F1 from 2012: 1st race: Button wins (Mclaren) 2nd race: Alonso wins (Ferrari) 3rd race: Rosberg wins (Mercedes) 4 race: Vettel wins (Red bull) 5 race: Maldonado wins (Williams) 6 race: Webber wins (Red bull) 7 race: Hamilton wins (Mclaren) In the first 7 races we had 7 different drivers winners and the first 5 were from 5 different teams. Thats the formula 1 that we want to the future...
Better car Better sound some different teams at victory some different drivers at victory Lotus (and that Lotus was 😍) Lord Maldonado the goat Alonso world class with a shitbox Vettel 281 pts against Alonso's 278 pts Interlagos with Vettel's spin and comeback (with rain) And last season of Schumi 😍
@@psychoboyjack285 It was a pretty clean defense move, pastor was never ahead, and Lewis already had the line covered. Pastor gotta Pastor, and I'm glad he did, Hamilton had lots of wins after this, and it gave us an epic podium, as shit as it might've been at the time for Hamilton
@@ianfreitas3434 ahahahahahahhah are you for real. pastor is significantly alongside on the entry, no way hamilton doesn't realize he is there and he leaves no room, after that pastor is a passenger, you can observe by the mere power of your eyes whilst he is crashing into hamilton he is trying to turn away from him but he can't, no grip outside the track and no space. pastor is crazy for sure but this one is hamilton's no doubt about that..
@@ozzX92 learn the rules than come back. Hamilton was allowed to force him off because he was ahead when he did so and thus was allowed to take the racing line. The rules than prescribe that the driver off track is in full responsibility to rejoin safely and not affect the race of any other drivers on track. You must have crazy hate towards hamilton to think he was at fault. You probably think Vettel didn't deserve a penalty in Canada as well I presume....
actually not maldonados fault. lewis should have left him space there. Maldonado cant just disappear. That one overtake attempt of maldonado where he isnt at fault.
@@ghosty9051 I would say it is his fault because once you're off the track (which he was) you shouldn't try to overtake but to back off. Especially when you're engineer says that you shouldn't take any risks and there's another straight right behind that "chicane". PS: He got a penalty for that move so I think I'm not the only one who thinks it is his fault ;)
@@Swing17 I still disagree with the penalty. You cant just push your opponent off the track so they have to back off. It was an exact copy of the Grosjean overtake, except this time Hamilton shoved his opponent of the track and over the kerbs. I cant possibly see how it is Maldonado's fault when Hamilton pushed him into that situation. Lewis's left tyre went over the white line when he had a car well alongside him
@@Swing17 the proper way to see this situation is if there was a wall and not a run-off area would you still blame maldonado for getting sandwiched because hamilton acted as if he wasnt alongside him ? you cant say oh hamilton pushed him off but he shouldnt rejoin.. and you should know by now that f1 is full politics and has double standards almost all of their calls and inconsistent and in favor of their wonderboy that plays politics best PS: not fan or hater of none of those 2 but maldonado got more hate than he deserved even though he was involved in many accidents which is a fact and counts negatively for him
@@xhuliozhonga647 Ok I think there's a misunderstanding between us (and that's probably my fault because of how I wrote my comment) I don't wanna defend Hamilton in any way I definitely saw how he pushed him wide and so which was quite "dirty". The thing is (which I actually wanted to say) is that as a driver (especially in F1) you have to be able to see whether a move will work or not and if it doesn't work you shouldn't try to force it. As I said I'm sorry :)
Engineer: Hamilton don’t close door do what you did to grosjean. Hamilton: this time I will push him off track and expect him to back off even though my tires are nailed.
Fernando show is at: 0:23 - The Start 2:43 - Diving in round the outside ON Webber, Crazy Brake Power. 3:00 - Planning ahead the move on Michael Schumacher... Just Genius from the both of them. 5:13 - Planning the perfect move on the Restart, starting wide, Using KERS, big dive in T2 on the Outside ON Grosjean.- Genius, absolutely Genius stuff. 11:32 - The Celebration that starts in the Final Corner. :) Masterful Drive.
