It's strongly advisable for the Ferrari fans to be fans of other drivers and teams as well, so that if Ferrari fucks up, the fans can at least be happy that the other driver from any other team gets a podium/wins the race just to negate the depression Ferrari causes.
As a Mclaren fan you guys have had it better till only this season, I'd switch places with you in a heart beat from 2013-22. Ferrari will be back next season and will be biggest threat to us, looking forward to seeing mclaren v ferrari fight yet again
@@lancealvarez1009 True. I'm a very big Ferrari fan and also I'm a Verstappen fan lol. So I hope that there's a title fight between Max and Charles/ Lewis
That's why I didn't pick ferrari 😂 when I started watching f1 I knew ferrari was the oldest most succesfull team but even before watching a single video of f1 I just felt like ferrari fucks things up way to easily during a race just seemed to make sense to me even as a kid not knowing it is reality
Special mention goes to Hungary 2022. Pirelli said to the teams: don't use the hard tires, you won't find any pace. Then several teams in F2 tried the hards, and found no pace. Then during F1, the Alpines bolted the hards on, and found no pace. Ferrari saw all of that, and then put Leclerc on hard tires. Verstappen was so surprised that after overtaking Leclerc, he had to do a 360 to double check. And then you have Verstappen and Russell laughing out loud in the cooldown room when Hamilton was shocked about the Ferrari strategy, worth looking up if you need a laugh - and aren't a Ferrari fan, of course.
@@akkmo1834 Just type 'Hungary 2022 cool down room' into the TH-cam search bar, it'll be at the top. TH-cam doesn't like it when you leave links in comments.
In 2002 Barrichello was not forced to let Schumacher pass close to the line. In fact, the team spent MANY laps trying to convince him, and tired of having to give up the position again, he decided that he would do it at the finish line to ruin Michael's victory. In an interview on a Brazilian podcast Rubinho said that he has these radio conversations recorded, and that one day he will release them for everyone to hear the threats he suffered that day from the team.
Thing is if he has proof why doesn't he release it. I've seen people make claims of having proof but never presenting said proof to prove what they claim.
@@_gungrave_6802 I agree with you. If these recordings exist, I imagine the only justification for him not disclosing them must be some contractual issue or perhaps it's something so scandalous that he doesn't want to have to deal with it while he's alive.
ferrari in 2002 was a dominant team. when you finish early the championship you never can be wrong. The decision was right, it was baricchello that have to make a drama about it
@@fltltspike232 I am a Red Bull fan actually, but my intent wasn’t to take a shit on Ferrari. Just trying to give the Ferrari fans a laugh. People can make fun of Ferrari all they want, but they didn’t give a well underperforming Checo a new contract this year when they knew it was the wrong decision to make. At least when Ferrari drops the ball, it’s over after the race. Red Bull dropped the ball resigning him and they’ve been having to deal with that since he put pen to paper.
The worst Ferrari pitstop happened in Bahrein 2018 when Kimi was released too early, with only 3 of his tires replaced, and rolled over the leg of a mechanic. The leg was snapped in two, just like that. It was absolutely horrible. Don't watch it if you don't want to have nightmares.
In sporting terms, Nurburgring 99 is much worse. Irvine was fighting for the championship down to the wire. He pitted and the Ferrari remained without a rear-right tyre for an eternity. The pit-stop ended up being 28 seconds and arguably cost Irvine the driver's championship.
Of all the ferrari's messed up shenanigans, I'd say that 2010 is the worst. Fernando could be the world champ there, bringing ferrari the title as well. But they screwed him basically. And also, amazing defense from petrov. He's definitely and underrated driver. Still, Kimi Raikonnen is the coolest of them all.
Fr. 2008 was a massive blunder but as we know the fight was still very much on. 2010 was such a badly executed race like how can you forget to look at the second closest rival💀
@@billythekid-bestservant1 Ferrari reacted to Red Bull's obvious bluff. Red Bull didn't want Webber to win, so they deliberately thought of a way to fool Ferrari into covering the driver they were throwing under the bus. It seems like an amazing strategy by Red Bull, but it was so obvious at the time, during the race what they were doing. Ferrari being Ferrari fella for it, when no other team would. Everyone at Red Bull must have been laughing so hard.
3:30 Amazing that they (FIA and the circuit) thought building the pits so close together was a good idea. Thats even tight to drive in and out with a Ford Focus
the circuit was already like that before f1 got there, the pitlane is to small at Zandvoort, but because Verstappen is so poulair they race there anyway.
@@jortm4075 There are other Dutch circuits and it was actually a bit of a battle which one would become the Dutch GP. In the end Zandvoort won because of Dutch internal political meddling.
