DannyRic needs the distraction of Zak Brown attending indy500 over Monaco GP with his driving woes and future in the team. Lando still out performing Danny with Tonsillitis. DannyRic will have to take a significant pay cut if he doesn't perform this season..
That a big bold statement and one alot would disagree with….. After all I’d say the Olympics or The Football World cup are probably a greater spectalcal than the Indy 500 seeing billions more people around the world tune in to watch where as the Indy 500 is almost certainly something no one cares about in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Russia, China, India etc….
Just get Danny to fill one of those Indycar seats! Hopefully he'll realize that it has the opportunity to rejuvenate his career and a chance to fight for wins every week
I dont see why he'd say monaco win every year the races get less exciting an it loses more prestige and each race less special than the last, really spoils monacos great history.
Completely agree. F1 without Monaco will only further push me away from F1. This last race was great. It’s because these new fans aren’t informed/interested enough in the technicalities of racing in Monaco and the lack of overtaking. I personally feel watching Lewis push the alpines looking for an opening was great, even if he didn’t pull it off. I must say though, once Monaco crowded the waterfront view from out of the tunnel, it kinda ruined the feel of the place.
Europeans you need to learn how to watch these events you start the day at 7.30 with Formula regional in Monaco 🇲🇨 you watch the full day’s racing from Monaco then watch the Indy 500 & when that’s over it’s time from a 600 mile NASCAR race before bed at about 5am
@@rhodriedwardwilliams No they really are. This guy is a disgrace and clearly has no clue about Formula 1. They need a Ron Dennis, F1-committed leader. Not Humpty Dumpty.
Indy, objectively is not the biggest motorsport event in the world. It is dwarfed by Le Mans and Monaco in terms of viewership. As an american, when he says world, he actually means america.
@@thathobbyguy6135 so more people attend the Indy 500 than the Super Bowl in America do they ? Personally I’d say probably The Tour De France as a single sporting event gets more people attending that the Indy 500
Have you not seen what McLaren has done in past 5 years? I swear motorsport fans have the memories of flies. One off season and you're asking how he's still ceo.
@@StaySqueezy12 what did he do than? What is the might McLaren doing in the last 8 years? Are they competing ??? Even with the new cars? So what you smoking there?
@@sk9sound Point total have gone up every year since he arrived. Remember how bad McLaren was when he got there? McLaren had turned into a joke. 3rd in constructors in 2020, 4th last year but still an increase in points. Expecting McLaren to compete with the likes of Ferrari, Merc, and RB right away after how much they had fallen is ridiculously unrealistic. McLaren was in shambles when Zak arrived (remember 2017?) One down season because of a weaker engine and struggling driver doesn't diminish that. People's memories can be so short.
@@sk9sound That huge progress was made under Brown. You can't just act like that is nothing. McLaren doesn't compete with Ferrari and RB currently but atm no one does. As said before, McLaren weren't gonna transform overnight. The teams in a much better place than before Zak got there.
Typical American, always going to say Indy 500 is better than Monaco F1GP Indy 500 is so much easier to win considering all you have to be able to do is drive fast and be able to turn left, at Monaco you need to be able to drive in all directions have the ability to overtake on the tight street circuit.
F1 is good, but IndyCar is just more competitive and more exciting with a lot of cars being competitive. F1 has like 2 or 3 competitive teams (Mercedes’ isn’t with Ferrari and Red Bull at the moment for wins). IndyCar is just more competitive
@@CricketEngland That makes it even easier then, Monaco is cool and all but it’s so boring. History this and history that doesn’t count for anything when it comes to the quality of the racing.
@@CricketEngland From a guy called Cricket England, getting offended from an American (who grew up in Indianpolis, who would take an Indy 500 win over a monaco gp win cause of pure emotion), not surprised tbh
Well I’ll admit Zak hasn’t had the F1 team disqualified from the constructors championship yet ;) Nevertheless all signs pointing towards a prosperous future for McLaren with Zak at the helm.
@@calumscott8737 I’ll admit, it’s pretty impressive how he’s almost bankrupted the team in such a short amount of time forcing him to sell the headquarters and only delivered 1 race win in his tenure. Real stella management.
@@project182r3 ahh are you congratulating Zak for turning a business that had huge fixed costs (mostly legacy) and thus not well placed to ride out a global pandemic into a race winning financially secure organisation? I can see how that equates to the time McLaren we’re found guilty of stealing IP and fined 100m Euros. Ron achieved a great many things at McLaren but let’s face it, his successes after the 1990s were fewer and fewer and he didn’t understand the internal issues the company had.
