If you could spend one day with a driver, team boss etc. - who would you choose and why? Top comment wins a surprise gift! Subscribe to my channel for the Rimac update: bit.ly/NicoRosbergYT
Mick Schumacher because of the history of his family in F1. I'll would love to hear about the things his dad Micheal and uncle ralf that you don't hear about in the media etc.
Auf jeden Fall Kevin Magnussen, denn er kann die Unterschiede zwischen IndyCar und F1 sicher gut erklären und wirkt abseits der Strecke wahnsinnig kompetent und ich denke, mit ihm wäre ein informativer und lässiger Tag möglich😅
Honestly, I would like to meet Seb. He could talk about his rivalries with Lewis and Alonso, about his dominance in redbull, about the disappointments in Ferrari and Aston Martin. He can also talk about Michael and Mick. I think he would be the most interesting of all the drivers in the paddock to talk with.
I was born in a small town in Italy called Imola, and my elementary school was next to the track, right before acque minerali. Every year hundreds of thousands used to come here to enjoy the race, but everything was quite normal for us, part of out life. Everything except that red car, everyone stopped while the red car was passing. One Friday I was watching free practice after school with one friend and the red car crashed in front of us. The pilot must have been very pissed (they usually are after a crash), but as soon as he saw us, Micheal Schumacher smiled and waved back at us before following his car to the pit. So I would thank him for giving a little kid an unforgettable memory... and I like to think we made him happier too.
Nico you should take part in the 2023 LeMans Virtual! I'm sure they'd love to have you, and then we could have another F1 World Champion on the list (this year both Fernando and Max took part).
It’s honestly surreal that we live in a time where an F1 world champion can teach us how to drive these tracks via a game that’s so physically accurate and photorealistic as to be indistinguishable from reality at a glance. Honestly, not a single person watching this could have fun in 1920.
Michael Schumacher, the way he has battled the many issues he has faced across his career would be something I can personally improve myself upon, he truly seems like an inspirational figure to me.
I would choose 2016 champion Nico Rosberg. I find it incredibly impressive how he beat Hamilton in the same machinery and would like to have him give me a track guide on some of my favourite tracks on the Formula 1 calendar.
Honestly I wanna meet you. I didn’t get into F1 until like 2013 and I had to find a guy. My parents were Mark Webber fans, but I took a liking to you. You always had something great about you that made me cheer you on. When you won the championship in 2016, I broke down in tears of Joy, finally it had happened! I want to hear all your stories! We miss you Nico!
I feel like it would be hilarious to spend a day with Guenther Steiner. He's funny without even realizing it, especially when someone smashes his door. He has also been around for a long time and has worked with people like Mick Schumacher and David Coulthard who have been involved with a lot of history in F1 over the years.
5:06 "Don't Hit The Apex" That corner is a really good example of how much more complex racing tracks could be with some expert technical design, the use of Camber could eliminate most curbs and also give us multiple distinct racing lines around each corner (allow the outside line to carry speed). Of course tracks like Monaco are loved for using public city streets and you'd never be able to modify the course there, but the F1 calendar should have more variety of tracks that are highly cambered vs. flat street tracks.
@@NardKoning Thats because its too narrow, between 8 to 12 meters wide depending on the section, wheras something like silverstone is ~14m wide pretty much everywhere
Michael Schumacher and Ferrari. Michael Schumacher is an icon of the sports, he did a lot of unbelievable things and his mentality was something else, meeting him will be a dream come true and there will be a lot of remarkable things I could Learn. Ferrari is also the team I would meat if I had to choose a team. This is because it would just be amazing to see Ferrari as they are an icon of the sport, they would have a lot to offer and show their amazing history in the sport. Many great drivers like Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel have raced there and the vibe would be crazy.
Agreed, Ferrari is the probably the most iconic and best team ever. Like seb said "even if your not a ferrari fan, you are a ferrari fan" "everyone is a ferrari fan"
I would like to meet Nico Rosberg. At the time I was a Lewis fan. Now, after view your channel over the past few years, I have learned that you are one of the most intelligent world champions. I have learned so much about Formula one from you. Keep bringing us these great videos.
For me it would be Kimi, many people think this is probably just for the laughs, but I genuinely feel like kimi was cruising even when at his best and I would like to hear if this is either true or how he could be so good without really seeming phased by it all, I don’t think I’ve seen someone in any sport that has been so laid back yet so good, and maybe to hear if he could have genuinely won more championships if his engagement had matched some of the more/most engaged drivers ever
Couldn't find any comments about your analysis of this track! Wow... I have been watching simracing channels for a long time but I'm just amazed by the level of details you gave us when analyzing that! thanks Nico!
I would choose Max to learn from him how to drive so aggressively and safely at the same time, he is a world champion and I think that this year he will also win this title, meeting with him I would wish him good luck in the next races and tell him that he is inspired for many young drivers.
I’d like to meet Michael Schumacher. As a Ferraristi I look back on the early 2000s Ferrari dominance as a golden age. It would be nice to experience the passion and the commitment that Schumacher and the team put into developing the Ferrari team from relatively unsuccessful in the late 1990s to 5 consecutive championships. Michael has very much been an inspiration for many in day-to-day life especially myself, and to experience even a brief conversation with such a hero to many across the world would be truly phenomenal. Additionally after what is coming to a decade since he has been shut off from the public eye, the knowledge will be comforting to know that Michael is doing alright and will soon be able to answer everyone’s questions himself.
Tbh meeting Michael, their is so much to talk about... his rivals HakKinen , Raikkonen , seb also... you could also get to know some of his race knowledge and his mentality will inspire you (I think), Sadly bc of that accident i dont think you can currently.
I’d love to meet with Seb Vettel. He’s one of a kind, an all-rounder: a great racing driver, technically sound, and the best part - a fantastic human. I feel that there’s a lot to learn about F1, sustainability, and about doing our part as a good human being from Seb.
If i could spend one day with a driver i think i would like to spend it with niki lauda because Is incredible how even with all the injuries that the incident caused to him he didn't give up but continued to racing and win championships and also the perseverance and the desire of him to give every sunday the best show ever to the crowd.i think that Niki is one of the best example a person can choose to motivate himself and to motivate other people. but if i could go at a dinner with him even if it cant be possibile i would prefer to talk about his life and how he achived all the goals he fighted for Inside and outside the car.i would like to have this meeting on top of a hill with nobody else so that we can talk quietly.
