Shortest distance driven in an F1 career: Ernst Loof in 1953 only managed to go 2 meters in the ONLY GP he ever entered! His fuel pump gave up almost as soon as the flag dropped, leading to only a few meters of forward motion... He also started far back on the grid, so he never even actually made it past the starting line in a Grand Prix!
@@brunohorn7985 Wasn't talking 'bout all races in a season. Was referring to the fact that a Brawn GP driver took the driver's championship in the constructor's only season.
@@stpbasss3773 not really, because the rules now say that they need 8 races in 3 continents to be an official F1 season, and first seasons were smaller than that
There's another remarkable record from the 1997 championship battle that we may never see again. Jacques Villeneuve and Michael Schumacher may have been fighting for the title, but not once did they share a podium appearance at the same race all season
To make Schumi's podium record even better, only one of those podiums was a 3rd place (in Malaysia, behind the two Williams), all others were 2nd places or wins.
You've forgot (again) one of the best records. Most penalties in just 1 season: Pastor Rafael Maldonado Motta(2012): 14. 3 just in Belgium (Blocked Hulkenberg in Q1, jump-started and collided with the Marussia of Timo Glock.)
zimemes that is not impossible. It is impossible to become the youngest driver to take part in an f1 weekend, the youngest driver to start an f1 race and the youngest driver to score points
Fons Smeur you’re stupid. In this top 10 every record also could be broken and is not impossible. But youngest gp winner is a good example for in this video
Just on Niki Lauda's 1984 record, not only did he not take a pole position, he didn't even start any race from the front row which makes his championship win even more remarkable.
Makes sense. He did say in an interview (F1 Legends?) that Alain was the quicker driver that season, so he just concentrated on perfecting the race set-up over the weekend rather than going for pole.
Crow Nem Brazil 2012 he was in front in control, and didn’t finish the race, Germany 2018,(or 2019), running 2 and still didnt finish the race. Ok so Brazil wasn’t he’s fault but Germany wasn’t anybody else’s but he’s. He crumbles under the pressure. I’m pretty sure there are more examples but can’t think of any of the top off my head.
Ron Tauranac was the brains behind Brabham. It was Tauranac who sold Brabham to Bernie Ecclestone in the early seventies. I wish people would try to understand that.
That wont count as one of the records that might never be broken, There will be another talented youngest driver in the future. they might come in soon or in later years. There are just that many talented people out there, and we already see this happening many times in sport. Michael Schumacher was also one of youngest driver in his early days. There is also Alonso who was one of the youngest F1 winner in his first victory.
@@aldyhabibie9717 key word might. Possible but very hard just like everything in the list. For example Seb's fastest fine. One of these days there is probably gonna be someone fined before even entering a race. So it is a record that *might* never be broken
A more impressive record (IMO) is that he's the youngest driver to win an F1 race, which he did so at the age of 18. The next youngest is Sebastian Vettel at the age of 21. Max's record could be beaten in the future, but so far no-one has come close!
The 2023 season means Max now holds the record for most number of points accumulated in a single season (575), widest margin of victory for an F1 champion (290 points ahead of Sergio Perez), and most wins and podiums across a season (19 and 21 out of 22 respectively, with the Singapore GP being the only race without a podium).
The original video had an horrible error in the tight finish record. All names were completely unrelated. For example it named Bruce McLaren, although he had passed away almost 1 year before.
Apparently according to the Reddit community, they were using names from the 1961 Grand Prix and not the 1971 GP which is why the names were so absurd and different. How did that get through? Who knows.
,,This video was originally uploaded with errors and has been duly corrected. Thank you to our eagle-eyed fans and community who helped to alert us. ''
and there was a sentence: 'That is nearly impossible to beat, let alone match' As if matching a record is harder than breaking it. I don't know which record though. And for the closest finish, someone just took the top 5 from the 1961 Italian Grand Prix.
@@robertr7923 That sentence is perfectly fine IMO, it's easier to beat a record because you have unlimited ways to do that, but there is just one and only one way to match it, so it's statistically harder.
Imagine coming second to Stirling Moss, and when you cross the line there's no flag, no spectators, no-one, because everybody has just packed up and gone home.
