What ON EARTH was that James Hunt segment, oh lord
@hdsjgfjskv5 ай бұрын
LMAOOOO
@aity36695 ай бұрын
Things got wet, and so everyone put on appropriate rubber. Early on, he realised he could go faster without it. So he carried on, dry, and took the lead. Lauda was right on his rear-end for the final 20 thrusts around the track, but Hunt just kept pounding along, faster and faster. And his car held out, and he realised "oh fuck, you're going to make me come first!"
@TheShockninja5 ай бұрын
😝😝😝😝😝😝
@davidchapman30425 ай бұрын
@@aity3669i havent watched the whole vid yet but gods be damned if this real.if not some of the most creative verbatim in yt comments
@anusername83505 ай бұрын
Hunt would approve
@townicus59085 ай бұрын
How you narrated the James Hunt segment with a straight face I'll never know
@RANDOMZBOSSMAN15 ай бұрын
I was doing cardio listening to it and I had to stop to laugh lol
@Red_Tsar25 күн бұрын
British dryness, that's how
@angilolissimo53315 ай бұрын
The inuendos used in Hunt's segment are gold XD
@extragoogleaccount60615 ай бұрын
They really ramped up when they got going. First couple left me thinking “uhh…phrasing”
@WezMan4445 ай бұрын
I found out to my dismay that the James Hunt part of this video is not safe to be played out loud at work... thanks peter.
@NavF15 ай бұрын
1:02:23 "Where El Plan becomes Plan L" 🔥🔥🔥BARS
@The_ZeroLine5 ай бұрын
Dude hates Alonso. lol
@Somedudethatlikeswrestling5 ай бұрын
That James Hunt section certainly was hard... to listen to
@gaborcsizmazia22105 ай бұрын
NAh the section on James Hunt is craaazyyyyy Amazing video btw
@SoFloCichlids5 ай бұрын
"Professional Number 2 Driver Mark Webber" LMAO ruthless
@edstevens27725 ай бұрын
Jensen himself said on the Sky Canadian watchalong, that Canada wasnt his best drive and arguably one of his worst. He took out his team mate, took out Alonso, sped in the pitlane, was reprimanded several times. He said Japan 11 or Belgium 12, races where he utterly, utterly dominated.
@trickofthetrail4 ай бұрын
Yeah I think Belgium 2012 was his best drive. Canada was probably his most entertaining. 🤷
@EmilForsberg_GRYBO3 ай бұрын
@@trickofthetrail 2012 was good but both Alonso and Hamilton got crashed out by Grosjean at the start, so he only really had to deal with Kimi and Seb, not saying that's a small undertaking as Vettel was obviously a 2 time world champion at that point and Kimi had won every single Spa race he had finnished up to that point
@thurbine24112 ай бұрын
Canada was good entertainment but the driving from button was part super good and part quite bad so yeah mixed
@potatogirlcultist195 ай бұрын
59:49 WHAT IS IT WITH FINNISH WORLD CHAMPIONS HAVING DRINK FAILURES AT THE HUNGARORING?
@Romit125 ай бұрын
"No Mika, you won't have the drink"
@timothymurauzi51445 ай бұрын
That James Hunt section bruh🤣🤣🤣🔥🔥🔥
@jacliffh92215 ай бұрын
Vettel’s 2019 Germany performance is also impressive as he made most of the strategy calls himself while under chaotic weather conditions (if one is to listen to the team radios throughout the race) and if not for Ferrari delaying one of the pit stops by a few laps he would have gone on to challenge and likely win. One masterclass of a race through an otherwise not particularly memorable season.
@vatsaldvora5 ай бұрын
That James Hunt segment 😂😂😂
@blasphemer_amon10 күн бұрын
Time to change Max Verstappen's best drive, that was surely Sao Paulo 2024
@awordon96315 ай бұрын
That James Hunt segment is so diabolical
@Rhubba5 ай бұрын
An excellent list but I'll add one (dis)honourable mention for Senna's worst F1 performance: The 1985 Australian Grand Prix. Yes, it was his debut year for Lotus and he was still pretty raw but during the race he was veering all over the place, bouncing off kerbs and to say his driving was erratic that day would be an understatement.
