If you pay F1 $12 a month, you can watch every single race going back to the early 90s. I live in the US so its the only way I can watch live races. . .but the previous races in their entirety is really a nice perk. I love these 05/06 races. Some great ones in the late 90s cars as well.
This weekend is full Italian! Before watching Imola GP I'm here to enjoy the taste of Autodromo Nazionale. Good day for Montoya and McLaren and zero points for Ferrari at home, unfortunately. Thanks Zeddie, you're the best! 🏁✌
That was the stupidest idea from the FIA in 2005 that the teams weren't allowed to change their tires and it was dangerous. It was only done to slow down Schumacher's title collection anyway, as BridgeStone had disadvantages.
First of all thank you Zeddie for givning us this content! I was attemptingt most of these races in 2005 and it is a thrill to get a chance to see them again! Thumbs up to you Big Z!!
@@737Adventures that's more because the gaps in car performances are a lot smaller nowadays. The gaps between cars performance was significantly larger in 2005 whereas now, there's no real backmarker team, the top 4 teams all have strengths and weaknesses at different points and types of circuits.
Amazing how Ferrari went from going through the field like a hot knife through butter last year and looking completely dominant to being mere mortals here. They'd be back though.
Like in 1979 they won , then in 1980 they fall very hard. If you see Alonso and Vettel years in Ferrari is more about the team fault than drivers. Same with Mansell, Prost, Alboretto, Alesi and Berger. Good pilots, not so good team.
Great result for him too at a time where Williams were generally struggling towards the back on the non-backmarker (i.e. Jordan and Minardi) teams - he got quite a few 7ths so was lucky the points system had just changed!
Would have to have done it on his own without the team telling him. Although it might have still been flagged for investigation since team orders were illegal
Congratulations to the Michelin F1 team🤣 what a pharisaical championship. The only way anyone could beat Ferrari & Schumacher was to rig the tyre rules what an absolute joke 😂
happy pentecost bz and have a great day. btw: this was the race after which msc could no longer defend his title by only finishing 10th just outside the points those days.
I'm more excited about this video than today's race. Mad.
in fairness the race today was ok.
@@TroystonB Yeah seemed that way, just about to watch the highlights to be honest.
My favourite thing about Sundays
César 🧔🏻 si Gabriela Catalina Rodriguez 😊😊
That really was an incredible performance for Kimi. Starting 11th, stuck behind a Sauber, a tyre failure and a spin and still finished 4th.
i have no idea where you got these Golden videos of F1 but it feels like a time machine
If you pay F1 $12 a month, you can watch every single race going back to the early 90s. I live in the US so its the only way I can watch live races. . .but the previous races in their entirety is really a nice perk. I love these 05/06 races. Some great ones in the late 90s cars as well.
Thanks for this. I think there were 2 mentions of the "hundred mile an hour Paralbolica."
Incredible really that Schumacher has managed to get that Ferrari in to 3rd place in the Championship.
Forget Raikonnen, surely Sato had the most cursed 2005 of the lot
I'd say the tire rules as a self curse by the FIA.
Kimi and jpm were monsters in those mclarens. Damn shame merc couldnt make engines that lasted full races
Another race for Kimi ruined by the Mercedes engine... if he can start from the first row i think he can win...
He definitely wins that race, he qualified on pole with a car that was ready to do a 1 stop race
This weekend is full Italian! Before watching Imola GP I'm here to enjoy the taste of Autodromo Nazionale. Good day for Montoya and McLaren and zero points for Ferrari at home, unfortunately. Thanks Zeddie, you're the best! 🏁✌
Jings you were up early Mr Zeddie .... much to my delight of course ..... thank you 🙏
That was the stupidest idea from the FIA in 2005 that the teams weren't allowed to change their tires and it was dangerous. It was only done to slow down Schumacher's title collection anyway, as BridgeStone had disadvantages.
Since 1961??? Now that's cool! This was a nice race and I'm starting to guess who will win it all. (No, I don't know... yet). Thanks Zeddie!!
Thanks big zeddie!
First of all thank you Zeddie for givning us this content! I was attemptingt most of these races in 2005 and it is a thrill to get a chance to see them again! Thumbs up to you Big Z!!
19:56 see even Brundle saying turbulent air was too much back in 2005
Now we still have the same problem , cars can’t overtake unless with drs or some sort of mega tire advantage.
@@737Adventures that's more because the gaps in car performances are a lot smaller nowadays. The gaps between cars performance was significantly larger in 2005 whereas now, there's no real backmarker team, the top 4 teams all have strengths and weaknesses at different points and types of circuits.
Amazing how Ferrari went from going through the field like a hot knife through butter last year and looking completely dominant to being mere mortals here. They'd be back though.
But never quite as dominant
Like in 1979 they won , then in 1980 they fall very hard. If you see Alonso and Vettel years in Ferrari is more about the team fault than drivers. Same with Mansell, Prost, Alboretto, Alesi and Berger.
Good pilots, not so good team.
I'd totally forgotten "PIZ" came back!! 🙂
Great result for him too at a time where Williams were generally struggling towards the back on the non-backmarker (i.e. Jordan and Minardi) teams - he got quite a few 7ths so was lucky the points system had just changed!
He was awful. I was never sure what Williams saw in him to want to put him in the car over heidfeld for the start of the year
Thanks very much
he never misses
Engine grid penalties for engine (and gearbox) failures have ruined many championships.
Parabolica!!!
I do like this channel 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I wonder if Montoya was leading Raikkonen in the closing stages whether he'd have moved over. Never got to find out though.
Think it would have been highly likely
Would have to have done it on his own without the team telling him. Although it might have still been flagged for investigation since team orders were illegal
Im late af today but thank you azz alwayz Z!!
My man Zeddie!
Congratulations to the Michelin F1 team🤣 what a pharisaical championship. The only way anyone could beat Ferrari & Schumacher was to rig the tyre rules what an absolute joke 😂
2005 season had the weirdest race calendar in 2000s
Monza being before Spa did feel a bit weird.
Always better than the current calender
@@henkvandervliet8746what makes this calendar “better”?
@@tombardsley3081 you mean the 2005 season?
@@henkvandervliet8746 yeah. What makes that calendar better than the current one?
Oo yeh
Oh yeah baby
31:46
Do you still upload the 2005 f1 videos mate
happy pentecost bz and have a great day. btw: this was the race after which msc could no longer defend his title by only finishing 10th just outside the points those days.