Would be better with drivers who hadn't had a podium yet but deverse one. I'd switch perez and stroll with Norris and sainz, for me that would be a perfect result
Jenson Buttons victory in the 2011 Canadian gp must be the hardest fought victory ever in the history of F1. I remember the tension on that final lap, willing him to overtake Vettel, who was in the middle of a pretty dominant period. I would strongly recommend anyone who hasn't seen the incident packed race to watch this from start to finish.
@@pakowsky2656 Well he was mocking about Honda's unreliability at pretty much the end of the 2019 season, I think you need to look at who I'm replying to
Most starts without a podium: 394, Minardi/Toro Rosso, 1985-2008 Most starts without a win: Also 394, tied between Arrows (1978-2002) and Minardi/Toro Rosso (1985-2008)
@@samu10k91 They said that the other three guys in the 1971 Italian Grand Prix were Bruce McLaren, Tony Brooks and Jackie Lewis - problem is, Brooks and Lewis both retired in the early 60s, and Bruce McLaren was dead in 1971.
Not gonna read, because F1 doesn't do any fact checking before releasing these videos. Pathetic from an official channel. They should just leave the original to remind them of their mistakes.
MacG and you’re an imbecile. Frankly anyone can make mistakes, even moreso in a massive corporate machine where not everyone obsesses over Formula 1 trivia like the fans do. The fact they owned up to the mistake the fans caught and corrected themselves should be commended
Honorable Mentions: Oldest F1 winner: Luigi Fagioli Most Race Starts: Rubens Barricello Only one-and-done driver to get a DNQ,DNF, and DSQ in the same race: Hans Heyer shortest F1 career: Ernst Roof most failed pre-qualifying attempts: Gabriele Tarquini
And some People say he was better than fernando in 2010 and 2012 jajaja fernando fucked vettel with a much slower car the fucking grosjean ruined his title
Please Liberty Media and all the workers who elaborate these wonderful videos , PUT THE NAME OF THE MUSIC AND THE COMPOSER. Thank you and have a nice day.
The greatest record out of all of these 10 records is my hero Micheal Schumachers 100% podium finishes in 2002 I miss Michael If a record is 100% you literally can’t beat it so it is the most unbeatable record of all time in Formula 1 Keep fighting Michael 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪👑👑👑👑👑👑👑🏎🏎🏎🏎🏎🏎🏎
it was reuploaded cuz the comment section was all about Vettel´s "You spin my head right round, right round. When you go down, when you go down down You spin my head right round, right round" jam
@@marcopaludet4105 in terms of results he is more or less at par with Prost, who is not the best driver in history. He's not a God. He's number 2 or 3 in history.
The most incredible for me will always be The Schumi one: I mean the guy stand on the podium EVERY race of 2002, it was just impossible to beat. And I think this record will never be matched, never. The fact that Clark in 1963, Senna in 1988, Schumi in 2004, Vettel in 2011, Hamilton in 2020 and most importantly Verstappen this season didn't reach that same percentage even in that dominant seasons makes the 2002 Schumacher so unmatchable. The fact that not even this Verstappen reached it shows that this number will never be topped. Not even after a season so dominant as Max did this year. Simply it's not possible.
Daniel Avocado will surpass Andrea De Cesaris' record for the most retirements in a single season this year. P.S Vettel's penalty in his FP1 debut after 6 seconds is comedy gold 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
He did the same in 1965 as well. Ascari nearly did it first, however, in 1952 but actually missed out by 2.5 points due to missing out on the fastest lap in Indy (which he competed in), not competing in the Swiss GP (so he could compete in Indy) and sharing the fastest lap in Italy.
Idk which of those I'd consider the least likely to ever be beaten but I'd say it's between the 5 minute victory over 2nd place and the top 5 cars finishing within .61 seconds. Incredible!
Another interesting record which will be equaled next year if Lewis Hamilton or Sebastian Vettel win a race, is Jack Brabham's record of winning a grand prix in three different decades: he won races in the 50's, 60's, and one in 1970. In the case of Hamilton, he will achieve a record of winning in three different decades in most consecutive seasons.
