter_Joshua Lad, come on! I'm a Piquet fan. First, use PK instead of Piquet is just lazy. Second, that drift-overtake on Hungary/86 while giving a "up yours" to Senna was not disrespectful, but a freaking damn legendary lesson after Senna played dirty on him at the previous lap. But I agree with you in one thing on this context: Piquet should be more praised.
Schumacher and Senna were both more aggressive than Max. Check some history and you see some of the greatest drivers would just crash your ass! Love some Formula One
@@electrasonic You step next to Max in his car; First you'll break your silly goose-neck in the first turn. Secondly; Don't forget your diapers, stupid little britain.
Your video does a great job capturing some of the most infamous moments in F1 history. However, I noticed that the 1997 Jerez incident between Michael Schumacher and Jacques Villeneuve was missing from your list. This incident was particularly significant as Schumacher was disqualified from the entire championship for deliberately colliding with Villeneuve in a desperate attempt to win the title. It's a moment that stands out in F1 history for its controversy and the severity of the penalty. Including this would give your audience a more complete picture of F1's most disrespectful moments.
Interesting you make no mention of Hamilton refusing team orders to let Alonso through to lead qualifying as had been earlier agreed… which led to the pit lane fracas. Not excusing what Alsonso did, but it’s important context to understand what ultimately happened in Hungary you’ve conveniently left out - or you don’t know enough about F1 to have grasped.
Alonso was the bad guy that entire season because the press couldn’t handle anything happening to their golden boy. Alonso did plenty of bad things, but so did Lewis and it was pretty equal. Alonso essentially was labeled a bad boy for remainder of his career.
I don't know anything about F1, but somehow your videos popped up in my feed. No idea how or why, but i'm liking it! Maybe i'll start watching F1 more. Great videos!
All these moments were in the heat of battle for either a win or a championship. What was really disrespectful was the clash between Ocon and Verstappen in Brazil 2018. Ocon trying to unlap himself on the race leader and crashing him off and then when confronted, just smile arrogant and don't take responsibility. It wasn't for position, it wasn't for points, it was just his personal point and that against the race leader. The most disrespectful moment I've seen in 30 years of F1.
Ocon had every right to unlap himself. It went wrong, but that is racing. Max attacking him and Ocon trying to deal with the situation without fighting back was to smile. That is what I wold do. What would you do? Fight back like a thug, cower and cry? what? Answer that? max attacking Ocon like his did is called Assault and battery, google it. The police would have arrested Max and locked him up if Ocon had complained. This makes max a thug, a narcissist, a psychopath and a dangerous person. I would hate to be his partner. Imagine if she laugh at him in one of his anger fits? Physical attacks are NEVER acceptable. Smiling at someone attacking you is.
@@BlackxLight Ocon had every right to unlap himself, but no right to do it the way he did. An no, it wasn't racing, as they weren't racing each other. How Max reacted was not ok for sure, but in the heat of the moment totally understandable. And in the end, if you compare a little push to using a car to hit somebody, to use your logic, it's assault vs attempted manslaughter.
@@haribo836 Eventually Ocon had multiple incidents with carelessness against teammates and i think he is getting quite close to a permanent exit out of Formula 1. So far he hasn't proven to be the next big thing and when you are of subtop level at max you need to perform in ways to help a team further. I get the impression he is not doing that much. He likes to create hostility and smirk about it like its normal, what will bite him in the arse. No top team is ever going to hire him for sure, that ship has sailed.
@@gjhunt916this is not football basketball cricket hockey Here only one man wins and that too with a lot of money and resources on line So yes there's a lot of desperation
I’m not sure if you’re illiterate or not, but the video is actually about the most disrespectful moments in f1, among the drivers that is. nothing about crashes.
Hamilton was told that Verstappen was OK while he was still driving, he wasn't told anything about injury or hospital, just that he was OK. Red Bull used this to go after LH in the press, even though Horner himself was saying that Max was OK at the track They pursued Lewis probably because they knew he could be unsettled, like in 2016.
@@maartenj.vermeulen900Crashstappen should have lifted, take 2nd place and he would have bagged the WDC with one race to spare. Max just doesn't have a sensible brain, he's just a manchild with serious entitlement issues.
Humble Hamilton just had his victorious engine upgrade the race before (Brazil), where he said he wasn’t favorite for the win. He knew he was going for another (record) World title at the end of 7 years of dominance by Mercedes. Max had already been robbed of earlier World title chances by this dominance (party mode, 1500 men work-force bts, huge budget and knowledge of this car era). Max would receive the full backlash of all the measures the FIA had concocted to stop the Mercedes dominance: budget caps, new car design, no party mode trickery; succes? then less budget next year. I was SUPER happy that Hamilton failed getting this so undeserved 8th title. Humble? What a moron.
Everytime i see that Schumacher move in Australia 94, i am reminded of George Harrison calling out questions when Damon was being questioned by journalists just after the race.. At least it made Damon laugh at such a disappointing time
Remember the first "defense" of LH in Indianapolis straight? Also, in that same race at Silverstone, couple of laps later, he did the same to Lecrerc, but Lecrec chose to survive.
Schumacher was the most notorious cheat in F1 history, and for some reason, the FIA allowed him to get on with it for years. Eventually, of course, they did tire of his cheating, and struck off all of his points for an entire season.
Reminds me of Lance Armstrong in the Tour de France. Everyone knew he was a cheat. But it was great hype for the sport and made the sport a lot of money.
@@phoenix1977😂😂😂 I'm just trying to prive a point. They are equally as bad as each other. LH and MV both whine, both make mistakes and neither want to admit it. It's not really fair to just call one of them disrespectful.
For the vestappen Hamilton thing, I think the missing context is that he had no competition in the race. Ferrari had engine issues and Bottas was told to let Hamilton thru, so it's not really a win to celebrate, let alone to celebrate it that hard. It was very weird to witness in real time.
@@daphnelovesL That wasn't even a big celebrate. Only haters crying.. Think about Monza. How many Hamilton fan cries about it? 0. That's the difference... RB fans are just crying all the time everywhere.
18:50 - Lewis treated Max how he'd been treated all year. Max also parked on top of Hamilton's cockpit in Italy, didn't check or care if he was ok and said "That's what you get when you don't leave space" Says the man who constantly has to force people off the track to win.
