Guys, I tried my best to make every radio as concise as possible. Also not every driver reacted to Grosjean’s crash. (Ricciardo and Stroll) Edit: Apologies everyone for missing out Magnussen. I was in a rush to get this video out as quickly as possible, and didn't realise that I missed him out of the video... As for Kevin's radio, he was told by Haas that Romain was out of the car and safe. Here's what the team told Kevin: "Okay so Romain had an incident but he is out of the car and he's safe. Okay there's a fire near the car, but he's out of the car and safe." Kevin after seeing the fire: "Sh*t, is he... Is he okay..?" Engineer: "Yep he's out of the car, he's out of the car and safe. They're putting out the fire but Romain is out of the car and safe. There's no one is trouble, okay?" Once again apologies about the mistake.
I think for the engineers its the same, just imagine u sit there, and just dont get any camera footage where u would usually get some and u have no idea whats going on, no message, nothing. Also, Im pretty sure the Haas pitwall saw the crash from inside the car and the FIA has to have the footage to this day.
@@stanlol. technically he repeated himself twice, he said it three times though (as he said it the first time, repeated it once, that was the second time, and repeated a second time, that's when he said it for the third time).
@@buzzkillroza499 Exactly. 2020 wasn’t a good season, that’s for sure, and 2019 he made too many mistakes, but he was Ferraris only chance of winning a title from 2012 onwards. Seb only ever got beaten in seasons where the car was much worse than in the previous season, which to me proves that it’s mostly down to motivation and maybe confidence
I feel so bad for Leclerc, he was so scared. His godfather was Jules Bianchi and his good friend was Anthoine Hubert, and both died racing. He’s probably so afraid of someone else dying too, especially because Grosjean was a friend of Jules.
I can't be the only one who teared up a bit during that part, knowing what he's been through. I can't imagine what was going through his head. Thankful that Grosjean was alright.
He was also one of the guys that was close enough to see it. The guys in the front of the field know only what their crew are telling them and they're trying to keep their drivers calm.
Also; "There is a mess behind you", that's how I'd describe my bedroom floor. But obviously I can see their (engineers) reasons for doing it, also they've just seen the scene themselves.
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Seb is massively involved in the driver safety aspect of F1 I believe. His and leclerc's reactions hit the hardest. Genuine thought and care for fellow racers in an adrenaline fueled moment no doubt
I'm sure Gasly's engineer, said "Someone touched and lost a wheel" on purpose. Pierre would've freaked out if he knew what was actually going on...the team reads the drivers emotions as they speak and let them know accordingly. These are the small things people don't notice about Formula 1. Cheers to everyone. Hope Romain is back on track soon
You guys have to understand that if Pierre gasly has been told about the accident, he could have had a heart attack right there and then shunted hard af too
That's the spirit yeah, and it's small world, everyone knows everybody so they care about each other even when don't like each other it's never good news when someone dies on track
The fact that the first questions the asked were “is everyone ok?” “Did he get out?” Not only shows how dangerous this sport is, but it shows that they genuinely care about the other drivers. It’s always life before a race. George Russell also showed that at Silverstone this year. They are true sportsman.
@@enigmamyth first he asked if everyone was okay, he didn't know the extent of the crash, so made a comment about his start. It could have just been lots of debris on the track, not all red flags are brutal crashes
Let’s also not forget Kvyat. He sounded like he was scared shitless because he feared that he just killed Grosjean, notice how desperate he sounded when he asked if he was alright.
This incident summarized: All drivers: “Is everyone ok?” Engineers: “Red flag, red flag, keep the delta positive” Leclerc: “F*ck f*ck f*ck me, tell me he’s alright” A few drivers: “That was a great start” Ferrari: “We are checking”
@@InvagPrune I’m sure they tried but with all that fire it was probably pretty obvious to them that the radio was fried. Also they would’ve known that he couldn’t respond because the only way for them to hear him speak is by him pushing a button on the steering wheel, which he lost. And even if he had access to the wheel he would’ve been more occupied with trying to get out than pushing buttons
30 seconds in that half-car that's being incinerated. Those fire-resistant overalls are protective for just 7 seconds, he escaped with MINOR burns to his hands. HE'S IN THE FUCKING INDYCAR SERIES TOO, America's FASTEST single-seat racing series (230mph)
@@LeoMessiHD3 Yep. Totally understandable and human. For a second it's a normal driver reaction (like any other race) because someone cut across him, then as soon as he saw impact in his mirror he's immediately concerned for the life of another human being.
@@lukasfontana7589 not all the driver see the fire in full flame. Some driver see the spark, some didn't see at all. The one really concerned is the one that know exactly what happen. Like Kimi, Kvyatt, LeClerc, Lando's engineer
@@nerd_nato564 What Bianchi was for Leclerc, Hubert was for Gasly. Almost a godfather and older brother on track. So IMHO the engineer decided to say a half truth to put him at ease.
I'm new to F1 as a fan, but he's been racing for awhile hasn't he so maybe he's seen similar crashes to this before where flames are that big so he was just really worried.
Kimi and Grosjean were teammates for a few years, and Kimi is the most experienced driver on the grid, so he has an entirely different perspective to these situations. Just like LeClerc, who lost family the last time some died in F1. The difference in Kimi's voice is just that he's normally so strident and not really giving a crap about anyone else's opinion, that when he really cares the feelings bleed through into the voice.
@@vfripnerdythings7411 that and it looked like Kimi was maybe the only driver who saw the crash properly as he had gone wide on the other side of the track. He knows how big the crash was
1:38 you can tell leclerc didn’t want to loss another one first a relative then a friend and it would mess him up to loss somebody who he saw but not have tht type of relationship
Grosjean as a native Francophone, who'd been in the world a lot longer than Gasly, Ocon or Le Clerc, actually has acted as a bit of a mentor to all three now and then, not that they don't all speak perfect English, but it's easier to get things explained in your own language from time to time. That's why Gasly's and Ocon's walls downplayed it to them. So if it had have been a worse case scenario, poor Charles would have been decimated, devastated and overwhelmed, it would be three people he cared for gone at the wheel before he was 25. That's why he was so scared. Fortunately it wasn't the case.
