Well I am Dutch and biased of course, but you can't deny the kid has massive talent and driving instinct. Good in depth video man., there is a reason Schumacher, Hamilton, Vettel and Max know this, they have that special kind of talent.
@@jasonhorton9920 not only that. They also have people telling them exactly where they lose time. Its called telemetry kid. Dont try to be a smartass if you dont have a clue
Could you make a video from all the drivers on the grid and how they use different styles and which style each driver has? Maybe a series for the new 2021 season? :D
I'm always amazed at the footage of Verstappen when he spins in that Brazil race. He actually stops fighting the slide and waits till he knows he has traction again before turning out of it. Most drivers in the wet panic and just keep sliding while braking and turning
Why do I get this when I am about to leave for an appointment? Now I'll be late .... unless I focus on minimal corner transit time and nail my corner exit!
The kid is an incredible talent whose had access to everything he needs to maximize his potential. More importantly, he seems to have the passion for it. Will be interesting to see how the rule/car changes of 2022 affect him -- everyone, really. Congrats on calling the title winner a season and a half early.
He will be great again. Verstappen his talent and experience will pay off in new scenarios. Even though he is young he has so much racing experience. And I believe he will adapt quickly for the new car and rules. The only question remains which constructors builds the fastest car.
@@elijahchampaigne6753 "i don’t understand why he gets so much hate" I don't either, man; Unless those that do the hating are fans of drivers Max has been aggressive with (pretty much all drivers -- Max just has an aggressive, go-get-it style) and they've lost to him. Any objective fan of the sport will appreciate MV's skills, though. The dude can drive his ass off, period. The end.
@@michaelhansen2309 That makes sense. I've seen it in other sports -- and even been a participant in said hate against a team that wins so often as to become boringly predictable, or make the sport feel stagnated while they're on that winning streak.
ONE YEAR AGO THIS LEGEND SAID THAT MAX WILL WIN F1 TITLES WITH HIS DRIVING STYLE, NOW TODAY HE IS COMPETING FOR THE TITLE IN 2021 Edit:"Now today (12th Dec 2021) his words literally came true"
@@djacircarvalho8251 no max won nothing the result was a given cause max lost the championship the race before when he should have been black flagged for his dangerous driving. He will be an F1 casualty know that he is an out of control petulant brat that stamps his childish feet. He will not last in this sport he will die and possibly kill his boss’s and father’s and max cause they are to stupid to learn when someone is teaching get taught
@@ramontitmarsh306 please reconsider your grammar when trying to converse with others because its really nor clear what you mean in that last sentence. (not trying to bash you for it im far from perfect in english myself i just cant understand that last sentence) Im still thinking about silverstone though, where a 10 second penalty is awarded for bowling somone off, where if max wouldve won that race instead of being bowled of by hamilton, he wouldve had a 27 point lead in this last race, or even if he would finish behind hamilton he would still have all the points he earned at silverstone as a lead thus eliminating the need to finish first and cruising to a WC in the last race,
Thats why I became a fan of him since he debuted in F1. He is just a pure racecar driver--just raw speed and probably the highest race IQ besides maybe Hamilton. He can read a situation and make the correct action without any hesitation. There are a lot of fast drivers that don't win races because they hesitate when an opportunity presents itself, whereas Max knows exactly where his car needs to be and has the confidence to put it there when the window opens.
@@thtswhtshesai6d9 reminds me a lot of Alonso too, not afraid to speak his mind, no time or interest in the politics. All he wants to do is win races nothing else matters.
you must be new to GP racing......they all are, and about 15 in the past were far better,,,PS Max has a car that is one second faster than the rest, everytime he only wins by less that the Nunber of laps in seconds, He would have lost in another car...OPPS
Wow these jokes are all so funny... you simply Dont understand that Seb needs a car with high downforce on the rear wing. Ferrari couldn’t build such a car, RedBull could
Next time Vettel please, his driving style is very special, he needs a stable rear and he is going with little updates much faster, look at Singapore or he also looks in a different style in/out of the corner.
I wonder if his predicting of what the car will do comes from sim stuff since he spends a lot of time on iRacing. I know for me, going from real life to the sim in the beginning, i realized you have to drive in a proactive manner instead of a reactive manner because you're not getting any seat of the pants feedback from the car. So you learn all the idiosyncrasies of what a car will do in any given situation.