Unbelievable how Schumis race win record would’ve been on this list a few years ago, just shows how dominant the Ham and Merc combination has been going
1982: Keke Rosberg won the championship with only one victory in the whole season. 2013: Maldonado at Spa He manage to hit 2 cars from the same team (Force India) in the same corner.
There's a couple of other unbreakable records from Canada 2011. It's the longest Grand Prix in terms of time to complete the race(~4 hours and 4 minutes) and the race with the lowest race winning average speed (~46mph). Since Canada 2011, the regulations have been changed to ensure that such a lengthy rain delay never happens again, the result being declared at the 2 hour cutoff, regardless of whether the cars are running. There's another unwanted record for the late Andrea de Cesaris, most race starts without a win, 208. Jody Scheckter has an unwanted record, the lowest placing in the championship a year after winning the world championship. Thanks to him and Gilles Villeneuve being lumbered with the superanuated 312T5 Ferrari, the 1979 world champion finished an abysmal 19th in the drivers championship in 1980 and was so lacking in motivation by the end that he decided to hang up his helmet.
Another record that won't be broken: Youngest driver to start a Grand Prix, held by Max Verstappen who was just 17 when he debuted in Australia in 2015. You now need to be 18 to get a super license if I'm not mistaken
how awesome is this sport??
random nico appears.
honestly "what?" 😂💪
Can I get a salute from the boss?
Hey Nico
I'd be even more with you on it
Nico Rosberg awesome if we had more classic tracks xd
Shortest distance driven in an F1 career: Ernst Loof in 1953 only managed to go 2 meters in the ONLY GP he ever entered! His fuel pump gave up almost as soon as the flag dropped, leading to only a few meters of forward motion... He also started far back on the grid, so he never even actually made it past the starting line in a Grand Prix!
Imagine what he must’ve felt like...
Ernst Oof
@@pietrovilla15 😂😂
Brawn GP: 100% constructor's championship wins.
How about Wolf winning on very first race they took part in?
Bruno Horn yes Brawn also did it, as did Alfa Romeo
but the constuctor championships are a few more wins
Brawn GP: 100% driver's championship wins.
@@meer1120 No team has won ALL races in a season.
@@brunohorn7985
Wasn't talking 'bout all races in a season.
Was referring to the fact that a Brawn GP driver took the driver's championship in the constructor's only season.
2020: Most number of races cancelled
Boom new record and if we do have a season at all it will be the record for shortest season lol
Record time of winning a championship?
@@freejavier9115 least races to win a chip, lowest points by a driving champion and constructors champion lol all kinds of records.
@@stpbasss3773 lowest point for new scoring system i think
@@stpbasss3773 not really, because the rules now say that they need 8 races in 3 continents to be an official F1 season, and first seasons were smaller than that
Actually the only impossible record to break here is Schumi's %100 podium finish. It can be only equaled.
Technically correct. The best kind of correct.
And also brawn gp. 100%of the constructors championsips entered were won. So one out of one
Even if it is equaled, he'll always be the first to do it
Yes but 18/18 is a greater performance
Could be beaten by making it over 100% if Sprint podiums are counted?
There's another remarkable record from the 1997 championship battle that we may never see again. Jacques Villeneuve and Michael Schumacher may have been fighting for the title, but not once did they share a podium appearance at the same race all season
Indeed! The first (and only) time they shared the podium is 2001 Spanish Grand Prix!
Interesting, didn't know that.
@@АлександрВойкин-т5ф I thought they shared a few times in 1996? Germany, Estoril to name a few
@@cardiffgiant9406 Oh yeah, I forgot about the 1996 season! 😮
@@АлександрВойкин-т5ф It happens!
De Ceasaris: 19 consecutive retirements
Ricciardo: *hold my red bull*
KaRpoUzaSFTW akaForTheWolves It's not even hold my Red Bull now, but what's Renault's energy drink?
@@Ward1706 hold my baguette??
Hold my wine
Lol...that’s a good one.
Hold my petrol...
Shortest race ever: 2021 Belgian GP: 3 minutes, 27 seconds (1 lap)
Lies again? Never Touch Goal
@@Shiroi_Okami_44 greatest of all time
Calling that a race is very generous
We don't count parade
@@H_WLL It's an official race, why shouldn't we call it a race?