The cars in this era were on such a knife-edge, it’s truly unbelievable to see the way Alonso throws that Ferrari around. His car control is visually on a completely different level from everyone else here - no one else had the confidence to drive the way he could
7:42 Yeah boy that’s what I came here for, 7:52 Love how relaxed and patient Michael is with the wheel inputs, and corrections. I’ve always appreciated Schumacher’s driving style. 11:58 Another one.
It was a borefest most of the time just an abandoned port that they used to grab some money.2012 was a brilliant year mostly due to how close the teams were but circuits like this are should not be in f1
@@manosfrantzas5860 I completely disagree with what you're saying. This track was very technical and it was the place where great racers could achieve great things. Formula one is really missing tracks like Valencia so much !
@@weierstra2512 i can understand your view but we have tracks like singapore who have been on the calendar for more than a decade that rarely ever produce good racing its just a way for organisers to grab some money.The only thing unique about it was that it was done at night and now we have 2 more night races .It needs to go it offers nothing to the calendar and so did valencia.Just my opinion though valencia is indeed a very technicall track i just dont see how that makes it good enough
Speedy 283 it‘s never about „who is at fault“, it is ALWAYS only about „who has more to lose or more to win“. maybe this crash was on Lewis Hamilton, but either way it does not bring Pastor Maldonado his points back.
I’m confused...how was this maldonaldo’s fault? Lewis clearly pushed him off the track. Then again maldonaldo probably shouldn’t have tried to make the curb as that’s what ultimately caused the crash
This was the last time the great Micheal Schumacher stood on the podium I remember watching this race live and I remember shouting YESSSS so loudly I think Australia 🇦🇺 heard me its one of my greatest memories from formula 1 🏎 it was a beautiful moment I miss Micheal a lot he’s more than just the greatest he’s my hero my idol and the fastest man who ever lived get well soon champ
I cannot stop watching Fernando Alonso's overtake on Webber. That braking was insane; he is at 280+kmh at the 75meter mark, brakes hard and yet manages to not collide with car infront of him. Talk about the skill needed.
2012 was one amazing year! Half the field was in contention for the win. Never seen so many overtakes throughout the entirety of the field! Also, the engine noise!
It was weird too, compared to 2011 and 2013 this season had no reason to be so vastly different and fun to watch. But it certainly is one of the greatest seasons in modern F1 history
This is still my favourite race of all time and that podium is just perfection in every way, Alonso in Spain, Kimi and Schumi, 10 world championships between them, it just doesn't get any better
I didn't see this race at the time, but I watched the re-run yesterday and loved it! What a great circuit. And a fantastic win by El Nano. He drove on this circuit like it was a permanent layout he grew up on.
When f1 was actually good and the racing was enjoyable. And there was so much competition for the championship. I wish we could have this kind of racing back again
Best looking cars Best noise ever Best season ever Best drivers ever One of the best tracks too All the cars are closely matched Just magnificent Not like F1 of today , literally i don't watch it anymore because of Hamilton and Mercedes
Masterclass in piloting: Kimi with late dives, Grosjean with a pretty solid race, Schumi showing that he still had his skills and, of course, mad talented Alonso butchering the field with a spectacular drive (and, as always, maldonado doing maldonado things! 🙈). This race is a modern classic! 😍
That! And it's legal in F1 to do so. Stupid rule. Other race series do it better, V8 supercars for instances you have to leave space for the other car, as it should be. Karma
Willie Pete was here he’s allowed to do that? Look at the example with Kimi a lap earlier, instead of Kimi trying to go around the outside he backed out of it because Lewis took the racing line.
guyabroad I don’t know how you can defend Maldonado in this circumstance. He’s come from off the race track and launched into the side of Lewis. It’s aggressive from Lewis but he’s entitled to the racing line. You can see in the breaking zone Lewis has left a cars width but as soon as the corner comes up he’s taken the racing line. Maldonado should have yielded end of.