It is not mentioned, but one of the biggest Ferrari moments i have seen were the 2024 6h of imola, where after a SC it started raining and every team pitted for wets except ferrari, saying to giovinazzi "we believe the rain will not last, we just need to survive". The rain did, in fact, last
Audi have hired both Binotto and the recently released chief strategist responsible for the last few years of strategic disasters. Looks like no points again next year.
I do wonder how long that will last. I think part of the problem was that Ferrari didn't acknowledge problems in '22. Charles would get a finger wagged at him if he said anything approaching a criticism of the team. This year, there are criticisms...and far fewer things to criticize. Audi management doesn't seem like they would accept Binotto's prior pattern of disallowing criticism. The Germans are on the opposite end of the spectrum from the Italians in that regard.
This guy: makes TH-cam vid on ferrari Ferrari: we are checking Leclerc: I am stupid Kimi: GLOVES AND STEERING WHEEL Fernando: ALL DA TIME YOU HAVE TO LEAVE DA SPACE
to be honest i tend to consider that Irvine being close to win the championship more of a Mclaren/hakkinen Fuck up then anything. that season was a disaster for both team
16:45, Felipe lost the championship in front of his home crowd by 1 point due to a huge scandal lmao, i doubt something will ever be more painful than that
The end of Massa's career was the "Fernando is faster than you" episode. One year ago Massa suffered the end season accident (a coil almost hit his eye). He recovery and get back to Ferrari. He didn't goes well that year. Until that race. He was leading, he was fast, he deserved the win. Until Ferrari orders. Massa was never be the same.
Incredible video. As a Ferrari fan we know how famous is Ferrari with disastrous pits stops and their strategies. But this year everything works well finally. Forza Ferrari 🔴🔴
You missed the most obvious clanger. Dropping Sainz, one of the quickest, most consistent, reliable drivers in F1, for overrated, complaining, Hamilton. How Hamilton and Ferrari are going to set a car up between them, or choose what tyre to be one at the right time, is anyone's guess. Neither of them can manage those simple things. Ferrari have always been allowed to cheat, given every opportunity possible to win by FISA and later, the FIA, and they still manage to mess it up. During the Schumacher years, Bridgestone gave Ferrari better tyres than everyone else, roughly a second a lap quicker. The most obvious way Ferrari were cheating, for years, was during the Schumacher years. Those exclusive Bridgestone tyres, didn't explain why during the race, how Schumacher was able to somehow, turn in laps on old worn-out tyres quicker than he could in qualifying. It wasn't until Honda were disqualified for having a hidden fuel tank, that the reason became obvious. All of a sudden, Schumacher wasn't able to pull off miraculously quick times in the middle of a race on old tyres. Funny that. Seems like, yet again, the FIA, just had a quiet word with Ferrari and told them to stop being great big cheats, but didn't punish them in any way. Then, they all behave like cry babies, when they don't win. Sadly, the cry babies sickness has spread to other teams in F1, mostly Red Bull and Mercedes, it's no longer just a Ferrari trait. If any other team had the advantages Ferrari have always been awarded, they'd finish 1-2, in every single race. I am a Ferrari hater, mostly for reasons I've just given. I understand why Italians love Ferrari, but why do none Italians like them? They've never been innovative, they just copy other teams. Just look back throughout F1 history, every championship winning constructor, came up with one of more game changing innovation, but not Ferrari. They came up with ways to cheat, I'll give them that. They always try to poach other more successful teams designers, engineers, drivers etc, they cheat whenever possible, and they're an unprofessional mess of a team. It's because they're red, isn't it? Their road cars are overpriced, ugly and unreliable too.
Singapore 2008 was brutal. Massa was so unfortunate that year but remained professional and kept giving his all, just to face more let downs from the car
Yeah, actually, I still am amazed he had the guts to go there. Whether or not that was the right move, time will tell. Who knows: Schumacher pulled it off. Maybe Hamilton can too. Will greatly depend on the people he’ll take with him and/or has to work with, I’d say.
Honestly @@lancealvarez1009 I truly believe Alonso is actually better than all of those, his career choices held him back in my opinion. But I am not an expert so the proverbial grain of salt applies here
Great selection of clips and awesome writing with the script. commentated highlights, really helps new fans understand the sport a lot better than just clips of commentators calling the call silly.
Both Leclerc incidents were missing what I would consider crucial details. In the first one, he passed Carlos and was leading by several (10?) seconds, yet they leave him out - basically gifting the win to Carlos. In Monaco, he stayed first and was leading Carlos by ~6s and Perez by 8s, perfectly executed that far, giving ample time to react to undercut attempts - but no, the kept him out because of fear of safety car I assume, gifting the win to Perez. As someone commented back then. Ferrari, the first team to loose the Monaco GP after qualifying 1,2 since Ferrari 15 years earlier (or something). You missed one: Ferrary leading the championship by 30-40 points in front of Mercedes, with both cars qualifying in top 3 and favorite to win and extend the lead over Merc by quite some margin - who knows what would have happened if they just kept their cool. But no, both Ferrari's and max crash on turn one, gifting Lewis the win and launching him and Mercedes toward the championship. However, nothing will be more stupid than loosing what was Alonso's championship by covering a slow Webber when all they had to do is take a lame P5 with a Sunday drive.