@@cykixen9990 "In 2014, Leclerc graduated to Formula Renault and steadily rose through the ranks. Unfortunately, tragedy struck when his good friend and godfather, Jules Bianchi passed away" via.essentiallysports.com
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I love how softly he said the "damn that was a good start" lol. But to be fair to him he was way too far ahead to know how bad Grosjean's accident was.
Tbf to him it was a great start. If he had seen what happened I don't think he'd give a shit about his start but he didn't. From the way bono explained it, it sounded like Grosjeans engine just blew
I have never heard that... almost desperation in Kimi's voice when asking what happened, just goes to show that this was a horrible and very unexpected accident. Charles sounded very worried as well. Of course everyone are concerned, but the way Kimi and Charles reacted really made the whole thing that much more real for me
Big fireballs are not common (anymore) in F1 racing. So seeing one worries everyone, as it means the crash was extra nasty. And these guys are also very aware that these days it's not just fuel they have in their car, but also batteries, which complicate fires extensively.
Watching it, most of us instantly knew it was going to be a red flag. You don't fix that kind of fireball under a safety car! Glad Romain was ok though...
i was watching the race relaxed on the sofa with my dad, and after 20 seconds I was almost crying and swearing af. you don't see stuff like that very much, when you see something like the happen firstly you understand in a moment that something bad and huge happened and it's a big big one, and you're worried for him because you see something unbelievable just happening in front of your eyes. speechless.
It's been almost a year and still I'm shocked about Grosjean's crash itself and their reactions. Specially Leclerc who sounded traumatised after losing a friend few months ago and Kvyat who immediately thought he was at fault.
I think we can all agree on that day Charles really needed one of the McLaren engineers, calm but worried, understanding that all the drivers saw was a fire and they had no information. Ferrari’s answer to everything is “just checking”. Lando’s engineer told him to stay calm and drive slowly and safely back to the pits (he had damage). That was the message Charles needed, or someone to talk him back to the pits. Thank God Seb knew what to do for him.
Leclerc sounds the most concerned. I can understand why. I don’t think the other drivers at the point knew how serious it was until they saw the footage but Leclerc saw it in his mirrors and I understand his fear because his late godfather Jules Bianci died in f1 a few years ago.
At least 2 veterans ( Vettel and Kimi, which is younger brother of another historical pilot that nearly lost his neck in a accident at Silverstone) plus a mid-veteran ( Lewis) knew EXACTLY what was going on and what could have gone even worse.
I really gotta give credit to Hamelin (Gasly’s race engineer). Although he severely understated the Grosjean crash he definitely did it for the benefit of Gasly, who I assume would lose his shit after hearing that another of his peers may be having a potentially fatal crash.
You can see how Leclerc was traumatized by Suzuka 2014 and Spa 2019... both of those situations where were people close to him died from a crash. You can... hear it in his voice and thats why he was so glad it was OK Edit: Jules was his godfather and Antoine was a good friend
That has illustrated how great the relationships between the drivers are. Thankfully everyone was ok. Thanks to all marshals have cooperated in the best way. Moreover, Grosjean's job was incredible
Kvyat goes from complaining about Grosjean immediately to desperately asking about his wellbeing. Charles' radio is equally heartbreaking. Grosjean escaping with "minor injuries" from that horror crash is beyond a relief.
I like that Kvyat instantly changed to concern when the red flag message came through. Racing is racing, but they obviously care about the safety of other drivers.
Not just what and not just who's team lost a car, but exactly which car and driver. That's next level situational awareness over F1 drivers already being several levels above everyone else.
Yeah its a really tough situation when stuff like that happens. You don't what to say anything. And the drivers know if they don't get out immediately something big happened. Glad he is okay.
The fact that nearly all of them asked if he's okay and if he's out showes that F1 is a big family and cares about the others even though they race against each other
Man, you can hear the anguish and genuine concern in Charles' voice. Being personally impacted by tragedy the way he has and losing people close to him has to always come to mind when he witnesses something like that. Not to say the other drivers were less concerned but he desperately needed affirmation that Romain was okay.
The difference when the engineers are talking to the French drivers (Ocon and Gasly) as compared to everyone else... you just know that they wanted to not stress them too much 😭
honestly! i wish Charles had had someone to calm him down and reassure him and treat him with care. The french speaking drivers have suffered so much in recent years and this crash was so terrifying
@@joker.7053 No he doesn't. He was almost not speaking and with the car noises it's impossible to hear. Stop protecting Kimi over everything he does, he's not a god.
i feel bad that there’s so much radio of leclerc being so hard on himself and then there’s this one when he’s absolutely in panic mode honestly his voice sounds so freak out and scared for grosjean but the calm he has to maintain to bring back his car to the pits is amazing
I think it's just a very stupid and inconsiderate miscommunication on the Engineer's part. What Kimi was asking: "Is Grosjean out of the car?" What the Engineer likely thought Kimi was asking: "Is Grosjean out of the race?" Answering I guess so to the second interpretation makes a lot more sense than the first one.
@@GHawkinsOneSix he probably didn't know whether Grosjean was safe at that point, and didn't want to actually say the worst... we all try to avoid stuff like that until we cannot deny it anymore... kimi knew.. also since when does kimi care who is out of a race? 😂 It was about the fire... anyone who's been on the track knows by now, it not the impact we are worried about; it's fire (my heart pounds now, sitting on a chair, one week later... just say 'fire' and watch the heart rate and stress levels shoot up!)
Damn... I feel bad for Charles Leclerc. He lost two people he knew to a similar crash, Jules Bianchi and Anthoine Hubert, and, to be honest, if I lost two people I knew, I'd be scared shitless, too.
Kimi comes from a culture that prizes restraint in public about emotion. People confuse his restraint for many things but , I think, he really was scared for Grosjean.