2012 was one of my favorite years of F1. Screaming V8's, unpredictability, everyone had a somewhat competitive car that could fight, more overtaking, and the cars weren't 20ft long barges and weight so much either.
now I remember why back then I was watching races while today I only watch a few highlights and this channel. I enjoy watching the low grip so much. The cars sliding is honestly beautiful. Today the cars drive like they are on rails and of course there are only 3 teams that are able to get close to the podium. I really got tired of knowing who is going to win the championship before the start of the year.
Everyone is talking about the V8 note (which is great), but no one is talking about the absolutely satisfying downshifts when you can hear the gears literally slam into place. Very nice.
Quite impressive to see how Alonso managed to make so many overtakes while playing with a lower frame rate
Truly a Pro Gamer
Pronto? Alphamaxnova1?
Oh, pleasure to see u here. Maybe do a classic highlights?
@@JmGt24 oh my god yes ! a classic highlight would be so great
It's his Ferrari Master Plan
Eyyyy Alphamaxnova the b0ss
F1 from 2012:
1st race: Button wins (Mclaren)
2nd race: Alonso wins (Ferrari)
3rd race: Rosberg wins (Mercedes)
4 race: Vettel wins (Red bull)
5 race: Maldonado wins (Williams)
6 race: Webber wins (Red bull)
7 race: Hamilton wins (Mclaren)
In the first 7 races we had 7 different drivers winners and the first 5 were from 5 different teams.
Thats the formula 1 that we want to the future...
2012: 8 different winners
2014-2019: 8 different winners
Today: LEWIS HAMILTON, LEWIS HAMILTON, LEWIS HAMILTON, VALTTERI BOTTAS, LEWIS HAMILTON
@@Willie_Pete_Was_Here thats very sad
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Jaakko Oksaoja
Mercedes: How about no?
We have to admit that that overtake from Grosjean on Hamilton was great
I agree👍👍👍
Imagine saying that about a 2019 race
@@eliassette N A N I ?
Perez overtake was fantastic,,
He is another victim of the new turbo era🙃😣
Back when most people in the field had a car competitive enough to showcase their talents
Russel: Cries in williams
8 drivers won races in 2012 alone.
8 drivers won races from 2014 to 2019 together.
@@peterfighter wow thats kinda sad
Peter Fighter 2013 to 2019 also
Peter Fighter and 0 drivers in 2020
This whole year was insane!
Miss those cars! :(
favorite season in my opinion
edit holy shit i'd never get these much likes thanks guys
Dwight Manalo 1997
Dwight Manalo Yeah!
Better car
Better sound
some different teams at victory
some different drivers at victory
Lotus (and that Lotus was 😍)
Lord Maldonado the goat
Alonso world class with a shitbox
Vettel 281 pts against Alonso's 278 pts
Interlagos with Vettel's spin and comeback (with rain)
And last season of Schumi 😍
Engineer: Don’t take any risks
Maldonado: We don’t do that here
Good one
nice
Well that crash was Hamilton's fault.
Maldonado: do you even know me?
@@ozzX92 maldonado went from off track to divebomb him
11:05
Engineer: "...got Maldonado close behind us."
( *chuckles* )
"I'm in danger"
HAAHAHAHAHAH
better push him off the track then
@@psychoboyjack285 It was a pretty clean defense move, pastor was never ahead, and Lewis already had the line covered. Pastor gotta Pastor, and I'm glad he did, Hamilton had lots of wins after this, and it gave us an epic podium, as shit as it might've been at the time for Hamilton
@@ianfreitas3434 ahahahahahahhah are you for real. pastor is significantly alongside on the entry, no way hamilton doesn't realize he is there and he leaves no room, after that pastor is a passenger, you can observe by the mere power of your eyes whilst he is crashing into hamilton he is trying to turn away from him but he can't, no grip outside the track and no space.
pastor is crazy for sure but this one is hamilton's no doubt about that..
@@ozzX92 learn the rules than come back. Hamilton was allowed to force him off because he was ahead when he did so and thus was allowed to take the racing line. The rules than prescribe that the driver off track is in full responsibility to rejoin safely and not affect the race of any other drivers on track.
You must have crazy hate towards hamilton to think he was at fault. You probably think Vettel didn't deserve a penalty in Canada as well I presume....