In Italy if u had seen the live race you’d have noticed that Hamilton was literally trying to reverse out his car when the redbull was on top of him. I’m pretty sure to a normal human being it means he’s alright
Verstappen wasn't ok for the remainder of the season, he had vision problems we recently learned. And the Sky Christmas commercial also made a nice sporstmanlike greeting card.....
@@maverick8697 When I saw the race back then, I thought, OK, the benefit of the doubt is for the accused, it was a stupid racing accident. But after Schumacher tried to take Villeneuve out of the race, it became clear to me that what happened to Hill was also intentional. Even though I always have respect for Schumacher as perhaps the best racing driver Formula 1 has ever seen, I don't really have any sympathy for him. My sympathy for the German drivers went to Frentzen and Vettel. And by the way, the FIA doesn't set rules to get Hill to the World Championship, but rather so that the teams adhere to these rules. If Benetton doesn't manage to adhere to these rules, there are penalties.
It seems bizarre that there weren’t rules in play to stop someone being able to deliberately take another driver out to win. This video makes Verstappen look like a saint 😂
It's very simple, as long as it's an English driver who wins, whether or not he drives someone off the track, there's nothing to worry about. But if a non-English driver does this and wins, the entire English media and there bias fans will explode. Apart from the normal and real English F1 fan who gets it! 😎
BRITISH BRITISH BRITISH! Finally the rest of the world has woken up to the very fact GREAT Britain is nothing but a corrupt shitehole, where people live like dogs in common houses that are akin to dog kennels!
I'm pretty sure that the FIA changed the Senna/Prost situation by switching the pole position from where it normally was and refusing to change it back, that is why Senna was so pissed
@@RabidGerry it was convention through the 80s for the pole winning driver to ask for pole side to be switched. I believe it started with Reutemann at the 1981 Ceasar's Palace GP. As far as I'm aware, no request was ever turned down until Suzuka 1990. Even at Suzuka, the request was granted by the race stewards but overruled by the FIA. This was done with a a court order and was a precedent setting event. At the time, I actually wanted Prost to win but even I thought that what the FIA did was epic-level douchebaggery. Aidan Millward has done a pretty good job of omitting facts from his video on the subject..... and has done it with other subjects too.
@@paultapper9388 I did not know this either and is something I shall look into. However, didn't Senna try and make out that they put him on the dirty side on purpose when they did not as it was always there? That would make it more of an Senna at fault scenario in my opinion as they were just doing what they had always done? Either way, and it is interesting, I believe Senna was at fault in both crashes now. I didn't use to, but as I started hearing more and more he drove like he didn't care about other drivers and at whatever cost, and if you didn't get out of the way he would crash into you, it just sounds more plausible he was a bit of a lunatic. I agree this is a polarising topic, even today but thanks for the insight.
@@RabidGerry I think part of the misunderstanding is that Senna was not a native English speaker (even though he was very fluent) and he was angry, so something was lost in translation... and there's probably some selective editing going on there as well. Yes, Suzuka's pole is typically on the inside line. Senna asked to switch it to the outside. The race stewards followed convention at the time and OK'd this. The FIA got a court order to force the stewards to change pole back..... So, if the question is, did the FIA did force Senna to start on the dirty side? Then the answer is 'Yes'. We can only guess as to why they did it.
At this point, someone will end up dead if we have to talk about Abu Dhabi 2021 again. Everything that had to be said was said, Michael Masi is not even part of the FIA anymore and Red Bull was penalized for that indirectly by breaching the cost cap for that year.
Unfortunately F1 has a strong and long lasting history of failing to deal with sub standard driving behaviours such as senna, schumacher, vettel and now verstappen. All of which seemed to believe they were entitled above anyone else.
In Australia 94 Hill/schumacher I was watching the race and it was clear that the hill didn't realize that the schumacker had crashed and was out. All he had to do was wait...and the shumacker took the opportunity to play dirty
When its talked about the Schumacher- Hill accident in 1994, everyone talks about it as it is the worst thing in F1! Although exactly the same thing happened between Prost and Senna in 89 and Senna and Prost in 1990. Truth is, that is what sets the best pilots in F1 apart from the rest. They dont care about their image or the feelings of some butthurt fans. These guys are beasts and that is what makes them the best!
These are the reasons I dislike prost, alonso, Schumacher....and now verstappen He drives like an whole when racing other drivers, yet when someone gives him a taste of his own medicine he croes like a baby.
he only even asked three and a half laps after the crash. So his "concern" was clearly cosmetic only. But you are right ...it also clearly shows Mercedes's priorities when it comes to driver safety. Multiply that by the fact the Lewis finished on only three whole tires on multiple occasions and other safety infractions.
but Max wasn't okay the crash resulted in Max having permanent vision problems also Hamilton never asked Verstappen face to face if he was okay during the season so yeah take it how you want
@@dawnmaster68 yeah, I know that much. It's the "permanent" part that strikes me as a bit dramatic. It's normal to have prolonged mild symptoms after a concussion. Also doesn't address the second claim.
@@msadah5768 KARMA in AD, so we are def. NOT crying. The only ones crying like silly little lulufangirls for almost 3 years now are those british looooozers. LOL
Lewis turned in to MAX deliberately, just like he did last sunday. Verstappen was right in every comment he made. The way he said it may not have been too nice for sensitive Anglo hypocritical ears. And a about the incident with Lewis: Hamiltons fault. It may not look like it at first, (and certainly not when you're Brittish) but if you look closely, you see Lewis looking at Verstappen in the mirror and then steer to the right in order to touch the Red Bull. It was deliberate and it's one of Hamiltons great skills which he has done many times before. Ask Albon, Vettel, Alonso, Webber, Massa, Rosberg, etc. what a filthy driver your princess really is.
@@AlertConsument-py6te Ha ha how can you even justify that comment from last week. Hamilton turned in to go round the corner and it has been proven from all the previous laps he turned in at the same point. Max was the one who yet again, dive bombed, out of control up the inside. Same old Max when he is under pressure. Its brilliant when you Max fans try to defend him, when its blatant he was out of control. As for his attitude on the radio...just wow. What an example to young children the World Champion is!