Nah it comes from being Dutch he thinks learning to kart so young in unpredictable Dutch weather made him what he is. Iirc he said the Dutch line after media asked why he was so much better in the rain at Interlagos in 2016 Edit: I mean that his godly abilities come from that and driving so young rather than shit like Sim racing which he does as a hobby
@@MrRhubarbs idk man I think sim racing would still be a decent factor in his overall driving skill. It’s how all these young kids developed their skills so quickly.
@@uninsulatedshrimp5518 nah dude. It's the other way around. They're so good which shows up in the Sim. It's not surprising that Albon, Russell, Leclerc jumped into Sim racing during quarantine and were immediately fast
@@psk5746 There's far more to it than Seb being in the best car. He is incredibly talented and quick, and likely would still have a championship even if he never drove for Red Bull. Nonetheless, the way he utterly dominated weekends (easily securing pole then building up these massive gaps to drivers behind) was special, and it was a feat that Mark Webber was able to achieve very few times despite having the same machinery.
I love Max's *energy & fearless* on the track, i know sometimes doesnt end well. But its very entertaining to watch, can't wait for F1 next generations in action *Max, Lando, Carlos, George, Charles & maybe Albon* (Gasly + Yuki 🤭)
I suppose it's hard to do drivers from past eras when there was less on-board footage, but would love to see you break down some of the greats. Fangio, Moss, Clark etc. 👍
@@filmandfirearms ah okay. My point stands. Only Alonso and his deliberate initial understeer specific to the Renault, and Sennas throttle blips is actually something unique he has highlighted. The big talking point of this video - square of the corner, is not unusual from Verstappen. His dry driving style has no correlation to why he was fast in the wet, the car simply was hooked up in the video he constantly mentions. Same as Vettel back in Monza 2008 in the Toro Rosso.
To put it simply max has a gift for “seat of the pants driving,” keeping the car on its grip limits, and keeping his momentum up. He’s able to predict what the car will do instead of reacting to what it’s doing because of the information he gets through the seat.
I would argue that his formative years were in karting as a kid from 4-and-up, meaning he learned these skills so young they are low-level ingrained in his brain. The later series he raced in, like F3, has 'only' been honing these skills.
Great work on winning Max this season championship in the most controversial way. However I think that you were just the better driver in the end just though it was neck and neck.
This racing line is in Ayrton Senna’s book “Principles of race driving” written 30 years ago. He mentions breaking the rear away with the throttle to rotate the car on corner exit as well.
There was traction control during his era though, so I believe & heard that this would allow him to be even more aggressive on the throttle than would be possible today without spinning
I'm dutch and was never interested in F1, later in this F1 season I started following it (for obvious reasons). I'm really starting to enjoy F1 now and your content helps me understand F1 much better 👍
well the thing is… his driving style is actually clean and that’s super obvious in qualis but with people around him it always looks like he does push things way too far. With his racing line being so square it means that he’s always near track limits, so catching a car besides him in a corner means that he’s able to follow his normal racing line while at the other car is forced to give him the minimal space for him to stick on track (exactly what he’ll do whiteout a car there anyway) but it gives the illusion is a dive bomb
@@northDSX why does his steering feel like he pauses and like he rotates wheel in increments instead of doing it smoothly? What is the benefit of doing that?
Man, this was informative and very insightful. Your explanation style is very good, I was able to grasp exactly what you were trying to convey when talking about how Max rotates his car! Good stuff!
3 in a row and quite possibly a strong contender for 2024 for a 4th. Yeah, this is one of those cases where @Driver61 can say they said it first before it happened. This video aged well.
Max Verstappen has now accomplished what this video title said he would.
97.56% complete, there's an "s" he needs to do to fully accomplish it, and I'm pretty sure he'll do it. 😊
@@bocalex23 ??
@@RedRT23 he´s refering that he just got a "Title", but haven´t got "Titles"
@@JoseGonzalez-xd7gm ooohhhhhh got it😅 yes yes he can definitely do that🔥💯
he saw into the future somehow
Well I am Dutch and biased of course, but you can't deny the kid has massive talent and driving instinct. Good in depth video man., there is a reason Schumacher, Hamilton, Vettel and Max know this, they have that special kind of talent.