Alonso's drive is like a poem written on a circuit
Overtaking Lewis:
Grosjean: oops I'll be careful here
Maldonaldo: Y E E T
actually not maldonados fault. lewis should have left him space there. Maldonado cant just disappear. That one overtake attempt of maldonado where he isnt at fault.
@@ghosty9051 I would say it is his fault because once you're off the track (which he was) you shouldn't try to overtake but to back off.
Especially when you're engineer says that you shouldn't take any risks and there's another straight right behind that "chicane".
PS: He got a penalty for that move so I think I'm not the only one who thinks it is his fault ;)
@@Swing17 I still disagree with the penalty. You cant just push your opponent off the track so they have to back off. It was an exact copy of the Grosjean overtake, except this time Hamilton shoved his opponent of the track and over the kerbs. I cant possibly see how it is Maldonado's fault when Hamilton pushed him into that situation. Lewis's left tyre went over the white line when he had a car well alongside him
@@Swing17 the proper way to see this situation is if there was a wall and not a run-off area would you still blame maldonado for getting sandwiched because hamilton acted as if he wasnt alongside him ? you cant say oh hamilton pushed him off but he shouldnt rejoin.. and you should know by now that f1 is full politics and has double standards almost all of their calls and inconsistent and in favor of their wonderboy that plays politics best
PS: not fan or hater of none of those 2 but maldonado got more hate than he deserved even though he was involved in many accidents which is a fact and counts negatively for him
@@xhuliozhonga647 Ok I think there's a misunderstanding between us (and that's probably my fault because of how I wrote my comment)
I don't wanna defend Hamilton in any way I definitely saw how he pushed him wide and so which was quite "dirty". The thing is (which I actually wanted to say) is that as a driver (especially in F1) you have to be able to see whether a move will work or not and if it doesn't work you shouldn't try to force it.
As I said I'm sorry :)
Engineer: “Ok, play safe and don’t take any risks”
Maldonado 30 seconds later:
Maldonado - Booomshakalaka
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Lewis alone got more overtaken in this race than in 2015-2019.
A pleasure to see.
Ekhem ... Brazil 2017, Germany and UK 2018.
“Got” more
2019 German Gp would like a word
And you can argue that the Mclaren was the best car in the grid
Grosjean was superb in this race, such a shame for the DNF
The young Grosjean was a pretty solid pilot, it's a shame he completely lost himself later
he was great in 2012/13
StemmarB7R yeah he was actually mad good, it’s crazy tho he’s still here after years of grojeaning it
@@Lucas-qy1eb in 2015 too!
Yeah man, I’d like to see him back to he’s old ways.
That sound, perfect, especially the down shifts
Engineer: "Don't take any risks"
Maldonado: "I'm about to end this man's whole race"
Engineer: Hamilton don’t close door do what you did to grosjean.
Hamilton: this time I will push him off track and expect him to back off even though my tires are nailed.
💀💀💀💀
😁
Maldonado should have rejoined the track in a safe manner.
Fernando show is at:
0:23 - The Start
2:43 - Diving in round the outside ON Webber, Crazy Brake Power.
3:00 - Planning ahead the move on Michael Schumacher... Just Genius from the both of them.
5:13 - Planning the perfect move on the Restart, starting wide, Using KERS, big dive in T2 on the Outside ON Grosjean.- Genius, absolutely Genius stuff.
11:32 - The Celebration that starts in the Final Corner. :)
Masterful Drive.
Dávid :DD
Legendary
Engineer: Don't take any risk
Maldonado: Why not?
The cars in this era were on such a knife-edge, it’s truly unbelievable to see the way Alonso throws that Ferrari around. His car control is visually on a completely different level from everyone else here - no one else had the confidence to drive the way he could
7:42 Yeah boy that’s what I came here for, 7:52 Love how relaxed and patient Michael is with the wheel inputs, and corrections. I’ve always appreciated Schumacher’s driving style.
11:58 Another one.
5:45 nico rosberg: is my career over?
Seriously wtf happened ?
@@mclarenfan6032 Rosberg had a bad exit from the last corner, and was then in a compromised position.