And according to Max Verstappen himself, after that 51G crash, he got a blurry vision every time he's at high speed that make himself thingking to turn off his car
Of course Max would have no reason whatsoever to state such a thing? Maybe if he didn't have blurred vision at high speed he would have won all those races since Silverstone by minutes instead of multi second gaps?
Lewis did ask if Max was okay during the race and was told yes, I don't know if he knew Max had been taken to hospital or not by the end of the race, but he may not have had reason to think Max may not have been okay.
If things were fair and square, Schumacher deserved and should have won only 4 of the 7 WC titles. But, fate has a way of getting even - even with the most evil driver on the F1 circuit !
Er hätte auch 97,89,99und 2006 den Titel verdient wo er in schlechteren Autos sich durchgekämpft hat und nur knapp verloren hat.1998 wäre er ohne den Unfall in Spa sowieso Weltmeister geworden
It's so funny to me how Prost was complaining how what Senna did in the first corner was deliberate, completly disregarding he collided with Senna previous year 100% deliberately. For Ayrton it was payback time. And in my opinion more a racing move than Prosts cowardly act the previous year. At least in Sennas move Prost had a chance to yield and avoid contact.
Senna even admitted that the 89’ incident was a racing incident. You freaking joker, I bet you watched the senna mockumentary and actually think it was real 🤣.
I don't quite understand how this many strong words come for Michael Schumacher for something way more unclear (whether he crashed on purpose) than on Senna for example or even Alonso. If Hill would just wait patiently for another corner he would've easily overtaken Schumi if there really was a problem. And Hill was far behind. Just like Senna was on Prost. Makes no sense to me...
@@jamesprumos7775 Tbf, the British media really didn't like Senna at the time either. It was really only until Williams began dominating in 92 that the media came around to him, and then started to retroactively act like they always appreciated him once he was dead in 94. But make no mistake, prior to that the British media didn't like Senna much at all. The commentators like Murray were an exception.
Like this comment if you noticed something odd about the Vettel vs Hamilton part in the video. That section was copyrighted by you guessed it, so I had to cut a few clips from the video.
WHAT?? So few subscribers?? Well that's going to change with material like this! I think you should clear a spot on your wall for that YT Silver Play Button - soon on the way!
Great job on this. I'm heading to the one about the drivers losing it, next!
you're trash, get a job
Wondering why you didn't not mention that Michael Schumacher was actually disqualified from a F1 championship in 1997 after purposely colliding with Villeneuve during the last race. This is a record he alone has and has not and probably will never be matched.
Clearly it was not a first offense for Schumacher.... The best description of Schumacher is that he was ruthless.
Vettel's clash with Hamilton was equally an willful incident that was shocking to watch.
Then the Hamilton, Verstappen CRASH was bad..... As Max said looking back Hamilton and in my opinion Verstappen both deserved a "kicking" for not thinking about what the other driver might do. Then it was repeated again with Verstappen driving his car over the top of Hamilton's, neither driver thought about what the other would do. OR intentionally ignored the consequences of their actions.
More than likely that they r not mentioned Michael out of respect as he's still recovering.
@@MikeBarron-m1s I've been in a coma and seen many people in the same state, but to say Mr Schumacher is "recovering" is a bit too much. Mr Schumacher is living the life of a vegetable in bed.
@@Team33Team33 it's nice to have hope surly a jeez better for the family instead of saying the inevitable...
So u say that youve been in n coma n survive...it's n bit rich for u to say that he's n vegetable so r u n cabbage then or recovering. Which is what every family wants that's there love ones will recover otherwise they would have pulled the plug if no hope n u of all people surely would know this but seems not 😂
Give Vettel his due, at least he admitted what he done
Yes, but you also have to understand Vettel. Hamilton provoked him deliberately and not for the first time. Yet, Hamilton never got any penalty for that maneuver, which was also a dangerous one, because it could have easily ended in Vettel hitting him from behind.
I am a Ferrari fan, however I can call out my driver if they messed up. Hamilton did nothing wrong, he never touched the brakes and he maintained a constant speed. I remember this being shared with telemetry. @konstantingeorgiev7521
@@Levitius_"I have black friends so j can't be racist" energy right here
I honestly think he wanted to drive up to him and wave his hand at him and he drove into him completely by accident
@iwa12354 this could be and maybe is the reason why it looks so weird and clunky 😅
Russell slapping Bottas's helmet after their crash was pretty disrespectful.
That's because F1 is a British sport and British drivers have a different rule book.
@@pointblank1402what?
@@pointblank1402 Well, we know how is for hispanic drivers.
He did it again at Silverstone when Zhou flew over the barriers. He went up there to confront him 😂
Pretty Boy George thinks he is a lot better than he is. Needs to keep his massive gob shut and drive. A prat
The whole video could be just Schumacher incidents 😂
Maybe because he was always fighting for championships and winning races even with shit cars...i cant remember another driver beating other people for 15 straight years..againg,with shit cars...so this is how you do it,by racing hard.
@@facundomartinez188how to do it by cheating you mean..
cry here \__/ fill it up
@@leetori11996 Spanish Grand Prix in the rain ...pure talent
1996 Spanish Grand Prix in the rain pure talent
You didn't talk about 2004 at Imola when Schumacher went against Juan Pablo Montoya and the post-race interview when Montoya famously said "You've either got to be blind or stupid not to see me"
Ach yes stupid move by Montoya that ended outside of the track. The lack of respect he showed at the interview was childish.
Or an aggressive bully, which describes Schumacher.
@@maverick8697Montoya was absolutely right about Schumacher 😂
Montoya was all the hope I had back then against Schumi. I laughed my ass off, but I was also a lot younger back then. 😂
Schumacher not only crashed into Hill he did the same to Villeneuve
Schumacher was a dishonest driver and did not win everything by honest means like many other drivers
At least two of his championship wins are because of cheating by crashing his opponent out.
@@Stealthassin135 Gonna try to enlighten us which is the 2nd one? First is 94, but i cant remember that 95 was controversial by any means and he never crashed deliberately with Hakkinnen or Raikonnen. And he was miles ahead when he won his other titles.