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@@INF-pj5wp dont worry, i understood your point and agreed with it 😅 just to make a clierance in case there are some people here who do not understand us
Because I haven't seen anyone else comment the time stamps 0:01 #77 Valtteri Bottas 0:20 #44 Lewis Hamilton 1:01 #5 Sebastian Vettel 1:36 #16 Charles Leclerc 2:16 #33 Max Verstappen 2:42 #23 Alex Albon 3:07 #55 Carlos Sainz 3:33 #41 Lando Norris 3:54 #31 Esteban Ocon 4:12 #26 Daniil Kvyat 4:43 #10 Pierre Gasley 5:00 #11 Sergio Perez 5:20 #7 Kimi Raikkon 5:52 #99 Antonio Giovinazzi 6:09 #63 George Russel 6:30 #6 Nicholas Latifi Your welcome comment scroller
Guys, I tried my best to make every radio as concise as possible. Also not every driver reacted to Grosjean’s crash. (Ricciardo and Stroll)
Edit: Apologies everyone for missing out Magnussen. I was in a rush to get this video out as quickly as possible, and didn't realise that I missed him out of the video... As for Kevin's radio, he was told by Haas that Romain was out of the car and safe.
Here's what the team told Kevin: "Okay so Romain had an incident but he is out of the car and he's safe. Okay there's a fire near the car, but he's out of the car and safe."
Kevin after seeing the fire: "Sh*t, is he... Is he okay..?"
Engineer: "Yep he's out of the car, he's out of the car and safe. They're putting out the fire but Romain is out of the car and safe. There's no one is trouble, okay?"
Once again apologies about the mistake.
Thx for subtitling, not always easy yo understand ! You're the best channel for f1 radio !
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And Magnussen😉But thank you so much for this Video. I saw the crash in TV. It was horrible
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the lack of response to "Is he ok?" must be terrifying
Yeah, they probably thought engineers chose not to say anything.
It's more significative for Kvyat "I'll let you know, but not now"
If I hear that for me it's sure he's dead.
@@prosaic.7944 ofcourse not their not kids their grown ups, lying is pretty stupid to them
The most chilling answer to that question came from Bono - no eyes on footage. That's when you know it's looking grim.
I think for the engineers its the same, just imagine u sit there, and just dont get any camera footage where u would usually get some and u have no idea whats going on, no message, nothing. Also, Im pretty sure the Haas pitwall saw the crash from inside the car and the FIA has to have the footage to this day.
Kimi NEVER repeats himself. But this time he did 2 times. That is how you know he cared.
"For what"
I think he actually repeated it 3 times
@@stanlol. technically he repeated himself twice, he said it three times though (as he said it the first time, repeated it once, that was the second time, and repeated a second time, that's when he said it for the third time).
FOR WHAT
FOR WHAT!?!?!?
The way Leclerc react and he was not even involved in the accident, shows how leclerc remembers about other accidents involving friends/familiars.....
Both are french too.
(Don't tell me he is from Monaco wtf this is even an ethnie)
@@Raisonnance. well monaco plays in the french league in football so we can consider it I guess xD
yeah isn’t Leclerc the godson of Jules Bianchi ?
@@ctrl9439 Yap, you're right!
Involved or not all F1 drivers would care and be nervous about the status of their fellow driver especially in a big crash.
Every engineer : Explains the situation to the driver
Vettel: Explains the situation to the engineer.
Basically sums up his entire time at Ferrari.
@@stonexl we are checking, we are checking, slow button on.
@@Chuckiele I think they forgot to turn the slow button off after Abu Dhabi 2019
Lmao. He was such a valuable team member of Ferrari. I mean he is for every team but they needed him xD too bad the car wasn't perfect fit for him
@@buzzkillroza499 Exactly. 2020 wasn’t a good season, that’s for sure, and 2019 he made too many mistakes, but he was Ferraris only chance of winning a title from 2012 onwards. Seb only ever got beaten in seasons where the car was much worse than in the previous season, which to me proves that it’s mostly down to motivation and maybe confidence
Charles desperation gave me the chills.
He lost two mates already in racing
It put a tear in my eye. He was clearly contemplating a scenario where he would lose another friend. Horrible...
Yes, it's almost like he doesn't dare to ask "Who is it ?" His voice gets weak there. Scared as hell. Impressive.
His radio made me feel like he was pull over and help
Same
I like how pretty much the first thing they all say is "is everyone okay?"
Not ham
@@wahyuahmedrasheed8091 he did ask if everyone was okay lol
@@wahyuahmedrasheed8091 The first thing he said was asking if everyone was okay.
I think after Senna's accident everyones first question is that about "red flag".
Apart from Leclerc. Fuck
You can tell by his voice: Leclerc was scared shitless, and he was genuinely concerned for the safety of Grosjean.
im pretty sure everyone was really concerned for Grosjean
@@jonathancorwin5133 Except for Lewis Hamilton..
@@sockdip69 he asked twice if everyone involved was ok, what are you on?
That's cause they are buddies, he lost his godfather Lucas Bianchi also. Leclerc doesn't wanna see grosjean die too.
@@sockdip69 are you deaf? If not, are you blind? You must be both...
I feel so bad for Leclerc, he was so scared. His godfather was Jules Bianchi and his good friend was Anthoine Hubert, and both died racing. He’s probably so afraid of someone else dying too, especially because Grosjean was a friend of Jules.
I didn't know he was that close to the the two drivers who where the most recent deaths, must have thought now it's happening again, terrifying.
@@GunsNRoses1123 when he said "please... No" you could really tell what was going through his head.
His dad also died a few days before his first f2 win. He has experience pain upon pain in his life
I can't be the only one who teared up a bit during that part, knowing what he's been through. I can't imagine what was going through his head. Thankful that Grosjean was alright.
Leclerc : f*ck f*ck f*ck, this was a big one
😅😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You know it's serious when you hear Kimi Raikkonen speaking in sentences
It even got the engineer confused
Sounded sad too.
Lol ik
@Nichlas Foldager wait, you laughed at first?
Jajaja
Charles Leclerc's gave me goosebumps. You could hear the fear in his voice. Can't imagine what he must of been thinking in those few minutes.