Gear switching is bad
Grojeans overtake was certainly one of the all time greats
Both the one at the start and the one in Lewis.
My Gosh Grosjean's Pace at this race are truly amazing af
"2 laps to go, maldonado behind you"
That's nightmare stuff
It reminds me that Valencia was such a technical and interesting track !
It was a borefest most of the time just an abandoned port that they used to grab some money.2012 was a brilliant year mostly due to how close the teams were but circuits like this are should not be in f1
Too difficult for Lewis so they removed it. Same thing happened with Hockenheim.
But the races were boring. 2012 was the only exception.
@@manosfrantzas5860 I completely disagree with what you're saying. This track was very technical and it was the place where great racers could achieve great things.
Formula one is really missing tracks like Valencia so much !
@@weierstra2512 i can understand your view but we have tracks like singapore who have been on the calendar for more than a decade that rarely ever produce good racing
its just a way for organisers to grab some money.The only thing unique about it was that it was done at night and now we have 2 more night races .It needs to go it offers nothing to the calendar and so did valencia.Just my opinion though valencia is indeed a very technicall track i just dont see how that makes it good enough
2:34 Kimi's radio sound like he is working from home playing sim. :'D
It sounds like the mic is at the office and he's at his home.
Sounds like fnaf
the sound of the v8's is just intoxicating!! cant get enough
5:13 I love how he places the car in the last corner to get a good exit, it was all so well planned!
We say "la Cuca" in Spain
Oriol haha what does that mean exactly?
Engineer: Don’t take any risks
Maldonado: Kamikaze mode ON
xD
that one was on lewis tho
Speedy 283 it‘s never about „who is at fault“, it is ALWAYS only about „who has more to lose or more to win“. maybe this crash was on Lewis Hamilton, but either way it does not bring Pastor Maldonado his points back.
@@TheColinChapman He wouldn't have lost all his points if the maFIA didnt give him a penalty
Hamilton fault in this one
11:20 Thank you Pastor. 👍🏻
11:37 What a win! ❤️👍🏻
Grosjean "sacre blur! Kimi is sending it at turn 1! Better up my game!"
*dives to the inside*
Sacrebleu*, and still no one is saying that in France rn :D
@@Top5TechDeals849 Si moi je le dis encore
@@bayekofsiwa9886 Sur une échelle de 0 à 10, à quelle fréquence tu le dit par mois par exemple ? :)
@@Top5TechDeals849 au moins 9000 fois par jour xD
je plaisante hein évidemment plus personne dis ça mdr
0:32 that understeer is brutal
Better than oversteer at that speed
Alonso's driving style is characteristic of understeer, he basically needs it.
2:53 1st gear for extra rotation
E X T R A R O T A T I O N
TRL LİMİTLESS İN CHAT
You guys are everywhere haha... "JD here".
Yoooo
Grosjean's engineer: "stay with Hamilton"
Grosjean: "aight i'm gonna make him stay with me"
grosjean: did i send it or didn't i send it?
sainz: hey thats my line
Grosjean: I said it first 😂
sainz: mine was better tbh
Grosjean: I could pang you right now, bruv.
sainz: catch me if you can ehehehe
Did i send it, or did i don't.. didn't send it
2:48 What a overtake!
Full send
Still unsure how he was able to take the first corner
He tried to do the same on Guitierrez in 2016 at the Australian GP...
🐐
9:48 last famous words
He came in F1 to bet 😂
I’m confused...how was this maldonaldo’s fault? Lewis clearly pushed him off the track. Then again maldonaldo probably shouldn’t have tried to make the curb as that’s what ultimately caused the crash
Also 11:04
@@matthewsmith1571 Lewis had the line. Maldonado should've yielded before going off the track, or made a safe return instead.
Sei italiano?
Ci piacciono queste traduzioni letterali😂😂
2:49 wow. alonso was really going for it in this race.
Only Fernando man, only Fernando...
A lot of great driving tactics were deployed that day, amazing race and great comp; definitely going on my F1 on-board playlist.
This race was absolutely epic! Look how many overtake they did! This is how balanced f1 should be.