I wanna meet Mika, when I was able to browse TH-cam back in the day, those West Mclarens with the David and Mika stickers I thought were so dope, and then watching his highlights made me that much more drawn to him as an individual. Hearing his beyond the grid episode he mentioned he doesn’t care about a persons accolades but rather how they treat other and carry themselves, something I’ve grown to pay more attention of the older I get. It’s because of those factors that I’d be psyched to just sit and talk about what made some drivers, engineers, etc. better than others on basis of how they treated those around them.
Toto Wolff. I would want to talk with him about what it was like to be so dominant for so long, how it was to manage drivers with competing personalities, and what strategies of leadership did he use. He's an inspiring business man and team leader!
If I could meet any team boss or driver it would be Sebastian Vettel. This is because he would be a great person to spend time with and would be great to sit down and talk about F1. What else I like about Vettel is that he also cares about the futures of others and wants Earth to be a great place to be. This is why I would want to meet Sebastian Vettel.
If I could spend one day with a driver, it would have to be Michael Schumacher. I idolized him growing up. Since I’m in America, my dad and I would stay up late (1 or 2 AM) to watch the races because they wouldn’t be aired live here. I would’ve loved to hear some of his stories on and off the track. He seemed so humble and family oriented off track and just a monster driver on track. I love that district difference. I would also love to hang with you Nico. I love how you focus on the mental and emotional aspects of your racing and your life. It’s truly helped remind me about the importance of overcoming self doubt. You’re awesome.
I’d like to spend a day with Ross brawn. Who else has started a team for one season and win the drivers and constructors championship? He has so much knowledge you could never get bored of asking him questions. I think he is a genius of motorsport. Good luck to all.
Fangio. I would love to hear his opinions on the different teams, perspective on racing in his era, and to hear stories about all of the legends he raced with
Our household is New Zealand-Brazilian so the influence of both countries permeates the chosen lunch date: -I would have loved to have met Bruce McLaren for lunch, as well being a fellow kiwi, his ingenuity, sheer determination, vision and legacy have been truly inspiring. -My wife has memories of growing up in Brasil and being woken by her dad to watch Formula 1 on alternate Sundays, religiously… Their household cried with the rest of the country when Ayrton Senna died. There is no one like him: his charismatic energy, wit and passion for Motorsport. It would’ve been legendary to share a conversation over a meal with Senna. Adrian Newey is also a favourite, would love to pick his genius mechanical engineering brain, he is the common denominator in so much success in motor racing and would probably have some amazing stories about his own achievements, learnings and mistakes, as well as other legends in Formula 1. Thank you for doing this, we love your channel!
As Austrian, I would of course chose Niki. Just to meet him and talkt to him and understand his perspectives on certain topics would be the most amazing thing ever. Even if I had to choose between anybody (not only f1 drivers, or bosses) I would go with Niki. Biggest hero of my country.
Frankly speaking, I would like to meet Flavio Briatore. This man knows how to do business. He made two GREAT champions who are considered the best rasers in F1. He has a great talent to be a leader and boss. One thing which impressed me in his biography. Не was not from a racing family and he was not a racer but he becomes one of the most iconic mans in F1. That’s fantastic. Nico, Thanks for you support for Ukraine. I’m from Ukraine and it’s really important for us💛💙
I would like to meet Kimi Raikkonen. He raced Michael Schumacher and Mika Hakkinen, and then he raced Vettel in his prime, he raced Lewis Hamilton, and saw Verstappen becoming champion. Kimi has experience and also a wdc.
I would honestly love to meet you, Nico. You were in your prime when I started watching F1 and I have so many great memories watching your races with my father who was also a huge fan of your father. Also, the work you do on and awarness you bring to mental health issues makes me admire you even more!
I would like to spend a day with Fangio, talking about the old times when safety was second to none, breaking lap records as if it was an easy thing to do.
If I had to pick someone to meet it would be a german driver called Nico Rosberg Xd, the way he explains Formula 1 in such simple terms can make anyone without any racing background hooked in a conversation or video. I feel like I would learn so much about what goes on and off the track, and who knows maybe one day that meeting can happen?
Enzo Ferrari: him and what he created are the reasons I have this huge passion for cars since I can remember and why I'm studying to become an engineer. He must have been such an interesting person, I would ask him so many questions.
One day with the Scuderia Ferrari would be an absolute dream. I grew up watching F1 and supporting Ferrari and Schumacher; watching the race weekends with my father are some of my best memories from my childhood. Occasionally I would miss a race due to school and my father would always tape the race for me to watch when I came home. It was one of my earliest memories of bonding with my dad and since then, Ferrari is my favorite team.
I would Love to spend the day with both rb drivers to talk about the past and have an amazing time with them and have a Amazing time having a tour around the garage and yea A once in a lifetime opportunity.
I have to say as a sim racer i find your track analysis very helpfull it has help me understand the tuning of the car a lot better because of how you descrive the balance of the car at corner entry, mi, and exit the same goes for high speed corners which have always been my weakest point.
I would love to have a chat with Niki Lauda. He was so intelligent and determined, both off the track and on it. He never gave up, and always found a way to succeed in doing what he wanted to do. He also was a man to speak his mind and stand his ground, even when it made him very unpopular. He didn't care what anyone thought of him. He did what he thought was best at all times in his life. He had a great impact on the sport even long after his own retirement. I find him to be one of the most inspirational and influential sportsmen of all time. (Plus he won the championship the year I was born, but that's just a bonus.)
You, to understand how you gained a competitive edge even when the odds were stacked against you, against a seeming goliath, and understanding the behind the scenes between you and your teammate and how you managed that dynamic with Lewis
Ron Dennis. I would love to talk about how he revived McLaren and the different champions he made and managed during his time as the team boss. I would also like to talk about the internal story on how he was unceremoniously shunted out of a team he so painstakingly created
Gilles Villeneuve. For him there was almost nothing more important than speed. The amount of risks he took in almost everything that had something to do with sport and speed just because he had fun by doing that is just incredible. The imagination to talk with him about these things and to hear stories from him is just amazing for me.