"Please not another one, I've already lost Jules and Anthoine"
@@karnakua8054 that’s probably definitely what he was thinking
Not just Charles, but Kimi aswell. I've never heard fear in Kimi's voice before, but in this situation u could tell he was genuinely shaken up
S I m p
@@TheConfidentNoob yeah i noticed that, kimi cared.
Charles being the one with the most concern is sad when you realize how close he was to the two drivers who have died most recently in formula cars
Especially when you remember Charles and Romain are close friends
Still no information?
He was also one of the guys that was close enough to see it. The guys in the front of the field know only what their crew are telling them and they're trying to keep their drivers calm.
Also ge saw the crash happen in his mirror, others didn’t
You know that when Kimi's speaking softly to his engineer, something BIG has happened. So glad Grosjean is ok.
especially after the engineer explaining the delta procedure to him as if hes a 10 year old that has just joined f1
@@joolz9426 and he didnt scold the engineer for that.
That was the problem
He full on sounded like he was holding back tears…
yeah he didn't even speak loud enough he couldn't
"someone touched and lost a wheel"
well... A little more than that
Some of them didn't want to burden the driver.
That's an oversimplification, but yes
Also; "There is a mess behind you", that's how I'd describe my bedroom floor. But obviously I can see their (engineers) reasons for doing it, also they've just seen the scene themselves.
Driver - “ is that fire i see?”
Spotter- “ yeah someone’s just having a barbecue near the track, nothing to worry about”
The whole fucking thing fell apart
The way Leclerc worries so much about the accident breaks my heart. I think we all know where his mind goes.
Jules and Antoine
He had Hubert on his mind
@@vaudvillevillain_ and Bianchi
Jules Bianchi, Anthoine Hubert. If Romain had died that day... if he had called it quits, I would not blame him.
"No information" means "No, he's still in the fire right now."
Well no sh
It just mean they have nothing confirmed
@@sup3rpiggi354 which is careful talk of we have no idea if he’s dead or not really.
@@charleyatkins9094 yes that's exactly the point of no information right
chillin his base in his fireproof armor just cause he was freezing earlier
Every single driver asks if everyone is okay. That’s beautiful. They care so much for each other as humans. Family first, sport second.
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It’s honestly a surprise. If he wasn’t on fire I’m pretty sure Hamilton would’ve tried to spin him out again
@@jacobthomas957 the fuck you on about mate lmao
@@jacobthomas957 obsessed
Vin Diesel moment
The fact that Seb knew who crashed just through his rear view mirror shows his presence of mind!
That's what I thought as well!
Seb is massively involved in the driver safety aspect of F1 I believe. His and leclerc's reactions hit the hardest. Genuine thought and care for fellow racers in an adrenaline fueled moment no doubt
Nah the race engineer says grosjean. U just barely hear it he starts talking over him seb heard him tho
1:15 "Was uh.. grosjean"
Meanwhile his engineer did the "we are checking" meme
I'm sure Gasly's engineer, said "Someone touched and lost a wheel" on purpose. Pierre would've freaked out if he knew what was actually going on...the team reads the drivers emotions as they speak and let them know accordingly. These are the small things people don't notice about Formula 1.
Cheers to everyone.
Hope Romain is back on track soon
I agree, he downplayed the accident but I believe he did it so as not to cause his driver undue stress at that moment.
Yeah, Gasly lost a friend a few years back. Maybe that's why.
@@quinn_inaka aka bianchi and hubert
He's going for indy car this year mate!
You guys have to understand that if Pierre gasly has been told about the accident, he could have had a heart attack right there and then shunted hard af too
I love the fact that everyone tries to win, but as soon as someone crashes everyone first asks if they’re ok
That's the spirit yeah, and it's small world, everyone knows everybody so they care about each other even when don't like each other it's never good news when someone dies on track
Sportsmanship for the win...
Rivals on track but best buddies offtrack
Well I guess there's a difference between wanting to win a race and wanting / not wanting someone to die lol
The fact that the first questions the asked were “is everyone ok?” “Did he get out?” Not only shows how dangerous this sport is, but it shows that they genuinely care about the other drivers. It’s always life before a race. George Russell also showed that at Silverstone this year. They are true sportsman.
Then LW says "That was a good start" 😂
@@enigmamyth first he asked if everyone was okay, he didn't know the extent of the crash, so made a comment about his start. It could have just been lots of debris on the track, not all red flags are brutal crashes
Mercedes are so good even their radios are more crisp and clear
True especially in comparison to Ferrari
Because they use Sennheiser
@@ranjitcherian1835 I thought they are sponsored by Bose
@@ranjitcherian1835 They all use Riedel, they've had a deal with F1 since forever.
@@instenalable Bose is Hamilton's personal favourite brand.
"Someone touched and lost a wheel"
Understatement of the century...
well, they aren't wrong ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Lost a bit more then a wheel there.....
In fact he lost a wheel, for sure......
maybe he didnt want driver to worry before they knew if he was okey
He didn't want Gasly to stress the hell out in his car because of what happened to Hubert
Charles radio gave me chills, he already lost Jules Bianchi his godfather so the fear going through his mind after the crash just gives me the chills
And Antonine hubert
@@antan2329 Correct
@@antan2329 He was so sad in spa when that happened
Let’s also not forget Kvyat. He sounded like he was scared shitless because he feared that he just killed Grosjean, notice how desperate he sounded when he asked if he was alright.
that “no... please” broke my heart
It's absolutely harrowing how distraught Charles Leclerc was. We need more of these friendships between the drivers that extends beyond teammates.
It’s not just friendships…it’s trauma
I mean it'd not necessarily friendship just caring for your fellow racers
Kimi actually conveyed some genuine emotion through his voice... shows how concerned he was and how much the drivers really care for eachother
And the same with Leclerc
@@RWilmot03 kvyat too
You should see formula e drivers are literally try to smash each other cars
Miles ahead in his assessment!
I mean no one wishes anyone to get hurt over a game, everyone hopes to get home safe
This incident summarized:
All drivers: “Is everyone ok?”