Last time i was this early lotus wasn't just a flower
Alonso as always with another epic start!!
Grosjean in his prime was actually really good and people forget that
He's always been quick but very prone to accidents and he still is
@@josephiladelphia8733 He has always been fast but totally unable to be consistent. One race he is fighting for podium, next race out of points.
And he have a lack of self confidence
is this his prime? a few races later he got a race ban
@@Lakitu886 still, 2012 and 2013 were by fat his best years
Alonso's start was lightning⚡
It still lightning
I miss these days, when the field was so close that anyone could have a great race and get close to the podium
This was the last time the great Micheal Schumacher stood on the podium I remember watching this race live and I remember shouting YESSSS so loudly I think Australia 🇦🇺 heard me its one of my greatest memories from formula 1 🏎 it was a beautiful moment I miss Micheal a lot he’s more than just the greatest he’s my hero my idol and the fastest man who ever lived get well soon champ
That podium was the stuff of legend! All of the old guard together.
Nonononononnooo! Damon Hill was FASTER! ✌️
Ok but Senna though
@@Ben-gb9qr does Hill have 91 wins and 7 world championships?
I don't think so
So much action and overtakes. Miss this formula 1. The modern classics
I cannot stop watching Fernando Alonso's overtake on Webber. That braking was insane; he is at 280+kmh at the 75meter mark, brakes hard and yet manages to not collide with car infront of him. Talk about the skill needed.
2012 was one amazing year! Half the field was in contention for the win. Never seen so many overtakes throughout the entirety of the field! Also, the engine noise!
Man, onboard cam + this sound = masterpiece. Pure nostalgia!
2012 was one of the best years in Formula 1
Without a doubt
It was weird too, compared to 2011 and 2013 this season had no reason to be so vastly different and fun to watch. But it certainly is one of the greatest seasons in modern F1 history
Totally agree.
This is still my favourite race of all time and that podium is just perfection in every way, Alonso in Spain, Kimi and Schumi, 10 world championships between them, it just doesn't get any better
More 2012 highlights please♥️
Malaysia 2012 next?
i love watching the drivers hands and listening to the throttle. so smooth especially in these cars
I didn't see this race at the time, but I watched the re-run yesterday and loved it! What a great circuit. And a fantastic win by El Nano. He drove on this circuit like it was a permanent layout he grew up on.
Alonso's reaction are out of the world
0:25 Alonso starts with no hands on steering wheel. Wow.
He had the hands on the lower part of the steering wheel. The clutch is there.
@@kolladxs1315 beat me to it
@@medilyesoudhini7411 what?
@@kolladxs1315 He was 4 minutes late in giving the answer to elky's question, beaten by you
@@DrSabot-A oka I dnt care
I used to love this track on f12012... I remember pushing my hrt to victory. Good memories
I really enjoyed that race! Valencia is such a good street circuit.
When f1 was actually good and the racing was enjoyable. And there was so much competition for the championship. I wish we could have this kind of racing back again
Best looking cars
Best noise ever
Best season ever
Best drivers ever
One of the best tracks too
All the cars are closely matched
Just magnificent
Not like F1 of today , literally i don't watch it anymore because of Hamilton and Mercedes
When there used to be no GET IN THERE LEWIS
Well he did end up in the side wall. So he in a way he got in there.
He looked so damn average in this race but more suitable car seems to make big difference I quess
@@miro5512 The pace of the McLarens were pretty awful at this race.
@@roncharls8162 yeah they consume their tyres pretty quickly too
@@roncharls8162 His tyres were genuinely dead this race
2:34 Bwohno my tyres are gone!
Nice
Alonso was always one of my favourite drivers. My 2nd favourite right now behind Charles Leclerc
Masterclass in piloting: Kimi with late dives, Grosjean with a pretty solid race, Schumi showing that he still had his skills and, of course, mad talented Alonso butchering the field with a spectacular drive (and, as always, maldonado doing maldonado things! 🙈). This race is a modern classic! 😍
4:03 *Kimi* : You always leave the space.... He is an Idiot !
You have to leave the space
Maldonado: why does the runoff not have as much grip as track?
