Just 5 videos ago some users called me a Verstappen hater (you can guess which video was that from). Now it's some others calling this a Verstappen fan channel. This is the balance of life.
Gotta respect how there's not even the smallest amount of hesitation from Max. He runs into the slow moving cars in the pitlane and just floors it around the outside. Perfectly legal move and well executed given the space he had to work with, but to be so quick to just go through with it while Perez has this lengthy back and forth... there is a reason why Perez isn't even close to Max in the ranking and it's not just talent, it's also stuff like this.
he literally made his mind up before he even saw the cars, like "i need this, if there's cars, im overtaking" i guess it's that "perez has a wife and kids to go home to" type deal 😂😂
@@yurilopes420 Oh I agree, he knew that if there's slow cars, he's going to overtake him, but the way how quickly and smoothly he just goes for the overtake is what stands out to me nonetheless.
As a Damon Hill fan back in the day, I used to dislike Schumacher very much, but years later I realized it was mostly because of my own biases and the negative image the (mostly British) media created about him, which changed my opinion drastically - now I rate Schumacher extremely high. The same thing is happening with Verstappen now. They're trying so hard to portray him in a negative light, overreacting when he does a mistake and downplaying it every time he excels (which is most of the time). The same thing was happening back in the day with Senna too. Some people just can't appreciate the ruthless mindset and are just whiners, complaining endlessly, acting like victims, pointing the finger, never taking responsibility.
@@John64125 What blatant cheating is that? Schumacher deserved every single one of his titles. The only one where you can clearly state he did something intentionally bad was 1997 and he was disqualified from it (which is again extremely harsh, as they could've simply DQ him from that race itself). It was a witch hunt by the Brits in F1. Verstappen does what every ruthless champion since Senna has been doing. It's exactly the same kind of racing approach. Senna did it (and perhaps popularized it), Schumacher did it, Alonso did it, Vettel did it, Hamilton did it, Verstappen now does it too. There is absolutely not difference. As for saying it's just the car, we've already seen more than enough by Verstappen to know he's the real deal. I'm not even a fan of him, but I can't deny his supreme qualities as a driver. Right now he has maybe the 3rd or 4th fastest car (just look at where Perez is) and yet he's keeping it in the mix for the podium places, even victories. And last year he broke so many records it's unbelievable, with a car that didn't have that great of an advantage as some would like you to believe.
@@John64125 The Benneton also wasn't exactly the most legal car either lol. 94, 95 and 97 (ferrari) were all pretty dubious regardless of talent, 03 had the tyre changes mid season given Ferrari the win.
I like how Max is always at the limit of everything, he knows how much he can do, even if it's wrong morally but it's allowed by the rules. A champion takes every things he can grab
Then there are drivers like Alonso who can be ruthless without overstepping. Thats the kind of driver who really deserve the respect. Nothing special in going over the line, whats special are drivers who can dance right at the edge. And max, senna, micheal are not that.
You described something closer to thief or a tyrant. A champion should do it inside of the rules and without actively screwing over his competitors (who might actually be better, Villeneuve, Norris, Montoya etc). World champion in a series is one thing, behaving like one is another
What always blows my mind is that they’re faster going from 100 to 200 kph instead of going from 0 to 100 kph. Even with the wide tires, they’re still grip limited all the way to 100 kph!
@@theglitch312 yes, a Porsche Taycan Turbo is quicker than a F1 car to 100km/h, but the crazy thing is how quickly it went from 100km/h to 245km/h in this video
@@theglitch312 well, I've had an extensive discussion on that topic very very recently. Don't wanna go into it once more, but yes, it does accelerate even faster after 100 km/h
@@SecretlyanothernameGenerally speaking that's how it should be. It takes a lot more energy to start moving from a standstill position. Once your inertia increases, it will help you propel yourself faster with less energy, thus taking less time.
I love how checo is a bit complaining while max just breeze past both cars XD. It almost feels like he's saying to checo "Let me show you how it's done".
You can have as an example this past race. He knows and defends what he did to Lando because rules were in his favour at the moment. When they penalized him with 20 seconds he responded like "well, here is when we need to try something else". At the end of the year, he will be WC because of this.