I'd pick Kimi Räikkönen, here's why: 1. He's easily the least understood modern (Post 2000 era) F1 driver with the biggest bandwidth of operational understanding of F1. 2. He is often mispresented by the media and I feel like it's difficult to actually get through to him, originally. 3. An Unfiltered conversation with him will allow me to understand his actual mentality. 4. He's been a world champion, fighting for championships, a mid field driver and had very bad seasons - Can give great perspectives about the harsh turbulent world of F1 5. Finally his experiences from driving for Sauber, McLaren, Ferrari, Lotus, and Alfa Romeo around the world at so many tracks from 2001 to 2021 will be mind blowing 6. BONUS: Relive some Kimi moments/memes while having lunch and maybe even eat on his yacht in Monaco 😉
I would like to meet Nico Hulkenberg, he's my favorite driver, he never scored a podium or win but i still loved seeing him race and he seems like a genuine nice guy, so having lunch with him would be my go to option
Michael Schumacher! Watching him race and now watching his son race has become an almost part of growing up. Memories of watching Michael race as a kid brings a smile to my face because he’s such a big part of me growing up. I wish Michael and Mick and the whole family nothing but the best!
When i was for the first the time in austria in 2021 and when i saw the hill before the turn 3 i was surprised how steep is that hill like in tv it looks so small and the speed, sound and everything on the straight after turn 3 is amazing. The adrenalin that flows through your body is an unbeliavable feeling. F1cars in real life are unbeliavable it was the most beautiful memory in my life.
Lewis, mainly to have a personal conversation, about faith. As someone who has ‘beat’ ‘Stage 4’ Cancer at 23/ still living with it. It would be cool speak to Hamilton about my dark days & compare and learn from each other on how get though the ups & downs of life. As well as to some fun with him.👌
I would like to meet Alain Prost. He is my favorite driver because of how calculated he was and his consistency was amazing. I also want to know what it was like in that era of racing and what did he think when he was rumored to get the Ferrari technical director job.
Adrian Newey all day, everyday!!! To get to spend some time with the greatest mind the sport has ever seen. Get talking all things aero, and his path into F1 as well would motivate my own path into the sport. Would love to discuss the new RB17 hypercar that he’s designed and get an insight into the entire process around that would be so enlightening.
I’d love to meet Nico Rosberg. Because he quit F1 after becoming world champion he gives the impression of making calculated life decisions altogether and aside from his racing experience I believe he has much more to teach.
Jim Clark, he was such a versatile driver, I really feel like he was racing wizard, was not just great in open wheeler, any race class he was in, he was incredible
I would have loved to meet Niki Lauda before he sadly left us. Not only because my dad is Austrian, but because of his Magic in and off the track. As a small child I always watched videos about him on TH-cam and when the movie "Rush" came out, I wanted nothing more than to watch it. He was a true legend. Prime F1 cars (in my opinion). he was one of the first to work on the car with the engineers within the team, therefore earning his nickname "computer". True GOAT
I would love to meet the man himself, Nico rosberg. I would want to talk about his friendship to rivalry journey with Lewis Hamilton, dig deep into the 2016 championship win and also have a laugh over Hamilton in imola 2022
Niki Lauda. He is my favourite driver of all time, and he was also a smart businessman so i would like to learn all his tips and tricks to use in my own life.
I would like to meet Schumi. He was such an inspiration to watch Formula 1 in the 90's when I was in my teens. Another inspirational F1 driver which I have had the honor to have a selfie with is You Nico. Imagine it's just one selfie however that gives me so much inspiration to watch Your videos on TH-cam now for all these years since You've had the channel! Have a good day !!
I would say the always underrated Damon hill. Started career late. Won drivers championship knowing Williams was giving him the boot regardless. Went to a bad team and made Jordan look impressive. Went head to head with Michael. Prost. Senna. Nigel. Etc
If I had to pick, I'd meet Patrese. He was the teammate to multiple world champs, won Monaco, drove so many legendary cars, and has had run ins with the best of them from the 70's, 80's, and 90's. But also.. I want to hear him speak about the Peterson situation. I'm a huge Hunt fan and need to know how him and Patrese went on after the fateful day.
Honestly i dont know who i would choose if i have to think too many interesting personalities, but if i have to choose the first to come to my mind i would say Fernando, he is one of the most gifted drivers in F1 history
For me personally, I would love to sit down and have a meal with Juan Manuel Fangio. A truly iconic driver who won titles with 4 different manufactures. His long distance racing in south America is incredible. For me his greatest drive is the 1957 German Grand Prix, would of been great to hear the master talk about that epic race, where he was going up a gear in each corner of the Nordschleife to chase down Hawthorne and Collins. Such a humble and genuine world champion that was the master of his craft.
I would have loved to spend a dinner and evening with Sir Sterling Moss. He was one of my childhood heroes and perhaps the greatest driver to never win the Grand Prix championship. He would have some fabulous stories about all the teams and second rate cars that he drove in his era of racing.
Niki Lauda - skill, fortitude, depth of personality, technical and safety acumen and that amazing determination to just never stop, never give up. One day wouldn't be anywhere near enough to absorb a fraction of insight into this great man's life, but I'd take it.
Fangio. After readng his book it makes you aware of where he came from, the racing and improvisation. Then to adapt that to the world championship, a melding of cultures which produced his many championships. And at that time there was the evolution of the constructors from raw times and specialists.
For me, Michael Schumacher. Truly seems like a good man, and he drove like no other. His passion for the sport, the way he always were there with the team - the mechanics and so on. Just came into the formula 1 and did well straight away - he had that extra something. Truly an inspiration.
Id love to talk to seb, seems like a lovely guy and could talk about loads of stuff like his great teammates his rivalries and of course the years he spent at the top
Hey Nico! Thanks for these incredibly informative videos. I'm really enjoying this content and you're doing a phenomenal job at making it. Keep up the great work mate! (Also the fact that you are helping out Ukraine is quite amazing!) So grateful to have come across your channel :)
I have watched everysingle of these videos and it still amazes me how much thought there is in every single action... this is not driving... its hardcore science
Hi Nico, big fan of your driving over the years and your life now as a youtuber, your videos are really great. If I had to pick one driver to spend the day with it would have to be Senna, from interviews etc he seemed like such a great guy to be around and would of been brilliant to perhaps go, go-karting with him. It would be an absolute dream to see him be impressed if I managed to improve drastically over the session or something, that sort of thing would stay with you forever. Thanks Nico, take care.
I love your honesty regarding your rivalry with Lewis, on and off the track. It makes all the races I've watched you succeed more eventful and clutch. I would love to have lunch with Fernando Alonso , he seems like a really down to earth person and with all those life experiences the conversation would be amazing. I absolutely love your channel 🙌🏻 ! I always learn something new about motor racing .