@Fredfrothin5 ай бұрын
Yes totally agree, after his legendary qualifying lap he definitely threw that race away
@lazzak74405 ай бұрын
James Hunt bit: very nice. I was a bit confused as to why you didnt include the 2007 Chinese GP in Hamilton's bit (way to throw a championship)
@RANDOMZBOSSMAN15 ай бұрын
Tbh whilst a unfortunate error was more on McLaren than Lewis for letting those tires be worn down that much for no good reason
@WarrenZevonFan5 ай бұрын
Surprised you didn't mention Alonso's defensive masterclass at Brazil 2023.
@golemer5 ай бұрын
this is fernando alonso we are talking about
@flazone44865 ай бұрын
And his miracoulous win in Sepang 2012 from p9 on the grid dancing on the rain with a shitbox Ferrari nearly 2 seconds slower than the fastest car, or his other miracle similar to Baku 2018 in Austin 2022 after that big fly he comeback with a heavily damaged car to finish 7th.
@WarrenZevonFan5 ай бұрын
@@flazone4486 oh man peter didnt mention that as well? Yeah that was an amazing performance
@The_ZeroLine5 ай бұрын
Peter clearly hates Alonso and loves Schumi probably because FA basically ended his career and almost every Brit hates Alonso. This was my reply to him: _Hungary 2003 might’ve been better + more succinctly summarized: w/“Alonso lapped the entire field up to 6th, including Schumacher.” Besides 2007, he never came close to throwing away a WDC. 2010 and 2012 were titles he had no business even being so close to winning in such a bad car that most often the 3-4th fastest car and had Grosjean not slammed into him into him in Spa where Vettel was starting last, he wins the 2012 WDC. He was also screwed many other times such as the l SC in Valencia, the 2010 Silverstone penalty and so on._ _Also, how is Alonso now just a meme and not a monster anymore? Guy scored 6 podiums in his first 8, went further into the season before missing a Q3 or failing to score points than any other driver, including Max all at the age of 41. And that only happened after a disastrous update._ _For the record, I like both Schumacher and Alonso._
@flazone44865 ай бұрын
@@WarrenZevonFan He also forget Sepang 2010 when he did something mind blowing to do all the race without the clutch because it was broken since the start, he had to be shifting the car sort of without it, he started that race in p19 and despite that big handicap he didn’t stole and he still keep the racing pace making his comeback into the points and fighting for the p8 against Jenson Button until the engine couldn’t resist all that stress of the issue and exploded in the penultimate lap.
@jackmiller-johnston86895 ай бұрын
That James Hunt segment is genius writing. Outstanding work 👌 how many times did you burst out laughing doing that bit?
@mattwoodcock10475 ай бұрын
Obviously Jenson Button's best win was Canada 2011, but for an honourable mention I'd go for the 2012 Belgian Grand Prix. Pole by 3 tenths, led every lap and won by 14 seconds. As dominant a weekend as we ever saw from him.
@RANDOMZBOSSMAN15 ай бұрын
Funnily enough Button only pole for McLaren
@SiVlog19895 ай бұрын
I'd give another couple of mentions to bad races from Hamilton's career, both follow a similar path and both are from the same year. The 2008 Bahrain and Japanese Grands Prix. For Bahrain, he qualified third, but a horrible start left him 10th by turn one, then while trying to make up for his bad start, lost his front wing after hitting Alonso's Renault. A pit stop for repairs on lap 2 and a recovery drive ensued, but he only managed P13 at the end. Japan, at Fuji, was very similar and in some ways worse. Qualified on pole, made a poor start, but in the heat of the moment, tried to reclaim the lead he lost to Raikkonen (who was mathematically out of title contention, so in retrospect, Hamilton shouldn't have worried about him), but locked up heavily into turn one, causing flat spots on his tyres that went down to the canvas, went off again at turn 3, leaving him just in the top 10 and behind his real title rival, Massa. The two collided on lap 2, leaving Hamilton last, then after being judged to have been to blame for what happened at turn 1 on lap one, he received a drive through penalty. The result left him in a disappointing 12th place and with Massa getting points, the pressure was on going to China
@adssir75105 ай бұрын
Love the video keep going with the great work Peter
@SiVlog19894 ай бұрын
I'd put Brazil 2006 as Nico Rosberg's worst race. Not only did he crash out of the race on lap 1, but even before he got to the point where he crashed on lap 1, he had committed the cardinal sin of Motorsport, crashing into his team mate, Mark Webber
@Zuwze5 ай бұрын
"Formula 1 was so much better in the past" *Old champions winning races minutes ahead of the competition*
@yirgadamtew5 ай бұрын
two performances that i really think are underrated are jacques villeneuve in austria 2000 and jenson button in germany 2004. villeneuve solidly qualified p7 in the midfield BAR but dropped back to P15 in lap 1 having to avoid the big crash in T1. throughout the race he managed to drive his way back into P4. Button qualified back in P13 and made his way into p10 before the first round of pit stops. in that first round of pit stops he then overcut 4 drivers and kimi räikkönen had his wing failure so button was p5 after his first stop in lap 14. over the rest of the race he managed to get past montoya, coulthard and alonso and finished in p2 only behind schumacher in his ferrari f2004
@benwas20175 ай бұрын
Button did great things in BAR, also Austria 2003 was a great race to p4
@mikulitsi18194 ай бұрын
9:34 Didn't know this about Brabham. What a driver he was
@christopher_s53475 ай бұрын
You forgot the 2021 Saudi Arabian GP for Max. This was his absolute worst.