The "techniques" used are no secret. They have engineers telling them how to optimize their style
Maurizio Arrivabene no the engineers optimise the car to suit they’re style.
It's not weird that you forgot the one who is to become the best. Let's wait and see... Time is close. 2 more weeks
@@jasonhorton9920 not only that. They also have people telling them exactly where they lose time. Its called telemetry kid. Dont try to be a smartass if you dont have a clue
This video aged like fine Wine Sir
maybe Vettel next? Would be interesting to see why he was so incredible fast in the V8/Blown Diffuser Era but sometimes struggles in the hybrid era
Could you make a video from all the drivers on the grid and how they use different styles and which style each driver has? Maybe a series for the new 2021 season? :D
One of my drivers also does that extra rotation thingy.
Mr. S🅱️inotto
Pronto
big fan of Vettel but that's fucking hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
S🅱️innala
Are you real
2:47 "A driver like Carlos Sainz would take the geometric racing line"
I mean he's a smooooth operator for a reason
Your comment deserves more likes
The best comment of my evening
Thanks guys
Someone give this man a AWARD.
Button did as well take the geometric one
Nobody:
Me trying to get better at Mario Kart: *Watches analysis of Verstappen driving style
funky kong and bowser bike lol
@@keisuketakahasi4584 man of fucking culture right here.
Nobody:
Me trying to get better at running in PE lessons:
**Analyses Verstappen's racing line**
Yes I use the racing line when I'm jogging
😂🤣🤣
I'm always amazed at the footage of Verstappen when he spins in that Brazil race. He actually stops fighting the slide and waits till he knows he has traction again before turning out of it. Most drivers in the wet panic and just keep sliding while braking and turning
The first time I saw it, I didn’t think it was real. Thought I was watching some crazy video edit.
“Heartbeat went a bit higher there mate”
You can release the brakes when you know you're turning back the right way and then keep momentum and be facing the right way to recover from the spin
@@iamnotluisokay Yup, we can do that with a normal car. With a F1 car, we can't :) Totally another world regarding grip levels.
Brasil 2016 is the reason why i think that Verstappen is so fast
Why do I get this when I am about to leave for an appointment? Now I'll be late .... unless I focus on minimal corner transit time and nail my corner exit!
You can make it, you even have Michael in your name
@@deploy_leroy And a 'P' missing from his last name...
@@SharikhKhan138 oh yeas
Have a squarer line
Sharikh Khaan OMG michael schumacher’s first name is also michael, this guy must be a driving legend too!
The kid is an incredible talent whose had access to everything he needs to maximize his potential. More importantly, he seems to have the passion for it.
Will be interesting to see how the rule/car changes of 2022 affect him -- everyone, really.
Congrats on calling the title winner a season and a half early.
He will be great again. Verstappen his talent and experience will pay off in new scenarios.
Even though he is young he has so much racing experience. And I believe he will adapt quickly for the new car and rules. The only question remains which constructors builds the fastest car.
Same as Hamilton and i don’t understand why he gets so much hate
@@elijahchampaigne6753 "i don’t understand why he gets so much hate"
I don't either, man; Unless those that do the hating are fans of drivers Max has been aggressive with (pretty much all drivers -- Max just has an aggressive, go-get-it style) and they've lost to him.
Any objective fan of the sport will appreciate MV's skills, though. The dude can drive his ass off, period. The end.
@@Quazi-Moto it's mostly just people bored of the same guy/team winning. If Max won 6 or 7 years in a row people would get bored of him quick
@@michaelhansen2309 That makes sense. I've seen it in other sports -- and even been a participant in said hate against a team that wins so often as to become boringly predictable, or make the sport feel stagnated while they're on that winning streak.
This aged so well
Even better next video: Rowan Atkinson's driving style
Has also made a career of crashing an F1!
🤣🤣🤣
Very similar to vettel
Make a driving style of Yuji Ide. The official gOAt!
Simple, because he sits on the roof he can spot the apex even better and thus gains a second per corner.
This aged well
This video aged like fine wine.
