Patrick was a racer of the purest kind. Sheer passion and love for the sport. For me he was serious Worldchampion material....and he sits forever in the sixwheeler P34.
I was lucky enough to meet Patrick, sitting in his car in the Brands Hatch pit lane in 1978 for the tyre tests. He kindly signed an autograph which I still have. Again at the test in 1980 I saw him sitting in his car, engine revving, about to take to the track. I ran as fast as I could, he plainly saw me and sat patiently until I arrived and took some beautiful pictures of him in the Alfa. I gave him a thumbs up and smiled and he pulled away. A few weeks later he died. He had also been riding his unicycle in the pit lane, though I was never there at the time. That rare thing these days, a generous and kind man. He had not lost the enthusiasm of a fan and still understood us. Thanks, Patrick. Very good video of an under rated an very popular driver.
I also saw him at Brands Hatch in 1980, he crashed at Clearways. I saw him looking suntanned and very confident, that was sadly the last crash he got away with.
Not only the voice us ai, also the pictures are the choice of ai. At 2:33 is a picture in black and white, but it shows NOT Depailler's accident. It shows the fatal accident on october 1971 of the swiss driver Jo Siffert in Brands Hatch!
I attended the 1980 Monaco GP practice sessions towards the swimming pool. Depailler drove the magnificent Alfa-Romeo. He was the most impressive of all the drivers.
Can we please stop using AI voices? If you’re going to put a video together, learn how to pronounce the teams, and the drivers, for God sake, put some real labor and effort into a video if you expect people to watch it.
Its funny how racing circuits have the peculiar effect of keeping the drivers alive till they are quickly rush to the nearest hospital where they sucumb to their injuries shortly after.
Well done, you managed to miss pronounce just about everything in this entire video, not to mention Jo Sifferts BRM accident at Brands Hatch almost a decade earlier. not acceptable.
I commend the choice to pay tribute to a great and unlucky F1 driver. But the overall quality of the video is poor, especially the commentary. Give up AI for good
Era un grande
Il mio favorito
Riposa in pace Patrick
Patrick was a racer of the purest kind. Sheer passion and love for the sport. For me he was serious Worldchampion material....and he sits forever in the sixwheeler P34.
I was lucky enough to meet Patrick, sitting in his car in the Brands Hatch pit lane in 1978 for the tyre tests. He kindly signed an autograph which I still have.
Again at the test in 1980 I saw him sitting in his car, engine revving, about to take to the track. I ran as fast as I could, he plainly saw me and sat patiently until I arrived and took some beautiful pictures of him in the Alfa. I gave him a thumbs up and smiled and he pulled away. A few weeks later he died.
He had also been riding his unicycle in the pit lane, though I was never there at the time.
That rare thing these days, a generous and kind man. He had not lost the enthusiasm of a fan and still understood us.
Thanks, Patrick. Very good video of an under rated an very popular driver.
I also saw him at Brands Hatch in 1980, he crashed at Clearways. I saw him looking suntanned and very confident, that was sadly the last crash he got away with.
Not only the voice us ai, also the pictures are the choice of ai. At 2:33 is a picture in black and white, but it shows NOT Depailler's accident. It shows the fatal accident on october 1971 of the swiss driver Jo Siffert in Brands Hatch!
I attended the 1980 Monaco GP practice sessions towards the swimming pool. Depailler drove the magnificent Alfa-Romeo. He was the most impressive of all the drivers.
At minute 2.35 is the Siffert accident..
I didn't know him or his name I just knew the car that he drove back then. good video, I learned something today, thank you
Can we please stop using AI voices? If you’re going to put a video together, learn how to pronounce the teams, and the drivers, for God sake, put some real labor and effort into a video if you expect people to watch it.
The mispronunciations are unforgivable.😮
Its funny how racing circuits have the peculiar effect of keeping the drivers alive till they are quickly rush to the nearest hospital where they sucumb to their injuries shortly after.
Well done, you managed to miss pronounce just about everything in this entire video, not to mention Jo Sifferts BRM accident at Brands Hatch almost a decade earlier. not acceptable.
At 2:35 ai choosed a picture of swiss driver Jo Sifferts fatal accident at Brands Hatch on october 1971
So tragisch.
I commend the choice to pay tribute to a great and unlucky F1 driver. But the overall quality of the video is poor, especially the commentary. Give up AI for good