Keke Rosberg 1982: World champion with just one GP win
Kimi 2003 be like allmost......
Whaaat
Ditto Mike Hawthorn in 1958.
If kimi had 2nd places Instead of one win in 2003 he would have been champion without win.
@Luca Goodoer NO KEKE. U WONT HAVE A DRINK.
US GP 2005: fewest starters, 6 cars
Remember, this is the Formula 1 channel. Too embarrassing!
@@snowdog02112 It doesn't matter if it's Formula 1 or some bogus spec serie, a record is a record.
I mean with how much the F.I.A. is helping Mercedes, you may see only 4 cars starting
Now only a single car start from Hungary gp 2021 😂
2021 fewest starters: 1
Lewis Hamilton
To make Schumi's podium record even better, only one of those podiums was a 3rd place (in Malaysia, behind the two Williams), all others were 2nd places or wins.
I fear that Hamilton might break that record this year.
@@gallahant Well he can't now.
@@markhenley3097 yup 5th in austria so its done and dusted
i don't remember it anymore, but the ferraris seasons were also quite boring :D win after win
Leclerc can do that in 2020 or 2021
You've forgot (again) one of the best records.
Most penalties in just 1 season:
Pastor Rafael Maldonado Motta(2012):
14.
3 just in Belgium (Blocked Hulkenberg in Q1, jump-started and collided with the Marussia of Timo Glock.)
Our lord and savior!!
Still Lord Pastor is the last Williams winner!
Didn't he get 3 or 4 even in Hungary 2015 ?
The wrecking ball!
Hahaha. I miss this guy in F1. Good old Maldonado.
Record that will literally never be broken: youngest f1 winner (verstappen) because they changed the rules lmao
zimemes that is not impossible. It is impossible to become the youngest driver to take part in an f1 weekend, the youngest driver to start an f1 race and the youngest driver to score points
Jens Van Eijck but it’s technically not impossible
Fons Smeur you’re stupid. In this top 10 every record also could be broken and is not impossible. But youngest gp winner is a good example for in this video
Dylan de Jong Also, I never said it couldn’t be in this video.
Yes, I missed that one
Just on Niki Lauda's 1984 record, not only did he not take a pole position, he didn't even start any race from the front row which makes his championship win even more remarkable.
He hated the 1200hp qualy setup and how on race day it was cut down to 600 something... Maybe this has something to do with it.
Makes sense. He did say in an interview (F1 Legends?) that Alain was the quicker driver that season, so he just concentrated on perfecting the race set-up over the weekend rather than going for pole.
Just Means he finished every race, as his opponent most likely crashed out. Consistentcy is neat, but boring.
@@Mcali1984 Well, consistency was a thing, but not that important in 1984.
Only the eleven best results counted to the championship.
@@Rocky712_ Makes it hard to sand bag that way.
You forgot the 9 years in F1 without a podium of Nico Hülkenberg
Think that De Cesaris in his entire career didn't win!
I believe Martin Brundle beat De Cesaris' record.
@@oliveradams8711 Brundle has the record
Crow Nem Brazil 2012 he was in front in control, and didn’t finish the race, Germany 2018,(or 2019), running 2 and still didnt finish the race. Ok so Brazil wasn’t he’s fault but Germany wasn’t anybody else’s but he’s. He crumbles under the pressure.
I’m pretty sure there are more examples but can’t think of any of the top off my head.
@@lordjoemott1683 In Singpore 2017 Renault messed up the strategy and he had hydraulic problems
The F1 channel will hold the record for most videos reuploaded that were not because of copyright issues.
Malwontae underrated
Ohh. Underrated comment.
World Champion with 46 years? Maybe we’ll see Kimi beat that record! 😂
Nah I don't think so ^^ haha
Sadly, I doubt that. Kimi has been past his prime for years now and most likely won't see another world championship.
Kimi is probably gonna retire at the end of 2020 so it’s unlikely to happen
@@henrywhatzal4724 Definitely. Sad to see him go.
