Mansell was such a legend. It's funny talking to younger F1 fans nowadays who see the 1 world championship in a very dominant car, and almost dismiss him as a driver who only won because the stars aligned. But he was so close to being a multiple world champion in an era with Prost, Senna in their absolute primes, not to mention Piquet et al. Mansell is still in the top 10 of overall race winners in F1, garnered in an era of touchy reliability and only 16 races a season. He absolutely was the guy that gave me my love of Formula One.
@palm9211 ай бұрын
He could have won '86 or '87 if the cards fell the right way. Piquet felt he should have won in 1986, and Mansell should have won it in 1987.
@HammerHeart322911 ай бұрын
@@palm92 Arguably he could have won in 1991 too if the car wasn't unreliable in the earlier stages of the season and if that botched pitstop at Estoril didn't happen.
@JSmith1985811 ай бұрын
The issue is reading Wikipedia usually doesn't tell the full story. It's different watching it in person as it happened as, for example, I still don't understand the deifying of Senna amongst younger fans. As a 6-10 year old I was cheering on Mansell and didn't really care that much about Senna as a competitor to him.
@Rhubba11 ай бұрын
Some fans prefer Senna's overall dominance of the sport, or Prost's smooth intelligent driving or Piquet's consistency but Mansell was the most exciting driver of his era. Absolutely anything could happen with him in a race...without him pushing Senna all the way a lot of races back then would have been boring to watch.
@ugencz836411 ай бұрын
Not every younger F1 fan thinks that!
@danigonzalez429911 ай бұрын
The FW14B HAD the BEST Driver for it. Plus Senna AND Prost in 1990 Declined the offer of 2 years deal Frank Williams gave them. Plus Senna had another chance in 1991 to sign for Williams and declined again. Mansell was the only guy to drive the FW14B as it had to be. In 1993 Prost with a way better car and rivals being worst than ever was not even able to Match Nigel's numbers. And Nigel went to Indy and became Champ in his rookie year in 1993 even having a massive shunt. He almost won Indy500 (ended up 3rd) in his first race. That's how good he was. Nigel was a BEAST.
@JohnSmithShields6 ай бұрын
Keke Rosberg would have loved the FW14B
@captainmagenta89911 ай бұрын
That livery though ... the mishmash of different sponsors shouldn't work, yet it's one of the best looking cars ever to grace the grid.
@JasonSmith-ns1bi11 ай бұрын
I agree! I’m typically more partial to simple, more understated liveries but that mix of bold primary colors just works!
@Gordanovich0211 ай бұрын
I recall also Patrese in an interview many years ago lamenting that the FW14B was heavy to drive, and acknowledging that Mansell had more upper body strength than he did. Like yes, the '14B was crazy fast, but people think that anyone could have jumped into it and dominated like Mansell did, and I'm not sure they could. I suppose it's a bit like Alonso in the Renault, or Tommi Makkinen with the Mitsubishi rally cars; dominant _in the right hands_ .
@proro197411 ай бұрын
The R25 or R26 was never dominant in the manner of the FW14B. The McLaren MP4-20 was arguably the faster car in 2005 and won 10 races that season. The Ferrari 248 F1 won 9 races in 2006 and was possibly a blown engine away from winning a drivers championship. What I would say is in Alonso's hands the car came alive in a way his teammate Fisichella never could manage to achieve.
@SoggySox111 ай бұрын
The fail safe was actually the other way around (according to Adrian Newie’s book) If the car dropped onto its belly, it would slide uncontrollably until it hit something. The Williams was designed to jack itself up to full ride hight in the event of a failure. So it would be slow, but still have wheels on the ground
@richardpurves11 ай бұрын
People forget that Mansell had experience of active suspension during his Lotus days. He was pretty opposed to it ( polite version ) because when that one failed, it did things like try to raise the wheels off the track. The Williams "fail safe" was that if one bit failed, it all failed at once so you couldn't continue but it didn't try to kill you.
@palm9211 ай бұрын
The FW11B had such a system as well, but when they lost the Honda engines for 1988 it drew too much power from the Judd to be very effective.