@@zordiark9673 If anything, Hill crashed more times deliberately into Schumacher, but no one ever talks about that lmao
@@JustSomeDinosaurPerson Thats another Page. Michael was clearly no Angel, but neither was Hill.
Footage from Senna pissed off is not because of the FIA denying his pole position change request, but because of all drivers saying how you should rejoin the track would have granted him the 1989 championship. Great job manipulating history.
I mean thats true, but Senna was still furious that he had to start from the right side.
@@M0r1tz240 Haha, probably. Most likely he was pissed about a lot more things.
@@M0r1tz240Well to be honest, pole there was on the same side in previous years so Senna knew if he was on pole, he’d be on the dirty side. People incorrectly think pole was switched to that side because Senna was on pole.
"The race distance must be completed.........."
To be fair Mansell cost Senna the '89 title when he ignored a black flag for three laps and took Senna out.
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I'll say the same lol haha
Pure clickbait for drive to drive to survive fanboys
I'm considering bailing on this video before I even start watching this to keep from contributing to any success this video might have any more than I unfortunately am by commenting, but I feel compelled to speak out on how cancerous this clickbait sad excuse for a thumbnail is. To purposely misrepresent something to look like a quote when it's totally misrepresentative of what occurred with the incident that I'm assuming is being referred to is despicable IMHO. Do f**king better! If you feel you have to resort to tabloid rag headline thumbnails to generate interest in your content. Go to work for the National Inquirer or producing "reality" TV, so people who don't consider televised white trash reunions/rumbles to be quality programming know you're producing utter garbage for content and don't have to waste a click on it! Yeah, I'm out without watching a second more and taking note of the channel name to try to avoid accidentally clicking on anything else coming from the channel. After now thinking about it, the only thing I feel toward you is contempt for representing all that is wrong with the state of F1. My decision to axe Netflix a couple/few years ago has never felt better. This is why we can't have nice things.
If Schumacher hadn't been fined for nonsense in 1994, the results of the last grand prix wouldn't have mattered at all
2 race ban because of an appeal by benetton fucking joke that was
imola 94 must be the worst F1 weeekend ever.
Wasn't that the same weekend that Jos Verstappen got set on fire in a refuelling accident, as well as the 2 deaths?
@@MrSpleenboy wasnt that at the european GP? I recall that a Tire got loose after a Pitstop in Imola and hurt some Mechanics.
@@zordiark9673 It might have been? I'm sure it was in 1994 it happened, but not 100% on the race
Edit: A quick google says that the Verstappen Sr. pit fire was at the German GP in 1994. So right year, wrong race...
For real. Two driver deaths. 8 injuries in the grandstand. Trials accusing people of Senna's death.
I hope you meant the worst you've seen since the worst weekends were statistically the oldest races in the 50's.
that's NOT what I call "ruthless" -
that's what I call Cheating .
"Multi 21, Seb. Multi 21"
There was also "Multi 12," which is the opposite team order.
No mention of Schumacher in 97?
Definitely worth a mention
@@goonerenz The only driver ever disqualified from a F1 championship is on the TOP of the list of what this video is supposed to be about.
@@BlackxLight- there’s no explanation, other than ignorance.
@@F1FanCanuck 💯 it was ignorance.
@@BlackxLight Racing to lie at the end of the video was more important. Radio transmissions exist showing that Lewis checked on Max during the race and it was confirmed that he was OK but getting checked out. Furthermore the celebration was pretty similar to the 7 times he'd won Silverstone before. Schumacher's disqualification in '97 was a far bigger event and deliberate.
Hill being in contention for the 1994 title is the biggest controversy of them all.
Schumacher was in a league of his own all year ( especially after Senna died) until the FIA intervened and brought Hill back into contention.
That whole year was a gigantic Shitshow.
The Silverstone Crash was a clear black flag... for Ocon.
No. Season exclusion for Ocon!!!!!!
Got us on the first half 😂
He was allowed to overtake because max was slow... learn the rules.
Max in an idiot
@@robinharrison4902 ?
@@marcusstrymon693 thought you were talking about brasil
Not defending the celebrations but there is 100% some misinformation in this video. I was watching it live when the Hamilton Verstappen crash happened and we all knew max was okay few m the start. Infact they informed us he only went to hospital for precautionary checks. Post race radio messages were released and Hamilton immediately asked how Verstappen was
we also know LH is a PR machine. Not saying LH did intentionally, I believe it was a poor decision and him missing the apex that was the cause, but ultimately his fault when Max gave him a bus width and some.
LH shows true blood when he's threatened (like in the Nico Rosberg season). The whole act he normally pulls off like @krisby1 says is a PR machine. At pretty much every post race interview thanking the crowd and saying its the best. A nice guy act that doesn't fool me. Ever since it's not going swell at Mercedes you hear him quite often complain/whine awfully. Strangest is that Toto is going along with it instead of putting the diva back on his place every once and a while.
LH had the luck that one Bottas was his wingman like Barichello was to Schumacher, in a very dominating car so he could drive off into the horizon and only bother and complain about his tyres in most races. Surely he is one of the F1 greatest. He has shown in rain races he got tremendous skills and LH brought home dozens of wins with very clean races showing he has the mental power to stay focussed as well. Neverthless it seems that MV surpasses him in the latter one as he is showing also showing the same faultless, clean driving and overcapacity compared to others for over 3 years already while the margin RB has in comparison to the competition wasn't as huge as in the Mercedes heydays and seems faded completely atm.
Yes sky1 said that. It was only not true. No one goes to the hospital and stays overnight for checks because they are completely fine. They said that so they could celebrate without having to pretend to care. Other things they said: 1. It was Max’s own fault (brindle) 2. He finally got a taste of his own medicine (Ted) 3. Max is just being dramatic staying overnight in the hospital (Croft). I remember that. They really didn’t care. It changed the whole atmosphere for the rest of the season.
"and Hamilton immediately asked how Verstappen was" ..... well it took him a litlle bit longer than immediately ....
@@bobbyernst2126 MV clean driving only happens when he goes first, he his showing his turpedo skills again now lmao xd , dont compare bottas to LH even nico if wasnt strannge dnfs on that season to LH he would get smashed, LH showed to everyone he deserved you never saw rookie beat Alonso on his prime, make Nico quit on f1 list goes on, a top team doesnt give f1 titles to a bad driver, you have to prove on a race and hamilton showed that when drove with Alonso
Schumacher, very sad what happened to him, but in his day he played about as dirty as you could
He is the legend, but most arrogant and unfair dirty driver!!!