Are people actually serious here? Difficult to tell sometimes. ZB stepped into the role at a time when McLaren had a very poor chassis, a fact which was hidden behind a badly performing engine. McLaren’s business model was in trouble and sponsors were jumping ship. Internally the matrix management structure preferred by Ron and Martin seemed to translate into no one knew where their r&r’s started and ended and furthermore they lacked talent in key areas such as aero. Zak’s turned all of that around with results on track going from back of the grid to occasional podium challengers, with the trend still heading in an upward direction. Happy to discuss, won’t respond to un-evidenced 1-liners.
Dear Zak Brown, with all due respect but the indy 500 is a boring oval race, while the monaco gp tests the quality of a racing driver like no other race on the planet, the only comparable race in terms of difficulty for a driver would be the old nurburgring nordschleife. I understand you are American so it makes sense that you have a sense of pride for American racing history, and that I respect, but please don't even compare monaco gp to an oval race. Greetings and by the way I like the way you manage McLaren f1, you have 2 great drivers though I'm a Ferrari supporter 🏎
@@lillianwilson13 in Monaco the challenge is to drive over 200 mph between walls on a street circuit on a beautiful coastal area unlike an oval race in the middle of nowhere, and may I remind you that F1 is being watched worldwide, while Indy only in USA, there must be a reason don't you think?
Disrespecting the Indy 500 shows how ignorant you are of motorsport. Indy 500 is one of the oldest motor races in the world and the largest in person attended sporting event in the world.
L comment. If you think the endurance and skill it takes to race at 220+ for 3 hours straight isn't a showcase of driver skill. F1 bias and it's obvious. Monaco is boring there's no passes on track only pitstop strategy gets people pass
Monaco, like all F1 races, is a parade. It's like watching a train, hoping for the coal car to overtake the engine. Spolier: it won't. Most F1 "races", but especially Monaco are snoozefests.
I’d love to see Le Mans added to that list for McLaren before too long.
Just need to see Danny Ric in the points, and Lando just continuing to be Lando
Wouldn’t that be nice 👍
Ricciardo is completely useless, always has been.
@@project182r3 silly boi
@@dairemurphy17 wdym bro, Zak also is having plans to sack em
Can't wait to see lando get a car capable of fighting for a chamoionship
It was interesting Zak Brown talking why the Indy 500 is so special to him and what Monaco grand prix would or could like for McLaren as a F1 team.
thank you for keeping Pato O'Ward at Arrow McLaren SP
zak brown 🧡 Mclaren : Good Luck in both races!!!
indy forever 💙💙💙
I just realised that the interviewer is the guy who commentates on indycar whilst the US commentary team go on break
A reminder that Andreas Seidl is McLaren F1 team principle for those that forget in the comments. You're welcome.
Nice to See Tom in person :)
If Lando was a true pal, he’d switch helmets with Daniel & race as him, getting good results.
@1:46 thats a weird way to say "i"
DannyRic needs the distraction of Zak Brown attending indy500 over Monaco GP with his driving woes and future in the team.
Lando still out performing Danny with Tonsillitis.
DannyRic will have to take a significant pay cut if he doesn't perform this season..
Indy 500 is something you have to experience in person, no doubt the greatest spectacle on earth!
I wish I could see them go 240 mph into a corner. I can’t even comprehend what that would look and feel like in person.
@@patrickwhite4449 surrealism
That a big bold statement and one alot would disagree with…..
After all I’d say the Olympics or The Football World cup are probably a greater spectalcal than the Indy 500 seeing billions more people around the world tune in to watch where as the Indy 500 is almost certainly something no one cares about in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Russia, China, India etc….
Champions league final? World Cup final? Anything football beats it.
@@jpk2742 don’t mind him, he’s just American
Just get Danny to fill one of those Indycar seats! Hopefully he'll realize that it has the opportunity to rejuvenate his career and a chance to fight for wins every week
It must take a lot of willpower not to knock his teeth out when Danny smiles after failing yet again.
This comment is now making me want to see Will Power just in one F1 race. Just to see how the F1 crowd reacts to him.
Goes from a mid west accent to brooklyn then an English accent, then a South African that's been living in New York for about 3 years
Would be great to see Herta or O'Ward in F1 ...
ONLY herta and ONLY if andretti can take haas spot
I dont see why he'd say monaco win every year the races get less exciting an it loses more prestige and each race less special than the last, really spoils monacos great history.