@RANDOMZBOSSMAN111 ай бұрын
Also Williams had active suspension in 1987 piquet used it to win the Italian GP
@Mishima50511 ай бұрын
See what happened to Patrese at Monza that year…
@ibex48511 ай бұрын
Also experience of it with Williams. They designed the FW12 to use their Active Ride system for 1988. But it was not successful and hastily replaced during the British GP weekend with a passive suspension system - with which Nigel finished 2nd place in the race. The Active Ride system needed more development. In 1988 the hydraulics were too unreliable, the handling too unpredictable and the hydraulic pump to power it all used too much of the engine's power. It was designed to be used with the Honda turbo, but Honda broke their contract with Williams and they had to use normally aspirated customer Judd V8s. Lotus had already decided to drop their active suspension system for 1988. Despite having Honda turbo engines, the regulations significantly reduced their power and Lotus felt the approximately 40hp required to run the suspension hydraulics & ~25Kg of additional weight was too great a penalty for the system's benefits. (Williams' system appears to have been lighter, but the power usage was probably similar.)
@Trojan757511 ай бұрын
Patrese did not race his FW14b using "reactive suspension" . He did not like it nor trust it. Mansel tells viewers in the documtary
@deanothemanc528111 ай бұрын
If ever one driver deserved a world title, it was Nige!!!Get in their red 5!!!!
@dazzlernator11 ай бұрын
Today, the FW14B remains the definitive F1 car to me from when I was a wee lad mesmerised by Mansell Mania. One of my favourite bits of trivia of the car was that Williams initially kept quiet the fact that it was ~25kg overweight due to shoehorning the active suspension system.
@ibex48511 ай бұрын
Love the story about what Nigel said to Stirling (classic Nigel, classic Stirling). The day of the Hungarian GP when Nigel sealed the title, I was at Silverstone for the classic car festival watching Stirling race. With everyone, including the circuit commentator more interested in what was happening in Hungary.
@tboneisgaming11 ай бұрын
I remember it well. Mansell was my childhood hero. He has to be on of the greats who was incredibly unlucky. Seeing him win the championship was fantastic. The classic combination of Murray Walker and James Hunt just added to the whole thing. I followed his CART season religiously on ITV. Definitely a driver worth covering more in depth.
@jamesbuckingham7711 ай бұрын
Mansell winning in 1992 was kind of the equivalent of a film director winning the Best Picture Oscar because he was getting on a bit and it was his time, despite having directed better films previously.
@AidanMillward11 ай бұрын
He’s the racing Leo di Caprio.
@Javadamutt11 ай бұрын
@@AidanMillward I would have went with Tom Selleck....only better looking
@danigonzalez429911 ай бұрын
THOSE ARE THE TRUE WILLIAMS COLOURS
@dod_the_angel11 ай бұрын
One of my favourite things Honda did in 88 was with their exhaust. The rules at the time restricted turbo cars to only 2.5 bar of boost, but Honda manipulated their exhaust manifolds so their blowoff valves were in a low pressure area, which effectively masked the actual boost pressure. What would look like 2.5 bar could actually be as high as 2.9 (Source: Life of Senna by Tom Rubython)
@palm9211 ай бұрын
Honda and McLaren's dominance can also be explained by their very odd fear of Benetton - they were very threated by the Ford TEC V6/B187 combo and were somewhat relived they went Atmo for 1988.
@katout7511 ай бұрын
Not the exhaust manifolds but the intake manifolds. This was also a problem in Champ/CART engines as well. IIRC by 1988 there were regulations on dimensional of the intake plenum popoff valves location and pressure differentials.
@kevinprior354911 ай бұрын
The 1992 Williams car is my favourite F1 car ever. Was just beautiful and looked the part.
@MrSniperfox2911 ай бұрын
It's interesting that the reason Williams still had the red 5 available for Sir Nigel was all thanks to Piquet, as him leaving took the number 1 spot to Lotus and left Williams to keep the 5 and 6 until Mansell returned. Also I imagine Nigel's reasoning for wanting everyting "in writing" was because Piquet came into the team in 1986 with similiar demands which he claimed were only given verbally and never followed up on which led to his temper tantum and quitting the team.