Maybe Fernando if he comes back in 2027🌚😂😂
Kimi Raikonnen: Bwoahest Bwoah of all time
Bwoah not sure
You could have done the bwoahest bwoah of all bwoahs
omg, that will never be broken
Bwoah. Now get a drink
@@waldenschmidt6663 You do not get the drink
again?
yes again, read the description & stop complaining lol
you acctually wrote again? and then you saw it and corrected your post^^ xD
Yeah well I was the one fast enough to spot it actually :)
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What about the 1 record that will never be broken of sir jack brabham of being the only team owner to be a driver world champion in the same year?
Who would we compare that too?
Not just team owner but also engineer as well.
Now In Codemasters: MY TEAM CAREER MODE!
Ron Tauranac was the brains behind Brabham. It was Tauranac who sold Brabham to Bernie Ecclestone in the early seventies. I wish people would try to understand that.
1:30
The most podiums in 1 season record got broken today by max
But ALL podiums in 1 season is insane
100% podium finish is actually absurd
Max did not get pole 100% of the time in that season though. Which makes Schumi's record even better.
It says 100% podium percentage in a season, not a total of podium in a season
Best record: Coldest Ice cream consumed in wettest weather
Emilio Fernandez loooool
Yeah Fernando
Kimi Raikonnen coming in second place.
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@@everythinghereherseyburada8548 It's F1, but it's not relevant. If you're going to comment random shit, don't make it a reply to another comment.
Fewest words said in an interview: Kimi in literally any interview
Max Verstappen as youngest driver ever because due to rule changes you now need to be 18+ years to enter a race
Only vecause they changed the rule. But this rule can be changed in the future, so this record don't have any value.
That wont count as one of the records that might never be broken, There will be another talented youngest driver in the future. they might come in soon or in later years. There are just that many talented people out there, and we already see this happening many times in sport. Michael Schumacher was also one of youngest driver in his early days. There is also Alonso who was one of the youngest F1 winner in his first victory.
@@aldyhabibie9717 key word might. Possible but very hard just like everything in the list. For example Seb's fastest fine. One of these days there is probably gonna be someone fined before even entering a race. So it is a record that *might* never be broken
A more impressive record (IMO) is that he's the youngest driver to win an F1 race, which he did so at the age of 18.
The next youngest is Sebastian Vettel at the age of 21. Max's record could be beaten in the future, but so far no-one has come close!
The 2023 season means Max now holds the record for most number of points accumulated in a single season (575), widest margin of victory for an F1 champion (290 points ahead of Sergio Perez), and most wins and podiums across a season (19 and 21 out of 22 respectively, with the Singapore GP being the only race without a podium).
With MSCs 2002 season, earliest a world championship has been won, he settled it in July, a true display of absolute dominance
The original video had an horrible error in the tight finish record. All names were completely unrelated. For example it named Bruce McLaren, although he had passed away almost 1 year before.
Thank you
Stijn de Ligt Bruce McLaren passed away in 1970. Just before the Dutch GP.
Unforgiveable. This is your official F1 channel at its finest.
Apparently according to the Reddit community, they were using names from the 1961 Grand Prix and not the 1971 GP which is why the names were so absurd and different. How did that get through? Who knows.
,,This video was originally uploaded with errors and has been duly corrected. Thank you to our eagle-eyed fans and community who helped to alert us.
''
Any idea what were the mistakes
Wrong drivers were mentioned in the closest finish ever
and there was a sentence: 'That is nearly impossible to beat, let alone match' As if matching a record is harder than breaking it. I don't know which record though.
And for the closest finish, someone just took the top 5 from the 1961 Italian Grand Prix.
@@robertr7923 That sentence is perfectly fine IMO, it's easier to beat a record because you have unlimited ways to do that, but there is just one and only one way to match it, so it's statistically harder.
@@polakjan nah it was something some kind of streak i believe
Jochen Rindt, only driver to win the championship posthum
Posthum?
@@um8036 think he meant posthumously.
Imagine coming second to Stirling Moss, and when you cross the line there's no flag, no spectators, no-one, because everybody has just packed up and gone home.
Record for letting fan's hopes down for the maximum number of times : Ferrari
No. No. No. No. No. Mclaren and Williams are letting their fans down much MUCH more often.