From F1 pedigree, my choice is Nikki Lauda because he is a symbol of resilience and the attitude of Never Give up Never Surrender, I wanna know how a man can develop such a MASSIVE resolute. I wish I could really shake the hand of SUCH a LEGEND - R.I.P. Nikki, we still LOVE you, always will
I would have loved to chat with Nikki Lauda. The guy was a proper motorhead. I would love to have a chat not only about racing but also about entrepreneuring!! The man was big on and off the track. True pioneer! R.I.P. Legend
would like to meet Seb. He could talk about his rivalries with Lewis and Alonso, about his dominance in redbull, about the disappointments in Ferrari and Aston Martin. He can also talk about Michael and Mick. he is simply great
Very good explanation during the slow lap, personally I enjoyed the inside view of the last corner. It pretty much explains Russell's incident in Q3 this year and Kvyat's crash years ago on the exit of this corner. I'd like to have a dinner with Flavio Briatore. Firstly, I think he's got a good taste in food and secondly, he knows a lot about how to run a team, how's hard is the environment in F1 and how to build ice cold title-winning drivers like Michael and Nando.
Very tough question ! Meeting drivers of the past would be the most appealing option, on the other hand current drivers have their own appeal for that. Considering all factors though, a chat with Kimi face to face would most probably too much to resist!
With respect to Rosberg, this analysis seems a bit off on a couple of the corners - at least from the lines Max Verstappen actually took. Turn 3 he was well on the inside curb and between Turns 9 and 10 (and this was true of most drivers), he just drove almost entirely off track, keeping the bare minimum of the right tire on the track to stay within track limits. Turn 1 seemed spot on, Verstappen riding the sausage curb on the exit. Loved the insight on the lights and upshifts. Didn't know about that.
Hot Lap deleted - track limits. 😥 Awesome slow lap analysis, Nico!! 😎 My dream meeting - I would want a day with both you and Lewis together. Many questions to ask, maybe some relationship repair opportunities possible. Your beautiful Wifey and Lewis' current flame of course welcome too.
I would like to meet fernando alonso for many reasons. 1 is his driving style especially in the renault days he steered that steering wheel like it owes him money. 2 is because of his confidence and bravery like that overtake on schumacher in suzuka was something else (you know what I'm talking about) 3 is because that as of now he has the longest F1 career in history so it will be very interesting to hear his insights and all the things that he experienced on the track. I got many more reasons but those are the main ones. Cheers nico and thanks for the guide.
I’d love to meet Sir Jackie Stewart. My grandma is Scottish and used to live near silverstone. When I was a kid, she would tell me stories about the sounds of the track, about how the cars from the sixties looked better, and about a Scottish driver named Jackie Stewart. It would be awesome to talk to a man who has always been a legend to my family :)
I would like to meet Christian horner. He is a incredible person.I think he is the best team principal In f1 right now. There is plenty to talk about, with him. I would like to talk him about early days of redbull and the transformation to a championship winning team. Also about struggles in hybrid aera. And he again transformed his team to championship winning. I also like how he manages his team. And how he gives everything to his drive to win. Do you think he is the best team principal right now?
I would like to meet Daniel Ricciardo. Regardless of his performance this year, I have always been a fan of him due to his unwavering positivity. It's truly amazing that no matter the circumstances, he is always trying to make everyone happy. As somebody who struggles with being positive, I think it would be a good experience for me to try to learn to be more positive for myself and the people around me from one of my heroes.
ROS team radio...: "Mate, that lap was deleted. Track limits at turn 9..." Like you, I would love to have lunch with Ayrton. He was my hero, and I was lucky enough to watch him live in action at every Adelaide GP. I remember when Prost and others entered the lane after the formation lap, saying it was too wet to race, and Ayrton formed up on the grid, saying "let's go!"
I would personally like to meet up and have a chat with Nico because I honestly think he’s one of the best but a bit underrated. Nico beat lewis. End of story. Nico FTW!!
I would probably choose to meet Alain Prost. He's one of my all-time favourites and he also has a lot of insight into the strategy, technical and polictical happenings that we have not seen. Plus, he's a nice guy and still around to do it.
If you could spend one day with a driver, team boss etc. - who would you choose and why? Top comment wins a surprise gift! Subscribe to my channel for the Rimac update: bit.ly/NicoRosbergYT
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Mick Schumacher because of the history of his family in F1. I'll would love to hear about the things his dad Micheal and uncle ralf that you don't hear about in the media etc.
Auf jeden Fall Kevin Magnussen, denn er kann die Unterschiede zwischen IndyCar und F1 sicher gut erklären und wirkt abseits der Strecke wahnsinnig kompetent und ich denke, mit ihm wäre ein informativer und lässiger Tag möglich😅
Roscoe, bc. he's a good boy!
Sebastian vettel
Honestly, I would like to meet Seb. He could talk about his rivalries with Lewis and Alonso, about his dominance in redbull, about the disappointments in Ferrari and Aston Martin. He can also talk about Michael and Mick. I think he would be the most interesting of all the drivers in the paddock to talk with.
Seb's done a podcast on the official F1 channel where he mentions his relationship with the Schumacher's.
Seb will never do that as much as I would love it
Alonso bc he saw all of these drivers debut (except michael obviously)
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I was born in a small town in Italy called Imola, and my elementary school was next to the track, right before acque minerali. Every year hundreds of thousands used to come here to enjoy the race, but everything was quite normal for us, part of out life. Everything except that red car, everyone stopped while the red car was passing.
One Friday I was watching free practice after school with one friend and the red car crashed in front of us. The pilot must have been very pissed (they usually are after a crash), but as soon as he saw us, Micheal Schumacher smiled and waved back at us before following his car to the pit.
So I would thank him for giving a little kid an unforgettable memory...
and I like to think we made him happier too.
Si ma lui parla anche italiano
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Thats such a good story
I would like to meet the 2016 World Champion, who beat Lewis Hamilton in the same machinery. Probably one of my favourite drivers.
I can’t wait for Lewis to retire and write his book, then you’ll find out why this guy won in 2016.
@@brotherfromanother1971 I can tell you it wasn't because of different machinery.
2016 champion? You wanna meet Lewis??