@LJW191211 ай бұрын
A magnificent piece of engineering, that finally got Mansell the title he deserved! And yes I'd love a D.A.S video!
@thewildybeast10 ай бұрын
I have felt for a long time, that one of the biggest contributors to Senna’s crash,was because of the amount that the car s changed due to the stuff being banned.
@palm9211 ай бұрын
About Hungary 1992 - It was Brabham's last race, the last race with a single car team, and also featured Hill driving - who also was the FW14B's test driver. The FW14B is an amazing car. Perfect Engine/Chassis/Driver combo.
@thetype8511 ай бұрын
Guvnor! It's about time you did a video on "our Nige"!! Thanks!!
@irrsinnrainer11 ай бұрын
Shoutout for the Kurt Angle reference! Oh, it's true...
@mdg16311 ай бұрын
Nice little Kurt Angle reference at the end 😊
@Jb3312411 ай бұрын
Now I'm imagining Nigel Mansell cutting a promo in the style of Kurt Angle 😂😂
@gordonwallin236811 ай бұрын
Nigel's best was interviewed by Jodie Kidd. :) Cheers from the Pacific West Coast of Canada
@hecksters42311 ай бұрын
15:47 Sure do appreciated that Kurt Angle reference on a video that's NOT about wrestling. 😭
@stewartbailey165311 ай бұрын
Williams had actually signed Alesi for 91/92, but after Mansell decided to retire Ferrari asked him to join them. This left him trying to get out of his Williams deal, which Frank agreed to as long as he got a Ferrari at the end of 91. This arrived, and sat in the Williams museum for years. The 14b was designed for active suspension from the start, but after the rear suspension collapsed when Damon Hill was testing it at Silverstone doing 190MPH. That led to them postponing it till the start of 92
@knightad3311 ай бұрын
The 14B was the '92 car though.
@stewartbailey165311 ай бұрын
@@knightad33 meant to say that the 14, not 14b, was supposed to have the active ride when it was launched mid 91
@AshHobson11 ай бұрын
ngl I LOL'D hard at the Kurt Angle reference.... great vid as always!
@jonnyspa2711 ай бұрын
Remember cheering for Nigel in 91 and then thinking that it was possible for Senna to come back early on in 92. The FW14 B was that dominant in Nigel’s hands that there was never a chance.
@miguelm699711 ай бұрын
Can it be that you repeat yourself at 12:48?
@geoffclarke379611 ай бұрын
Watching Mansell race got me interested in F1 as a kid. If luck has been on his side he could have won in '86 & '87 and '91 had the original FW14 been more reliable. He matched Prost in qualifying 8-8 when they were team mates at Ferrari in 1990 (and was on a different level at Silverstone that year) but suffered worse reliability.
@Holden30811 ай бұрын
Did you know?? Despite the Williams FW15C being seen as the most technically advanced F1 car of its or all time, Williams actually had planned to ditch their own Active Suspension system for 1994 and run the Lotus developed computer system as they felt it was superior to their own. That was until FISA as it was then banned the electronic aids from the start of 1994.
@palm9211 ай бұрын
I did not!
@stickdeath198011 ай бұрын
was waiting for you to grow a moustache for this.
@charamia940211 ай бұрын
I really enjoy these in depth videos of a relatively small topic. Would love one on the DAS, and an expansion on how the active suspension may - or may not - have impacted 1994. It'll be 30 years this May - maybe as good an occation/excuse as any to go in depth on that one? 30 years. That is a while. And somehow it sometimes still feels fresh.
@RANDOMZBOSSMAN111 ай бұрын
Senna very likely doesn’t die if there’s active suspension because the cars would have been able to deal with the bump at tambuerllo easily The issue with the 94 car initially was that it was built for active suspension and not passive suspension with active suspension you can run the car height exactly the way you want in a way you can’t with passive this gave the FW16 initially a *narrow* setup window so narrow it makes the W13/14 a dream to setup (another car with active suspension the zero pod concept probably would have worked) 1992-93 were the only cars in the last 30 years that didn’t need to avoid the bump at Monaco after casino square such was the active suspension
@AidanMillward11 ай бұрын
@@RANDOMZBOSSMAN1 yeah, Damon and Schuamcher were talking about the Williams bottoming out like a bastard in Tamburello that weekend. Problem is, if you even suggest Senna bottomed out, or the aero stalled, or anything that isn’t “the steering column snapped” you’ll get the senna fanbase on your back faster than a door blowing out on a 737 Max.