Felix Anus too true
@@AdamSmith-vb7ss that had to be on purpose
@@felixone7506 Mclaren wasn't that bad this year
@@MayconMLG well yeah, I said that before the 2019 season. Williams is still true tho
Wish we could have a Monaco 1996-like Race this year. Could you imagine like Perez, Hulkenberg and Stroll as a podium?
Would be better with drivers who hadn't had a podium yet but deverse one. I'd switch perez and stroll with Norris and sainz, for me that would be a perfect result
As a Mexican Stroll fanboy, thatwhould be adream come true for me
How about Hulkenburg, Kubicia and Kyvat. That would be crazy
@@jamescameron2074 Kubica and Kvyat would be the first to run into each other
Kubica, Russell and the torpedo himself
RIP Sir Sterling Moss, every time I watched this video, I felt goosebumps when listing Sir Moss's and Fangio's records
Jenson Buttons victory in the 2011 Canadian gp must be the hardest fought victory ever in the history of F1. I remember the tension on that final lap, willing him to overtake Vettel, who was in the middle of a pretty dominant period. I would strongly recommend anyone who hasn't seen the incident packed race to watch this from start to finish.
I'd say Senna Brazil 1991 comes close. Also: Jim Clark in Italy 1967 should have been that victory.
You could be right. Didn't watch F1 in '91. As a proud Scotsman, I will give that title to Jim Clark on your recommendation.
2:50 hahaha that guard dude getting a face full of booze trying not to flinch
0:49 "Modern F1 cars a proven to be very reliable"
Cough cough Renault cough cough
Honda : Hold my GP2 engine
@@creepydutchman Honda: hold my 3 wins, two poles and 10 podiums
@@shaikolm you know that are different engines?
@@pakowsky2656 Well he was mocking about Honda's unreliability at pretty much the end of the 2019 season, I think you need to look at who I'm replying to
@@shaikolm I know , I was talking about the honda engines that mclaren used
1:59, Stirling Moss 😭😭
RIP STIRLING MOSS 1929 - 2020
Fun fact:
F1’s youngest champion (Vettel) is exactly half the age of the oldest champion (Fangio)
(23yo to 46yo)
Record: 19 consecutive retirements
Mazepin: *hold my daddy's money*
18*
Most starts without a podium: 394, Minardi/Toro Rosso, 1985-2008
Most starts without a win: Also 394, tied between Arrows (1978-2002) and Minardi/Toro Rosso (1985-2008)
I thought Damon Hill won with an Arrows in Spa '98?
@@faithfulinjesus He won that race in a Jordan
Before you ppl complain
Read the description
Were not dumb
what were the errors they corrected tho?
@@samu10k91 They said that the other three guys in the 1971 Italian Grand Prix were Bruce McLaren, Tony Brooks and Jackie Lewis - problem is, Brooks and Lewis both retired in the early 60s, and Bruce McLaren was dead in 1971.
Not gonna read, because F1 doesn't do any fact checking before releasing these videos. Pathetic from an official channel. They should just leave the original to remind them of their mistakes.
MacG and you’re an imbecile. Frankly anyone can make mistakes, even moreso in a massive corporate machine where not everyone obsesses over Formula 1 trivia like the fans do. The fact they owned up to the mistake the fans caught and corrected themselves should be commended
Schumacher's 100% podium finish cannot even be broken, it can only be equalled. Same goes for Lauda and Hulme's 0% pole positions.
Max Verstappen did almost pull it off with more podiums last year but coming in 5th in Singapore cost him that.
Honorable Mentions: Oldest F1 winner: Luigi Fagioli
Most Race Starts: Rubens Barricello
Only one-and-done driver to get a DNQ,DNF, and DSQ in the same race: Hans Heyer
shortest F1 career: Ernst Roof
most failed pre-qualifying attempts: Gabriele Tarquini
Most Race Starts is likely going to be broken by Kimi next year though.
@@Astfgl now Fernando this year
Sebastian Vettel 2019: greater number of spins for a 4-time world champion.