Dude makes driving extremely fast on the limit look easy
When i saw him doing laps with his dad on spa, It looked like he was about to sleep , no effort
@@ToutiAit It was him breaking though, his head got pushed forward so it looke like he was falling asleep.. He's sharp as F on the track. :)
@@gollese i know this guy has driving in his muscles
it always is. it always looks faster when someone is overdoing it and fighting with the car but the smoother you are the faster you go.. usually
@@keisuketakahasi4584 but what do I do when smooth me isn’t fast enough?
Well....... You were right
This aged very well
Like fine wine
ONE YEAR AGO THIS LEGEND SAID THAT MAX WILL WIN F1 TITLES WITH HIS DRIVING STYLE,
NOW TODAY HE IS COMPETING FOR THE TITLE IN 2021
Edit:"Now today (12th Dec 2021) his words literally came true"
And Now Max Won the World Title
@@djacircarvalho8251 no max won nothing the result was a given cause max lost the championship the race before when he should have been black flagged for his dangerous driving. He will be an F1 casualty know that he is an out of control petulant brat that stamps his childish feet. He will not last in this sport he will die and possibly kill his boss’s and father’s and max cause they are to stupid to learn when someone is teaching get taught
@@ramontitmarsh306 please reconsider your grammar when trying to converse with others because its really nor clear what you mean in that last sentence. (not trying to bash you for it im far from perfect in english myself i just cant understand that last sentence)
Im still thinking about silverstone though, where a 10 second penalty is awarded for bowling somone off, where if max wouldve won that race instead of being bowled of by hamilton, he wouldve had a 27 point lead in this last race, or even if he would finish behind hamilton he would still have all the points he earned at silverstone as a lead thus eliminating the need to finish first and cruising to a WC in the last race,
@@ramontitmarsh306 nice bait
@@shiromi1 No, bait would be clever to lure you in !
This is the rambling of a petulant idiot that stamps his childish feet when losing .
Well this vid aged like the finest of wines....
Max reminds me of Senna.
Aggressive. Pure blooded racecar driver. Good on him to win a championship. More to come :)
Talented, Knows what he is doing, Racecraft, Attack Attack and Attack, they are from the same mould!
Thats why I became a fan of him since he debuted in F1. He is just a pure racecar driver--just raw speed and probably the highest race IQ besides maybe Hamilton. He can read a situation and make the correct action without any hesitation. There are a lot of fast drivers that don't win races because they hesitate when an opportunity presents itself, whereas Max knows exactly where his car needs to be and has the confidence to put it there when the window opens.
@@thtswhtshesai6d9 reminds me a lot of Alonso too, not afraid to speak his mind, no time or interest in the politics.
All he wants to do is win races nothing else matters.
you must be new to GP racing......they all are, and about 15 in the past were far better,,,PS Max has a car that is one second faster than the rest, everytime he only wins by less that the Nunber of laps in seconds, He would have lost in another car...OPPS
Who's back after he won a title?!
Meeeee
This dude is fucking fast
Come here again, dude.
He wins his second title.
@@adityairawan1843 Yes!!!
Well... now he is
Aged like wine
Gues you were right!
Aged well
The title aged very well
First title now won
this aged well :D
make a driving style of Sebastian Vettel
That's easy, look up a 180 degree drift tutorial.
spin
Wow these jokes are all so funny... you simply Dont understand that Seb needs a car with high downforce on the rear wing. Ferrari couldn’t build such a car, RedBull could
Iam Lewis fan but both of you should not hate Vettel actually
Gets early on throttle, thinks he’s still driving a Red Bull, spins, repeats
Next time Vettel please, his driving style is very special, he needs a stable rear and he is going with little updates much faster, look at Singapore or he also looks in a different style in/out of the corner.
his style is non stop spins
Ya, thats why he thrived at Red Bull
Vettel uses the strait line in corners and usually ends up int eh barrier.
Beryllium S🅱️inalla
Very special? Not after 2014 season to these days lol, Alonso driving style is unique, Hamilton's unique, Max's unique.
This series could really take off. I'd love to see you review so many driving styles. I know Jenson Button had a very interesting style
Luca #56 there could also be senna and Alonso as an example
@@mackenziechin3667 He already did them
Jenson Button's style is straight out textbook stuff. Tryna be as smooooth as possible
@@viniciusbraga9881 Pretty underrated i say eventhough he is a world champion.