Max is what makes F1 interesting. Without Max, races would be so boring. There is no one like Max since Schumacher and Senna. Aggressive, finding the gap, goes for the gap no matter how small it is, grit, natural talent, focus, no bs, no faking, not worried about this "good image" pr thing, stays true to himself. A rare gem in this sport.
@@sandordomonkos8351 Despite the penalties, his strategy worked. The Red Bull could've finished P4 at best and Lando could've easily won the race, that's a minimum point gap of 13 points. By slowing Lando down and letting Sainz create a gap, Lando finished P2 and the gap was only 10 points.
@@sandordomonkos8351 Max absolutely knew that what he did was illegal and penalty worthy. He did it so Lando has less chance of winning, which totally worked.
@@JAtoA Not correct, one marshall who was present at that race is fired. In USA Max deserved penalty, but Lando got penalty (accroding to rules they could give him a penalty). But in Mexico it was a good move, but Verstappen got a penalty. The second one was without any doubt deserved. It would be nice when racing can be racing again. When there would have been graffel everywhere, then in USA Lando would have let Verstappen go into the graffel, Verstappen would most likely never done his action, knowing there would be graffel. In Mexico Verstappen made good move and would stay on track. Lando would have let Versteppen go, Lando would not have steered into the graffel. Because ther eis no graffel both drivers can do what they want, and marshalls can do what they want as well.
I support Max and all his driving tactics. If he goes too far, that's what penalties and points are for. He is not afraid to push to the limit and that is why hes one of the GOATs. He knows what he knows and doesn't wait for permission.
See, you get motorsports. Average mouth breathing DTS fans don't. Penalties are there for a reason. If drivers won't race hard, the penalties are for nothing, what's the point of a rule book, if not to enforce said limitations? hence you push the limits, sometimes you push too far, and you get a penalty! See it's the new fans, they fell in love with certain drivers, and given Lando was the contender this year, he got some dedicated fans that see him do no wrong. I mean this applies to all fandoms, even Max has crazy fans!
Max verstappen reminds me of schumacher. That guy did everything to win aswel on the track. Alsonso also had a these moments. Imo it seperates the greats from the best. Yes it can be ruthless and not fair sometimes, but in sports at the highest level you need to make and take every advantage you can get. You will never know when your time is over and somebody else will take that first place.
I know right you have to be ruthless, nice guy finish last, although it might come off as dirty often times if not most of the times, but I commend Verstappen for being so thick skinned
The rest of the drivers have got their work cut out with Max. Give him the best car and he wins every race. Give him the 3rd or 4th best car and he often gets on the podium.
@@JoshHenderson16 That's exactly the point. Red Bull was at the top at the start of the season and now they're at an obvious downfall. Yet, Max still remains as the championship contender while Perez is at 8. He is their last hope.
When Perez was young he also irked Kimi and button in the McLaren but he never was able to convert any of the high risks to rewards. Same thing was seen with albon in early redbull promo days. Max also did the same with Vettel , Kimi , Lewis, and many more but the difference was his risk to reward conversion is more consistent. Piastri seems to be also one those with high risk to reward convertors.
Only Max can do that and succeed at doing it tbh. Drivers DEFINITELY watch Max's on-boards to study how he drives and copy his driving style, but they just don't have the same feeling or intuition that Max has when he's driving. That's the difference, and it can never be copied
@@Dionysus4776 He still had to race from place #17 in his gridbox. Doesn't matter who's out, they can't just take their place on the grid. They all still have to start on their own position.
There's a reason why Max wants to practise the start from pole. He will drop down rubber when doing this, creating more grip for when he really is on pole. I remember in the 90's when Jos Verstappen was in F1 and his start-technique was revealed. He was not happy about it then, but nowadays most drivers do it. They try to lay down as much rubber on their starting position as possible during the formation lap. Just look at how most drivers start their formation lap, it's with full wheel spin to lay down rubber. Max is doing this as well on the pole position, thinking he would get that in this race.
didn't know this. Logical trick and during the formation lap you'd clearly want to do a burn out right on top of your position. The video is still interesting in the sense he doesn't consider another position than P1 to practice on. He could very much add grip to whoever is P1 if he's not. But his determination is to be P1 and he assumes he won't make a mistake and get P1. That's the point of the video. The rubber thing emphasizes even more the winner mentality he has.