@karytyrrell154011 ай бұрын
Nigel, one of the greatest 🏎
@DrPhillRTTC11 ай бұрын
That Kurt Angle reference. 🤣👌
@AfterMidnightGamer11 ай бұрын
I remember this being the first season I started watching F1, right after Mansell had won the title. My first race was Portugal that year, it was the race where Patrese tried to do a 360° backflip over Bergers car. The FW14B was one of my personal favourite looking cars of all time.
@y_fam_goeglyd11 ай бұрын
THANK YOU!! For years I've been trying to remember that "backflip". I remember watching it and I was positive that Patresi was involved. I've asked on F1 forums for well over a decade, but everyone only ever mentions the Fittipaldi flip and I knew that wasn't it. I was positive that it was a Williams - I remember the yellow very well - but I just couldn't find it and eventually gave up. Funnily enough, when Aidan said about Patresi being there with Mansell, that memory came straight back! I think I thought the car "underneath", so to speak, was Mansell, but that's never been so clear. I can die happy now, I know I am not totally nuts! 😂 (Hopefully the dying thing will wait, but given that I did see the backflip live... 👵🏼 😅.)
@ianyoung110611 ай бұрын
Oh man, when you see how close it came to the overhead bridge and then the pit wall….😮 Even Webber couldn’t get me to suck the cushion that far into me no matter how many times he tried….
@charlesdumar84055 ай бұрын
I am fully addicted to these videos. Thanks so much!!!!!
@JohnSmithShields11 ай бұрын
I saw this car at the Silverstone museum last year, but it still looks amazing and is so clean, no daft fins everywhere.
@anthonyhastings59615 ай бұрын
Dad took me to Silverstone for a celebrity Audi race in August 1980. I got Mansell's autograph there the week after his first grand prix in Austria. I seem to remember Mansell going around the outside of three other Audis at Copse and going off in the first corner. I also got Derek Bell's autograph but not Eddie Jordan's who was in the same race. Back in those days, you could wander around the paddock so we got Sir Stirling's autograph on another occasion.
@mpainter2211 ай бұрын
Nice to see a video about the FW14b where Nigel's abilities are at least acknowledged
@AidanMillward11 ай бұрын
If it’s a British driver it’s the car. It’s the rules 😅
@palm9211 ай бұрын
@@AidanMillward Nigel was kind of like Keke in that he had a wild and uncompromising style that suited the Active Cars, which drove like the first Ground Effect ones. It’s why he adapted to CART so well I think. Had the ground effect era lasted longer I think he would have walked away with quite a few championships.
@mpainter2211 ай бұрын
@@palm92 between 85 and 88 mansell was arguably the fastest guy in F1
@Holanduzo6 ай бұрын
8:28 well they actually showed to the world in Adelaide 91, where Mansell tested the active suspension in practice sessions, and Murray Walker so called it "reactive suspension", for some reason the video has been removed from KZbin or I cant find it.
@jdek391311 ай бұрын
Thanks for doing another video focused on a car! As an engineering student, I love this stuff oh so much. Keep up the great work!
@goodfes11 ай бұрын
It was amazing for me to see this car a few years ago at the Silverstone Williams celebration running again. Tho Mansell was there but not driving it felt a bit odd seeing it not being ragged around the circuit but being handled rather gently befitting it's historic importance. With the MP4/4 these chassis are two giants of F1 history. I think you are spot on about it totally being a car for aggressive drivers.