Engineers: “Red flag, red flag, keep the delta positive”
Leclerc: “F*ck f*ck f*ck me, tell me he’s alright”
A few drivers: “That was a great start”
Ferrari: “We are checking”
Ferrari is still checking
@@johngancarcik5682 Legend has it that Ferrari is still checking to this day
And Raikkonen speaking in sentences
@@traskulgo yeah
Stroll: ...
“Why are there so many ‘Ferrari: We are checking’ comments?”
Ferrari: We are checking...
Because THEY WERE CHECKING!
It's not rocket science...
@@koitorob wE Are ChEkIng sTaNd bY
We don't know but we are checking
You can hear the lack of communicative bond between vettel & his crew. They needed to part ways.
We are checking
Lando's engineer is the one only where you can tell his emotional state means he's assuming the worst.
"Jarv freaking crying"
-Norris, Lando
And he was the first one before there was a red flag cos he said over the radio there is gonna be a red flag
Idk, checo engineering saying no to is everyone ok was kinda off putting lol
and kimi, very quiet and obviously worried he is the oldest driver so he was assuming the worst as he remembered when f1 was more dangerous
I think he happened to see it on the screen as it happened.
It's crazy to think that during almost all of the driver's audio, Grosjean is still in the fire.
I wonder what his team were radioing him
@@InvagPrune same, but i think they are speechless seeing the footage
@@InvagPrune I’m sure they tried but with all that fire it was probably pretty obvious to them that the radio was fried. Also they would’ve known that he couldn’t respond because the only way for them to hear him speak is by him pushing a button on the steering wheel, which he lost. And even if he had access to the wheel he would’ve been more occupied with trying to get out than pushing buttons
@@InvagPrune "red flag, red flag, keep the delta positive"
30 seconds in that half-car that's being incinerated. Those fire-resistant overalls are protective for just 7 seconds, he escaped with MINOR burns to his hands.
HE'S IN THE FUCKING INDYCAR SERIES TOO, America's FASTEST single-seat racing series (230mph)
David Bowie: “Is there life on Mars?”
Ferrari: “We are checking.”
Dude, all engineers were clueless.
@@angilolissimo5331 Still it was a good one ! Lol
@@angilolissimo5331 they always say that lol
Surely using Internet Explorer
I will let you know 😂
Out of everyone, I felt how devastated Kvyat was.
dude was “meant” to be angry for Romain,.. but the he saw the fire,.. that must be some crazy emotional rollercoaster for sure
@@LeoMessiHD3 yeah, he said it himself at an interview
@@LeoMessiHD3 Yep. Totally understandable and human. For a second it's a normal driver reaction (like any other race) because someone cut across him, then as soon as he saw impact in his mirror he's immediately concerned for the life of another human being.
I agree. Basically everyone was concerned, but Kvyat and Leclerc more than everyone else.
@@lukasfontana7589 not all the driver see the fire in full flame. Some driver see the spark, some didn't see at all. The one really concerned is the one that know exactly what happen. Like Kimi, Kvyatt, LeClerc, Lando's engineer
"Someone touched and lost a wheel", said Gasly's engineer: this should be included in the Guiness Book of Records under the category "Understatement"!
Well... he wasn't wrong I mean >.>
@@nansi113 who? I don't follow f2 that much sry
@@pav4i Anthoine Hubert. He was also a great friend of Leclerc, and he died right before Leclerc's first win at Spa.
@@nerd_nato564 What Bianchi was for Leclerc, Hubert was for Gasly. Almost a godfather and older brother on track.
So IMHO the engineer decided to say a half truth to put him at ease.
Right up there with "obviously a major malfunction"
You know it's bad when the flight director says "lock the doors."
Vettel: What color is my car?!? Ferrari radio: Stand by, we are checking...
I laughed when Vettel said "it's the fire"
Slow button on, slow button on
Đức it's never off
Come on, every team said they didn't have info yet.
vettel had more info than his team :D
u can tell that kvyat has the most panic reaction cause he was the one who involved in that accident. and idk why but kimi just sounded different...
I'm new to F1 as a fan, but he's been racing for awhile hasn't he so maybe he's seen similar crashes to this before where flames are that big so he was just really worried.
Kimi and Grosjean were teammates for a few years, and Kimi is the most experienced driver on the grid, so he has an entirely different perspective to these situations. Just like LeClerc, who lost family the last time some died in F1. The difference in Kimi's voice is just that he's normally so strident and not really giving a crap about anyone else's opinion, that when he really cares the feelings bleed through into the voice.
@@vfripnerdythings7411 that and it looked like Kimi was maybe the only driver who saw the crash properly as he had gone wide on the other side of the track. He knows how big the crash was
Mimi has raced with grosjean for 9 years so he was worried
@@GoFish.1 9 years? What are you talking about?
Leclerc, Kvyat & Raikkonen's reactions are just heartbreaking. I'm still in shock since I watched this live. Thank God he is ok
Landos engineer Jarv was scared too
@@johngancarcik5682 That's not Jarv. Will is his race engineer. Jarvis was performance engineer ( Jose replaced him )
@@hipotenuza5663 oh ok thanks where did Jarv go?
@@johngancarcik5682 moved to USA
yea also cause grosjean had a lil bit of collision with kvyat, therefore daniil didnt want him to be
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@@user-rk8yb5sg4s COVID 19 delta variant
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true ahaha
1:38 you can tell leclerc didn’t want to loss another one first a relative then a friend and it would mess him up to loss somebody who he saw but not have tht type of relationship
Grosjean as a native Francophone, who'd been in the world a lot longer than Gasly, Ocon or Le Clerc, actually has acted as a bit of a mentor to all three now and then, not that they don't all speak perfect English, but it's easier to get things explained in your own language from time to time.
That's why Gasly's and Ocon's walls downplayed it to them.
So if it had have been a worse case scenario, poor Charles would have been decimated, devastated and overwhelmed, it would be three people he cared for gone at the wheel before he was 25.
That's why he was so scared. Fortunately it wasn't the case.