@@brotherfromanother1971 just ask Piquet :D
@@szymixxf1191 british fans 🤦♂, max and rosberg own that grandpa
Nico you should take part in the 2023 LeMans Virtual! I'm sure they'd love to have you, and then we could have another F1 World Champion on the list (this year both Fernando and Max took part).
It’s honestly surreal that we live in a time where an F1 world champion can teach us how to drive these tracks via a game that’s so physically accurate and photorealistic as to be indistinguishable from reality at a glance.
Honestly, not a single person watching this could have fun in 1920.
Michael Schumacher, the way he has battled the many issues he has faced across his career would be something I can personally improve myself upon, he truly seems like an inspirational figure to me.
True, but he is also a complete douche tho. I'd prefer someone who showed the ability to remain human in a cutthroat competition.
I would choose 2016 champion Nico Rosberg. I find it incredibly impressive how he beat Hamilton in the same machinery and would like to have him give me a track guide on some of my favourite tracks on the Formula 1 calendar.
Russel is beating his ass with the the same machinery and less respect and support of his team.
and also how he developed monster antibodies
@@nasrymatamoros1748 Yeah nah
@@nasrymatamoros1748 like in french gp? 😂🤦♀️
Lol he won because of all those breakdowns on Hamiltons car 😂😂🤦♀️
This youtuber really knows how to drive. I wonder how would he drive an actual F1 car
Honestly I wanna meet you. I didn’t get into F1 until like 2013 and I had to find a guy. My parents were Mark Webber fans, but I took a liking to you. You always had something great about you that made me cheer you on. When you won the championship in 2016, I broke down in tears of Joy, finally it had happened! I want to hear all your stories! We miss you Nico!
I feel like it would be hilarious to spend a day with Guenther Steiner. He's funny without even realizing it, especially when someone smashes his door. He has also been around for a long time and has worked with people like Mick Schumacher and David Coulthard who have been involved with a lot of history in F1 over the years.
dont foksmash the door
5:06 "Don't Hit The Apex"
That corner is a really good example of how much more complex racing tracks could be with some expert technical design, the use of Camber could eliminate most curbs and also give us multiple distinct racing lines around each corner (allow the outside line to carry speed).
Of course tracks like Monaco are loved for using public city streets and you'd never be able to modify the course there, but the F1 calendar should have more variety of tracks that are highly cambered vs. flat street tracks.
I really like Zandvoort as a new track for that but its not great for racing itself unfortunately.
@@NardKoning Thats because its too narrow, between 8 to 12 meters wide depending on the section, wheras something like silverstone is ~14m wide pretty much everywhere
@@philipegoulet448 yeah exactly, we'd need signifcantly narrower cars but thats not going to happen.
Michael Schumacher and Ferrari. Michael Schumacher is an icon of the sports, he did a lot of unbelievable things and his mentality was something else, meeting him will be a dream come true and there will be a lot of remarkable things I could Learn.
Ferrari is also the team I would meat if I had to choose a team. This is because it would just be amazing to see Ferrari as they are an icon of the sport, they would have a lot to offer and show their amazing history in the sport. Many great drivers like Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel have raced there and the vibe would be crazy.
Agreed, Ferrari is the probably the most iconic and best team ever. Like seb said "even if your not a ferrari fan, you are a ferrari fan" "everyone is a ferrari fan"
yeah same, i'd wanna meet michael
@@davidfan1162 Yeah i remember that, seb would also be someone nice to meet but michale is just slightly more prioritised
@@m_cookie4373 yeah same with me, its also the fact that seb has already said what he wanted to, but michael is a more private guy.
Agreed
I would like to meet Nico Rosberg. At the time I was a Lewis fan. Now, after view your channel over the past few years, I have learned that you are one of the most intelligent world champions. I have learned so much about Formula one from you. Keep bringing us these great videos.
For me it would be Kimi, many people think this is probably just for the laughs, but I genuinely feel like kimi was cruising even when at his best and I would like to hear if this is either true or how he could be so good without really seeming phased by it all, I don’t think I’ve seen someone in any sport that has been so laid back yet so good, and maybe to hear if he could have genuinely won more championships if his engagement had matched some of the more/most engaged drivers ever
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Wow... I have been watching simracing channels for a long time but I'm just amazed by the level of details you gave us when analyzing that! thanks Nico!
I would choose Max to learn from him how to drive so aggressively and safely at the same time, he is a world champion and I think that this year he will also win this title, meeting with him I would wish him good luck in the next races and tell him that he is inspired for many young drivers.
I’d like to meet Michael Schumacher. As a Ferraristi I look back on the early 2000s Ferrari dominance as a golden age. It would be nice to experience the passion and the commitment that Schumacher and the team put into developing the Ferrari team from relatively unsuccessful in the late 1990s to 5 consecutive championships. Michael has very much been an inspiration for many in day-to-day life especially myself, and to experience even a brief conversation with such a hero to many across the world would be truly phenomenal. Additionally after what is coming to a decade since he has been shut off from the public eye, the knowledge will be comforting to know that Michael is doing alright and will soon be able to answer everyone’s questions himself.
2000,2001,2002,2003,2004 and they had a faster car in 1999 but Schumacher was injured at Silverstone
Tbh meeting Michael, their is so much to talk about... his rivals HakKinen , Raikkonen , seb also... you could also get to know some of his race knowledge and his mentality will inspire you (I think), Sadly bc of that accident i dont think you can currently.
One day with Team McLaren would be great. I would love to have fun with Lando and Daniel and talk about technology with all the engineers!
I’d love to meet with Seb Vettel. He’s one of a kind, an all-rounder: a great racing driver, technically sound, and the best part - a fantastic human. I feel that there’s a lot to learn about F1, sustainability, and about doing our part as a good human being from Seb.
Juan Manuel Fangio. What a man, what a story, and what a driver.
If i could spend one day with a driver i think i would like to spend it with niki lauda because Is incredible how even with all the injuries that the incident caused to him he didn't give up but continued to racing and win championships and also the perseverance and the desire of him to give every sunday the best show ever to the crowd.i think that Niki is one of the best example a person can choose to motivate himself and to motivate other people. but if i could go at a dinner with him even if it cant be possibile i would prefer to talk about his life and how he achived all the goals he fighted for Inside and outside the car.i would like to have this meeting on top of a hill with nobody else so that we can talk quietly.
I would love to have met Jim Clarke, he seemed in my eyes to have been one of the most complete drivers of all time.
