Such a nice and memorable kind of a person. Straigth-forward, honest and polite. He drove alongside legends, for 3 out of the 4 most strong teams of the 1980s and 1990s. he got lucky many times but also was quick. His public crash was horrifying even listening to it. Its a miracle he didnt instantly get killed!
so refreshing to hear him talk. back in the day when you could start racing at 21 with no money as long as you had the talent. a by-gone era sorely missed. such a great guy.
You can thank tobacco companies for giving those opportunities to drivers with no money in those times. Marlboro had their own racing series whereas the rest of the tobacco companies had basically secret marketing targeted with sports that required lots of money particularly F1 and IndyCar. Nonetheless I would like to see them back even if there's a lot of censorship the Benetton's prove that censorship can be subtle but unique.
Imagine asking that first question to Mika Hakkinen. Tom Clarkson: "You seem to epitomise 80s Formula 1. You were fast, you were daring, you were glamorous, you were fun, women loved you, even Bernie Ecclestone loved you. Would you agree with that?" Mika Hakkinen: "...Yes..."
Its shocking this series doesnt get the hundreds of thousands of views it deserves, unlike a throw away montage video. This is Gold. I hope it continues and looped on F1 radio. Looking forward to Gunther Steiner - he's so funny.
Well, to be fair. With every Beyond The Grid, I want video footage more and more. What I mean by that is to have camera footage during the interview, to see the emotions and reactions of both participants. I know this is not the point of the podcast, which should be audio-only, but the interviews are so good, that whenever I start Beyond The Grid, I just can't leave it in the background doing something else, I just have to 100% focus on podcast to make sure I don't miss any detail and thus I end up staring at this video background for the whole hour. Somebody feel the same way? Maybe camera footage would be positive for this series, it could still be audio-only on platforms like Spotify right?
In the end its a Podcast and not a video. it is what it is... would love it too... an interview is easy, only sound, but putting all that kind of content into videos is immense work...
Berger: Better than D.Hill would of won easily the 1993, 1994 & 1996 Championship in Williams. Montoya: Total loser. Ron Dennis should have fired him in Bahrain 2005 already and just kept de la Rosa going. Coulthard/Massa/Barrichello/Bottas: Just too nice guys, and Häkkinen/Schumacher/Hamilton are better, period. Patrese: LOL even R. Schumacher, Alesi, Frentzen, ... were better
I love to listen Gerhard. He always has something interesting to say. Cool Beyond The Grids would be: Daniel, Piquet, Alesi, Jenson, Damon, Mika, Mansell... And I think Ron Dennis would be REALLY interesting to listen too.
Berger was a very good driver and a very nice guy. He started his carrer shining and was very fast. I think he lost some speed after his crash in Imola, same spot where Senna dies. He won 10 times in a time with many superb drivers. Tell me... nowadays who has 10 wins?
5 years after Max has 3 titles. What a great guy. Memories from my youth came out floating during this interview. The sound of those engines was roaring throughout his answers
Tim yo... You are a prick.... Anyone who is homophobic is a prick and your comment re Piquet is inappropriate... You are common and I will show you disrespect a chop like you deserves.
I loved watching Gerhard race when I first started following F1, and this interview is equally as enjoyable.Can you please try and get Patrick Head at some point? I have a feeling that he would have some stories to tell. Thanks
Great, fun, light interview keep them coming...PS: Second the motion from another viewer regarding using a Camera, it would be great to not only hear but to see the body language of the guest....
Gerhard crash at tamburello was eerily similar to senna. He said he put his hands over his shoulders on impact, unfortunately senna probably didn't get that split second to do that which mite have saved the head injury.
Imagine asking that first question to Nico Rosberg: Tom Clarkson: "You seem to epitomise 80s Formula 1. You were fast, you were daring, you were glamorous, you were fun, women loved you, even Bernie Ecclestone loved you. Would you agree with that?" Nico: I was like Gerhard, no question, with the only difference, that I'm worldchampion despite having attended more parties and girls ...