@@Apis4 also kimi had a different voice
for this who didn't know Jules was a godfather of Charles
@@TheAndostro wait whattttt
@@cykixen9990 "In 2014, Leclerc graduated to Formula Renault and steadily rose through the ranks. Unfortunately, tragedy struck when his good friend and godfather, Jules Bianchi passed away" via.essentiallysports.com
Charles lost 2 of his friends this way, thats why he's so scared for grosjean
Actually, thats not the reason
@@maurizioarrivabene8182 So what is the reason then?
@@maurizioarrivabene8182 what is the reason??
Also Grosjean is french like, his too other friends
@@PhO3NiX96 ?? that's just what he said, doesn't matter if they speak french, they are friends after all...
Leclercs' and Kvyats' reaction is heartbreaking, you can tell how scared they were
Especially Kvyat, imagine to have that regret on your mind of kinda be involved in an accident like that, you pray that nothing happened
@@coastallab3926 i agree
Not just full sentences from Kimi but he even sounds scared. As much as Charles reaction gave me goose bumps, kimi’s Sent shivers down my spine.
he voice broke when he repeated the question a third time
Kimi was downright shaken, none of his usual bluster at all.
Gasly Engineer “someone touch and lost a wheel”
.... I guess he wasn’t lying....
It was like grosejean lost most of the car then a tyre
More like the tyre Lost the car...
That's still factual!
He lost it in a puddle of melted rubber . . .
Technically yes, Grosjean did lose a wheel. Along with his fuel line, probably his engine, and the entire rear half of his car
Is the Earth round ?
Ferrari: stand by, we're checking.
Hahha :)
No its not. Its an oblate spheroid.
@@sodaaccount is an oblate spheroid round?
@@JohnSmith-kj2od yes
@@JohnSmith-kj2od I dont know wheter or not you are trying to troll. No an oblate spheroid is not round. Round is two dimensional, its 3d counterpart is called sphere. Oblate expresses its no real sphere, but rather elliptical due to the forces at the equator.
I expected Kimi to snap at his engineer cuz he had to repeat himself like 5 times
GIVE ME STEERING WHEEL!!!!!!
@@colin6183 YOU ARE DESTROYING THE CAR!
He does have a short temper tho😂
Kimis engineer is one of my favourites however he does need to work on his hearing a bit. Or his Rnglish, I don't know
@@harroldinab they need to fix the damn mic and communication set.. mercedes got far better communication gear.
Lewis “is everyone ok?”
“Damn that was a good start” I’m dead
It was a killer of a start tho. He was basically already across the chequered flag, no wonder he didn’t see anything in his mirrors
He already turned in, so he didn't see fire thus he didn't know how serious it was.
I love how softly he said the "damn that was a good start" lol.
But to be fair to him he was way too far ahead to know how bad Grosjean's accident was.
Tbf to him it was a great start. If he had seen what happened I don't think he'd give a shit about his start but he didn't. From the way bono explained it, it sounded like Grosjeans engine just blew
That's rude for Hamilton
Damn Charles clearly very very stressed recent events in his life I can see why.
Normal he losse antoine and jules in f1/f2 cradh
He lost Anthoine, his father Hervé and Jules.
His desperation towards a fellow racing driver is understandable.
He also saw it, where no every driver did until they got around the track
1:35 charles reaction, you can tell he's emotional about it. He's already lost two close friends like this, doesn't want to lose a 3rd.
Also a fellow Frenchman
@@lohithreddy6629 Charles is Monégasque mate, tho get what you mean.
But he live at Monaco and have the nationality but he stay french, like Bianchi
@@jamestchuenteu9324 Jules was born in France, in Nice , Charles was born in Monte Carlo Monaco
@Jose Guaura yeah I saw that, it's heartbreaking
I have never seen such a compilation of professionalism, class, and compassion on the radio from all of these F1 teams.
And Hamilton was on there too
@@glasgowrangers5525 Hamilton asked if everyone was ok in the span of what 5 sec? Everyone here was scared for the people involved
Except Ferrari cos they’re still checking
Kyvat would never have forgiven himself if Grosjean didn't get out that day, even if it wasn't his fault
No one will ever forgive themselves.
he's in disbelief because its a good start i think
@@deshawncarlisle3840 congratulations, bravo, Darwin award...
@@deshawncarlisle3840 idiot
I have never heard that... almost desperation in Kimi's voice when asking what happened, just goes to show that this was a horrible and very unexpected accident. Charles sounded very worried as well. Of course everyone are concerned, but the way Kimi and Charles reacted really made the whole thing that much more real for me
On Kyvat must have been scared to hell, he probably thought that he just killed one of the only people who now exactly what it is he does.
Big fireballs are not common (anymore) in F1 racing. So seeing one worries everyone, as it means the crash was extra nasty.
And these guys are also very aware that these days it's not just fuel they have in their car, but also batteries, which complicate fires extensively.
Seb too
Charles godfather and best friend died racing. Of course he’d be more worried than some of the others.
"we race as one" sounds soo meaningful and true after listening to these radios
More than the whole BLM circus before the race.
@@PannenTheKoek I like that much better than the facist BLM that is for sure
@@mrex3553 Don't say BLM is fascist, that's unfair on fascism.
Except for Bottas, he haven't given a f*ck
@@mrex3553 If you think BLM is fascist I’m not sure you understand what fascism is
Ooh damn it was so big. Lando's engineer even tells him that the red flag will come out before it actually does, man everyone sh*t their pants.
Watching it, most of us instantly knew it was going to be a red flag. You don't fix that kind of fireball under a safety car! Glad Romain was ok though...
@@adammaverickcurtis yeah that's true, but you gotta agree that a "there's gonna be a red flag" team radio is pretty unusual
@@MrMikpik Thought so, too. But Lando's race engineer has generally been really on point!
@@JanWeigangMusic True that, one of the best
i was watching the race relaxed on the sofa with my dad, and after 20 seconds I was almost crying and swearing af. you don't see stuff like that very much, when you see something like the happen firstly you understand in a moment that something bad and huge happened and it's a big big one, and you're worried for him because you see something unbelievable just happening in front of your eyes. speechless.