@@viniciusbraga9881 Didn't Button take to Rally cross ?
This aged well
I wonder if his predicting of what the car will do comes from sim stuff since he spends a lot of time on iRacing. I know for me, going from real life to the sim in the beginning, i realized you have to drive in a proactive manner instead of a reactive manner because you're not getting any seat of the pants feedback from the car. So you learn all the idiosyncrasies of what a car will do in any given situation.
Nah it comes from being Dutch he thinks learning to kart so young in unpredictable Dutch weather made him what he is. Iirc he said the Dutch line after media asked why he was so much better in the rain at Interlagos in 2016
Edit: I mean that his godly abilities come from that and driving so young rather than shit like Sim racing which he does as a hobby
@@MrRhubarbs idk man I think sim racing would still be a decent factor in his overall driving skill. It’s how all these young kids developed their skills so quickly.
@@uninsulatedshrimp5518 nah dude. It's the other way around. They're so good which shows up in the Sim. It's not surprising that Albon, Russell, Leclerc jumped into Sim racing during quarantine and were immediately fast
@@MrRhubarbs they never did sim racing like i racing tbh plus they played f1 2019 which aint sim
he is a true legend since his carting days, he is used to do all the maintenance and mechanics of his cart himself since he was a kid. Just like Senna
HE HAS MAX POWER
Well the 2021 championship is over and I must say this video is a proof of your wisdom.
Need Vettel, Hamilton and kimi driving style
Bwoah idk I just drive fast
I agree but you should always start with the best
Now you have Senna
Don't need Vettel, he was just in the right car at the right time
@@psk5746 There's far more to it than Seb being in the best car. He is incredibly talented and quick, and likely would still have a championship even if he never drove for Red Bull. Nonetheless, the way he utterly dominated weekends (easily securing pole then building up these massive gaps to drivers behind) was special, and it was a feat that Mark Webber was able to achieve very few times despite having the same machinery.
AND HE DID IT
OF COURSE HE DID IT, MAX VERSTAPPEN CHAMPION OF THE WORLD
You were right
its been so long since racing i take racing lines walking up stairs
Who doesn't😂
i take it while spreading jam on my toast
that's not a normal thing to do?
Efficiency is key to every day life.
I usually follow normal racing lines when driving (well, a lot, not always)....I drive a citroen berlingo hahaha
Bravo your a man of vision
When Verstappen entered F1 aged 17 everybody knew he will be a champion 😂 first of many titles
And now he won it
That aged well
Who is here after Max won 2021 F1 Championship Title
This video is aging very well.
He won indeed, you were right mate.
Ah, how this video has aged like a fine wine!
this one aged well
1 year latter This video aged very well
This aged well
and there you go. 2021 FIA Formula 1 World Champ.
This video aged well!
DUDE HE WAS SOO RIGHT THIS GO RECOMMENDED AND TODAY IN 2021 HE'S LITERALLY WINNING
Who's here after he just won the championship?
Who’s here after he won the championship
And he won
max verstappen you are the worldchampion
And it works! He’s the 2021 World Champion🥂🏆🥇
This aged well
This aged well
Hamilton should have watched this video. Maybe he would have expected Max in corner 5 in the moment of moments.
It wouldn’t have made any difference. It’s something ingrained in Max that no one can replicate
And he did it.
this aged very well
Bro predicted it
Wow.
this aged really well
this aged well
I love Max's *energy & fearless* on the track, i know sometimes doesnt end well.
But its very entertaining to watch, can't wait for F1 next generations in action *Max, Lando, Carlos, George, Charles & maybe Albon* (Gasly + Yuki 🤭)
Yeah, and a lot more of drivers not finishing the races....
Everybody forget torpedo (((
He is now F1 World Champion
He is now 3 time F1 World Champion.
I suppose it's hard to do drivers from past eras when there was less on-board footage, but would love to see you break down some of the greats. Fangio, Moss, Clark etc. 👍
YEEEEESSSSSS
I hope Red bull will give him the car they gave Vettel in pre hybrid era.
Still wouldn't be faster than 2013 Vettel...