Thank god others have not tried that overtake. Without enough talent, that mindset could end up in the wall. The best example is Ocon for that. Perez knows his place :)
Only Max can do that and succeed at doing it tbh. Drivers DEFINITELY watches Max's on boards to study how he drives and copy his driving style, but they just don't have the same feeling or intuition that Max has when he's driving. That's the difference and it can never be copied
I can assure you that we English hate Hamilton more than any of you. We don't have a language barrier to overcome in order to appreciate just what a c**t he is. AND we have the sickening media fawning over him constantly.
As a Brit, I prefer Verstappen to any of the Brits on the grid, they're too whiny and miserable. Though I will say I much prefer George out of the 3. Norris irks my in particular. He's living the best life, he gets paid to do his passion and is stinking rich, but is one of the most miserable people on Earth. My support goes towards Piastri and Lawson. Big respect for Piastri's amazingly calm nature at all times.
Brits hate Hamilton more than you will ever know. We don't have a language barrier to overcome to appreciate what a low quality character he is, AND we've had the sickening media fawning over him forever.
Hi Yeli great videos as always ! I have a request for a next videos pls, Could u make a onboard comparison between Russell and Hamilton at Brazil pls ? Im not at all a pro Lewis or even à Lewis fan but I clearly see that they are a difference between the both cars and this last race was obvious for me that Mercedes don’t give the same chance at Lewis. Maybe I am wrong maybe I am right that’s why I want u to make this video because I know your godskill for this kind of videos and I think it will be interesting for others fan to see that and maybe put a clear answer on this debate. Let me know what u think about this idea and keep doing ur great videos you really do a awesome work as always and don’t listen the haters ✌🏻
Yelistener, could you make a video explaining what are the battery modes and how do they work with examples perhaps? I remember Max was complaining about one of the modes because he barely had any battery to defend, think it was on Mexico.
I would love to see all the drivers driving like Verstappen, with the same mentality. That's why we love drivers like Senna, Schumacher, Piquet... We NEED agressive and inteligent drivers. F1 needs it.
Thank you for making great content, people can say whatever they want in the internet but real motorsport lovers will appreciate your work! thanks mate
Max is a Pure Racer. Period. Ice Water in the veins. 1000% Focus. Like Senna. Like Prost Like Hamilton. Like Alonso. Like Hakkinen, Like Schumacher. Like Vettel. Like Fangio. He is in this Pantheon Of The Greats.
The first part, the race direction said this was fine BEFORE the race because people kept backing up the grid and not letting people out. He did it at another track too.
Perez basically assumed that if he tried to get around the other car, the driver of that car would block him. Verstappen came flying out of a turn, which didn't give the guy in front a chance to react. Otherwise, Verstappen would have been blocked from passing. Practicing a start from a pole position is just quirky.
It's not champion mentality, it's just that Max is a sim racer. He's done that move many times while someone is sleeping, that's why he barely slowed down. While Checo & the rest are chilling, Max is chilling by sim racing all kinds of different cars and working on his technique. His chill time is racing, their chiil time is normal ppl chill time. Giant difference! Danny Ric was the first to realize it.
Max looks like he had no idea Pérez was stuck ahead of him and ignored that white flag because he was braking the ENTIRE time he overtook on the grass. He was just lucky there was room.
that's why I rate drivers like them as ultimate goats you can have talent, be fast, nail corners, get poles, but the mindset / drive / thinking process, is just another level of F1
Renault engine after hitting 361km/h: I'm tired, boss. ua-cam.com/video/lkQzh32I--A/v-deo.html
Max is just lucky to have this amazing talent, while the rest of the world has not.
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@@spydah Yeah saw that.