That's the first time I've ever heard Kimi speak in proper sentences and actually sounds quite emotional???? Leclercs radio breaks my heart every time
I'd give anything to hear their reactions that Grosjean was okay.
They were already in the pits out of cars so there's video of it from race day
There is one with leclercs reaction here:
th-cam.com/video/l3blZ9X3jzs/w-d-xo.html
@@jesssmith3373 Dead link.
kimis voice is.. different
It sounded like Kimi was genuinely concerned.
@@SerPurple51 Definitely was. It's just that they probably had problems setting up Kimi's comms, hence the low volume.
it sounds like his is crying
My Friend. Imagine Seeing Ur Friend In A Car Fire
@@saintofficials hit must be terrifying
I know Kimi is normally quiet, but his voice have me chills. You could tell he was worried.
he just had no voice
The way Kvyat switched from angry to desperate when he saw the flames
i think charles was the only one that actually saw the crash and you can see the diiference in tone to the others
kviyat saw it too
Yeah danii saw it as well he was somewhat apart of the crash so very clear footage for him
Plus Charles was really closs to Jules Bianchi and Anthoine Hubert who both died in crashes. Plus he gets along with Grosjean too
He was probably looking at his mirrors
@@cptjazz2146 I could see Kviyats head turning 5-6 times to see the crash .. I'm sure he saw it
It's been almost a year and still I'm shocked about Grosjean's crash itself and their reactions. Specially Leclerc who sounded traumatised after losing a friend few months ago and Kvyat who immediately thought he was at fault.
I think we can all agree on that day Charles really needed one of the McLaren engineers, calm but worried, understanding that all the drivers saw was a fire and they had no information. Ferrari’s answer to everything is “just checking”.
Lando’s engineer told him to stay calm and drive slowly and safely back to the pits (he had damage). That was the message Charles needed, or someone to talk him back to the pits. Thank God Seb knew what to do for him.
what did seb do?
Leclerc sounds the most concerned. I can understand why. I don’t think the other drivers at the point knew how serious it was until they saw the footage but Leclerc saw it in his mirrors and I understand his fear because his late godfather Jules Bianci died in f1 a few years ago.
and his buddy anthoine hubert in 2019
@@razzberry4756 yeah his friend in f2 also died 🥺
At least 2 veterans ( Vettel and Kimi, which is younger brother of another historical pilot that nearly lost his neck in a accident at Silverstone) plus a mid-veteran ( Lewis) knew EXACTLY what was going on and what could have gone even worse.
@@RejectedInch how can you call Seb a veteran and Lewis a mid-veteran, when Lewis is older than Seb by 3 years
@@razzberry4756 0q
I really gotta give credit to Hamelin (Gasly’s race engineer). Although he severely understated the Grosjean crash he definitely did it for the benefit of Gasly, who I assume would lose his shit after hearing that another of his peers may be having a potentially fatal crash.
True
Some of the most competitive people in the world and they’re almost all immediately asking if the driver’s ok. Respect
You can see how Leclerc was traumatized by Suzuka 2014 and Spa 2019... both of those situations where were people close to him died from a crash. You can... hear it in his voice and thats why he was so glad it was OK
Edit: Jules was his godfather and Antoine was a good friend
Massive Respect to everyone. First thing they asked was if the driver was okay.
everyone except Lance Stroll....
Well.. I think Stroll got his karma for that when he flipped later in the race
And did you realize how calmed all of the engineers sounded?
And fucking hamilton saying that his start was good.
@@ronwesilen4536 and Giovannazi and Russel complaining at his
That has illustrated how great the relationships between the drivers are. Thankfully everyone was ok. Thanks to all marshals have cooperated in the best way. Moreover, Grosjean's job was incredible
theyre good friend outside the track
Even if there isn’t. You’ll still be scared.
Kvyat goes from complaining about Grosjean immediately to desperately asking about his wellbeing. Charles' radio is equally heartbreaking. Grosjean escaping with "minor injuries" from that horror crash is beyond a relief.
Probably because he was bummed that they made contact, and didn't want nothing bad to come out of it, not really complaining, just bummed.
at turn 8/9 when the drivers can see the fire, u can see kyvat do the cross sign as he was seeing how bad the fire was.
I like that Kvyat instantly changed to concern when the red flag message came through. Racing is racing, but they obviously care about the safety of other drivers.
I love how vettel just knows what happened already, they didnt have to tell him
Not just what and not just who's team lost a car, but exactly which car and driver.
That's next level situational awareness over F1 drivers already being several levels above everyone else.
Vettel:"So when are you guys going to build a good car?"
Ferrari: "We're still checking"
22 probably
Seb ima dip
it's the damn livery im tellin yall its a curse
Notice how most of the engineers don’t say there’s a fire cuz they probably don’t want the drivers to get unsettled.
Yeah its a really tough situation when stuff like that happens. You don't what to say anything. And the drivers know if they don't get out immediately something big happened. Glad he is okay.
And notice how most of them knew there was fire anyway, all while driving at 200Km/h+
"Someone touched and lost a Wheel" *a very good explanation of a F1 Car exploding in a Fireball in 2 parts*
Kimi's reaction gets me the most for some reason. Maybe it is hearing actual emotion in his voice is eerie
and full scentence
The fact that nearly all of them asked if he's okay and if he's out showes that F1 is a big family and cares about the others even though they race against each other
Leclerc & Kvyat's reaction was quite something
Even Kimi talking in sentences was showing just how fatal this incident could be, should some of the safety regulations not have been in place
@John Smith I get what you're saying, but both were not his fault objectively speaking.
I never experienced Kimi like that... He knew exactly how brutal the crash must have been.
"Someone touch, and lost a wheel" ladies and gents, the understatement of the decade.
🤣
Both of the French drivers got very much of an understatement as a response. "Just a bit of a mess behind you" with Ocon.
Even in a horrific accident like this, Vettel's engineer still has a way to fit in "We are checking..."