Completely agree. F1 without Monaco will only further push me away from F1. This last race was great. It’s because these new fans aren’t informed/interested enough in the technicalities of racing in Monaco and the lack of overtaking. I personally feel watching Lewis push the alpines looking for an opening was great, even if he didn’t pull it off. I must say though, once Monaco crowded the waterfront view from out of the tunnel, it kinda ruined the feel of the place.
@@UnseenLive1 que emocionante 😪😪😪😪
Wsbk ans Motogp are the best motorsport series. Not even close
Monaco win or Indy500 win ? Porqué no los dos
Don't forget the 24 hours of the nürburgring!
The sharpest we've seen Zak
Europeans you need to learn how to watch these events you start the day at 7.30 with Formula regional in Monaco 🇲🇨 you watch the full day’s racing from Monaco then watch the Indy 500 & when that’s over it’s time from a 600 mile NASCAR race before bed at about 5am
We don’t need to learn anything from you.
@@project182r3 Your loss what's your plan's for Sunday night then
@@rhodriedwardwilliams you deleted your comment, that’s super cute X
@@project182r3 I never deleted anything & I have loved Indycar since 1992. I can enjoy a motor race in any part of the world 🌍
Zak needs to concentrate on the F1 and once they are at the top then have a team for Indy
The two things aren’t related it’s like when Williams did BTCC
@@rhodriedwardwilliams No they really are. This guy is a disgrace and clearly has no clue about Formula 1. They need a Ron Dennis, F1-committed leader. Not Humpty Dumpty.
@@ciaronsmith4995 You think Zak is a disgrace??? Spygate anyone?? It's still the biggest fine in sporting history!
@@ciaronsmith4995 I’am not arguing about Ron Dennis Legend , but no resources are being diverted from F1 to Indy the team is just a rebrand of Schmitt
I think that's Andreas Seidl's job dude. lol Zach is McLaren CEO not the team principle.
Indy, objectively is not the biggest motorsport event in the world. It is dwarfed by Le Mans and Monaco in terms of viewership. As an american, when he says world, he actually means america.
It's the most attended sports event in the world
Right, but it's definitely better than Monaco, as a European. Le Mans, idk so much about that.
@@thathobbyguy6135 so more people attend the Indy 500 than the Super Bowl in America do they ?
Personally I’d say probably The Tour De France as a single sporting event gets more people attending that the Indy 500
Still a big event though, either way!
@@joshiMOTOjordan1 oh for sure, within america it’s huge. In the world, not so much
Is it me or Zak has lost weight?
Why did I feel this is just scripted? Or is it all F1? New to the sport I guess🤨
I should for IndyCar too may be. Motorsport!
Don't drink and drive😠
nah...none of them
Cant understand how zack brown is still the head of mclaren f1 racing.
Have you not seen what McLaren has done in past 5 years? I swear motorsport fans have the memories of flies. One off season and you're asking how he's still ceo.
@@StaySqueezy12 what did he do than? What is the might McLaren doing in the last 8 years? Are they competing ??? Even with the new cars? So what you smoking there?
@@sk9sound Point total have gone up every year since he arrived. Remember how bad McLaren was when he got there? McLaren had turned into a joke. 3rd in constructors in 2020, 4th last year but still an increase in points. Expecting McLaren to compete with the likes of Ferrari, Merc, and RB right away after how much they had fallen is ridiculously unrealistic. McLaren was in shambles when Zak arrived (remember 2017?) One down season because of a weaker engine and struggling driver doesn't diminish that. People's memories can be so short.
@@sk9sound That huge progress was made under Brown. You can't just act like that is nothing. McLaren doesn't compete with Ferrari and RB currently but atm no one does. As said before, McLaren weren't gonna transform overnight. The teams in a much better place than before Zak got there.
Monaco is far more prestigious than the Indy 500.
It really isn’t.
@@dcsoda1 Indy 500 is a joke. It's dangerous yes, but doesn't have the global prestige or reach of Monaco and the drivers are 4th tier compared to F1.
@@dcsoda1 It really is
No, it really isn’t.
More F1 drivers have races and won the Indy 500 than Indy drivers have ever raced at Monaco. (No Indy driver has ever won at Monaco)
This is such a weird accent
Remove this guy. McLaren are a shadow of what they were
Typical American, always going to say Indy 500 is better than Monaco F1GP
Indy 500 is so much easier to win considering all you have to be able to do is drive fast and be able to turn left, at Monaco you need to be able to drive in all directions have the ability to overtake on the tight street circuit.