Karma got him
@@bill-zv3gh that's racing.. Only the best wil do everything to win.. And if you don't like that go watch another sport.
@@vgbcleanwe could live without you easily
@@hees320 People have different moral values.
*_"AND IT HAPPENED IMMEDIATELY!"_*
Murray Walker was a treasure, so so many iconic soundbites.
He’s going for first!
Good old murray Walker .
A great ambassador for F1.
F1 today. .it's box ticking and woke .
The pre race chat .
What a load of drivvel !!!!!!!!!!
@@JTeam45 but he was pro senna
SPA 1998!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Miss Murry what a legend, bk when F1 was great
I guess we are going to ignore the fact that in the Alonso vs Hamilton in 2007 hungary incident, the first try in Q3 the team told Hamilton to stay behind Alonso but he had other plans and stood in front of him. And also, we are going to ignore the fact that the team held Alonso in the pitlane for 20 seconds, before he decided to stay another 10.
Searched the comments for this as soon as he started talking
Also I had understood Alonso's defence was actually that his race engineer was telling him to wait for traffic on the radio, not that they put him old tyres for no apparent reason (which is of course suspicious but as a reason for waiting in the pit makes no sense). The mechanics at the pit can hold you when they're still working on your car or when they see traffic in the pit lane but of course it's your race engineer who should know about traffic in the track.
I wonder if there was any confirmation from Mark Slade about this order.
Of course one could argue that Alonso could have come out and adjust for traffic on track, but I guess that wouldn't have been in his best interest and given the recent history is only fair he wasn't feeling like doing his team mate any favors.
@@dingreySame. Cant expect better from a Brit I guess
Cant expect better from a Spanish prick
Stupid excuse I am a Spanish traditionally we like to complain that is exactly what Alonso has been doing until today
Lewis has won 9 races at Silverstone, most if not all have been celebrated in a similar fashion... Defo wasnt personal... But i understand your point
I was about to say the same thing. He has always done that.
But now you can see why max didn't check on Hamilton after parking on his head @@LordJerinza
@@johnwilkinson3597 utter nonsense
@@johnwilkinson3597 He DID, you blind british a.h. LULU was trying to get underneath Max's car by recklessly shifting gears from back- to forward, endangering BOTH drivers.
@@johnwilkinson3597 lewis never had crash added to his name either
Moral of the video is that even usually clean drivers can have see red and have a moment of madness, but some are repeat offenders: Senna, Schumacher etc.
The use of the word ruthless is not right in this context. Rather; it should be either dirty, cheat or deceive.
Ruthlessness means a complete lack of compassion, so it makes total sense in this context.
How could you possibly exclude Schumacher driving into Villeneuve? That has to be one of the scummiest moves ever made by a driver.
I gotta be grabbing the popcorn with this one
just put the fries in the bag bro
Senna punching Irvine for overtaking him could have been in this clip
That was for unlapping Senna wasn't it? As much as I was not a fan of Eddie, I'm a huge fan of unlapping.
@@unclemick-synths I was indeed. Bit like Ocon and Verstappen in Brasil. Unlapping is okay, but don't mess it up :)
I was hoping that was in the video also, maybe there will be a part 2?
PK drifting Senna while flipping on him gotta be number 1 on the list.
PK? Really? PK? SMDH
The number of people who like this comment amazes me more than every wrong aspect in it.
@@thiagomclima2004 Cry harder you Senna's fanbois.
@@Peter_Joshua Lad, come on! I'm a Piquet fan. First, use PK instead of Piquet is just lazy. Second, that drift-overtake on Hungary/86 while giving a "up yours" to Senna was not disrespectful, but a freaking damn legendary lesson after Senna played dirty on him at the previous lap. But I agree with you in one thing on this context: Piquet should be more praised.
@@thiagomclima2004 Oh, okay then, my bad mate. I thought you were another Senna's fanbois.
Schumacher and Senna were both more aggressive than Max. Check some history and you see some of the greatest drivers would just crash your ass! Love some Formula One
@@electrasonic yup and Max wants to bring that back.... but now people whine and are angry at HIM...... go figure
@@electrasonic You step next to Max in his car; First you'll break your silly goose-neck in the first turn. Secondly; Don't forget your diapers, stupid little britain.
Can you please add some facts to that opinion? Did either of them had rules being changed due to their unsportsmanlike conduct?
@@phoenix1977 his vision problems really hurt him. he goes through people if they don't move.
Your video does a great job capturing some of the most infamous moments in F1 history. However, I noticed that the 1997 Jerez incident between Michael Schumacher and Jacques Villeneuve was missing from your list. This incident was particularly significant as Schumacher was disqualified from the entire championship for deliberately colliding with Villeneuve in a desperate attempt to win the title. It's a moment that stands out in F1 history for its controversy and the severity of the penalty. Including this would give your audience a more complete picture of F1's most disrespectful moments.
Interesting you make no mention of Hamilton refusing team orders to let Alonso through to lead qualifying as had been earlier agreed… which led to the pit lane fracas. Not excusing what Alsonso did, but it’s important context to understand what ultimately happened in Hungary you’ve conveniently left out - or you don’t know enough about F1 to have grasped.
Alonso was the bad guy that entire season because the press couldn’t handle anything happening to their golden boy. Alonso did plenty of bad things, but so did Lewis and it was pretty equal. Alonso essentially was labeled a bad boy for remainder of his career.
@@jbean7952 - yep, all down to the influence of the blatantly biased British press..
I don't know anything about F1, but somehow your videos popped up in my feed. No idea how or why, but i'm liking it! Maybe i'll start watching F1 more. Great videos!
All these moments were in the heat of battle for either a win or a championship. What was really disrespectful was the clash between Ocon and Verstappen in Brazil 2018. Ocon trying to unlap himself on the race leader and crashing him off and then when confronted, just smile arrogant and don't take responsibility. It wasn't for position, it wasn't for points, it was just his personal point and that against the race leader. The most disrespectful moment I've seen in 30 years of F1.