@senorsoupe5 ай бұрын
As a Jacques Villeneuve fan, I'm surprised you didn't mention the 1996 Portuguese Grand Prix where he went around the outside of The Michael around the parabolica on his way to victory
@foxy126pl65 ай бұрын
Portugese? Parabolica?
@senorsoupe5 ай бұрын
@@foxy126pl6 The last corner at Estoril, it's now called Parabolica Ayrton Senna
@foxy126pl65 ай бұрын
@@senorsoupe oooh :0
@tomcharlton5865 ай бұрын
as a schumacher fan, that move took balls and i dont agree with schumis criticism of jv after the race about it being a dangerous move.
@tomastoth40184 ай бұрын
Kimi himself stated the 2002 French GP being his worst race, during that aftermath interview 😂 But the 2005 European GP with the front left suspension failure should also be a honorable mention, as well as the engine blow-up on Mika's McLaren at the 2001 Spanish GP. That would have been number 4 in a row in Catalunya.
@kekepiket91532 ай бұрын
I would mention for Piquet , his best races , along with the one you mentioned. 1986 Monza , battle with Mansell all race, Williams botched up his last pitstop and he was over 10 scs behind Mansell, everyone thought it was the end . He proceeded to lap a second faster than Mansell in next 10 or so laps , caught him and passed him with a lovely jink. Basically a Silverstone 1987 in reverse , without better tyres. Also , 1987 Detroit must be mentioned. He had a flat tyre after start , ended up last on the road. After pitstop, he fought and battled all race , passing everyone on the tight road , except for Senna. After the race , he said he perhaps had a shot at the win, he was surprised how too well he preserved the tyres. As for his worst ones , 1988 Germany , just like 1981 Brazil , he gambled , probably because the Mclarens were so dominant , started on slicks on a very wet track, ended up in the barrier at the chicane .
@Bezza495 ай бұрын
I really would like to have a pint, or six, with you Peter to geek out over F1 stats 😅
@mindujiman5 ай бұрын
Alonso's worst are gonna be either 2007 Canada or 2007 Japan, and best probably Europe 2012
@bumblebity29025 ай бұрын
2007 Japan much worse championship costing error
@mindujiman5 ай бұрын
@@bumblebity2902 I've always considered worse his race in Canada than the one in Japan. He was outqualified by teammate, he ran wide 4 times during the race, one of them damaging his car considerably, he stopped in the worse moment and that gave him a penalty, not necesarily his fault but it contributed to the poor result, and he worn his tyres off not once, but twice. Even Sato got passed him. In Japan it was true that he had no pace, but he had problems with his tyres since Q3, wich wasn't his fault. Then Vettel crashed into him, damaging his car wich contributed to the poor pace and the crash he later had. I mean, I think his performance was way worse in Canada, most of the things in Japan were out of his control
@megacup39775 ай бұрын
for me his best is 2012 malysia pure pace in the wet there no lucky dnfs nothing just him in his zone with a slow ah ferrari
@The_ZeroLine5 ай бұрын
PB clearly loathes Alonso though. His entire segment was filled with really weird comments, characterizations, etc.
@mindujiman5 ай бұрын
@@The_ZeroLine Yeah, those comments about "way to throw the Championship" are clearly out of context...
