The Unusual History Of F1 Teams
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ม.ค. 2019
- Did you know that Mercedes were once Tyrrell? Or that the current Renault team competed against themselves back in the 80s? Our latest F101 explorers the unusual histories of Formula One teams.
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And 2 weeks after this video is released, Sauber renames to Alfa Romeo 🤣🤣
Brawn GP is the most successful F1 team because it won every championship it competed in :)
I paid more for my toy brawn gp car than Ross purchased a whole team
We now need an updated version with Alpha Tauri, Alpine and Aston Martin
When Toro Rosso gets a win before its big brother Red Bull.
I'm Italian, and when I was 6(2009) I thought that RedBull and ToroRosso were the same thing, but I also tought "Why the commentator translates the name of a team?
Who’s here after Toro Rosso is gonna be renamed Alpha Tauri?
Soo...Senna, Schumacher and Alonso were drivers for renault
The Lotus vs Lotus situation in 2011 gets even better if you know that Team Lotus also used Renault engines.
Another awesome video! Keep up the good work guys :)
The most interesting story was Ferrari.
So your saying when they say “Red Bull toro rosso” they are saying “Red Bull Red Bull” lmao
Ferrari is so complex. Definitely the most interesting
Great Quality!!
Matt is a natural. Very happy to see how much wtf1 has progressed. Keep up the good job!
So Sauber changed its name to Alfa Romeo, but it's actually still owned by Sauber? Weird.
Man yet another good quality video by wtf1
You left off the most amazing F1 teams of all time, Life Racing Engines, Andrea Moda Formula, and MasterCard Lola!
I really appreciated all of this as I had completely lost track of who's who. I used to watch Senna and Prost as a kid. Thanks.