Alain Prost please and when you do interview him, please ask him about Suzuka 89 and what it was like racing with Senna. He is the only person on earth who knows the true fighter Senna was.
Idea : If the host and guest are in one room while the sound is being recorded, and if we have to keep youtube open for 50 minutes in order to listen to the podcast, doesn't it make sense to put a camera and record video aswell? I'm sure a lot of viewers would appreciate it.
Too many questions about senna at the start I think , it's meant to be a Berger interview . Surely we have all heard the Senna tales already . Gets better after first 20 mins .
Such a nice and memorable kind of a person. Straigth-forward, honest and polite. He drove alongside legends, for 3 out of the 4 most strong teams of the 1980s and 1990s. he got lucky many times but also was quick. His public crash was horrifying even listening to it. Its a miracle he didnt instantly get killed!
so refreshing to hear him talk. back in the day when you could start racing at 21 with no money as long as you had the talent. a by-gone era sorely missed. such a great guy.
You can thank tobacco companies for giving those opportunities to drivers with no money in those times. Marlboro had their own racing series whereas the rest of the tobacco companies had basically secret marketing targeted with sports that required lots of money particularly F1 and IndyCar. Nonetheless I would like to see them back even if there's a lot of censorship the Benetton's prove that censorship can be subtle but unique.
@@tacklefatkidsCamel had a similar program, plus Mercedes Benz had a junior driver's program.
I love this guy! I watched him as a kid, together with Senna in McLaren, best duo! Great driver, also a nice guy :)
@@rickysullera5565 in qualifications the maximum boost was 5.6 or even more at ~1500 hp
Seems like a nice guy. Accepts his faults. Appreciates talent of co-drivers. Not the qualities you would find among new top drivers....
Berger has always been a class guy. One of those people you cannot not like.
ADRIAN NEWEY WOULD BE GREAT!
Killer
he would be dull as dish water !
Imagine asking that first question to Mika Hakkinen.
Tom Clarkson: "You seem to epitomise 80s Formula 1. You were fast, you were daring, you were glamorous, you were fun, women loved you, even Bernie Ecclestone loved you. Would you agree with that?"
Mika Hakkinen: "...Yes..."
Bahahaha mika would be awesome though, hes so philosophical about everything
When ever a reporter asked you a complicated question you always answer with yes.
Mika Hakkinen: yes.
Ask kimi: ....bwoaah
😂😂😂😂
Gerhard's driver evaluation is spot on with regards to Lewis and Max....
Thank you for the detailed description!
We got your back 😉
Another great listen. I appreciate having this series
Its shocking this series doesnt get the hundreds of thousands of views it deserves, unlike a throw away montage video. This is Gold. I hope it continues and looped on F1 radio. Looking forward to Gunther Steiner - he's so funny.
well this is going to be a chill 50 minutes
Beyond the grid: Alain Prost please
Your wish came true lol
@@JedEmpleo yeah 😂👌
They have done it
ur mom gay
@@timyo6288 no u
Well, to be fair. With every Beyond The Grid, I want video footage more and more. What I mean by that is to have camera footage during the interview, to see the emotions and reactions of both participants. I know this is not the point of the podcast, which should be audio-only, but the interviews are so good, that whenever I start Beyond The Grid, I just can't leave it in the background doing something else, I just have to 100% focus on podcast to make sure I don't miss any detail and thus I end up staring at this video background for the whole hour. Somebody feel the same way? Maybe camera footage would be positive for this series, it could still be audio-only on platforms like Spotify right?
Yeah I found myself staring at the picture of Gerhard while I was concentrating on every detail of what they were saying lol, I agree.
In the end its a Podcast and not a video. it is what it is... would love it too... an interview is easy, only sound, but putting all that kind of content into videos is immense work...
These podcasts are epic, the feel and tone is spot on and the subject matter is brilliant. Keep them coming please I look forward to may more.
Gerhard Berger, damn, what a straight talker, no bullshit, just Berger.
His little burst of a mischievous laugh is delightful.
Haha, Gerhard is such a cool guy!
Need more personalities like him. A chilled one hour. Great one.