WTF, THIS IS NOT ANOTHER EPISODE OF GET IN THERE LEWISS!!
WHAT KIND OF BEAUTY IS THIS??
4:48 senna doing some EURO🅱️EAT DRIFTING! now seriously what a proffesional save!
The crowd when Alonso took the lead... unforgettable
Hamilton: Aight imma pas this guy.
Me: I’m gonna destroy this whole mans race.
I mean Hamilton closed you the door
Pastor Maldonado lol
How was Hamilton going to pass him if he was already in front? 🤦♂️😂
S🅱️indolado
How original...
11:14 Hamilton forced Maldonado off the track being alongside him and paid the price
RaptoR lewis took the racing line, it’s not against the rules to do this. Maldonado was the one who launched into the side of him.
That! And it's legal in F1 to do so. Stupid rule. Other race series do it better, V8 supercars for instances you have to leave space for the other car, as it should be. Karma
Jacob Coward He took the racing line and forced him off
Willie Pete was here he’s allowed to do that? Look at the example with Kimi a lap earlier, instead of Kimi trying to go around the outside he backed out of it because Lewis took the racing line.
guyabroad I don’t know how you can defend Maldonado in this circumstance. He’s come from off the race track and launched into the side of Lewis. It’s aggressive from Lewis but he’s entitled to the racing line. You can see in the breaking zone Lewis has left a cars width but as soon as the corner comes up he’s taken the racing line. Maldonado should have yielded end of.
3:30 that double switch by alonso
At 2:00
Grosjean to his grandchildren: There was a time when I used to overtake Hamilton.
Engineer: "Don't take any risks"
Maldonado: "Let me alone I know what I'm doing"
This was by far the best race in that track and also the last one
Alonso is incredible! 🔥
2012 was one of my favorite years of F1. Screaming V8's, unpredictability, everyone had a somewhat competitive car that could fight, more overtaking, and the cars weren't 20ft long barges and weight so much either.
Alonso was always such a joy to watch
This track was one of my favorite in F1 2012 game
Almost no place mistakes, many straights and big brakes
Look at how Alonso attacks. No way he could do it in a bad car. It was a beast at race trim!
One of my favourite seasons and one of my favourite tracks
Omg, those sounds 😍😍
Uno de los mejores circuitos, siempre infravalorado, ojalá pase el milagro de verte de vuelta algún día.
Those moves by Alonso DAMN.
lotus was doing great back then, Kimi doing great and Grosjean's best time in his career
Back when the engines were alot simpler and teams were more competitive.
now I remember why back then I was watching races while today I only watch a few highlights and this channel.
I enjoy watching the low grip so much. The cars sliding is honestly beautiful. Today the cars drive like they are on rails and of course there are only 3 teams that are able to get close to the podium. I really got tired of knowing who is going to win the championship before the start of the year.
Those Alonso onboards belong in a museum
I love the Valencia track, it's so fun and fresh! Not so boring as other road tracks so it should continue to be a part of F1 calendar these days
Grosjean’s overtake on Hamilton was absolutely Insane, he came from so far back and how held it was mental!
Probably the best f1 race ever
Romain's dive on hamilton was soo good
Everyone is talking about the V8 note (which is great),
but no one is talking about the absolutely satisfying downshifts when you can hear the gears literally slam into place. Very nice.
I thjnk this is the best race ever. All the characters were there. So much action. Great cars
ALONSO, KIMI AND MICHEAL ON ONE PODIUM...AMAZING
Races without commentary wouldn't be as exiting, but these 12 minutes of pure racing sound are amazing.
Ferrari alongside Alonso was flying, sadly they didn't win the world championship in 2012, just 2 points behind vettel 😢😭
3 points, mate. 3 points! 281 to Seb : 278 to Nando.
Alonso was impressive, I hope he’ll be back in 2021😍
Alonso Masterclass...
3:13 5:23 alonso really knew how long his car was
never seen an f1 driver who could follow on the gearbox better
You could see everyone struggling on the fast wearing Pirelli tyres. Drivers like Michael and Kimi had an advantage in those conditions.
Why?