Perez: it can't be done
Max: barely an inconvenience
These tires will clean up simply lovely
Actually super easy
wow wow wow wow . . . . wow
The difference between an average joe and a good driver
Not getting held up by traffic in the pit lane is TIGHT!
Just 5 videos ago some users called me a Verstappen hater (you can guess which video was that from). Now it's some others calling this a Verstappen fan channel.
This is the balance of life.
Most people are retarded.
The duality of man
the videos are great man keep it up
First scene was ridicilous. He should've been penalised for that. So you're feeding the max hating process with that one actually.
@@RazDU Overtaking on the pit exit wasn't against the rules at the time
Gotta respect how there's not even the smallest amount of hesitation from Max. He runs into the slow moving cars in the pitlane and just floors it around the outside. Perfectly legal move and well executed given the space he had to work with, but to be so quick to just go through with it while Perez has this lengthy back and forth... there is a reason why Perez isn't even close to Max in the ranking and it's not just talent, it's also stuff like this.
He uses light throttle
@@RandomAccessMemoryloss just like ur mum
he literally made his mind up before he even saw the cars, like "i need this, if there's cars, im overtaking"
i guess it's that "perez has a wife and kids to go home to" type deal 😂😂
@@yurilopes420 That's fair in like hard racing, but overtaking in the pitlanes isn't exactly a 'risk of death' maneuver
@@yurilopes420 Oh I agree, he knew that if there's slow cars, he's going to overtake him, but the way how quickly and smoothly he just goes for the overtake is what stands out to me nonetheless.
I'm not a Max fan, but I came to like him. Same as Hamilton, you have to appreciate what you have before you lose it. From a Schumi fan
As a Damon Hill fan back in the day, I used to dislike Schumacher very much, but years later I realized it was mostly because of my own biases and the negative image the (mostly British) media created about him, which changed my opinion drastically - now I rate Schumacher extremely high.
The same thing is happening with Verstappen now. They're trying so hard to portray him in a negative light, overreacting when he does a mistake and downplaying it every time he excels (which is most of the time). The same thing was happening back in the day with Senna too.
Some people just can't appreciate the ruthless mindset and are just whiners, complaining endlessly, acting like victims, pointing the finger, never taking responsibility.
@@hristoitchov There are a lot of whiners and victim playing in the population, unfortunately.
@@John64125 What blatant cheating is that? Schumacher deserved every single one of his titles. The only one where you can clearly state he did something intentionally bad was 1997 and he was disqualified from it (which is again extremely harsh, as they could've simply DQ him from that race itself). It was a witch hunt by the Brits in F1.
Verstappen does what every ruthless champion since Senna has been doing. It's exactly the same kind of racing approach. Senna did it (and perhaps popularized it), Schumacher did it, Alonso did it, Vettel did it, Hamilton did it, Verstappen now does it too. There is absolutely not difference.
As for saying it's just the car, we've already seen more than enough by Verstappen to know he's the real deal. I'm not even a fan of him, but I can't deny his supreme qualities as a driver. Right now he has maybe the 3rd or 4th fastest car (just look at where Perez is) and yet he's keeping it in the mix for the podium places, even victories. And last year he broke so many records it's unbelievable, with a car that didn't have that great of an advantage as some would like you to believe.
Same.
Signed,
a Verstappen Hater
@@John64125 The Benneton also wasn't exactly the most legal car either lol. 94, 95 and 97 (ferrari) were all pretty dubious regardless of talent, 03 had the tyre changes mid season given Ferrari the win.
I like how Max is always at the limit of everything, he knows how much he can do, even if it's wrong morally but it's allowed by the rules. A champion takes every things he can grab
Then there are drivers like Alonso who can be ruthless without overstepping. Thats the kind of driver who really deserve the respect. Nothing special in going over the line, whats special are drivers who can dance right at the edge. And max, senna, micheal are not that.
@@askeladden450 Yet Alonso is less of a driver than the others.
@@askeladden450 Max, Senna and Michael: that is quite a line-up, which you just dismissed!