@@grimm6jack Nah he wins titles in the 2nd best car, way better then Vettel.
This aged well
I remember Kobayashi had about the same racing style, especially on the corners/hairpins, master of late braking, if only he was in a better car...
At least he was successful in endurance racing
@@umeshsonkar4177 except vs german lmp1 teams.
I've got a little deja vu here...
deja vu i have been on this podium before
Yeah, every driver seems to have the same characteristics, but just explained differently.
@@MrBJPitt He was referring to the fact that this video is a reupload
@@filmandfirearms ah okay. My point stands. Only Alonso and his deliberate initial understeer specific to the Renault, and Sennas throttle blips is actually something unique he has highlighted. The big talking point of this video - square of the corner, is not unusual from Verstappen. His dry driving style has no correlation to why he was fast in the wet, the car simply was hooked up in the video he constantly mentions. Same as Vettel back in Monza 2008 in the Toro Rosso.
@@nicksande6880 HIGHER ON THE STAND, AND I KNOW IT'S MY TIME TO JUUUUUMP
To put it simply max has a gift for “seat of the pants driving,” keeping the car on its grip limits, and keeping his momentum up. He’s able to predict what the car will do instead of reacting to what it’s doing because of the information he gets through the seat.
I would argue that his formative years were in karting as a kid from 4-and-up, meaning he learned these skills so young they are low-level ingrained in his brain. The later series he raced in, like F3, has 'only' been honing these skills.
And Max treuly wanted be the best ! And fully comitment the whole race and before and after !.
For sure, 'talent' is just a concept, learning from young age is where you make the difference
@@ulver1187 what about the other 18 drivers, they done it from an early. The talent is 100% real
Legend says the truth 🙂🔥
this aged very well
He predicted the future
As someone from the future, I can say this aged pretty well
this aged like fine wine
this aged well.
Has won every title since this video released! Driver 61, Wanna send me the lotto numbers?
Great work on winning Max this season championship in the most controversial way. However I think that you were just the better driver in the end just though it was neck and neck.
This racing line is in Ayrton Senna’s book “Principles of race driving” written 30 years ago. He mentions breaking the rear away with the throttle to rotate the car on corner exit as well.
There was traction control during his era though, so I believe & heard that this would allow him to be even more aggressive on the throttle than would be possible today without spinning
@@lzh4950 there was no traction control when Senna drove the turbo beasts of the 80s.
@@lzh4950 traction control, abs and electronic aids were only present for a very short while during his time, he went most of his career without then
In my opinion in current F1 grid, with equal cars, Max would be the fastest. He is an absolute beast.
Well you were right, it did win him a title
I'm dutch and was never interested in F1, later in this F1 season I started following it (for obvious reasons). I'm really starting to enjoy F1 now and your content helps me understand F1 much better 👍
i watched when jos verstappen was riding but not really for him haha. i just love racing
A year later, your prediction comes true
This aged like fine wine🥰
I remember this video uploaded a few days ago, what happened?
Just Asking
Same here
It had issued with sound
He posted a community post on it he added more and fixed the audio.
You predicted it
Its also fun to see how he rarely does something where it looks like he is pushing, i belive that its because he often drive near the limit.
well the thing is… his driving style is actually clean and that’s super obvious in qualis but with people around him it always looks like he does push things way too far. With his racing line being so square it means that he’s always near track limits, so catching a car besides him in a corner means that he’s able to follow his normal racing line while at the other car is forced to give him the minimal space for him to stick on track (exactly what he’ll do whiteout a car there anyway) but it gives the illusion is a dive bomb
@@northDSX why does his steering feel like he pauses and like he rotates wheel in increments instead of doing it smoothly? What is the benefit of doing that?
@@mpetkovic26 To let the rear rotate
well max won the title so yay
Max Verstappen, 2021 World F1 champion !!!!
Man, this was informative and very insightful. Your explanation style is very good, I was able to grasp exactly what you were trying to convey when talking about how Max rotates his car! Good stuff!
3 in a row and quite possibly a strong contender for 2024 for a 4th. Yeah, this is one of those cases where @Driver61 can say they said it first before it happened. This video aged well.
back after 3 world championships in a row
now he has won a title hahaha
this aged well
this aged like wine