Another brilliant one Tom, keep them coming !! thanks, Geoff from Merimbula Australia
I love this guys voice, Gunther Steiner too
Gunther Steiner’s voice belongs in a James Bond movie... As the villain of course....
Gunther would make a very interesting guest. :) I always thought he was German!
@@lifeschool i think he is from South Tyrol
I for one would listen to a Flavio Briatore interview with great interest.
His lawyers probably won't let him talk. He seems like the Italian version of Donnie T.
Nico rosberg has done a great interview with briatore on his youtube channel
50 minutes of bullshit and lies? Oh no, thank you.
Bladeriel YT he’s certainly a interesting personality.lol
flavio just did one a few weeks ago
Berger, Coulthard, Barrichello, Massa, Webber, Bottas - the all time runner-ups.
Montoya, Moss, Peterson as well there are so many other drivers that could be on this list...
Sidekicks to the greats are important and interesting to the sport. Nothing to be ashamed of.
@@Dolek135You forget G Villeneuve definitely one of top 10 drivers od all time .
Riccardo Patrese?
Berger: Better than D.Hill would of won easily the 1993, 1994 & 1996 Championship in Williams.
Montoya: Total loser. Ron Dennis should have fired him in Bahrain 2005 already and just kept de la Rosa going.
Coulthard/Massa/Barrichello/Bottas: Just too nice guys, and Häkkinen/Schumacher/Hamilton are better, period.
Patrese: LOL even R. Schumacher, Alesi, Frentzen, ... were better
That car crash story is terrifying. He certainly is a lucky guy!
No wonder Senna enjoyed having Gerhard as a teammate. Such a funny guy!
Really nice interview, he made me laugh few times 😅
I honestly can’t get enough of these
I love to listen Gerhard. He always has something interesting to say.
Cool Beyond The Grids would be: Daniel, Piquet, Alesi, Jenson, Damon, Mika, Mansell... And I think Ron Dennis would be REALLY interesting to listen too.
"and i had a big pain in my hand because i lost all my skin"
Gerhard Berger,
after every podium finish in the 90s.
Fantastic interview!!! Keep up the great work.
Most interesting interview so far!
Berger was a very good driver and a very nice guy. He started his carrer shining and was very fast. I think he lost some speed after his crash in Imola, same spot where Senna dies. He won 10 times in a time with many superb drivers. Tell me... nowadays who has 10 wins?
Valtteri Bottas?🤔🤔
As much as i'd love to hear an interview with Kimi, I'd love to hear one with Rob Smedley!
Ginger Knight that would be very dull
The funniest interview so far.
Kimi next please...
so you want a hour of silence?
bwoah
Yes
Bwoah!
Get over it already!!!!
5th most retirements of all time wow! With 95 retirements (45.24 %) to have still achieved what he did with that many is amazing.
he was many years with ferrari in a time when they had really big reliability issues.
Formula 1 was at its peak in the late 80s early 90s. He is right!
Doctor: This is the first time we did this surgery gerhard: No risk no fun what a legend
Great episode and what a great guy
5 years after Max has 3 titles. What a great guy. Memories from my youth came out floating during this interview. The sound of those engines was roaring throughout his answers
pure golddddddddddddd
Brilliant.... As usual. Thanks.
wonderfull Podcast, Gerhard is a very special person for a Ferrari Fan.
I love Beyond The Grid, please continue!
Please Nelson Piquet next!
ur mom gay
Tim yo... You are a prick.... Anyone who is homophobic is a prick and your comment re Piquet is inappropriate... You are common and I will show you disrespect a chop like you deserves.
My boy
Wow. The story with him and Ayrton discussing the corner where Senna died is just so weird and emotional. That's just fucked up.
Fernando Alonso would be perfect for the next one . Or Daniel Riccardio!
Great once again!
I loved watching Gerhard race when I first started following F1, and this interview is equally as enjoyable.Can you please try and get Patrick Head at some point? I have a feeling that he would have some stories to tell. Thanks
Nice guy !!