Yes he knows, we have see this in the last race😂😂😂😂
You described something closer to thief or a tyrant. A champion should do it inside of the rules and without actively screwing over his competitors (who might actually be better, Villeneuve, Norris, Montoya etc). World champion in a series is one thing, behaving like one is another
2:09 that acceleration is absolutely ridiculous, sick and insane
Agreed
What always blows my mind is that they’re faster going from 100 to 200 kph instead of going from 0 to 100 kph.
Even with the wide tires, they’re still grip limited all the way to 100 kph!
@@theglitch312 yes, a Porsche Taycan Turbo is quicker than a F1 car to 100km/h, but the crazy thing is how quickly it went from 100km/h to 245km/h in this video
@@theglitch312 well, I've had an extensive discussion on that topic very very recently. Don't wanna go into it once more, but yes, it does accelerate even faster after 100 km/h
@@SecretlyanothernameGenerally speaking that's how it should be. It takes a lot more energy to start moving from a standstill position. Once your inertia increases, it will help you propel yourself faster with less energy, thus taking less time.
I love how checo is a bit complaining while max just breeze past both cars XD. It almost feels like he's saying to checo "Let me show you how it's done".
here, hold my beer 🤣
@@Slitch-nl1 That's also a good point XD
Must be the Mexican heritage.
Literally kicked the dust up into Perez's visor
Can I then assume that Zhou did practice starts from the p20 grid box?
Or he realized there was no point in practicing the start, since he would also be last going into turn 1 regardless
Kick Sauber just kicked him out 😂
@@dhananjaykedarji😂😂
Hehehhe
You can have as an example this past race. He knows and defends what he did to Lando because rules were in his favour at the moment. When they penalized him with 20 seconds he responded like "well, here is when we need to try something else". At the end of the year, he will be WC because of this.
:)
No need to wait until the end of the year for the 4th WC!
@@wilseph1 GOAT behaviour
I saw the video before the win in Brazil, and I came back after the masterclass. Truly in a league of his own.
Max is what makes F1 interesting. Without Max, races would be so boring. There is no one like Max since Schumacher and Senna. Aggressive, finding the gap, goes for the gap no matter how small it is, grit, natural talent, focus, no bs, no faking, not worried about this "good image" pr thing, stays true to himself. A rare gem in this sport.
Max just knows his racing rules much better than the others. Gotta love how he pushes the boundaries of racing just like Schumi, Alonso and Vettel did
yeah, thats why he standing for 20 sec in pit
@@sandordomonkos8351 Despite the penalties, his strategy worked. The Red Bull could've finished P4 at best and Lando could've easily won the race, that's a minimum point gap of 13 points. By slowing Lando down and letting Sainz create a gap, Lando finished P2 and the gap was only 10 points.
@@sandordomonkos8351 Max absolutely knew that what he did was illegal and penalty worthy. He did it so Lando has less chance of winning, which totally worked.
@@JAtoA Not correct, one marshall who was present at that race is fired. In USA Max deserved penalty, but Lando got penalty (accroding to rules they could give him a penalty). But in Mexico it was a good move, but Verstappen got a penalty. The second one was without any doubt deserved.
It would be nice when racing can be racing again. When there would have been graffel everywhere, then in USA Lando would have let Verstappen go into the graffel, Verstappen would most likely never done his action, knowing there would be graffel. In Mexico Verstappen made good move and would stay on track. Lando would have let Versteppen go, Lando would not have steered into the graffel.
Because ther eis no graffel both drivers can do what they want, and marshalls can do what they want as well.
0:46 I WOKE UP IN THE NEW BUGATTI
Race win or nothing
2nd is just the first loser
HEY IF YOU AINT FIRST, YOURE LAST! SHAKE AND BAKE
Oh yes it’s a win!
I support Max and all his driving tactics. If he goes too far, that's what penalties and points are for. He is not afraid to push to the limit and that is why hes one of the GOATs. He knows what he knows and doesn't wait for permission.
See, you get motorsports. Average mouth breathing DTS fans don't. Penalties are there for a reason. If drivers won't race hard, the penalties are for nothing, what's the point of a rule book, if not to enforce said limitations? hence you push the limits, sometimes you push too far, and you get a penalty! See it's the new fans, they fell in love with certain drivers, and given Lando was the contender this year, he got some dedicated fans that see him do no wrong. I mean this applies to all fandoms, even Max has crazy fans!