All of this is history only…..As of now - late 2024 - Ferrari disasters are in the the past. Fred has been slowly fixing things, and now Ferrari are doing well with their strategy, execution, pit stops etc. Also Bryan B is doing an excellent job as race engineer for Charles. The team more likely to ‘mess up’ these days, is Mercedes……..
Kid yourself, it will comfort you. Sending Sainz with the used slicks apparently does not count for you 😂 because you have Lulu already, right? 🤣 Hideous, as all Ferrari fans.
I'm from America and I ain't a big fan of formula 1 but I've been getting into it and channels like these have been making me want to watch more and more
The onboard clips you show for 1013 are from 2014. Even if you can´t see the low nose and different steering wheel, you can clearly hear the hybrid engine.
I honestly hope they will manage to somehow top this list next year with Lewis and that Merc makes a comeback next year, just because it would be so freaking funny to see TeamLH's reaction. XD
I was always a Ferrari fan but the whole 2002 Austrian debacle just showed me that I wasn't a Ferrari fan, I was a Schumacher fan. Stopped watching F1 after Micheal left. I couldn't enjoy the the technological/human tour de force any more, because over it all loomed the politics. A lot of people rolled their eyes at the movie Speed Racer with Royaltan's speech to Speed about how races are actually won. I realized that, even though the movie resembled an acid trip through a fever dream, there was a decent dose of truth in the scene. Formula 1 for a long time is now longer about the cars and drivers.
2008 should definitely take the cake. Ferrari: "Should we back the reigning world champion so that he could win another?" di Montezemolo: "Nah, let's sabotage and mess with his car without his knowledge so we have an excuse to get rid of him."
This is gonna be a great video already for the mistakes made in 2020s but I remember also their pitstop gaffes at Nürburgring in the 90s and Malaysia in 2001 😂
You missed out my favourite Ferrari f up... 1987, The British Grand Prix... The pit crew heading back into the garage, all shaking their heads, as Gerhard Berger ignored the "Pit this lap" sign, he wizzed past the entrance and that's when the pit crew turned around, shaking their heads, he was out of fuel, half a lap later. Comedy gold, but then, I was never a Ferrari fan.
Great. And then you f@ck-up for 20+ years and nobody cares, or what? 15 titles is something of the past. If you can’t keep it up (and I’m not talking about the odd, bad year), then these titles are meaningless.
You used a twenty-plus year stretch of F1 history to single out the mistakes of one team, when *every* team made the same ( and worse) over the that time. A well-made vid, you're clearly talented and you got the views you were after. But also a great reminder that TH-camrs are just in it for the show.
My place of birth is San Damiano di Brugherio, from my home I could hear the engine roars on the Monza racetrack, my brother and I grew up with a Ferrari heart. I sadly have to agree with your video that under Italian management, the box team was an unmitigated disaster. Until today, I didn’t understand why a team with Ferrari resources cannot challenge RB for the best pit stop time. Any way my point is about team orders, Todt became infamous for that, but…there is a big but here, because nowadays no team is ashamed of using team orders to get more points for the top driver, McLaren anyone!
Silverstone 2008: Raikkonen was chasing Hamilton for the lead until the first pitstop. McLaren put new inters for Hamilton, while Ferrari didn't change Raikkonen's tyres at all. Hamilton ran away and won the race with 1 minute advantage and Raikkonen finished P4 lapped down.
Still too soon - still hurts. 😭 There has been a massive improvement in strategy calls under Vasseur though. And no race destroying blunders either - yet🤞.
I don't think Austria 2002 was wrong. Schumacher even returned the favour for Barrichello and let him pass in the USA once he had secured the championship.
I love how it's only modern Ferrari screw up cause if we went for historic ones it would be a 5 hour video and most Ferrari fans would be curled up in a ball on the floor.
I remember in 2019, in Australia Vettel had an engine issue, and Ferrari didn't let Leclerc pass him for whatever reason, even tho it was like round 2 or 3
It’s really painful to see Massa take that case to court, for no reason other than it clearly hurt him so much to have that taken from him that he did all he could to reclaim it.