@rhodaborrocks165411 ай бұрын
I was at the South African race in '92 so I witnessed this car's maiden outing. Qualifying was still two 1.5 hour sessions spread across Friday and Saturday in those days and that was to me the most interesting part of the weekend for me if I'm honest, Williams had clearly been sandbagging in the earlier sessions but when they finally let it loose the car was awesome, knocking whole seconds off the lap times to which Senna had no answer. There are a few things I remember about that weekend to this day, first was how small the cars looked to what I'd expected, I hadn't been to an F1 race since Brands Hatch in the 1970s when the cars looked quite sort of normal, whereas these '92 cars were so small and compact. The 2nd thing I recall is the odd smell that hung over the circuit after each session, not the familiar CastroI smell of race tracks in the '60s and '70s but more a sort of burnt washing powder odour, it was mildly irritating on the eyes too. The 3rd thing was the sound of the Renault V10 engine, sure the V12 Ferrari engine sounded lovely, the Ford in the back of the Lotus was probably the loudest although they were all very loud, but the Renault sounded pure mean, a blend of anger and beauty is how I would describe it, simply awesome sound. I was at the '93 race too which was won by Prost in the Williams, the overtake by Prost on Senna for the lead of the race happened right in front of me, Prost went around him like he was on rails, another unforgettable moment.
@siriustraining177411 ай бұрын
Saw the Mansell Documentry film 'Mansell & Williams Red 5' @ the Newport Beach Film Festival last year. Awesome film, & I just luv Mansell as a person! Hope this film makes it to the UK!
@Ramtamtama11 ай бұрын
I think we all appreciate all the research you do, Aidan, and how you're able to condense a potential 3 hour long video into a manageable quarter of an hour. Our Nige was an absolute beast behind the wheel, and the 'tache complimented his style. I think Seb chose the number 5 because of Mansell.
@gianniskatsios803311 ай бұрын
Honestly how do you manage to upload such quality videos so often? Awesome job, quickly becoming my favourite F1 channel!!
@detonator211211 ай бұрын
Mansell was beaten by Elio De Angelis five years in a row at Lotus. Then he was easily beaten by Keke Rosberg at Williams 1985. How many F1 drivers get a chance to drive a top car after being completely demolished by his teammates six years in a row?
@peterjohnson89359 ай бұрын
Mansell was a great driver. Very aggressive too at times. He was up against some of the best F1 drivers in history. In 92 he had a monster of a car and he was able to wring the best out of it.
@Edudux11 ай бұрын
Loved the Kurt Angle reference... 😁
@lucybarney111 ай бұрын
I started watching F1 because of our Nige backin the mid eighties , still believe he carries his cajones in a wheel barrow , gutsy driver who never gave up , big respect
@ElectoneGuy11 ай бұрын
The 91 FW14 should have won the championship too as it was a much better car than the McLaren MP4/6. Unfortunately, reliability is important and when you give Senna 4-wins-in-a-row at the start of the season, good luck catching up. But, Williams almost did exactly that except for a couple of very fortuitous wins for McLaren at Belgium and Hungary that year.
@mrkipling220111 ай бұрын
My favourite racing driver ever!! I hoped that you would make a video about Nigel Mansell and his World Championship victory in 1992, and thankfully we got one!! Great video, thanks for this.
@davidlyon189911 ай бұрын
I loved this year, when he won the championship. but the next year when he won in america showed his class.
@ba55bar11 ай бұрын
Mansell tested the FW13B and lapped considerably faster than it had ever gone. Patrick Head considers 1990 a wasted year because of it The active worked better the harder you drove it. Mansell would have beaten Prost if he'd stayed
@jimgraves419711 ай бұрын
Mansell had to earn his championship against arguably the greatest drivers there has ever been. Lauda, Senna, Prost, Piquet, and Schumacher were all on the grid in 91 and 92. It makes his achievement all the more satisfying.
@knightad3311 ай бұрын
Lauda wasn't, he retired after the '85 season. Schumacher didn't start his F1 career until Belgium 91.
@kevinprior354911 ай бұрын
Mansell was the reason why I got into F1. His tash & his red 5 helped it.
@TwentyNinerR11 ай бұрын
Mansell's tash is a national treasure
@jasonfarrell190711 ай бұрын
I was lucky enough to see Mansell pre-season testing at Laguna Seca with Newman/Haas. Broke the lap record by the second day (unofficially, by my stopwatch).
