Story of Formula 1: The Groundbreaking 1950s!
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- Опубліковано 24 лис 2024
- Formula One racing has its roots way before World War II and although it wasn’t officially formed until 1946, people were watching premiere motorsports racing and were well aware of the impact it might have on the global motorsport scene as early as the late 19th century. Today we are going in depth into the very beginnings of Formula One. We’ll cover iconic drivers like Juan Manuel Fangio, the iconic teams and how they evolved, and how the 1950’s left its mark on the sport. This, is the Birth of Formula 1
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After watching the 3 hour video of F1 history, this is exactly what I wanted! A deeper dive on each decade.
Thanks for this! Keep it up
Fangio was champion with 4 teams:
1951 Alfa Romeo
1954 Maserati/Mercedes Benz
1955 Mercedes Benz
1956 Ferrari (lancia d50’s)
1957 Maserati
The cool thing about the 50's is that you could just rock up and race, i believe there was an 115% rule * not sure if it applied every round or just the super long tracks like Germany* unlike todays f1 with all the politics involved.
Giuseppe Farina won the first F1 championship. So Ascari is NOT known as the first Italian F1 champion.
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Good video. One gripe: 13:45 is not “Jack Brabham’s Cooper design”. It’s a factory Honda with a transverse-mounted v12 (roller-bearing crankshaft, power output from the middle). A very cool thing, but not belonging to Sir Jack.
Those Guys were awsome 🎉
Those boys faced death each week...😮they either won or died each week 😢
Love this channel❤ good to learn about f1 history👏👏👏
JMF won with 4 different teams. Ferrari in ‘56. -U10
Love this kind of history you post! Love this channel even though there are lots of trolls in the comments lol
I did enjoy the video, but for some reason constantly starting back at 1950 kept confusing me.
Jeezus bloody wept, if you don't know the history by now then you're obviously not arsed! Thinking about that I needed to learn and be a sponge back in the early '70s so yeah, nicely done!
These were Giants upon which greats of my time, Senna, Schumi, Hakenen built, modern F1 is NOT a sport anymore it's been reduced to brand imaging and advertising!!!
Just imagine a James Hunt bursting onto the scene today, I'd pay money to see that happen!!!
Modern F1 is just a hollow shell of what made it great once upon a time!
Fangio and Moss, two of the select band of motor racing's true immortals.
Sorry to be that guy but this could've been a little tighter, felt like you kept repeating yourself. Cracking idea for a video tho 👍
Meanwhile, Lionel Messi is still trying to cancel Juan Manuel Fangio.
Why?