01:05 Max has learnt from Seb.
Max verstappen reminds me of schumacher. That guy did everything to win aswel on the track. Alsonso also had a these moments. Imo it seperates the greats from the best. Yes it can be ruthless and not fair sometimes, but in sports at the highest level you need to make and take every advantage you can get. You will never know when your time is over and somebody else will take that first place.
To be fair there was very little space and going on the grass to overtake is not the preferable way. Max showed it could be done though
There's no grass there.
That's green paint.
The dust you see is just that. Dust.
yeah but, he didnt even try
@@Coen80 where max overtook it was grass
Yes, and that is why Perez will never be a World Champion.
A ruthless champion mindset.
Which is exactly what a champion needs for winning
A true champion. Best driver of the grid
I know right you have to be ruthless, nice guy finish last, although it might come off as dirty often times if not most of the times, but I commend Verstappen for being so thick skinned
a champion mind and a dirty prick driver is 2 different things
This is why since Miami he lost something like 5 points from his lead over norris. Since Miami.
Max is still pushing hard while Red Bull has now become a midfield team. So much respect!
max fans are pathetic what about he win even with Williams? he have no race win since he doesnt have a dominant car
The rest of the drivers have got their work cut out with Max. Give him the best car and he wins every race. Give him the 3rd or 4th best car and he often gets on the podium.
A midfield team? Please. They're in the 3 horse constructors race and Max is going to be champion probably, get a grip.
If Perez is used as reference, then Red Bull is at the bottom of the list. Perez finished last in his home race.
@@JoshHenderson16 That's exactly the point. Red Bull was at the top at the start of the season and now they're at an obvious downfall. Yet, Max still remains as the championship contender while Perez is at 8. He is their last hope.
And this is why Max is something else. Seriously getting addicted to your videos (You have the ability to see crucial details like this) great work.
Yeah. Excellent qualitative analysis.
When Perez was young he also irked Kimi and button in the McLaren but he never was able to convert any of the high risks to rewards.
Same thing was seen with albon in early redbull promo days.
Max also did the same with Vettel , Kimi , Lewis, and many more but the difference was his risk to reward conversion is more consistent. Piastri seems to be also one those with high risk to reward convertors.
Only Max can do that and succeed at doing it tbh. Drivers DEFINITELY watch Max's on-boards to study how he drives and copy his driving style, but they just don't have the same feeling or intuition that Max has when he's driving. That's the difference, and it can never be copied
Who is here after him winning in Brazillian grand prix🤡🫰🏻
Unbelievable racer!! We’ve been so lucky to witness him in our lifetimes.
It shows exactly why Perez is where he's at. Driver of excuses and whataboutery. Verstappen just goes and does things.
HERE AFTER 17-1 + 20 seconds to P2 in brasil
Max has won the Sao Paulo GP starting from P17👑
to be fair 2 of those places were Albon and Stroll, otherwise a nearly flawless drive
@@Dionysus4776so, did you count the DNFS?
@@Dionysus4776 He still had to race from place #17 in his gridbox. Doesn't matter who's out, they can't just take their place on the grid. They all still have to start on their own position.
Checo : "He doesn't let me overtake mate"
Mad Max : "I WOKE UP IN A NEW BUGATTII!!"🏎💨
There's a reason why Max wants to practise the start from pole. He will drop down rubber when doing this, creating more grip for when he really is on pole. I remember in the 90's when Jos Verstappen was in F1 and his start-technique was revealed. He was not happy about it then, but nowadays most drivers do it. They try to lay down as much rubber on their starting position as possible during the formation lap. Just look at how most drivers start their formation lap, it's with full wheel spin to lay down rubber. Max is doing this as well on the pole position, thinking he would get that in this race.
didn't know this. Logical trick and during the formation lap you'd clearly want to do a burn out right on top of your position.