Ocon had every right to unlap himself. It went wrong, but that is racing. Max attacking him and Ocon trying to deal with the situation without fighting back was to smile. That is what I wold do. What would you do? Fight back like a thug, cower and cry? what? Answer that? max attacking Ocon like his did is called Assault and battery, google it. The police would have arrested Max and locked him up if Ocon had complained. This makes max a thug, a narcissist, a psychopath and a dangerous person. I would hate to be his partner. Imagine if she laugh at him in one of his anger fits? Physical attacks are NEVER acceptable. Smiling at someone attacking you is.
@@BlackxLightyou don’t fight like that to unlap yourself and ruin the leaders race. That’s just not a thing
@@BlackxLight Ocon had every right to unlap himself, but no right to do it the way he did. An no, it wasn't racing, as they weren't racing each other. How Max reacted was not ok for sure, but in the heat of the moment totally understandable. And in the end, if you compare a little push to using a car to hit somebody, to use your logic, it's assault vs attempted manslaughter.
@@haribo836 Eventually Ocon had multiple incidents with carelessness against teammates and i think he is getting quite close to a permanent exit out of Formula 1. So far he hasn't proven to be the next big thing and when you are of subtop level at max you need to perform in ways to help a team further. I get the impression he is not doing that much. He likes to create hostility and smirk about it like its normal, what will bite him in the arse. No top team is ever going to hire him for sure, that ship has sailed.
Schumacher was one of the dirtiest drivers ever and dangerous FACT
Until Verstappen came along.
@@gjhunt916yea load of bs
@@gjhunt916this is not football basketball cricket hockey
Here only one man wins and that too with a lot of money and resources on line
So yes there's a lot of desperation
So is alonso..... he's involved in pretty much most of the recent controversies.
Why not mention Senna or prost ? he's the one that invent the crash to win..haha
NASCAR: hold my beer
The amount of crashes that Verstappen caused is through the roof yet not a single one in this video...
😂😂
Cry more
How many were disrespectful?
I’m not sure if you’re illiterate or not, but the video is actually about the most disrespectful moments in f1, among the drivers that is. nothing about crashes.
Typical LH stan, can't read nor listen to basic information.
“That’s really, really… that’s really… up to you now, Chuck”
I also agree with other comments here, the thumbnail is pure clickbait and a bit shady.
Max: ”…that’s how I grew up, you can’t do these things!” - Lack of self-awareness: 10/10 😂😂😂
amazing video! loved every second watching it
You conveniently left out the 2007 Alonso effort to blackmail Mclaren into under fueling Hamiltons car!!
This channel is gold. I love it.
❤️❤️
Background on Prost V Senna.... Senna was 100% fine with the pole position position when it was in exactly the same position in 1989
i feel bad for hill...
Hamilton was told that Verstappen was OK while he was still driving, he wasn't told anything about injury or hospital, just that he was OK.
Red Bull used this to go after LH in the press, even though Horner himself was saying that Max was OK at the track They pursued Lewis probably because they knew he could be unsettled, like in 2016.
Hamilton should have known. It was a big crash caused by Hamilton. If this did not happen Verstappen would have been champion in 2021 much earlier...
@@maartenj.vermeulen900Crashstappen should have lifted, take 2nd place and he would have bagged the WDC with one race to spare. Max just doesn't have a sensible brain, he's just a manchild with serious entitlement issues.
Humble Hamilton just had his victorious engine upgrade the race before (Brazil), where he said he wasn’t favorite for the win. He knew he was going for another (record) World title at the end of 7 years of dominance by Mercedes. Max had already been robbed of earlier World title chances by this dominance (party mode, 1500 men work-force bts, huge budget and knowledge of this car era). Max would receive the full backlash of all the measures the FIA had concocted to stop the Mercedes dominance: budget caps, new car design, no party mode trickery; succes? then less budget next year. I was SUPER happy that Hamilton failed getting this so undeserved 8th title. Humble? What a moron.
@@ettepet9308 cry more
@@ettepet9308 sounds like you drank all of the Kool aid
Just using the Silverstone crash as click bait for your own channel views😂
HI , interesting but you are missing the incident of 1997 Schumaker and Villeneuve for the championship.
18:49 mate knew what was coming after him 😂
Everytime i see that Schumacher move in Australia 94, i am reminded of George Harrison calling out questions when Damon was being questioned by journalists just after the race.. At least it made Damon laugh at such a disappointing time
Thumbnail magic doing it's thing 😂
Yeah gathering the orange army.. :D
😮0:41 imagine the absolute coldness stored in that skull satelite of that massive hose tail ball 😳
Uh?
@@ratatat9790I've got no idea what it meant either 😮
''But I'm sure my Hamilton fans will let me know their thoughts''
lol
The "Hamilton did nothing wrong" rabid army. They must be a meme at this point. 😂
Hamilton may be a great driver but he's a terrible sportsman
Remember the first "defense" of LH in Indianapolis straight?
Also, in that same race at Silverstone, couple of laps later, he did the same to Lecrerc, but Lecrec chose to survive.
Shumacher "the tree moved in front of me"
"How does it feel to be world champion?"
"I'd say it feels pretty good" goes unbelievably hard
Schumacher was the most notorious cheat in F1 history, and for some reason, the FIA allowed him to get on with it for years.
Eventually, of course, they did tire of his cheating, and struck off all of his points for an entire season.
Reminds me of Lance Armstrong in the Tour de France. Everyone knew he was a cheat. But it was great hype for the sport and made the sport a lot of money.
18:20 Verstappen at his best, it's always someone else's fault.
No mention of MV parking on Hamiltons head and walking away?
well at least LH did not get launched into the hospital at 300KPH like how he tried to kill MV at silverstone.
@phoenix1977 How to say you're a Max fanboy without saying you're a Max fanboy! 😂😂😂
@@Industriconial do you want to be the pot or the kettle ??
This video is about the most disrespectful moments in F1 History, what you're mentioning was just a racing incident.
@@phoenix1977😂😂😂 I'm just trying to prive a point. They are equally as bad as each other. LH and MV both whine, both make mistakes and neither want to admit it. It's not really fair to just call one of them disrespectful.
Villeneuve - Schumacher on 97. When Schumi act backfire him should be one on the list.