@Mishima50511 ай бұрын
He should have been world champion in 1986 as well, if he’d just parked his car across the track in Adelaide….
@SPD001711 ай бұрын
Once again, you put out a video I wish I could've seen a dozen years ago when I was working on a story based on Senna going to Williams in '92. I learned so much from you over the past couple of years that my story would've been so much better had I known what you continue to dig up time after time. Thank you for your content. If I wasn't tight for money, I'd absolutely contribute.
@minibus911 ай бұрын
awesome video Mansell is one of the greats
@AC_70211 ай бұрын
Fun fact? Williams was only able to develop their semi-automatic gearbox in 1991 because Mansell had allowed Williams engineers to take apart his Ferrari 641 given to him by Ferrari as thanks for his service to Ferrari as "il Leone." Which is why Mansell hasn't stepped foot in Maranello ever since
@iwantanaivanovic29624 ай бұрын
What are your proofs of this story?
@kaiying7411 ай бұрын
Cheers Aidan. Good job as always mate.
@Lukeywoodsey11 ай бұрын
Jodie Kidd did a great video with Nigel, he does such an honest interview and talks a lot about his injures
@AidanMillward11 ай бұрын
How Chapman bailed him out and got him set up with a house and stuff. Nigel was a lot better than people give him credit for
@AntoniusTyas11 ай бұрын
Is Nigel made out of granite and asbestos? Dude won F1 world championship with broken legs, for pete's sake. Also, imagine how terrifyingly fast current cars would be if everyone is allowed to have (at the very least) adaptive suspension and traction control.
@caincha11 ай бұрын
Fun fact(oid): apparently the car was so 'videogame-y' that Prost couldn't get the feeling for it in 1993 and though yes he won the championship it wasn't as easy as Mansell's 1992. It was said that Mansell was able to get it done cause he didn't have any feeling to get implying he managed to make the car work because he was actually not a good driver so he could leave the car drive itself. The thing about Prost I think I read somewhere. The part about Mansell I'm pretty sure it was Piquet 😂
@ivaneurope11 ай бұрын
Before Nigel, Frank's target was Jean Alesi who had asserted himself as the hottest prospect for the next few years by holding off Sennafor 30+ laps at the 1990 United States GP. Williams and Alesi did agree on a contract in the winter of 1990, but Frank dragged his feet and by the summer Ferrari also came knocking. If what Autosport saying in their video on the Alesi contract saga is true, Williams was also trying to court Senna. By the British GP Alesi was begging Williams to announce him next to Patrese (or Boutsen) with Nelson Piquet telling him to sign with Ferrari if Frank isn't willing to meet the ultimatum. Piquet even went out of his way to help Alesi secure himself a spanky new F40 (which I guess was the one he later sold to fund his son's career). But by the German GP Alesi told journalists that he also got an offer from McLaren (on top of Ken Tyrrell also wanting $1.2M compensation). In the end Alesi did sign with Ferrari, Williams got a hefty compensation (+ one 641 chassis used by Prost which was later displayed in a museum) and were free to sign Mansell.
@TheJimNorth11 ай бұрын
Nige is a legend, it’s true.
@JasonAyalaSpare8 ай бұрын
Mansell is underrated. He wasn't the smartest driver, but he was brave to point of crazy.
@AdamTheMan19938 ай бұрын
No wonder the Italian Tifosi gave Mansell the nickname "Il Leone"
@ibex48511 ай бұрын
Nigel had every reason to be p*ssed off with Ferrari in 1990. His contract (headhunted & signed personally by Enzo before his death) gave him number 1 status for 1990 (Berger's contract did not allow it for 1989). Something Mansell had been desiring for many years, after first getting screwed by Peter Warr at Lotus after Chapman's death, then seeing the drivers he was competing against (Prost, Senna & Piquet) all enjoy number 1 status. Although to Frank's credit, despite Piquet's number 1 status at Williams he let the two driver's race. If Williams had not screwed up the tyre stratedy in Adelaide and Mansell had won the title in 1986, it would have been the untimate 'not bad for a number two driver'.