Yeah...'22 was full of really inexcusable mistakes. Credit where it's due, 2024 has been relatively clean. Like, if something weird happens, we're not immediately looking for a red car. (Stroll, AT, or Checo have had the bad calls this year) IMO, it's in large part because Vasseur doesn't follow Binotto's strategy of "the team is never wrong". Like, if the team makes a mistake, they call it a mistake that they're examining instead of pretending it doesn't exist.
It's strongly advisable for the Ferrari fans to be fans of other drivers and teams as well, so that if Ferrari fucks up, the fans can at least be happy that the other driver from any other team gets a podium/wins the race just to negate the depression Ferrari causes.
"Everyone is a Ferrari fan." - Sebastian Vettel
"Be a fan of everyone." - Evil Sebastian
I will have to next year as I’m a Lewis fan but will still support Mercedes aswell as back up 😂😂😂
As a Mclaren fan you guys have had it better till only this season, I'd switch places with you in a heart beat from 2013-22. Ferrari will be back next season and will be biggest threat to us, looking forward to seeing mclaren v ferrari fight yet again
@@lancealvarez1009 True. I'm a very big Ferrari fan and also I'm a Verstappen fan lol. So I hope that there's a title fight between Max and Charles/ Lewis
That's why I didn't pick ferrari 😂 when I started watching f1 I knew ferrari was the oldest most succesfull team but even before watching a single video of f1 I just felt like ferrari fucks things up way to easily during a race just seemed to make sense to me even as a kid not knowing it is reality
Special mention goes to Hungary 2022. Pirelli said to the teams: don't use the hard tires, you won't find any pace. Then several teams in F2 tried the hards, and found no pace. Then during F1, the Alpines bolted the hards on, and found no pace. Ferrari saw all of that, and then put Leclerc on hard tires. Verstappen was so surprised that after overtaking Leclerc, he had to do a 360 to double check. And then you have Verstappen and Russell laughing out loud in the cooldown room when Hamilton was shocked about the Ferrari strategy, worth looking up if you need a laugh - and aren't a Ferrari fan, of course.
How to find that video?
@@akkmo1834 Just type 'Hungary 2022 cool down room' into the TH-cam search bar, it'll be at the top. TH-cam doesn't like it when you leave links in comments.
"They're on the hards!?" Always gets me xD
First half of 2022 was Leclerc driving as a fucking champion and ferrari fuckup all the time
That was as painful as it could get especially considering the fact that Leclerc was leading the race at one point…🥲🥲
In 2002 Barrichello was not forced to let Schumacher pass close to the line. In fact, the team spent MANY laps trying to convince him, and tired of having to give up the position again, he decided that he would do it at the finish line to ruin Michael's victory. In an interview on a Brazilian podcast Rubinho said that he has these radio conversations recorded, and that one day he will release them for everyone to hear the threats he suffered that day from the team.
Thing is if he has proof why doesn't he release it. I've seen people make claims of having proof but never presenting said proof to prove what they claim.
@@_gungrave_6802 I agree with you. If these recordings exist, I imagine the only justification for him not disclosing them must be some contractual issue or perhaps it's something so scandalous that he doesn't want to have to deal with it while he's alive.
This supposed Barrichello's truth has also become a joke in Brazil.
Now he's afraid to ruin his sons' career.
ferrari in 2002 was a dominant team. when you finish early the championship you never can be wrong. The decision was right, it was baricchello that have to make a drama about it
@@AaaBbb-ff1pn Now he's a vegetal driver, pretty much like Barrichello.
To Ferrari Fans if you see this before going through the pain of watching this video:
“SCHTAY OUT!!! ehSCHTAY OUT!!”
FAAAAAAACCCKKK
are u a red bull fan?
@fltltspike232 everyone shits on ferrari, not just redbull fans
@@fltltspike232 I am a Red Bull fan actually, but my intent wasn’t to take a shit on Ferrari. Just trying to give the Ferrari fans a laugh. People can make fun of Ferrari all they want, but they didn’t give a well underperforming Checo a new contract this year when they knew it was the wrong decision to make. At least when Ferrari drops the ball, it’s over after the race. Red Bull dropped the ball resigning him and they’ve been having to deal with that since he put pen to paper.
The worst Ferrari pitstop happened in Bahrein 2018 when Kimi was released too early, with only 3 of his tires replaced, and rolled over the leg of a mechanic. The leg was snapped in two, just like that. It was absolutely horrible. Don't watch it if you don't want to have nightmares.
In sporting terms, Nurburgring 99 is much worse. Irvine was fighting for the championship down to the wire. He pitted and the Ferrari remained without a rear-right tyre for an eternity. The pit-stop ended up being 28 seconds and arguably cost Irvine the driver's championship.
@@Spinelli__ You're arguing that a lost race is worse than a persons leg being broken? Ok.
A normal Teen of today has seen people get Hurt much worse than that..