For the vestappen Hamilton thing, I think the missing context is that he had no competition in the race. Ferrari had engine issues and Bottas was told to let Hamilton thru, so it's not really a win to celebrate, let alone to celebrate it that hard. It was very weird to witness in real time.
It's Verstappen. Driving someone of the track and celebrate like he won the WDC which he lost
@vladaltreilea1431 He drove a lot in to Massa at that time
but MV was not flustered by the situation and the next race either, for such a young driver. MV is a strong headed driver.
What?@@MrNanoPlankton
@@daphnelovesL That wasn't even a big celebrate. Only haters crying..
Think about Monza. How many Hamilton fan cries about it? 0.
That's the difference... RB fans are just crying all the time everywhere.
18:50 - Lewis treated Max how he'd been treated all year.
Max also parked on top of Hamilton's cockpit in Italy, didn't check or care if he was ok and said "That's what you get when you don't leave space" Says the man who constantly has to force people off the track to win.
In Italy if u had seen the live race you’d have noticed that Hamilton was literally trying to reverse out his car when the redbull was on top of him. I’m pretty sure to a normal human being it means he’s alright
Verstappen wasn't ok for the remainder of the season, he had vision problems we recently learned. And the Sky Christmas commercial also made a nice sporstmanlike greeting card.....
Waaaaaa
@@xXGearHeadXx22 A typical response when presented with irrefutable facts. Start acting like a child and ignore those facts altogether.
Good you highlighted hamilton at silverstone, so much disrespect and hate. Didn;t know Schumacher was this bad!
Schumacher’s first title was completely grotesquely wrong
Nah..
You mean, how FIA done anything it could to help Hill?
@@maverick8697 When I saw the race back then, I thought, OK, the benefit of the doubt is for the accused, it was a stupid racing accident. But after Schumacher tried to take Villeneuve out of the race, it became clear to me that what happened to Hill was also intentional. Even though I always have respect for Schumacher as perhaps the best racing driver Formula 1 has ever seen, I don't really have any sympathy for him. My sympathy for the German drivers went to Frentzen and Vettel.
And by the way, the FIA doesn't set rules to get Hill to the World Championship, but rather so that the teams adhere to these rules. If Benetton doesn't manage to adhere to these rules, there are penalties.
I think the problem is that drivers are still full of adrenaline at the time of an incident. Sometimes you do things that you probably regret later.
The signature hamilton move in 21 silverstone should have been black flagged by itself.
It seems bizarre that there weren’t rules in play to stop someone being able to deliberately take another driver out to win. This video makes Verstappen look like a saint 😂
3:50 wtf dont ai generate peoples voices to make them sound like they said it in an interview???
fr bruh
@@dinodabee extremely weird
There are radio messenges of Hamilton asking Bono about Verstappen condition, a couple of them actually during the race.
It's very simple, as long as it's an English driver who wins, whether or not he drives someone off the track, there's nothing to worry about. But if a non-English driver does this and wins, the entire English media and there bias fans will explode. Apart from the normal and real English F1 fan who gets it! 😎
BRITISH BRITISH BRITISH! Finally the rest of the world has woken up to the very fact GREAT Britain is nothing but a corrupt shitehole, where people live like dogs in common houses that are akin to dog kennels!
Bullshit
@@ratatat9790lol, I didn't realise max was English.
Haha exactly @@wokelefty
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I'm pretty sure that the FIA changed the Senna/Prost situation by switching the pole position from where it normally was and refusing to change it back, that is why Senna was so pissed
Pole position was always on the dirty side at Suzuka.
@@blainy-o93 yes I learnt this recently also from Aidan Millward so Senna was talking shit. Says a lot about him.
@@RabidGerry it was convention through the 80s for the pole winning driver to ask for pole side to be switched. I believe it started with Reutemann at the 1981 Ceasar's Palace GP.
As far as I'm aware, no request was ever turned down until Suzuka 1990. Even at Suzuka, the request was granted by the race stewards but overruled by the FIA. This was done with a a court order and was a precedent setting event.
At the time, I actually wanted Prost to win but even I thought that what the FIA did was epic-level douchebaggery.
Aidan Millward has done a pretty good job of omitting facts from his video on the subject..... and has done it with other subjects too.
@@paultapper9388 I did not know this either and is something I shall look into. However, didn't Senna try and make out that they put him on the dirty side on purpose when they did not as it was always there? That would make it more of an Senna at fault scenario in my opinion as they were just doing what they had always done? Either way, and it is interesting, I believe Senna was at fault in both crashes now. I didn't use to, but as I started hearing more and more he drove like he didn't care about other drivers and at whatever cost, and if you didn't get out of the way he would crash into you, it just sounds more plausible he was a bit of a lunatic. I agree this is a polarising topic, even today but thanks for the insight.
@@RabidGerry I think part of the misunderstanding is that Senna was not a native English speaker (even though he was very fluent) and he was angry, so something was lost in translation... and there's probably some selective editing going on there as well.
Yes, Suzuka's pole is typically on the inside line. Senna asked to switch it to the outside. The race stewards followed convention at the time and OK'd this. The FIA got a court order to force the stewards to change pole back..... So, if the question is, did the FIA did force Senna to start on the dirty side? Then the answer is 'Yes'. We can only guess as to why they did it.
And the British have never forgiven Michael for that fateful incident with Hill. 😂
You failed to mention the 2021 controversial decision by the race director which enabled Max Verstappen to win his first Grand Prix in Qatar
At this point, someone will end up dead if we have to talk about Abu Dhabi 2021 again. Everything that had to be said was said, Michael Masi is not even part of the FIA anymore and Red Bull was penalized for that indirectly by breaching the cost cap for that year.
@@BrunodeSouzaLinohes probaly a #teamlh fan
that was KARMA for Silverstone and a few others. like sky sports said : merry x-mas !
Unfortunately F1 has a strong and long lasting history of failing to deal with sub standard driving behaviours such as senna, schumacher, vettel and now verstappen. All of which seemed to believe they were entitled above anyone else.
Great video mate!
Happy you enjoyed it ❤️
the Schumacher v Hill incident is/was unforgivable !!
though they were going to show when Hamilton crashed into Rosberg
It's a pro brit and pro lulu channel so not a very big suprise is it?