@HammerHeart322911 ай бұрын
Mansell was someone who deserved to be a three time champion at least. It's a shame 1986 and 1987 got away from him! That Adelaide 86 tyre blowout makes me sad everytime I watch it! 😩 Also at 15:51, now I suddenly have the urge to put someone in an ankle lock!
@philipbain11 ай бұрын
A lovely bit of paraphrasing Stone Cold Steve Austin at the end there!
@AidanMillward11 ай бұрын
Might wanna try that one again. 😉
@JohnSmithShields11 ай бұрын
Kurt Angle
@spudgunn869511 ай бұрын
Eh? That was Kurt Angle, wasn't it?!
@AidanMillward11 ай бұрын
@@spudgunn8695 Perc Angle 💊
@spudgunn869511 ай бұрын
@@AidanMillward well, anyone who can wrestle that well on oxycontin has gotta be good! Lol
@TheBigDawgSL11 ай бұрын
Bah gawd its Nigel Mansell and hes got a steel chair. And hes headed straight for Sterling Moss.....
@twiggyeison11 ай бұрын
I love Ferrari's thinking, " hey that's genius let's copy it ...ohhh we can't build it -hey that's illegal it needs to be banned!!!"
@bobdrooples8 ай бұрын
That was their MO until Toto.
@mattzegarski383111 ай бұрын
I had heard the Senna speeding story before, but I've never heard the Mansell/Moss story.
@AndyFromBeaverton11 ай бұрын
You and Peter Windsor are dropping videos about Nigel at the exact same time.
@declanthomas715911 ай бұрын
After Mansell's (final) retirement in 1995, he would move to Poland, live in a waxwork museum, and go on a road trip across Europe with the cast of The Grand Tour in 2023. Mansell was tragically killed on this trip, taking an arrow to the skull. RIP our nige.
@Nick_Kearney11 ай бұрын
As someone that started watching F1 in 1996, it would be interesting to hear you expand upon what you said at the end of the video about the banning of active suspension possibly contributing to the events of the 1994 season.
@richardpurves11 ай бұрын
Watch the Senna documentary. The Williams 1994 car was ridiculously aero unstable, which was masked by the active suspension. Remove that and the car balance used to change during the race, and sometimes mid corner. Having your car suddenly go neutral to understeer to oversteer and it was no wonder that even Senna couldn't keep it on track.
@MrSniperfox2911 ай бұрын
Basically because everyones favourite son of nazi brought in the massive regulation changes for 1994 so late in 1993 nobody had time to redesign the cars and so simply removed all the illegal things on them and sent them out with the hopes of updating them thought the season. This, obviously, led to cars that weren't particularly driver friendly and is why teams now get massive heads up before regulation changes. This is why most people consider Moselys decision to be a major contributing factor for why their were so many accidents in 1994
@palm9211 ай бұрын
@@richardpurves Not only the Williams - the Simtek and several others were like that too.
@palm9211 ай бұрын
Essentially it was going back to springs/shocks/anti-roll-bars as opposed to the pressurized shocks only of the active cars. The lack of traction control and abs didn't help either.
@RANDOMZBOSSMAN111 ай бұрын
Senna very likely doesn’t die if there’s active suspension because the cars would have been able to deal with the bump at tambuerllo easily The issue with the 94 car initially was that it was built for active suspension and not passive suspension with active suspension you can run the car height exactly the way you want in a way you can’t with passive this gave the FW16 initially a *narrow* setup window so narrow it makes the W13/14 a dream to setup (another car with active suspension the zero pod concept probably would have worked) 1992-93 were the only cars in the last 30 years that didn’t need to avoid the bump at Monaco after casino square such was the active suspension
@kevinprior35494 ай бұрын
Patrese really was like Bottas, Coulthard, Irvine, etc... the perfect no.2.
@ChrisHopkinsBass11 ай бұрын
What's Nigel Mansell's favourite painting? The Moaner Lisa
@Dat-Mudkip11 ай бұрын
It bewilders me that people claim Mansell only won the 1992 championship because of his car, yet don't apply that same logic to Senna's championship in 1988. (I'm not discrediting either driver here - both were extremely talented and deserved their championship(s). I'm just pointing out the hypocrisy.)
