Honestly I didn't think this decider was that bad, it was a pretty unique final duel for the championship. As for the crash I'm still not sure after all this time. DiGrassi clearly wanted to send one on Prost, but I'm not sure if the crash was intentional. Good video as always, though I don't think there was a full replay of the incident itself and even if most people who watch FE have seen it, it should be included imo.
Man, what a farce, but at the same time, it’s kinda funny and entertaining. I think both are at least somewhat a little at fault for the crash, but I don’t think either of them would have moved over
Great work, nice to see formula E content, my only suggestion is to speed up the transitions, when it was on a picture with no speech it made me think it was buffering. Just a suggestion that if you make it a bit snappier and quicker, it'll maybe come over a bit better. But still great video I'll keep watching on the future.
Honestly i like Formula E a lot, since i started watching during the start of the Gen 2 all the way to Gen 3 EV, kinda sad to see my home country (Malaysia) did not host any 4-wheels categories anymore (except MotoGP, which was the least favourite for me to watch). (P.S: if you mentioned anything about Malaysia, pls say hi to me XD)
I don't get why people hate this championship decider. I thought it was really cool. It was incredibly tense, as even a small mistake would have scuppered either drivers championship. Some people might compare it to Abu Dhabi 2021, but people hated it because it basically gave Verstappen an open goal (Disclaimer. Verstappen is a worthy champion in 2021. I thought he was the best driver that year as well as Norris, Gasly and Sainz. Please don't accuse me of hating him because I don't), but here, both drivers had an equal opportunity. I guess it was because Di Grassi 'did a Senna'. I didn't think it was a fair move, and maybe my opinion might have changed if Di Grassi won, because there was a very low chance he would have won if they would have carried on the race normally, but overall it was an intense battle between the two championship protagonists.
Honestly I didn't think this decider was that bad, it was a pretty unique final duel for the championship. As for the crash I'm still not sure after all this time. DiGrassi clearly wanted to send one on Prost, but I'm not sure if the crash was intentional.
Good video as always, though I don't think there was a full replay of the incident itself and even if most people who watch FE have seen it, it should be included imo.
Man, what a farce, but at the same time, it’s kinda funny and entertaining. I think both are at least somewhat a little at fault for the crash, but I don’t think either of them would have moved over
Thanks for putting this amazing content ❤
Great work, nice to see formula E content, my only suggestion is to speed up the transitions, when it was on a picture with no speech it made me think it was buffering. Just a suggestion that if you make it a bit snappier and quicker, it'll maybe come over a bit better. But still great video I'll keep watching on the future.
Buemi talked about it in an interview and he was fuming at Di Grassi after the crash and Di Grassi blocking him on purpose
It was a very unique title deciding race to be honest as for the accident it was a racing incident.
Honestly i like Formula E a lot, since i started watching during the start of the Gen 2 all the way to Gen 3 EV, kinda sad to see my home country (Malaysia) did not host any 4-wheels categories anymore (except MotoGP, which was the least favourite for me to watch).
(P.S: if you mentioned anything about Malaysia, pls say hi to me XD)
I don't get why people hate this championship decider. I thought it was really cool. It was incredibly tense, as even a small mistake would have scuppered either drivers championship. Some people might compare it to Abu Dhabi 2021, but people hated it because it basically gave Verstappen an open goal (Disclaimer. Verstappen is a worthy champion in 2021. I thought he was the best driver that year as well as Norris, Gasly and Sainz. Please don't accuse me of hating him because I don't), but here, both drivers had an equal opportunity. I guess it was because Di Grassi 'did a Senna'. I didn't think it was a fair move, and maybe my opinion might have changed if Di Grassi won, because there was a very low chance he would have won if they would have carried on the race normally, but overall it was an intense battle between the two championship protagonists.
Absolute garbage is this series.