I wanna meet Mika, when I was able to browse TH-cam back in the day, those West Mclarens with the David and Mika stickers I thought were so dope, and then watching his highlights made me that much more drawn to him as an individual. Hearing his beyond the grid episode he mentioned he doesn’t care about a persons accolades but rather how they treat other and carry themselves, something I’ve grown to pay more attention of the older I get. It’s because of those factors that I’d be psyched to just sit and talk about what made some drivers, engineers, etc. better than others on basis of how they treated those around them.
Toto Wolff. I would want to talk with him about what it was like to be so dominant for so long, how it was to manage drivers with competing personalities, and what strategies of leadership did he use. He's an inspiring business man and team leader!
Money...
@@cloud42269 yeah i think some ppl forget f1 is 25% for passion and 75% for money
he took over a team with the most money and has been caught inside trading multiple times... if that's an inspiring business man to you then idk
But den de Totonator would put a target on your back! lol
I really hope that people that watch this really take in his knowledge. Nico you’d make an amazing teacher, you explain things perfectly
If I could meet any team boss or driver it would be Sebastian Vettel. This is because he would be a great person to spend time with and would be great to sit down and talk about F1. What else I like about Vettel is that he also cares about the futures of others and wants Earth to be a great place to be. This is why I would want to meet Sebastian Vettel.
If I could spend one day with a driver, it would have to be Michael Schumacher. I idolized him growing up. Since I’m in America, my dad and I would stay up late (1 or 2 AM) to watch the races because they wouldn’t be aired live here. I would’ve loved to hear some of his stories on and off the track. He seemed so humble and family oriented off track and just a monster driver on track. I love that district difference.
I would also love to hang with you Nico. I love how you focus on the mental and emotional aspects of your racing and your life. It’s truly helped remind me about the importance of overcoming self doubt. You’re awesome.
I’d like to spend a day with Ross brawn. Who else has started a team for one season and win the drivers and constructors championship? He has so much knowledge you could never get bored of asking him questions. I think he is a genius of motorsport. Good luck to all.
I do a LOT of GT7 laps here and this has been very educational. Especially the second to last corner. Thank you kindly 👌🏽
Fangio. I would love to hear his opinions on the different teams, perspective on racing in his era, and to hear stories about all of the legends he raced with
Our household is New Zealand-Brazilian so the influence of both countries permeates the chosen lunch date:
-I would have loved to have met Bruce McLaren for lunch, as well being a fellow kiwi, his ingenuity, sheer determination, vision and legacy have been truly inspiring.
-My wife has memories of growing up in Brasil and being woken by her dad to watch Formula 1 on alternate Sundays, religiously… Their household cried with the rest of the country when Ayrton Senna died. There is no one like him: his charismatic energy, wit and passion for Motorsport. It would’ve been legendary to share a conversation over a meal with Senna.
Adrian Newey is also a favourite, would love to pick his genius mechanical engineering brain, he is the common denominator in so much success in motor racing and would probably have some amazing stories about his own achievements, learnings and mistakes, as well as other legends in Formula 1.
Thank you for doing this, we love your channel!
As Austrian, I would of course chose Niki. Just to meet him and talkt to him and understand his perspectives on certain topics would be the most amazing thing ever. Even if I had to choose between anybody (not only f1 drivers, or bosses) I would go with Niki. Biggest hero of my country.
niki is the true GOAT
From the active driver Alonso all the way, is an absolute legend. In general if I had the chance to meet Niki Lauda would be super….
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Frankly speaking, I would like to meet Flavio Briatore. This man knows how to do business. He made two GREAT champions who are considered the best rasers in F1.
He has a great talent to be a leader and boss.
One thing which impressed me in his biography. Не was not from a racing family and he was not a racer but he becomes one of the most iconic mans in F1. That’s fantastic.
Nico, Thanks for you support for Ukraine.
I’m from Ukraine and it’s really important for us💛💙
I would like to meet Kimi Raikkonen. He raced Michael Schumacher and Mika Hakkinen, and then he raced Vettel in his prime, he raced Lewis Hamilton, and saw Verstappen becoming champion. Kimi has experience and also a wdc.
I would honestly love to meet you, Nico. You were in your prime when I started watching F1 and I have so many great memories watching your races with my father who was also a huge fan of your father. Also, the work you do on and awarness you bring to mental health issues makes me admire you even more!
I would like to spend a day with Fangio, talking about the old times when safety was second to none, breaking lap records as if it was an easy thing to do.
btw mate the term second to none means the best/best so the opposite of what you mean
If you can speak Argentinian because he couldn't speak English
@@formularguments7335 they speak Spanish in Argentina just a friendly reminder
If I had to pick someone to meet it would be a german driver called Nico Rosberg Xd, the way he explains Formula 1 in such simple terms can make anyone without any racing background hooked in a conversation or video. I feel like I would learn so much about what goes on and off the track, and who knows maybe one day that meeting can happen?
Enzo Ferrari: him and what he created are the reasons I have this huge passion for cars since I can remember and why I'm studying to become an engineer. He must have been such an interesting person, I would ask him so many questions.
One day with the Scuderia Ferrari would be an absolute dream. I grew up watching F1 and supporting Ferrari and Schumacher; watching the race weekends with my father are some of my best memories from my childhood. Occasionally I would miss a race due to school and my father would always tape the race for me to watch when I came home. It was one of my earliest memories of bonding with my dad and since then, Ferrari is my favorite team.
I would Love to spend the day with both rb drivers to talk about the past and have an amazing time with them and have a Amazing time having a tour around the garage and yea A once in a lifetime opportunity.
I have to say as a sim racer i find your track analysis very helpfull it has help me understand the tuning of the car a lot better because of how you descrive the balance of the car at corner entry, mi, and exit the same goes for high speed corners which have always been my weakest point.
I would love to have a chat with Niki Lauda. He was so intelligent and determined, both off the track and on it. He never gave up, and always found a way to succeed in doing what he wanted to do. He also was a man to speak his mind and stand his ground, even when it made him very unpopular. He didn't care what anyone thought of him. He did what he thought was best at all times in his life. He had a great impact on the sport even long after his own retirement. I find him to be one of the most inspirational and influential sportsmen of all time. (Plus he won the championship the year I was born, but that's just a bonus.)