@Reno495 ай бұрын
Id also say 2005 China was a low point. Taking out a Minardi on the laps to the grid and then dropped it behind the Safety Car
@benwas20175 ай бұрын
Didn't he take out Albers in Turkey on the way to the grid? Assuming you're talking about Schumacher
@RANDOMZBOSSMAN15 ай бұрын
China 2004-05 the Michael turned into Latifi lol
@AlasdairLowe4 ай бұрын
Chapeau for the James Hunt segment. Lovely bit of business
@nickwall24975 ай бұрын
FML!!!! That James Hunt comment "He always had a big finish when things were wet" just made me spit my coffee out. Well played, that was class! 😂😂😂😂
@emileboucher-cloutier35295 ай бұрын
As always, your research is so deep, there's no one else making this content as well as you xx
@kacieogle513Күн бұрын
Most underrated race Chanel on youtube... come on people, subscribe already!
@sebastianahrens23855 ай бұрын
52:19 "... where he inexplicably made a our-stop strategy work..." Aaah yes, Ross Brawn playing 5D chess strategies only a driver like Schumi could pull off, and Schumi then actually doing just that. Early 2000s Ferrari was simply magnificent. Btw: That outside overtake of Räikkönen on Fisichella is the very same race as Alonso's famous overtake on Schumi through 130R. Speaking of awesome outside overtakes: In his best race mentioned, Max pulls one off on Hamilton in turn 3.
@EannaButler4 ай бұрын
A Peter Brook upload? Count me in! Love your work... Thanks very much!
@blasphemer_amon11 күн бұрын
When you realize too late you downloaded the wrong Rush
@Athrun825 ай бұрын
That Hunt segment needed the Durallex Surtees as comedic climax ;)
@Fredfrothin5 ай бұрын
I always thought it was well known that senna had a mechanical problem in Adelaide 1990 and mansell brake tested him in 92
@The_ZeroLine4 ай бұрын
A British person who hates Alonso? Why, I’ve never heard of _such a thing_ before!
@wild_sergeant71612 күн бұрын
I think we may have just found the new best race for Verstappen 8 years on.
@saadullah9835 ай бұрын
do a video on every track f1 has race on
@NicotineRosberg5 ай бұрын
Nothing like having my dinner & just relaxing to this dude's video then fall asleep mid way
@brandonm89015 ай бұрын
45:25 - I got to go in that car - beautiful piece of engineering
@livesomeday35845 ай бұрын
Hi!I've been watching your videos for a long time and is always a pleasure,but I have to say that in no way Jochen Rindt's worst race was the 1969 Spanish Grand Prix.He was leading the race comfortably and then the rear wing broke and he crashed into the armco,huge crash which cost him missing the next race in Monaco while recovering from bleeding of his nose.It wasn't his fault at all,Graham Hill his team mate crashed couple of laps before just in the same corner few meters ahead.It was the era of large rear wings and it was Chapman's idea of that.After the crash,Jochen wrote a letter to Colin to quit using those huge wings because it was too dangerous and also he made it public.That is when the tension started between Colin and Jochen.If I have to choose the worst race for Jochen it would have to be from the beginning of his F1 career,maybe 1965.Because he used to crash a lot during his first years, then at the end he matured a lot.And for his best race I would choose Dutch Grand Prix 1970-first win for Lotus 72.He led every lap( apart from the first 2 of Ickx) and won it easily by a long margin.
@RadityaPramanaPutra20015 ай бұрын
Awesome video, Mr. PB! As a Kimi Räikkönen and Sebastian Vettel's fan, i'm over 95% agree with your list. Of course, I pretty surprised when you not mentioning the 2008 Australian Grand Prix, the 2008 Bahrain Grand Prix, the 2008 Spanish Grand Prix, the 2014 Australian Grand Prix, the 2014 Monaco Grand Prix, the 2014 Austrian Grand Prix, the 2015 Belgian Grand Prix, and the 2016 Russian Grand Prix as a honorable mentions to Vettel's worst race. 11/06/2024 01:36 AM At My Local Time.
@harshith27-zy4ky5 ай бұрын
i personally wouldve added Belgium 2008 for Raikkonen as well
@RadityaPramanaPutra20015 ай бұрын
@@harshith27-zy4ky Agree.