@anthonyrausch570811 ай бұрын
I mean I like the “FW-14B” on F1-2013 but the “FA - 92” is just so awsome…..
@meer112010 ай бұрын
Seriously, do one on the over-powered F2002 and/or F2004.
@jonasschiefer62611 ай бұрын
still only the second best Williams
@mrorangepeel65910 ай бұрын
You’re forgetting that McLaren had a better active suspension and a better car technologically than Williams in 1993. The MP4/8 was better than the FW15C - and the reason why it wasn’t at the front was the older spec Ford HBD7 engine, i.e. down on power. Benneton had the latest spec. That’s why it dominated so well in the rain at Donnington - it wasn’t all Senna talent in that first lap 5 car overtake. That cars systems were unreal.
@paddygallagher47611 ай бұрын
Does anyone else miss the old numbering system. To me Ferrari should always be 27 and 28 .
@ImInLoveWithBulla8 ай бұрын
TL;DR, he was able to go fast because he was hamfisted. Every other driver was constantly feathering the throttle and steering inputs which confused the computers, and Mansell hops in and goes YAAAAY NOISE PEDAL MAKE ZOOM YAYYY
@AlainBelanger-nd2eh11 ай бұрын
Senna been asked if constructors and engineers can drive the car or a race
@localcrew11 ай бұрын
With a mustache like that - well, he had to have had an edge on the competition. The eyebrows were just salt in the wound.
@davidmarecek175411 ай бұрын
So if Mansell would break some sort of bone each season, he would win the championship every time? (I know this is a stupid theory based on coincidence, but let the man dream)
@ChrisHopkinsBass11 ай бұрын
1992 to 1993 - Williams and McLaren perfect Active Suspension and other gizmos. Ferrari can't get theirs to work so complain to the FIA who then ban it 1997 - McLaren spend £50 on adding a 2nd break pedal. Ferrari can't get it to work so complain to the FIA who then ban it FIA = Ferrari International Assistance
@nikeestar11 ай бұрын
It's a good video. However the part saying Mansell caused his Canada DNF is pure conspiracy theory. All the top engineers at Williams at the time have been asked multiple times and they all refute it.
@unique1112411 ай бұрын
I have flagged this video as inappropriate (pornography). Just kidding. Aiden I hope you can read this, the images you came up for this one are smashing. Edit: Until we got to the X-rays of Mansell's legs. Jesus wept.
@martinlampert472111 ай бұрын
Mansell should have had 10 wins, but got nerfed out by Senna in Adelaide.
@katout7511 ай бұрын
Mansell was a really good driver but never in the same category as Prost/Senna/Lauda/Piquet/Schumacher/Hamilton. He had arguably the the best car in three seasons 86/87/92 and yet only achieved one WDC. He also demanded #1, and hid information from his teammate Patrese and his race engineer (Paddy Lowe has told this story). Better than most other single WDC, but not one of the greats IMO
@yudhabagaskara9811 ай бұрын
McLaren downfall after 1991 needs to be covered as well
@SHDW-nf2ki11 ай бұрын
Hey Aidan I know I rage at you a lot but I hope you're okay. Not sure if ts a lighting thing or what, but you look a bit sick. Not trying to bully you (for once) Just get well soon? Maybe look at your white balance settings on your camera.
@AidanMillward11 ай бұрын
Cold weathers just dried my skin out. I look like something found in a pyramid atm
@VonBlade11 ай бұрын
I never know if I treat it as a title or not. The car was so hilariously dominant, and required so little driving, it was a given. (see also Prost in 93, or Senna in 88, most of Lewis' etc)
@schontasm9 ай бұрын
Xray?!
@cosmostrek200111 ай бұрын
after this, Frank was too cheap to pay mansell. this began the slow decline of wiiliams into a permanent backers and last place team.the decline accelerated when frank was too cheap give newey part ownership in the team.
@geckowizard11 ай бұрын
This really was the beginning of the decline - the success of Prost, Hill and Villeneuve masked the fundamental problem, which was the hubris of Frank Williams and Patrick Head.
@markoarkaina865611 ай бұрын
A team that races in red and is based in Italy you say? Got to be Dallara then...