The fact that their first or second questions were almost always "Is everyone okay?", respect to them for caring about their competitors in the race
Man, you can hear the anguish and genuine concern in Charles' voice. Being personally impacted by tragedy the way he has and losing people close to him has to always come to mind when he witnesses something like that. Not to say the other drivers were less concerned but he desperately needed affirmation that Romain was okay.
Sounded like Kimi was on the verge of crying
And leclerc
My Friend. Imagine Seeing Ur Friend In A Car Fire
In most of kimis career that crash would’ve been certain death
I doubt he was on the verge of crying in that instant
They were teammates in the past...
bro kimi sounded scared for once in his life
My Friend. Imagine Seeing Ur Friend In A Car Fire *Bahrain 2018 Flashback*
Kimi and Grosjean were teammates so obviously he’s concerned. And the fact that their both fathers just increases the concern.
@@sebastianxavier9087 yes
@@sebastianxavier9087 Yea I understand now
A little part of me broke when listening to Kvyat... Fuck
He was the one hit by Grosjean and he must have felt horrible while waiting for an update...
The difference when the engineers are talking to the French drivers (Ocon and Gasly) as compared to everyone else... you just know that they wanted to not stress them too much 😭
honestly! i wish Charles had had someone to calm him down and reassure him and treat him with care. The french speaking drivers have suffered so much in recent years and this crash was so terrifying
I was scared that Kimi shouts to his engineer.
That sort of things happens, if someone ask you something 3 times and dont answer. So i think he has the right to shout. It happened before.
@@joker.7053 No he doesn't. He was almost not speaking and with the car noises it's impossible to hear. Stop protecting Kimi over everything he does, he's not a god.
@@joker.7053 kimis voice was inaudible.
@@joao2669 and that’s why he didn’t shout
@@usahillo No, that was not.
Ferrari 2021: “Sebastien we have finished checking.”
Carlos Sainz: “What have I done!”
Carlos in his mind:" this is not smooth operation"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
4:33 Respect
Leclerc too
Especially because danil kvyat hit him on the crash
Grosjean came in kvyat's way, so it's not his fault@@Platinumtrophyguy
@@iamnishom5689 yes but I know kvyat THE TORPEDO 🔥🔥🔥🔥🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
i feel bad that there’s so much radio of leclerc being so hard on himself and then there’s this one when he’s absolutely in panic mode
honestly his voice sounds so freak out and scared for grosjean but the calm he has to maintain to bring back his car to the pits is amazing
Nobody
Ferrari: We are checking
'still no information'
Vettel: who is it?
Ferrari: understood, we are looking
They will still be checking forver moee
yeees we are looking
plan b plan b
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To a man, every driver's first question - "is he okay, is he out". Despite the daily battles on and off the track THAT is a brotherhood of men.
Seb is one of the most caring and thoughtful drivers to have ever driven an F1 car. Tell me I'm wrong
And one of the best looking other than riccardo
1:36 considering the loss of his godfather Jules Bianchi and close friend Anthoine Hubert, Charles Leclerc's reaction gives me chills every time
3:35 you can hear the panic in the pit engineer’s voice
He sounds scared
No wonder Kimi yells at his crew, "I guess so?" You have one job
Yeah, I found that reply weird too.
I think it's just a very stupid and inconsiderate miscommunication on the Engineer's part.
What Kimi was asking: "Is Grosjean out of the car?"
What the Engineer likely thought Kimi was asking: "Is Grosjean out of the race?"
Answering I guess so to the second interpretation makes a lot more sense than the first one.
@@GHawkinsOneSix he probably didn't know whether Grosjean was safe at that point, and didn't want to actually say the worst... we all try to avoid stuff like that until we cannot deny it anymore... kimi knew.. also since when does kimi care who is out of a race? 😂
It was about the fire... anyone who's been on the track knows by now, it not the impact we are worried about; it's fire (my heart pounds now, sitting on a chair, one week later... just say 'fire' and watch the heart rate and stress levels shoot up!)
Yea I was creeped out by thwt
@@GHawkinsOneSix thanks for pointing that out. I was outraged at that response!! But your reasoning makes perfect sense and makes it understandable.
Kimi sounded like he was starting to cry
Damn... I feel bad for Charles Leclerc. He lost two people he knew to a similar crash, Jules Bianchi and Anthoine Hubert, and, to be honest, if I lost two people I knew, I'd be scared shitless, too.
Kimis voice sounded totally diffrent from how it normally sounds. You could hear the slight panic and concern in his voice.
Kimi comes from a culture that prizes restraint in public about emotion.
People confuse his restraint for many things but , I think, he really was scared for Grosjean.
@@phil4986 That's also what I thought, and yeah I know how the Finnish deal with emotions.
Greetings from a Finn: We're not motionless people even though we seem to look like that outside 🙈🙈 it's just in our culture that it's better to not show your emotions to "randoms" too much
@@-Julia-96 I really love your culture and language so don't get me wrong
@@INF-pj5wp dont worry, i understood your point and agreed with it 😅 just to make a clierance in case there are some people here who do not understand us
Because I haven't seen anyone else comment the time stamps
0:01 #77 Valtteri Bottas
0:20 #44 Lewis Hamilton
1:01 #5 Sebastian Vettel
1:36 #16 Charles Leclerc
2:16 #33 Max Verstappen
2:42 #23 Alex Albon
3:07 #55 Carlos Sainz
3:33 #41 Lando Norris
3:54 #31 Esteban Ocon
4:12 #26 Daniil Kvyat
4:43 #10 Pierre Gasley
5:00 #11 Sergio Perez
5:20 #7 Kimi Raikkon
5:52 #99 Antonio Giovinazzi
6:09 #63 George Russel
6:30 #6 Nicholas Latifi
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thank you anthony!
They are in the description tho
lando is nr 4
@@nick0taylor They weren't yesterday. I checked
Magnussen?
"Someone touched and lost a wheel" by Gasly's engineer is the biggest understatement I've ever heard
They didn’t know what exactly happened to so probably only saw the touch with kvyat
I don't think "Grosjean hit a wall and currently is in his flaming, cut-in-half vehicle" is a good way to tell him at that moment.
2:03 the way he says “noo please” really hits me