@Thexraiy4 ай бұрын
Maybe the worst Schumacher performance was China 2005. Crashed in the warm up lap with a Minardi, spun out behind the Safety Car.
@drgachipoggington93875 ай бұрын
I am Dr Gachi Poggington and even though this video is not out yet, i approve of it. I was also gonna ask if you've thought about doing a car or driver ranking for the 1980's. I know that area gets a bit bloated on both fronts but its my favourite era of F1
@cessactdm5 ай бұрын
how the fuck did u comment this 20 hours ago if the video was posted 2 hours ago. sorcery. wizard. witchcraft. show me your secrets.
@jacksonschene27275 ай бұрын
That James Hunt section was FANTASTIC. CRYING 🤣
@flintey3605 ай бұрын
Another underrated win from Lewis was at the Nürburgring 2011 and China and Australia 2010
@emmaanderson90394 ай бұрын
China and Australia were Jenson
@alimantado3735 ай бұрын
Why I get all notifications on this channel . Another great one sir! .07 (salute)
@akis_mikon002 ай бұрын
Another great video from you, Peter 💪❤️ Although i have some personal objections. Apologies for the long comment caption... 1) About M.Hakkinen: In his honorable best drives, a mention was deserved to be in both Melbourne 1996 & Suzuka 1999. Melbourne because in a GP that took place not even 5 months after his near-fatal accident in Adelaide, and with the Finn not in a great shape because of his hospitalize, Mika qualified in the top6 and finished the race in top6 (5th place) and Suzuka because in a title showdown race, he delivered under pressure doing an amazing start and getting a comfortably lights to flag victory for securing his 2nd title 2) About J. Button: I don't think Spa 2001 really deserves an honorable bad drive mention. Yes, he crashed and didn't finish the race, but during and after the restart, he was mostly running inside the points, and he was close to give Benetton double points in a terrible season, with a bad car which somehow overformed only during that Spa race and also took a podium by Fisichella 3) About F. Αlonso: In his honorable best drives, his podiums in Bahrain & Zandvoort 2023 really deserved a mention, no matter the machinery he had 4) About S. Vettel: For me, his greatest ever drive was Monza 2008 and not Brazil 2012, which is more of a great honorable mention And 5) About M. Verstappen: His worst ever drive (honorable or not) should not be other than Saudi Arabia 2021. Even with the tension of a great title fight, we can't escape the fact that Max's drive in that race was completely idiocy
@reptongeek5 ай бұрын
Another thing to mention about Damon's win at Spa in 1998. His car was actually set up for dry conditions. Despite catching so many slides he couldn't count, he still managed to keep it on the island, drive quickly enough to lap Jarno Trulli a second time and keep his teammate Ralf Schumacher at bay I always say there were five Safety Cars at the Canadian GP in 2011. The reason being when the red flag came out and then the race resumed, the SC hadn't returned to the pits, so the SC period didn't 'stop' if that makes sense. It was merely paused by the red flag
@superjuca552 ай бұрын
As a Senna fan I have to say, this is a little bit of a cheeky video, althought I know that this topic is invinting trouble. One crash from Senna's mistake as one of his 'best'(Dallas 84) when there are at least half a dozen other wet/irregular weather masterclasses (Australia 91, Suzuka 93 just to name a few) and another dozen regular weather great vitories and drives. Examples: South Africa 84 - 1st points in only his second race ever, with a back of the field car, when only the first six scored; 84 GB, 86 Spain, 87 Detroit. If you wanted to put a crash as a 'best': Hockemhein 84. He crashed due to the rear wing failure, that is, it detached from the car out of nowhere. Before that he was climbing the ranks at astonishing pace. The replay is still available here on KZbin ('Senna gets off to a great start at Germany 84'). In the worst races you put a crash where he was having gearbox trouble (Aus 90), and another when Mansell break checked him (Aus 92). In my opinion, his greatest victory is Spa 85, his 1st there, it's always confused me that it's such a 'forgotten' masterclass, even here in Brazil. Maybe it's personal bias as I watched it live, unlike Portugal 85 that's always remembered as his 1st win. It's superior to Portugal 85, IMO, as it was irregular weather, with the track going wet/dry multiple times. There's maybe still a highlight reel of it here on YT, go watch it before F1 takes it off. About Interlagos 94 and all of 1994: Senna told the press and Williams that their car was unstable with all the tech from 92 and 93 removed. This was right after the first test session, it was no excuse he made during the championship. Even a journalist who's well known here in Brazil as never having liked Senna (Flavio Gomes) revealed an old tape recording, he was the 1st to interview Senna about that, right after the first few test laps. Senna said basically: It's an eletric chair (death trap) I can't do 2 consecutive laps with it behaving the same. Senna raced 94 with a completely unstable bomb. "But Damon never complained of unstability", one might say. Senna was 1.5 seconds faster than Hill at Interlagos in qualifying, .5 at the Pacific GP, .6 at Imola. He distanced from Hill at a demolishing gap per lap in Interlagos, just like Schumacher did to Jos Verstappen through all of that year. A completely different level of speed. It's not only about the 'best' race, I admit that there are maybe even 'worse' races that you could have chosen as well as the better ones. But as a Senna fan, honestly, for this list, I have to say you could have done better. Reeks of 'Imma spread a little bit of misinformation' shenanigans, or maybe bias for the driver era of your preference.