The video is still interesting in the sense he doesn't consider another position than P1 to practice on. He could very much add grip to whoever is P1 if he's not. But his determination is to be P1 and he assumes he won't make a mistake and get P1. That's the point of the video. The rubber thing emphasizes even more the winner mentality he has.
Max is a simple guy.
There are no "I can't do it" with him.
This aged well
Thank god others have not tried that overtake. Without enough talent, that mindset could end up in the wall. The best example is Ocon for that. Perez knows his place :)
Only Max can do that and succeed at doing it tbh. Drivers DEFINITELY watches Max's on boards to study how he drives and copy his driving style, but they just don't have the same feeling or intuition that Max has when he's driving. That's the difference and it can never be copied
@@lllouise9 exactly. I am not a huge fan of him but that's the truth. Generational talents are unimitable, they have unique ways to do their job.
This short clip explains why Verstappen is leading the championship by 62 points, and Perez is sitting in 8th place 240 points behind.
Perez: "I can't do it, mate."
Verstappen: "Bet."
you can hate me all you want but Max having such a strong willed mentality should be followed as an example for other drivers, especially young ones
Thats Max. Simply lovely
He's absolutely ruthless,, that's why he is wdc material
Max isn‘t WDC material, Max is greatest of all time material.
He is by far the best driver we‘ve seen since Michael left the sport.
He is already a 4 times champion, not a material.
@@Reaz399 In my opinion Max and Fernando are quite on the same level. They're both crazy fast & ruthless.
@@Md.WasiHasan I wouldn't call Fernando "ruthless"
@@neo1711 He isn't ruthless now, but back then he truly was even until McLaren Gp2 days
No Max you cant do that! The brits will have a fit again and call you first degree murderer.
:D
I can assure you that we English hate Hamilton more than any of you. We don't have a language barrier to overcome in order to appreciate just what a c**t he is. AND we have the sickening media fawning over him constantly.
As a Brit, I prefer Verstappen to any of the Brits on the grid, they're too whiny and miserable. Though I will say I much prefer George out of the 3.
Norris irks my in particular. He's living the best life, he gets paid to do his passion and is stinking rich, but is one of the most miserable people on Earth.
My support goes towards Piastri and Lawson. Big respect for Piastri's amazingly calm nature at all times.
Brits hate Hamilton more than you will ever know. We don't have a language barrier to overcome to appreciate what a low quality character he is, AND we've had the sickening media fawning over him forever.
He'll definately win his 4th this year!
GOAT channel showing us details noone else shows
Never hate, never love; I respect talent, dedication, and discipline when I see it, regardless of who the driver is.
very cool vid thank you. first bit is one of the funniest moments in F1 i think
Hi Yeli great videos as always !
I have a request for a next videos pls, Could u make a onboard comparison between Russell and Hamilton at Brazil pls ?
Im not at all a pro Lewis or even à Lewis fan but I clearly see that they are a difference between the both cars and this last race was obvious for me that Mercedes don’t give the same chance at Lewis.
Maybe I am wrong maybe I am right that’s why I want u to make this video because I know your godskill for this kind of videos and I think it will be interesting for others fan to see that and maybe put a clear answer on this debate.
Let me know what u think about this idea and keep doing ur great videos you really do a awesome work as always and don’t listen the haters ✌🏻
Perez reaction was hilarious lol
he's built different ngl man. mad respecct
I love your videos dude. Keep going
Good lad, Maximus 👌🏼
Super Max 🧡
Your channel is pure Gold 💪
Maybe not (yet) the GOAT, but now already the utter legend
Yelistener, could you make a video explaining what are the battery modes and how do they work with examples perhaps? I remember Max was complaining about one of the modes because he barely had any battery to defend, think it was on Mexico.
now he has proved his championship mentality yet again
People hate him now, but will miss him after he retire
EDIT : Cmon guys its about to be 2025 and u all in 2021
FR
Personally I won’t lol but some will
Not everyone will😂😂😂
People say the same about lewis, somethign most fans cant accept
@@Bananananananannananananna He will be remember as much as people remember senna schumi ie very not often
More videos of Max please. Also less negatives about Max. F1 is toxic enough. Max deserves his high praises
The man isn't built to lose.