Great, fun, light interview keep them coming...PS: Second the motion from another viewer regarding using a Camera, it would be great to not only hear but to see the body language of the guest....
Gerhard crash at tamburello was eerily similar to senna. He said he put his hands over his shoulders on impact, unfortunately senna probably didn't get that split second to do that which mite have saved the head injury.
Gerhard... what a legend.
Brilliant interview! However so disappointed that you didn't ask Gerhard about 1989 Re Mansell and especially 1993-1995 Re Alesi.
...I put my hand on my schulters...
😂😂😂❤❤❤
Berger was fast, he could almost keep up with Senna.
How has this guy not won a championship?
Simply was in a "wrong" era: Senna, Prost, Piquet, Mansell, even Schumacher. Still he made his name which not a lot of drivers did at that time
Stefan Pavlovic like Ricciardo nowadays...
Wasn't good enough
he was Senna's number 2 driver in 1990 up to 1992..He also drive for Benneton and Ferrari.
@@bobbestofbobs OOF
f1 drivers always respect gerhard
Imagine asking that first question to Nico Rosberg:
Tom Clarkson: "You seem to epitomise 80s Formula 1. You were fast, you were daring, you were glamorous, you were fun, women loved you, even Bernie Ecclestone loved you. Would you agree with that?"
Nico: I was like Gerhard, no question, with the only difference, that I'm worldchampion despite having attended more parties and girls ...
Alain Prost please and when you do interview him, please ask him about Suzuka 89 and what it was like racing with Senna. He is the only person on earth who knows the true fighter Senna was.
Idea : If the host and guest are in one room while the sound is being recorded, and if we have to keep youtube open for 50 minutes in order to listen to the podcast, doesn't it make sense to put a camera and record video aswell? I'm sure a lot of viewers would appreciate it.
BOSE probably wouldn't allow it.. being this is their podcast basically? i think
@@alinadornieden8411 if that was the case BOSE would never sponsor anything with video. 😂
"Hello. I am Gerhard Berger. I am not Jean Alesi."
SENNA SEMPRE
yo pensé que era de senna, pero claramente no es posible
e eu, meu amigo
Alain Prost please
Lol, I never heard the one about Senna's suitcase out the helicopter 😁
Happened in Monza 1991.
Ayrton searched for it for hours !
HE’S HIT BERGER!
Fantastic story. Always thought of him as just a "No. 2" but turns out he's got interesting personalities and life story. Ok a new fan now.
One of the best no.2's like Patrese and Rubens.
superb
Alain Prost next ??
Great podcast shame about the number of adverts interrupting it
It was great but at one point I thought the interview was more about Senna than Berger himself.
please do a video with Mika Häkkinen😎
Congrats on 1.5 million subscribers
does anyone know wt the music is?
He enjoyed Fórmula 1 and its quirks. He was as fast as the best when he wanted to.
Eddie Irvine, please :)
Beyond the grid: Nelson Piquet please
My all time hero
Too many questions about senna at the start I think , it's meant to be a Berger interview . Surely we have all heard the Senna tales already . Gets better after first 20 mins .
PIQUET!
Yes please.... I worship the great man
My favorite jester!!! :D
Around 39:54 What did he say?
What is that "Chinese smile" ?
Its slang for a fake smile
Can we have video on the podcast please
Start 01:34
Adrian Newey next please
Any chance the V8s will come back? Asking for the fans.
If you build a time machine
Not really. Or if they were to, they would probably have to be hybrids.
Nope
Nope
Don't include me, you can't fight against time.
Niki would be perfect for this when he recovers!
Let’s have a Mika Hakkinen!! The Flying Finn!!!
Alan Jones would be great!
Jihad Burger. #IntoTheBarrier
Beyond the grid: Gordon Murray please
Is the next one Toto Wolff? lol
I would like to second, Alain Prost
Gerhard berger
I wish they would get rid of the adds
Interesting.
Beyond the grid Jackie Stewart Please!!!!
Great interview! Love Burger King Gerhard.
Well this makes up for JV!
Give us some Bernie!
That's quite enough about Senna.