@jackybeck24795 күн бұрын
46:04 If Prost died, and Senna did lose his superlicense, and then that would mean no death for him in San Marino 94!
@Draconianoverlord558 күн бұрын
Verstappen just pulled Sao Paulo 2.0 and effectively won the championship
@AlexHM935 ай бұрын
Loved the James hunt segment
@bumblebity29025 ай бұрын
When top 80s cars video will be?
@tng20575 ай бұрын
Thanks for this very comprehensive summary. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@Lonzz_145 ай бұрын
1:02:47 how was that drive through Alonso fault lmao?
@KimiFan20025 ай бұрын
After only two years😅😅
@arcsss-c2i5 ай бұрын
Early access?
@Antistar_TV5 ай бұрын
I don’t really understand how Melbourne 1997 could be one of Villeneuve’s best races. Yep, the pole was insane, but he failed his start and got taken out in T1. That was probably the worst possible season start for a major title contender. I can’t regard this as part of his best races, even not as best weekends. I would have put his Monaco 1997 race as one of this worst too: he had a horrible drive which was far less excusable than 1996 when he discovered the race, had the wrong car setup and delivered a terrible race that didn’t last long.
@arcsss-c2i5 ай бұрын
I love your video ❤❤❤❤
@bigslydocАй бұрын
For Hill, I have to say Japan 1994 was his best race and he says so himself. He did the most Schumacher thing, he watched Michael in the first segment of the race and learned why he was so good in the rain that day and put it to brilliant effect in the second half of the race. He beat Michael that day fair and square, perhaps for the only time in his career. Anyone could have won the 1995 Australian Grand Prix by 2 laps in a Williams. The other cars on the podium were a Footwork and a Ligier. Every other car from a top 4 team bar Mark Blundell’s McLaren retired from the race and the McLaren that year was probably the work McLaren since 1980.
@AndyDesasterman5 ай бұрын
I am a little bit surprised there wasn't at least an honorable mention of the 2016 Spanish GP for Max's potential best race of his career. After the Merc implosion at the start, he had to fend off Räikkönen for the last third of the race to claim his maiden win. Which is no mean feat i would say 😅 Nonetheless, great video!
@californication465 ай бұрын
Great video as always!
@hassanakhtar27595 ай бұрын
Great video
@ap0llo.0ne515 ай бұрын
That James Hunt section had me going 😟 the ENTIRE way through
@jtr53365 ай бұрын
26:16 - 27:54 this segment of the video is a major pause ⏸️🛑‼️😂
@aleksijeskanen65572 ай бұрын
That fact Vettel was only driver who didn't spin in Germany 2019 and Turkey in wet conditions is interesting cause at that time he spun quite many times in other races in dry conditions 😂
@moritzwagner16514 ай бұрын
The most serious analysis of F1 champions until the James Hunt part came about😂😂 Pissed myself😂😂
@oliphillips31435 ай бұрын
Kimi started sixth in Belgium 2009 I believe
@tamasvas19195 ай бұрын
yes he did and gained a lot of speed in the runoff area, which now would be considered illegal, luckily it wasn't back then
@sambaker99965 ай бұрын
Wake up babe, new peter brook F1 post
@El-Kolbenfresser4 ай бұрын
Brabham 1966 Dutch Grand Prix is fucking insane holy shit that guy is amazing
@Strangegloves5 ай бұрын
I'm a big hakkinen fan I feel an honorable mention needs to go to Spain 2001....yes he blew up on the last lap...but that point he was over 40 seconds ahead of the Michael, and had lapped Montoya in 3rd...to me this race really demonstrates at the time Mika and Michael were really a cut above the grid at this time......