@@sissichu Try reading my comment again, specifically the first 3 words: "In sporting terms". I mean, how much more clear could I have made it?
@@sissichu Seriously. Take some comprehension lessons. "In sporting terms,"
Now do it with McLaren 💀
2013-22 too many horror moments. Idk how i survived 2015-2018 that was a nightmare
I became a McLaren fan after Ferrari kept fumbling...
**2024 enters the chat**
@@Skaloody in 2024 its mainly driver fumble tho
@@Brazi257 True
GP2 ENGINE! GP2 ENGINE!!!
Of all the ferrari's messed up shenanigans, I'd say that 2010 is the worst. Fernando could be the world champ there, bringing ferrari the title as well. But they screwed him basically. And also, amazing defense from petrov. He's definitely and underrated driver. Still, Kimi Raikonnen is the coolest of them all.
Fr. 2008 was a massive blunder but as we know the fight was still very much on. 2010 was such a badly executed race like how can you forget to look at the second closest rival💀
@@stingerbean1848when i think about that Alonso now could have 5 titles i just can shake my head. 2007 in the mclaren, 2010 and 2012 with Ferrari :/
@@billythekid-bestservant1 Ferrari reacted to Red Bull's obvious bluff. Red Bull didn't want Webber to win, so they deliberately thought of a way to fool Ferrari into covering the driver they were throwing under the bus. It seems like an amazing strategy by Red Bull, but it was so obvious at the time, during the race what they were doing. Ferrari being Ferrari fella for it, when no other team would. Everyone at Red Bull must have been laughing so hard.
3:30 Amazing that they (FIA and the circuit) thought building the pits so close together was a good idea. Thats even tight to drive in and out with a Ford Focus
the circuit was already like that before f1 got there, the pitlane is to small at Zandvoort, but because Verstappen is so poulair they race there anyway.
having driven a bunch of big EV suvs for the EV-experience where the public can drive on the track, it's just that F1 cars are huge
@@jortm4075 There are other Dutch circuits and it was actually a bit of a battle which one would become the Dutch GP. In the end Zandvoort won because of Dutch internal political meddling.
It is not mentioned, but one of the biggest Ferrari moments i have seen were the 2024 6h of imola, where after a SC it started raining and every team pitted for wets except ferrari, saying to giovinazzi "we believe the rain will not last, we just need to survive". The rain did, in fact, last
Read that last sentence in Morgan Freeman's voice.
Audi have hired both Binotto and the recently released chief strategist responsible for the last few years of strategic disasters.
Looks like no points again next year.
Good luck to Lewis next year....
I was wondering about that, myself. Seems he's "failing upwards", a disturbing and popular trend.
I don't get it? Ferrari are looking as strong as ever in recent times @@evonne_o
I do wonder how long that will last. I think part of the problem was that Ferrari didn't acknowledge problems in '22. Charles would get a finger wagged at him if he said anything approaching a criticism of the team. This year, there are criticisms...and far fewer things to criticize.
Audi management doesn't seem like they would accept Binotto's prior pattern of disallowing criticism. The Germans are on the opposite end of the spectrum from the Italians in that regard.
Master🅱lan is back on the menu guys
At least Leclerc finally won the Monaco GP this year.
Never heard of Him.. I left the sport when they P*ssified the Sport..
@@juri_xiii9977womp womp
You also missed in Barhain/Sakir when they released Raikonen early from a pitstop and he ran over and broke a mechanic's leg
This guy: makes TH-cam vid on ferrari
Ferrari: we are checking
Leclerc: I am stupid
Kimi: GLOVES AND STEERING WHEEL
Fernando: ALL DA TIME YOU HAVE TO LEAVE DA SPACE
Sainz: Stop Inventing
The Godzilla moment had me in stitches
What
to be honest i tend to consider that Irvine being close to win the championship more of a Mclaren/hakkinen Fuck up then anything. that season was a disaster for both team
After hearing Lerclercs sadness when he said "No words" I cant imagine his joy when he finally won Monaco in 2024. Makes me happy 😊
It is no secret that Ferrari's biggest competition for a decade is with Ferrari. Literally do nothing and the team will be better
16:45, Felipe lost the championship in front of his home crowd by 1 point due to a huge scandal lmao, i doubt something will ever be more painful than that
The end of Massa's career was the "Fernando is faster than you" episode. One year ago Massa suffered the end season accident (a coil almost hit his eye). He recovery and get back to Ferrari. He didn't goes well that year. Until that race. He was leading, he was fast, he deserved the win. Until Ferrari orders. Massa was never be the same.
I didn't realize how painful it was, being a Ferrari fan !
