This is the kind of content Drive to survive should be providing. Each episode should focus on a different team and how they performed throughout the season. It would be really interesting to see the engineers at Mercedes discussing technical errors with their floored design with Lewis and George as well as watching the relationship between Ricciardo and McLaren slowly deteriorate race by race.
I think if the team had of switched to Bridgestone tyres for the 1998 season they may have scored points earlier than Silverstone , that upgrade in Silverstone was a game changer for the team in 1998 I remember watching ralf scoring that point 🙂🎉
the big significant turning point in Jordan's season was Germany and Hungary. Damon Hill claimed back to back 4th place finishes at 2 complete polar opposite types of race track Hockenheim very low downforce with the 4 flat out sections through the forests and Hungary very bumpy Monaco without the barriers. The signs were there that Jordan have improved through those performances but no one in the team could've seen Spa coming at all. The reason why Jordan struggled so badly at the start of the season was because of the change of engine supplier they went from Peugeot to Mugen Honda which resulted in a loss of power and they had handling problems at the start of the season.
This is the kind of content Drive to survive should be providing. Each episode should focus on a different team and how they performed throughout the season. It would be really interesting to see the engineers at Mercedes discussing technical errors with their floored design with Lewis and George as well as watching the relationship between Ricciardo and McLaren slowly deteriorate race by race.
Exactly... It would give a more chronological order too. An entire season spread over each episode would be awesome.
“Too boring” theyd say, this is the reality tv generation.
Very expensive as well...
Eddie Jordan is impressive.
He learned the lessons, connected the dots, and now he's still adding value and making bank in 2024.
Brilliant documentary !!!!!
SPA 😅 🏁 🎉
I think if the team had of switched to Bridgestone tyres for the 1998 season they may have scored points earlier than Silverstone , that upgrade in Silverstone was a game changer for the team in 1998 I remember watching ralf scoring that point 🙂🎉
the big significant turning point in Jordan's season was Germany and Hungary. Damon Hill claimed back to back 4th place finishes at 2 complete polar opposite types of race track Hockenheim very low downforce with the 4 flat out sections through the forests and Hungary very bumpy Monaco without the barriers. The signs were there that Jordan have improved through those performances but no one in the team could've seen Spa coming at all. The reason why Jordan struggled so badly at the start of the season was because of the change of engine supplier they went from Peugeot to Mugen Honda which resulted in a loss of power and they had handling problems at the start of the season.
Great upload many thanks
1990s best years of f1
6:25 Eddie buying .. stuff ..
When formula 1 was good
12:47 We can see where Eddy got it from.
Damon was frustrated because he wanted to take it seriously and concentrate, but instead he had to do those PR bits all the time.
Красавцы!🤘👍
Jordan 98 first half of the season, zero points... second half, great season.
John Lennon wasn't a bad team manager despite his limited Motorsport experience and being dead.
And brought George Harrison to the race seat.
Haha
Who’s the narrator?
Eddie would be a hard guy to drive for having a figurehead owner of a small team.
Who is doing the commentary ?
Ser davos of game of thrones . He was eddies friend listen to liam cunninghood/wood with formulaforsuccess
Liam cunningham ah i know him good actor
@@shane-irish It's James Nesbitt, not Liam Cunningham.
Shades of Haas
he was much better off without ralf
Love how Hill commentating on Murray Walker at 29:33, lol
It was so weird Damon was teammates with the brother of his rival.
It was a whiter world and a better one.
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