You, to understand how you gained a competitive edge even when the odds were stacked against you, against a seeming goliath, and understanding the behind the scenes between you and your teammate and how you managed that dynamic with Lewis
Ron Dennis. I would love to talk about how he revived McLaren and the different champions he made and managed during his time as the team boss. I would also like to talk about the internal story on how he was unceremoniously shunted out of a team he so painstakingly created
Gilles Villeneuve. For him there was almost nothing more important than speed. The amount of risks he took in almost everything that had something to do with sport and speed just because he had fun by doing that is just incredible. The imagination to talk with him about these things and to hear stories from him is just amazing for me.
I'd pick Kimi Räikkönen, here's why:
1. He's easily the least understood modern (Post 2000 era) F1 driver with the biggest bandwidth of operational understanding of F1.
2. He is often mispresented by the media and I feel like it's difficult to actually get through to him, originally.
3. An Unfiltered conversation with him will allow me to understand his actual mentality.
4. He's been a world champion, fighting for championships, a mid field driver and had very bad seasons - Can give great perspectives about the harsh turbulent world of F1
5. Finally his experiences from driving for Sauber, McLaren, Ferrari, Lotus, and Alfa Romeo around the world at so many tracks from 2001 to 2021 will be mind blowing
6. BONUS: Relive some Kimi moments/memes while having lunch and maybe even eat on his yacht in Monaco 😉
I would like to meet Nico Hulkenberg, he's my favorite driver, he never scored a podium or win but i still loved seeing him race and he seems like a genuine nice guy, so having lunch with him would be my go to option
For me, Ross brawn of Adrian Newey, those two guys have accomplished so much
I would love to spend a day with Lando because he's just the funniest and most down to earth plus he's a gamer and streamer so what's not to like?
Michael Schumacher! Watching him race and now watching his son race has become an almost part of growing up. Memories of watching Michael race as a kid brings a smile to my face because he’s such a big part of me growing up. I wish Michael and Mick and the whole family nothing but the best!
When i was for the first the time in austria in 2021 and when i saw the hill before the turn 3 i was surprised how steep is that hill like in tv it looks so small and the speed, sound and everything on the straight after turn 3 is amazing. The adrenalin that flows through your body is an unbeliavable feeling. F1cars in real life are unbeliavable it was the most beautiful memory in my life.
Lewis, mainly to have a personal conversation, about faith.
As someone who has ‘beat’ ‘Stage 4’ Cancer at 23/ still living with it. It would be cool speak to Hamilton about my dark days & compare and learn from each other on how get though the ups & downs of life. As well as to some fun with him.👌
I'm sure Lewis cares 😂 you'll probably leave more impression on Leglerggl or Alonso or Bottas
@@geert574 yeah, I am to know how why do think I would more an impression on them ? 😊
I would like to meet Alain Prost. He is my favorite driver because of how calculated he was and his consistency was amazing. I also want to know what it was like in that era of racing and what did he think when he was rumored to get the Ferrari technical director job.
Adrian Newey all day, everyday!!! To get to spend some time with the greatest mind the sport has ever seen. Get talking all things aero, and his path into F1 as well would motivate my own path into the sport. Would love to discuss the new RB17 hypercar that he’s designed and get an insight into the entire process around that would be so enlightening.
I’d love to meet Nico Rosberg. Because he quit F1 after becoming world champion he gives the impression of making calculated life decisions altogether and aside from his racing experience I believe he has much more to teach.
Jim Clark, he was such a versatile driver, I really feel like he was racing wizard, was not just great in open wheeler, any race class he was in, he was incredible
Nico we need you more in the commentary box. You give really good insights for us viewers!
I would have loved to meet Niki Lauda before he sadly left us. Not only because my dad is Austrian, but because of his Magic in and off the track. As a small child I always watched videos about him on TH-cam and when the movie "Rush" came out, I wanted nothing more than to watch it. He was a true legend. Prime F1 cars (in my opinion). he was one of the first to work on the car with the engineers within the team, therefore earning his nickname "computer". True GOAT
I would love to meet the man himself, Nico rosberg. I would want to talk about his friendship to rivalry journey with Lewis Hamilton, dig deep into the 2016 championship win and also have a laugh over Hamilton in imola 2022
Niki Lauda. He is my favourite driver of all time, and he was also a smart businessman so i would like to learn all his tips and tricks to use in my own life.
I would like to meet Schumi. He was such an inspiration to watch Formula 1 in the 90's when I was in my teens. Another inspirational F1 driver which I have had the honor to have a selfie with is You Nico. Imagine it's just one selfie however that gives me so much inspiration to watch Your videos on TH-cam now for all these years since You've had the channel! Have a good day !!
Never thought i would be watching a video where a F1 world champion explains how to drive a circuit !!! fantastic :)
I would say the always underrated Damon hill. Started career late. Won drivers championship knowing Williams was giving him the boot regardless. Went to a bad team and made Jordan look impressive. Went head to head with Michael. Prost. Senna. Nigel. Etc
If I had to pick, I'd meet Patrese. He was the teammate to multiple world champs, won Monaco, drove so many legendary cars, and has had run ins with the best of them from the 70's, 80's, and 90's. But also.. I want to hear him speak about the Peterson situation. I'm a huge Hunt fan and need to know how him and Patrese went on after the fateful day.
Danny all day man, imagine the laughter, im a really big fan of him, since 2019
Murray Walker. He could tell me everything about f1 in that iconic voice. What a legend
Honestly i dont know who i would choose if i have to think too many interesting personalities, but if i have to choose the first to come to my mind i would say Fernando, he is one of the most gifted drivers in F1 history
For me personally, I would love to sit down and have a meal with Juan Manuel Fangio. A truly iconic driver who won titles with 4 different manufactures. His long distance racing in south America is incredible. For me his greatest drive is the 1957 German Grand Prix, would of been great to hear the master talk about that epic race, where he was going up a gear in each corner of the Nordschleife to chase down Hawthorne and Collins. Such a humble and genuine world champion that was the master of his craft.
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I would have loved to spend a dinner and evening with Sir Sterling Moss. He was one of my childhood heroes and perhaps the greatest driver to never win the Grand Prix championship. He would have some fabulous stories about all the teams and second rate cars that he drove in his era of racing.
Niki Lauda - skill, fortitude, depth of personality, technical and safety acumen and that amazing determination to just never stop, never give up. One day wouldn't be anywhere near enough to absorb a fraction of insight into this great man's life, but I'd take it.
Fangio.
After readng his book it makes you aware of where he came from, the racing and improvisation.
Then to adapt that to the world championship, a melding of cultures which produced his many championships. And at that time there was the evolution of the constructors from raw times and specialists.