F1 is good, but IndyCar is just more competitive and more exciting with a lot of cars being competitive. F1 has like 2 or 3 competitive teams (Mercedes’ isn’t with Ferrari and Red Bull at the moment for wins). IndyCar is just more competitive
@@IanTheMotorsportsMan_YT more competitive don’t make it better you know and we’re not talking F1 v Indy car we’re talking Monaco GP v Indy 500
@@CricketEngland That makes it even easier then, Monaco is cool and all but it’s so boring. History this and history that doesn’t count for anything when it comes to the quality of the racing.
@@CricketEngland From a guy called Cricket England, getting offended from an American (who grew up in Indianpolis, who would take an Indy 500 win over a monaco gp win cause of pure emotion), not surprised tbh
@@Tayoisdead well I ain’t the only one
Monaco is far better race than indy
Hahaha nunca foi e nunca será maior que Indianápolis.
Do you have a reasoned explination for that view?
@@rafaelcoutomarinho6314 prove your statement or STFU
YOU WONT OF COURSE
@@GeoffSlack no he doesn't
Both are massively overrated events. The history of it is what makes both instead of the race you actually watch.
Think you've been watching something different to me, Indy500 is amazing, far better than Monaco!
He’s literally completely destroyed McLaren.
4th in the constructors and 5th on the grid at Monaco. Pretty good for a ‘destroyed’ team X)
@@calumscott8737 pretty poor compared to the results Ron Dennis delivered.
Well I’ll admit Zak hasn’t had the F1 team disqualified from the constructors championship yet ;)
Nevertheless all signs pointing towards a prosperous future for McLaren with Zak at the helm.
@@calumscott8737 I’ll admit, it’s pretty impressive how he’s almost bankrupted the team in such a short amount of time forcing him to sell the headquarters and only delivered 1 race win in his tenure. Real stella management.
@@project182r3 ahh are you congratulating Zak for turning a business that had huge fixed costs (mostly legacy) and thus not well placed to ride out a global pandemic into a race winning financially secure organisation?
I can see how that equates to the time McLaren we’re found guilty of stealing IP and fined 100m Euros.
Ron achieved a great many things at McLaren but let’s face it, his successes after the 1990s were fewer and fewer and he didn’t understand the internal issues the company had.
Zak browne is worst thing to happen to McClaren.
Your spelling of Zak and McLarens names are worse ;)
How so?
Seriously?? Worse than Spygate??? 🤨
Totally agree, he’s completely destroyed McLaren and sold off all of the family jewels.
Are people actually serious here? Difficult to tell sometimes.
ZB stepped into the role at a time when McLaren had a very poor chassis, a fact which was hidden behind a badly performing engine. McLaren’s business model was in trouble and sponsors were jumping ship. Internally the matrix management structure preferred by Ron and Martin seemed to translate into no one knew where their r&r’s started and ended and furthermore they lacked talent in key areas such as aero.
Zak’s turned all of that around with results on track going from back of the grid to occasional podium challengers, with the trend still heading in an upward direction.
Happy to discuss, won’t respond to un-evidenced 1-liners.
Dear Zak Brown, with all due respect but the indy 500 is a boring oval race, while the monaco gp tests the quality of a racing driver like no other race on the planet, the only comparable race in terms of difficulty for a driver would be the old nurburgring nordschleife. I understand you are American so it makes sense that you have a sense of pride for American racing history, and that I respect, but please don't even compare monaco gp to an oval race. Greetings and by the way I like the way you manage McLaren f1, you have 2 great drivers though I'm a Ferrari supporter 🏎
Monaco is extremely boring now these days and Indy is so unpredictable. Indy is so much better!
@@lillianwilson13 in Monaco the challenge is to drive over 200 mph between walls on a street circuit on a beautiful coastal area unlike an oval race in the middle of nowhere, and may I remind you that F1 is being watched worldwide, while Indy only in USA, there must be a reason don't you think?
Disrespecting the Indy 500 shows how ignorant you are of motorsport. Indy 500 is one of the oldest motor races in the world and the largest in person attended sporting event in the world.
L comment. If you think the endurance and skill it takes to race at 220+ for 3 hours straight isn't a showcase of driver skill. F1 bias and it's obvious. Monaco is boring there's no passes on track only pitstop strategy gets people pass
Monaco, like all F1 races, is a parade. It's like watching a train, hoping for the coal car to overtake the engine.
Spolier: it won't.
Most F1 "races", but especially Monaco are snoozefests.