@@richardstone4196 Boo hoo. "They didn't do what I wanted.". *tears*.
In Australia 94 Hill/schumacher I was watching the race and it was clear that the hill didn't realize that the schumacker had crashed and was out. All he had to do was wait...and the shumacker took the opportunity to play dirty
So turns out Schumaher was a jerk after all... Didnt watch him race that much.
I celebrated that race too! if the officials don't stop the race, why should the drivers stop their celebrations?
When its talked about the Schumacher- Hill accident in 1994, everyone talks about it as it is the worst thing in F1! Although exactly the same thing happened between Prost and Senna in 89 and Senna and Prost in 1990.
Truth is, that is what sets the best pilots in F1 apart from the rest. They dont care about their image or the feelings of some butthurt fans. These guys are beasts and that is what makes them the best!
Surprised you didn't mention any of the Hamilton vs Rosberg saga
These are the reasons I dislike prost, alonso, Schumacher....and now verstappen
He drives like an whole when racing other drivers, yet when someone gives him a taste of his own medicine he croes like a baby.
Lewis was told max was OK. He shouldn't have been, but he was told. He couldn't have known.
he only even asked three and a half laps after the crash. So his "concern" was clearly cosmetic only. But you are right ...it also clearly shows Mercedes's priorities when it comes to driver safety. Multiply that by the fact the Lewis finished on only three whole tires on multiple occasions and other safety infractions.
but Max wasn't okay the crash resulted in Max having permanent vision problems also Hamilton never asked Verstappen face to face if he was okay during the season so yeah take it how you want
@@JaydanPuriel Gonna need a source for both those claims buddy
@@ChrisStoneinator Max himself stated he had vision problems for nearly the rest of that season.
@@dawnmaster68 yeah, I know that much. It's the "permanent" part that strikes me as a bit dramatic. It's normal to have prolonged mild symptoms after a concussion.
Also doesn't address the second claim.
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The most disrespectful moment in F1 is Lance Stroll.
You not blaming Hamilton for the actual move he did in Silverstone is actually pretty crazy....
Schumacher - the ultimate mean, nasty, shameless, unethical, unprofessional and narcissistic F1 driver !
16:20 the crash sound again. Loved the editing!
I suppose Hamilton was told that Verstappen had walked into the ambulance on his own feet, it couldn't be that bad
2021 accident was clean for hamilton, the celebration too. Max was ok. He left the car with his own legs.
Try telling that to Max fangirls. They're still crying to this day, including this channel.
@@msadah5768 KARMA in AD, so we are def. NOT crying. The only ones crying like silly little lulufangirls for almost 3 years now are those british looooozers. LOL
Lewis turned in to MAX deliberately, just like he did last sunday. Verstappen was right in every comment he made. The way he said it may not have been too nice for sensitive Anglo hypocritical ears. And a about the incident with Lewis: Hamiltons fault. It may not look like it at first, (and certainly not when you're Brittish) but if you look closely, you see Lewis looking at Verstappen in the mirror and then steer to the right in order to touch the Red Bull. It was deliberate and it's one of Hamiltons great skills which he has done many times before. Ask Albon, Vettel, Alonso, Webber, Massa, Rosberg, etc. what a filthy driver your princess really is.
@@AlertConsument-py6te Ha ha how can you even justify that comment from last week. Hamilton turned in to go round the corner and it has been proven from all the previous laps he turned in at the same point. Max was the one who yet again, dive bombed, out of control up the inside. Same old Max when he is under pressure. Its brilliant when you Max fans try to defend him, when its blatant he was out of control. As for his attitude on the radio...just wow. What an example to young children the World Champion is!
@@AlertConsument-py6te Example of crybabies I mentioned.
The most direspectful moment in F1...
Is the fanbase.
And according to Max Verstappen himself, after that 51G crash, he got a blurry vision every time he's at high speed that make himself thingking to turn off his car
Of course Max would have no reason whatsoever to state such a thing? Maybe if he didn't have blurred vision at high speed he would have won all those races since Silverstone by minutes instead of multi second gaps?
Lewis did ask if Max was okay during the race and was told yes, I don't know if he knew Max had been taken to hospital or not by the end of the race, but he may not have had reason to think Max may not have been okay.
If things were fair and square, Schumacher deserved and should have won only 4 of the 7 WC titles.
But, fate has a way of getting even - even with the most evil driver on the F1 circuit !
So einen Müll hab ich ja noch nie gehört
Er hätte auch 97,89,99und 2006 den Titel verdient wo er in schlechteren Autos sich durchgekämpft hat und nur knapp verloren hat.1998 wäre er ohne den Unfall in Spa sowieso Weltmeister geworden
"Max, you ok"?
"Oooh, aaah, oooh, aaah... he's suppose to let me drive like a orick... aah"
It's so funny to me how Prost was complaining how what Senna did in the first corner was deliberate, completly disregarding he collided with Senna previous year 100% deliberately. For Ayrton it was payback time. And in my opinion more a racing move than Prosts cowardly act the previous year. At least in Sennas move Prost had a chance to yield and avoid contact.
Senna even admitted that the 89’ incident was a racing incident.
You freaking joker, I bet you watched the senna mockumentary and actually think it was real 🤣.
Max was milking that Arnold Schwarzenegger acting holding that radio button with all the moans., 🙄
I don't quite understand how this many strong words come for Michael Schumacher for something way more unclear (whether he crashed on purpose) than on Senna for example or even Alonso. If Hill would just wait patiently for another corner he would've easily overtaken Schumi if there really was a problem. And Hill was far behind. Just like Senna was on Prost. Makes no sense to me...
Bri'ish bias. Senna can do no wrong while Schumi is the devil.
@@jamesprumos7775 Tbf, the British media really didn't like Senna at the time either. It was really only until Williams began dominating in 92 that the media came around to him, and then started to retroactively act like they always appreciated him once he was dead in 94. But make no mistake, prior to that the British media didn't like Senna much at all. The commentators like Murray were an exception.
@@JustSomeDinosaurPerson good point, I always assumed British media was pro-Senna.
4:42 *crashes
Announcer: this is fantastic!!
90s are forever better than 202x