Comedic timing in the first clip is chef's kiss 👌
That’s the mentality that separates the good from the great.
Perez never slide cancelled in Warzone. Max sweats everything more
I would love to see all the drivers driving like Verstappen, with the same mentality. That's why we love drivers like Senna, Schumacher, Piquet... We NEED agressive and inteligent drivers. F1 needs it.
i had no idead they practiced starts in fp3
crazy
keep it up! But the blocks with texst in it can be way shorter then it is now.
Simply lovely pitlane exit overtake.
Thank you for making great content, people can say whatever they want in the internet but real motorsport lovers will appreciate your work! thanks mate
Sharp as always!
That shot from Perez car, woooosh verstappen.
Max is a Pure Racer. Period. Ice Water in the veins. 1000% Focus. Like Senna. Like Prost Like Hamilton. Like Alonso. Like Hakkinen, Like Schumacher. Like Vettel. Like Fangio. He is in this Pantheon Of The Greats.
That's why he is the champion
Not a Verstappen fan (the racing ethics side). But this is definitely Champion/elite mentality.
The difference between 6 times race winner, and soon to be 6 time world champion
The first part, the race direction said this was fine BEFORE the race because people kept backing up the grid and not letting people out. He did it at another track too.
Perez: _He doesn't let me overtake_
Albon: _They race me so hard_
Gasly: _I'm ok_
Sainz: (Smoooooth operator)
First one is actually crazy
Imagine getting gapped in the pit-lane by your own team mate and 50% of the car is on the grass 😂😂😂
It felt like Max was just avoiding a crash hehe
Where do you get these onboards from?
The difference between doing your best and giving it your all.
Perez: I can’t. 😔
Max: Observe.🗿
Great examples. I'm surprised those cars did not get a penalty for driving too slow, they are barely moving.
Summary of max’s can-do attitude versus Sergio’s mental block of “it can’t be done”
Me: middle of night Iracing,, Seeing Max at it few hours after winning a F1 race
For anyone curious, yes, Max started on pole position and got a good start off the line for the race, and eventually won
Worth mentioning that Perez was fighting for P2 in the championship and Max already had like a million points advantage and a title for this year
After looking at Max winning mentality all I got to say is
Extend Perez contract by 30 years
He drives how he wants, he drives how he waaaants, Max Verstappen, he drives how he wants!
I agree what 🪖 said about Perez not having the mentality of a champion
Plz make an analysis of Verstappen’s race start
this is brilliant mate. very good work!
if you're going to bend the rules and go on the edge of breaking them
make sure you understand them
Simply lovely
EXCUSE ME COMING THOUGHHHHHHHHHHH DUH DUH DUH DUHHHHH MAX VERSTAPPEN
Perez basically assumed that if he tried to get around the other car, the driver of that car would block him. Verstappen came flying out of a turn, which didn't give the guy in front a chance to react. Otherwise, Verstappen would have been blocked from passing. Practicing a start from a pole position is just quirky.
Perez : it's impossible
Max : i can
max: i will win the championship no matter what it takes
other drivers: but what if i make another driver upset :[
Also, "I don't want to upset the driver's fans 0:( "
Perez: I can't do that
Max: YEEEEET
We both crash or you should avoid collision (like lando) but i won't let you pass.
download something else than internet explorer
the race was over a week ago
Can you use a bit larger fonts ? ;)
It's not champion mentality, it's just that Max is a sim racer. He's done that move many times while someone is sleeping, that's why he barely slowed down. While Checo & the rest are chilling, Max is chilling by sim racing all kinds of different cars and working on his technique. His chill time is racing, their chiil time is normal ppl chill time. Giant difference! Danny Ric was the first to realize it.
Max looks like he had no idea Pérez was stuck ahead of him and ignored that white flag because he was braking the ENTIRE time he overtook on the grass. He was just lucky there was room.
That ruthless mindset helped Vettel to earn 4 consecutive championships. Max also has the same passion.
that's why I rate drivers like them as ultimate goats
you can have talent, be fast, nail corners, get poles, but the mindset / drive / thinking process, is just another level of F1