Cant imagine williams fans then! Or mclaren fans from 2013-22
Incredible video. As a Ferrari fan we know how famous is Ferrari with disastrous pits stops and their strategies. But this year everything works well finally. Forza Ferrari 🔴🔴
You missed the most obvious clanger. Dropping Sainz, one of the quickest, most consistent, reliable drivers in F1, for overrated, complaining, Hamilton. How Hamilton and Ferrari are going to set a car up between them, or choose what tyre to be one at the right time, is anyone's guess. Neither of them can manage those simple things.
Ferrari have always been allowed to cheat, given every opportunity possible to win by FISA and later, the FIA, and they still manage to mess it up. During the Schumacher years, Bridgestone gave Ferrari better tyres than everyone else, roughly a second a lap quicker. The most obvious way Ferrari were cheating, for years, was during the Schumacher years. Those exclusive Bridgestone tyres, didn't explain why during the race, how Schumacher was able to somehow, turn in laps on old worn-out tyres quicker than he could in qualifying. It wasn't until Honda were disqualified for having a hidden fuel tank, that the reason became obvious. All of a sudden, Schumacher wasn't able to pull off miraculously quick times in the middle of a race on old tyres. Funny that. Seems like, yet again, the FIA, just had a quiet word with Ferrari and told them to stop being great big cheats, but didn't punish them in any way. Then, they all behave like cry babies, when they don't win. Sadly, the cry babies sickness has spread to other teams in F1, mostly Red Bull and Mercedes, it's no longer just a Ferrari trait. If any other team had the advantages Ferrari have always been awarded, they'd finish 1-2, in every single race. I am a Ferrari hater, mostly for reasons I've just given. I understand why Italians love Ferrari, but why do none Italians like them? They've never been innovative, they just copy other teams. Just look back throughout F1 history, every championship winning constructor, came up with one of more game changing innovation, but not Ferrari. They came up with ways to cheat, I'll give them that. They always try to poach other more successful teams designers, engineers, drivers etc, they cheat whenever possible, and they're an unprofessional mess of a team. It's because they're red, isn't it? Their road cars are overpriced, ugly and unreliable too.
15:33 ..this guys guts with petrol and cigarettes in the pit is insane
isn't it beautiful
The best part is he ran down the pit lane to be there and kept it the whole way
@@Sam-es2gf i have so many questions about that ciggie
I don't think its a cig but pencil or something like that. I refuse to believe that you can smoke in the pit lane lmao.
@@Koroner1312 0.5 speed frame by frame it. You can see his cheeks suck in, not sure why he would inhale a pencil.
Relax Ferrari fans I love you ❤
phew
i’m a minor
🤣🤣🤣🤣
You don’t.
We're laughing with you
Singapore 2008 was brutal. Massa was so unfortunate that year but remained professional and kept giving his all, just to face more let downs from the car
Oh boy Lewis is gonna have fun next year 😂
Yeah, actually, I still am amazed he had the guts to go there. Whether or not that was the right move, time will tell.
Who knows: Schumacher pulled it off. Maybe Hamilton can too. Will greatly depend on the people he’ll take with him and/or has to work with, I’d say.
The culture around this channel just keeps getting better man 😂😂😂 best quality videos by faaaar
Imagine having Alonso at the team and not being able to win the championship. Uh Ferrari, uhhhh
Alonso at McLaren be like: “Gp 2 engine, Gp2…. Aarrrggg”
😂😂😂 exactly 💯 @@roccociccone597
worse having vettel, leclerc (for now at least), kimi, and winning a combined tally of 1 title, that is embarassing for team as big as ferrari
Honestly @@lancealvarez1009 I truly believe Alonso is actually better than all of those, his career choices held him back in my opinion. But I am not an expert so the proverbial grain of salt applies here
@@dariussatius1621 Yeah makes it even more embarassing adding alonso to that list too
You're knocking these videos out fast! Love it
Great selection of clips and awesome writing with the script. commentated highlights, really helps new fans understand the sport a lot better than just clips of commentators calling the call silly.
"What is your stance on tyre strategie?"
"Whats a tyre?"
"Welcome to Ferrari!"
A wise man once told me:
“If you think life is hard, think about the life of Tifosi”
Both Leclerc incidents were missing what I would consider crucial details. In the first one, he passed Carlos and was leading by several (10?) seconds, yet they leave him out - basically gifting the win to Carlos. In Monaco, he stayed first and was leading Carlos by ~6s and Perez by 8s, perfectly executed that far, giving ample time to react to undercut attempts - but no, the kept him out because of fear of safety car I assume, gifting the win to Perez. As someone commented back then. Ferrari, the first team to loose the Monaco GP after qualifying 1,2 since Ferrari 15 years earlier (or something).
You missed one: Ferrary leading the championship by 30-40 points in front of Mercedes, with both cars qualifying in top 3 and favorite to win and extend the lead over Merc by quite some margin - who knows what would have happened if they just kept their cool. But no, both Ferrari's and max crash on turn one, gifting Lewis the win and launching him and Mercedes toward the championship.