@LachiBoii5 ай бұрын
how many takes did it take to do Hunt's segment, holy fuck that was good
@nonamerider49535 ай бұрын
0:30 Kaputt...i see what you did there xD
@namenamename3905 ай бұрын
I genuinely felt gaslit by the end because I was sure I heard you talk about some of these races before. Turns out I'm not crazy, I recently rewatched your "every current F1 driver's best and worst race" video and you seem to have reused some parts of that. I don't blame you, I'm sure writing hour long videos is quite exhausting, but I felt like I was going crazy
@kierandudson445 ай бұрын
Button in Japan 2011 deserves a mention
@RANDOMZBOSSMAN15 ай бұрын
And Belgium 2012 total domination
@JasonAFlintham4 ай бұрын
@@RANDOMZBOSSMAN1 Agreed. I’d also add the following: Monaco 2009 - Fought harder than usual at that point as Brawn’s massively limited development budget meant other teams were catching up, but got pole and never looked back. China 2010 - Read the conditions perfectly to keep a charging Hamilton behind him and lead a McLaren 1-2. Germany 2004 - Fought tooth and nail with Alonso for 2nd while getting choked out by his own helmet, and won out against them both.
@itsmeNaufalReborn5 ай бұрын
14:04 way to throw the championship
@b1gari5 ай бұрын
I think Alonso's best race was actually Suzuka 05. He was just as phenomenal as Kimi on that day. And performance goes underrated cause it's remembered as Kimi's race
@snobey5 ай бұрын
Alonso at 2012 Japan GP: way to throw the championship
@derosiflo65244 ай бұрын
As fair as I know is that the humongous rear wing broke on Rindt's worst race you chose. Those things were crazy.
@tksovers5 ай бұрын
the james hunt section has my side hurtingg
@dominikmathenia90985 ай бұрын
If DC was Champion worst Spa 98. Trigger the biggest Crash in First start and got Run into by the Leader while getting lapped
@aity36695 ай бұрын
Denny Hulme is only one of three drivers to die in the Bathurst 1000, and the only driver of the three who's death wasnt crash related.
@RANDOMZBOSSMAN15 ай бұрын
What did I say haha! Looking forward to watching this video
@SaroShow2 ай бұрын
wow, came here from F1crashes video, you haave amazing docs here, but you should work on your thumbnails, they are a little too messy and not inviting. Try a more simple thumbnail, without the borders ;) Ciao from Italy!
@brandonm89015 ай бұрын
Some questionable picks in this but great concept, and must have been a lot of research to cover every champion!
@tokyotalkshoops3 ай бұрын
The 1900s were a crazy time man. Everyone dying
@F1e3085 ай бұрын
Can you do this one for 2024 drivers at somewhere during this year?
@legojackgaming4 ай бұрын
"where he threw the championship... where he threw the champonship... where he threw the championship..." god the fact we could've had 5 alonso championships but only got 2......
@xyfaa9995 ай бұрын
THE JAMES HUNT SEGMENT HELP 😂😂😂😂
@MegaTimtheman3 ай бұрын
In many ways canada 2011 was a bad race for button apart from the end. For verstappen 2021 Saudi Arabia was his worst race. He drove like an idiot the whole race
@BekaJadexoxo5 ай бұрын
the James Hunt section! how did you say that with a straight face?
@jjedgar53035 ай бұрын
You missed the 2012 Hungarian grand Prix as one of Schumacher's worst races, where he started from the pits, got a penalty couldn't pass the 3 new teams and eventually retired, I remember he got rated 1/10 for that race in Autosport! Thing is, it was so bad he never got noticed on the telly when it was broadcast!
@brandonm89015 ай бұрын
Didn't he pull up to the wrong grid position at the start, then turned the engine off when the 2nd formation lap was called?
@jjedgar53035 ай бұрын
@@brandonm8901 yeah and sped in the pits and I don't think rose higher than 18th before he parked it haha