For me, Michael Schumacher. Truly seems like a good man, and he drove like no other. His passion for the sport, the way he always were there with the team - the mechanics and so on. Just came into the formula 1 and did well straight away - he had that extra something. Truly an inspiration.
Id love to talk to seb, seems like a lovely guy and could talk about loads of stuff like his great teammates his rivalries and of course the years he spent at the top
Hey Nico! Thanks for these incredibly informative videos. I'm really enjoying this content and you're doing a phenomenal job at making it. Keep up the great work mate! (Also the fact that you are helping out Ukraine is quite amazing!) So grateful to have come across your channel :)
I have watched everysingle of these videos and it still amazes me how much thought there is in every single action... this is not driving... its hardcore science
Hi Nico, big fan of your driving over the years and your life now as a youtuber, your videos are really great. If I had to pick one driver to spend the day with it would have to be Senna, from interviews etc he seemed like such a great guy to be around and would of been brilliant to perhaps go, go-karting with him. It would be an absolute dream to see him be impressed if I managed to improve drastically over the session or something, that sort of thing would stay with you forever. Thanks Nico, take care.
I love your honesty regarding your rivalry with Lewis, on and off the track. It makes all the races I've watched you succeed more eventful and clutch.
I would love to have lunch with Fernando Alonso , he seems like a really down to earth person and with all those life experiences the conversation would be amazing.
I absolutely love your channel 🙌🏻 ! I always learn something new about motor racing .
From F1 pedigree, my choice is Nikki Lauda because he is a symbol of resilience and the attitude of Never Give up Never Surrender, I wanna know how a man can develop such a MASSIVE resolute. I wish I could really shake the hand of SUCH a LEGEND - R.I.P. Nikki, we still LOVE you, always will
I would have loved to chat with Nikki Lauda. The guy was a proper motorhead. I would love to have a chat not only about racing but also about entrepreneuring!! The man was big on and off the track. True pioneer!
R.I.P. Legend
I'd meet Ayrton and Ron Dennis, 1990/1991. What a period in F1 history.
I’d love to meet Niki Lauda. Such a strong character- Such an impactful personality 💪💪
I am sure I could learn a lot from him 🙏
would like to meet Seb. He could talk about his rivalries with Lewis and Alonso, about his dominance in redbull, about the disappointments in Ferrari and Aston Martin. He can also talk about Michael and Mick. he is simply great
Most informative F1 content on youtube, kudos.
Very good explanation during the slow lap, personally I enjoyed the inside view of the last corner. It pretty much explains Russell's incident in Q3 this year and Kvyat's crash years ago on the exit of this corner.
I'd like to have a dinner with Flavio Briatore. Firstly, I think he's got a good taste in food and secondly, he knows a lot about how to run a team, how's hard is the environment in F1 and how to build ice cold title-winning drivers like Michael and Nando.
Very tough question ! Meeting drivers of the past would be the most appealing option, on the other hand current drivers have their own appeal for that. Considering all factors though, a chat with Kimi face to face would most probably too much to resist!
With respect to Rosberg, this analysis seems a bit off on a couple of the corners - at least from the lines Max Verstappen actually took. Turn 3 he was well on the inside curb and between Turns 9 and 10 (and this was true of most drivers), he just drove almost entirely off track, keeping the bare minimum of the right tire on the track to stay within track limits. Turn 1 seemed spot on, Verstappen riding the sausage curb on the exit.
Loved the insight on the lights and upshifts. Didn't know about that.
Hot Lap deleted - track limits. 😥 Awesome slow lap analysis, Nico!! 😎 My dream meeting - I would want a day with both you and Lewis together. Many questions to ask, maybe some relationship repair opportunities possible. Your beautiful Wifey and Lewis' current flame of course welcome too.
I was gonna say the same thing. Leaving the track in turns turns 7, 9, and 10.
I would like to meet fernando alonso for many reasons. 1 is his driving style especially in the renault days he steered that steering wheel like it owes him money. 2 is because of his confidence and bravery like that overtake on schumacher in suzuka was something else (you know what I'm talking about)
3 is because that as of now he has the longest F1 career in history so it will be very interesting to hear his insights and all the things that he experienced on the track.
I got many more reasons but those are the main ones.
Cheers nico and thanks for the guide.
Kimi has the longest career still
@@anonymouswhite352 the driver with the longest career was michael schumacher but alonso beat that record going into this years canadian GP
One of the reasons I love this trck, besides the elevation changes, is the number of difficult corners. Great driving challenge.
I’d love to meet Sir Jackie Stewart. My grandma is Scottish and used to live near silverstone. When I was a kid, she would tell me stories about the sounds of the track, about how the cars from the sixties looked better, and about a Scottish driver named Jackie Stewart. It would be awesome to talk to a man who has always been a legend to my family :)
İ want to spend my day with seb.we can talk about everything his career,rivaleries,opinions. Doing everything with seb sounds awesome to me
Ronnie peterson since I am swedish and he is obviously a bit of a legend among swedish f1 fans
I would like to meet Christian horner. He is a incredible person.I think he is the best team principal In f1 right now. There is plenty to talk about, with him. I would like to talk him about early days of redbull and the transformation to
a championship winning team. Also about struggles in hybrid aera. And he again transformed his team to championship winning. I also like how he manages his team. And how he gives everything to his drive to win. Do you think he is the best team principal right now?
I would like to meet Daniel Ricciardo. Regardless of his performance this year, I have always been a fan of him due to his unwavering positivity. It's truly amazing that no matter the circumstances, he is always trying to make everyone happy. As somebody who struggles with being positive, I think it would be a good experience for me to try to learn to be more positive for myself and the people around me from one of my heroes.
ROS team radio...: "Mate, that lap was deleted. Track limits at turn 9..." Like you, I would love to have lunch with Ayrton. He was my hero, and I was lucky enough to watch him live in action at every Adelaide GP. I remember when Prost and others entered the lane after the formation lap, saying it was too wet to race, and Ayrton formed up on the grid, saying "let's go!"
I would personally like to meet up and have a chat with Nico because I honestly think he’s one of the best but a bit underrated. Nico beat lewis. End of story. Nico FTW!!
I would probably choose to meet Alain Prost. He's one of my all-time favourites and he also has a lot of insight into the strategy, technical and polictical happenings that we have not seen. Plus, he's a nice guy and still around to do it.