However, nothing will be more stupid than loosing what was Alonso's championship by covering a slow Webber when all they had to do is take a lame P5 with a Sunday drive.
I will never forgive them for what they did to Irvine. They sabotaged him on purpose.
All of this is history only…..As of now - late 2024 - Ferrari disasters are in the the past. Fred has been slowly fixing things, and now Ferrari are doing well with their strategy, execution, pit stops etc. Also Bryan B is doing an excellent job as race engineer for Charles. The team more likely to ‘mess up’ these days, is Mercedes……..
Kid yourself, it will comfort you.
Sending Sainz with the used slicks apparently does not count for you 😂 because you have Lulu already, right? 🤣
Hideous, as all Ferrari fans.
You're sounding like Liverpool more and more
Cope
Mercedes has fallen so much it's incredible
Daily Fuel Up will have 1 million subscribers before ferrari wins a championship.
Binotto is a worm of a team leader. That dude was outright sabotaging the team
I can't believe Binotto got another job after his dismal performance as Ferrari Team Principal. 🤦♂
0:41 that looks like the 2013 Ferrari to me mate
Nobody who is not actually autistic cares.
13:20 THROUGH GOES HAMILTON🗣️🗣️
I'm from America and I ain't a big fan of formula 1 but I've been getting into it and channels like these have been making me want to watch more and more
"The margin for error, none. The pressure, immense." With Ferrari, this is just asking for trouble
The onboard clips you show for 1013 are from 2014. Even if you can´t see the low nose and different steering wheel, you can clearly hear the hybrid engine.
I honestly hope they will manage to somehow top this list next year with Lewis and that Merc makes a comeback next year, just because it would be so freaking funny to see TeamLH's reaction. XD
Pizza box as a brolly by a Ferrari employee at 18:11. Classic
I was always a Ferrari fan but the whole 2002 Austrian debacle just showed me that I wasn't a Ferrari fan, I was a Schumacher fan. Stopped watching F1 after Micheal left. I couldn't enjoy the the technological/human tour de force any more, because over it all loomed the politics. A lot of people rolled their eyes at the movie Speed Racer with Royaltan's speech to Speed about how races are actually won. I realized that, even though the movie resembled an acid trip through a fever dream, there was a decent dose of truth in the scene. Formula 1 for a long time is now longer about the cars and drivers.
Lol. Shame for you. For some of us, Ferrari is in our blood. I will always and have always supported ferrari, in the good or bad times.
2008 should definitely take the cake.
Ferrari: "Should we back the reigning world champion so that he could win another?"
di Montezemolo: "Nah, let's sabotage and mess with his car without his knowledge so we have an excuse to get rid of him."
I like this format. One can't get bored of stupid.
Keep up the consistent and great content mate 😊
@9:37 This crash always reminds me just how lucky/unlucky some drivers were, before Halo's came in.
This is gonna be a great video already for the mistakes made in 2020s but I remember also their pitstop gaffes at Nürburgring in the 90s and Malaysia in 2001 😂
I dont know how some of these drivers stay so calm. I would absolutely be raging uncontrollably.
As a Ferrari fan, i watched this video with pure masochistic intents.
6:23 we consider this a shame here in Brazil, not for Rubens, but for the Ferrari
Its videos like this that are always making me question why I am still a Ferrari fan
The thing is you can make a video like this out of just the 2022 season 😂😂
You missed out my favourite Ferrari f up... 1987, The British Grand Prix...
The pit crew heading back into the garage, all shaking their heads, as Gerhard Berger ignored the "Pit this lap" sign, he wizzed past the entrance and that's when the pit crew turned around, shaking their heads, he was out of fuel, half a lap later.
Comedy gold, but then, I was never a Ferrari fan.
Ross Brawn: Oh yes, Rubens won the race today... except in the one way that matters, crossing the finishing line first.
I just love the shot in 13:47 with the redbull can on the ferrari car
"Fernando is faster than you" - My response would have been "Well he'll be able to get passed no problem then, race on!"
Ferrari has the special ability to consistently disappoint not only fans but also haters, despite all of them expecting disappointment anyway
Fair enough just friendly banter ! Great video!
15 F1 Championships no other team can say that !
Great.
And then you f@ck-up for 20+ years and nobody cares, or what?
15 titles is something of the past. If you can’t keep it up (and I’m not talking about the odd, bad year), then these titles are meaningless.
f14 wasnt the car name, but the formula it was meant to drive in
its amazing that xavi got to keep his job after that monaco pit stop mistake
You used a twenty-plus year stretch of F1 history to single out the mistakes of one team, when *every* team made the same ( and worse) over the that time.
A well-made vid, you're clearly talented and you got the views you were after.
But also a great reminder that TH-camrs are just in it for the show.
He chose a video topic, that's all. Never does he claim the other teams don't do mistakes. Get over yourself...
My place of birth is San Damiano di Brugherio, from my home I could hear the engine roars on the Monza racetrack, my brother and I grew up with a Ferrari heart. I sadly have to agree with your video that under Italian management, the box team was an unmitigated disaster. Until today, I didn’t understand why a team with Ferrari resources cannot challenge RB for the best pit stop time. Any way my point is about team orders, Todt became infamous for that, but…there is a big but here, because nowadays no team is ashamed of using team orders to get more points for the top driver, McLaren anyone!
2022 was a tough year for every Ferrari fan. Glad to see that they have bettered themselves since second half of 2023.
I started watching f1 in 2018 and I had to see that poor Ferrari pit crew man snap his leg during a stop in Bahrain. Hope he’s ok now lol.
5:09 seeing Pietro Celebrating Haas pole was wholesome
the one guy finding out he was P1 is so wholesome 🥺🥺🥺
6:10 - this clip of Jean Todt is actually from the 2001 race where Ferrari did the same thing for 2nd place, but was fully justified that day.
Not only does ferarri make old man supercars, but they also have the memory of an Oldman aswell.
funny how Sarlos Sainz makes better decisions than Ferrari themselves 😂
Makes you remember all the times Seb had to make his own strategy decisions
After watching "Rush" it's becomes ever crazier. My mom and me used to be huge fans of Michael Schumacher.
Silverstone 2008: Raikkonen was chasing Hamilton for the lead until the first pitstop. McLaren put new inters for Hamilton, while Ferrari didn't change Raikkonen's tyres at all. Hamilton ran away and won the race with 1 minute advantage and Raikkonen finished P4 lapped down.
Ah yes, the Master Plan ™
Ross brawn and jean todt wouldn't have had any of this 😂😂
Great video.....keep them
coming .....
Best regards to you
Still too soon - still hurts. 😭
There has been a massive improvement in strategy calls under Vasseur though. And no race destroying blunders either - yet🤞.
What a highly entertaining video - thank you.
I don't think Austria 2002 was wrong. Schumacher even returned the favour for Barrichello and let him pass in the USA once he had secured the championship.
ROSES ARE RED VIOLETS ARE BLUE, FELIPE, FERNANDO IS FASTER THAN YOU🔥🔥
This video needs a part two. Many more incidents with vettel/ferrari.
I love how it's only modern Ferrari screw up cause if we went for historic ones it would be a 5 hour video and most Ferrari fans would be curled up in a ball on the floor.
Alternative Title:
Compilations of Ferrari Executing Plan 🅱️
I'm a Ferrari fan from 1995 till today. My fav team ever. Forza Ferrrari.
I can't believe that you didn't include Interlagos 2003. Barrichello was fighting for the win when on lap47 his car ran out of fuel.
No Kimi moment 😂😂
The 1999 European GP deserves a mention, with the Irvine’s pitstop.
I’m surprised this video is not 5 hours long, oh well I guess it was impossible to go through all of them.
‘We put F1 tech in our cars’
Ferrari’s ‘F1’ technology be like:
I remember in 2019, in Australia Vettel had an engine issue, and Ferrari didn't let Leclerc pass him for whatever reason, even tho it was like round 2 or 3
9:45 schumi literally inches from dying oof
We will definitely see a video how McLaren become the old Ferrari tactics 🤣
MY GLOVES STEERING WHEEL AND GLOVES RAAAAAAH
Lewis should have watched this video before signing for Ferrari 😅
It’s really painful to see Massa take that case to court, for no reason other than it clearly hurt him so much to have that taken from him that he did all he could to reclaim it.
Yeah...'22 was full of really inexcusable mistakes. Credit where it's due, 2024 has been relatively clean. Like, if something weird happens, we're not immediately looking for a red car. (Stroll, AT, or Checo have had the bad calls this year) IMO, it's in large part because Vasseur doesn't follow Binotto's strategy of "the team is never wrong". Like, if the team makes a mistake, they call it a mistake that they're examining instead of pretending it doesn't exist.
I watch and like indy cars because they go fast and know how to overtake, something that F1 doesn't do.
I simply adore this video!
BMW Sauber, McLaren Mercedes but never FIAT FERRARI ?
(or Stellantis Ferrari nowadays I suppose).
Fiat Ferrari has a nice ring to it.
Adding anything before or after Scuderia Ferrari is a federal crime punishable for life sentence in Italy
@@thecompanioncube4211 "Well I hope he likes spaghetti, they serve it 4 times a day in Italian prisons" - Mr Bridger