Comedy genius
Polemista ti ritrovo anche qua? incredibile
@@francescoideo9330 Anche se non ne parlo mai sono un grande appassionato di Formula 1, anzi vorrei aprire un canale di giochi di guida hehehe
And some People say he was better than fernando in 2010 and 2012 jajaja fernando fucked vettel with a much slower car the fucking grosjean ruined his title
Il Polemista Misterioso ci starebbe
"Biggest winning margin"
People on f1 2019 0% difficulty on merc: Hold my xbox
And 100% race length just to really flex on the field
thought Button's pit stop record was gonna go down in Germany 2019
Max was so close 5 pitstops to win
4:27 Kimi you must
Commentator: it's impossible for someone Fangio's age to win a world title
Kimi: hold my beer
No kimi is past his prime 1
1:00 This was almost beaten last week lmao.
Verstappen wins the 2019 German Grand Prix after 5 Pit Stops
Bup 64 - キノピオ yea i wanted so much to at least match the record
0:52
Race retirement record will stay.
Mazepin: Hold ma beer
Beat me to it
Props to F1 for making the changes and acknowledging the errors unlike another channel. Cough verge cough
Markus Winkelhock needs to be in this.
Still a good video tho 👍
True. That race was a mess - a beautiful mess. And it was his only race ever :-)
Led 100% of laps for his team in their existence
1:58 R:I:P Stirling Moss
Please Liberty Media and all the workers who elaborate these wonderful videos , PUT THE NAME OF THE MUSIC AND THE COMPOSER.
Thank you and have a nice day.
Also, stop making these stupid mistakes and reuploads. Very, very unprofessional from an OFFICIAL channel.
Please everyone read the description before commenting that it's a re upload!
The greatest record out of all of these 10 records is my hero Micheal Schumachers 100% podium finishes in 2002 I miss Michael
If a record is 100% you literally can’t beat it so it is the most unbeatable record of all time in Formula 1
Keep fighting Michael 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪👑👑👑👑👑👑👑🏎🏎🏎🏎🏎🏎🏎
4:09 the face is like: "who has pole now when 3 drivers clocked exactly the same time"
it was reuploaded cuz the comment section was all about Vettel´s "You spin my head right round, right round. When you go down, when you go down down You spin my head right round, right round" jam
1:53 r.i.p Sir Stirling Moss
1:15 Proof that Sebastian Vettel was losing his back end and the lead of a race long ago. It's a developed and refined skill.
Back then he could only do it when the track was half wet. Now his skills are such that he can even do it when the track is completely dry!
SUPREME MEGATRON salty
I remember of a 7-way-draw on fastest lap back in the 60's i think, drivers were allowed to split the fastest lap point into 0.142 points each
No, that was in one of the Silverstone races in the 50s. The timing systems weren't so accurate, and as such 7 drivers tied for fastest lap.
Jochen Rindt???? Posthumously awarded the Formula One World Drivers' Championship in 1970..........
Thats not a record.
@@The.Drunk-Koala that is a record... its not a record you want too have you mean...
r/formula1 came in to rescue after the first one got uploaded
unban me mods please btw
@@lifestation1 there is a reason why I spend my time on r/f1circlejerk and r/formuladank I have been banned so many times
You're goddamn right.
0:35 if Mazespin continues on racing for 19 races then well that record will be broken
Well then
this aged... Potentially not very well
@@MMR_LM yeah I know
I love the respect to fans from the F1 community!
2:56 lol if Crofty commentated this he would have gone crazy
Nobody:
F1 UA-cam commentator: "This record may never be broken, again."
I am enjoying the same video, twice!
The 2nd Record Of Most Retirements could break Soon as Nikita "Mazespin" has Entered F1
Most consecutive last place finishes, meaning if the drivers that finished, not the cars that ran the race and DNF.
Haha I laughed so funny I’m laughing CANT you tell I’m laughing
Mazepin*
Ayrton Senna: He is a Record
The king of Monaco!
how? He won 3 championships, one of which crashing into Prost at turn 1 lap 1 on purpose from behind.
He actually does not have many records, one or two.
Nah. He's just a god.
@@marcopaludet4105 in terms of results he is more or less at par with Prost, who is not the best driver in history. He's not a God. He's number 2 or 3 in history.
The most incredible for me will always be The Schumi one: I mean the guy stand on the podium EVERY race of 2002, it was just impossible to beat.
And I think this record will never be matched, never. The fact that Clark in 1963, Senna in 1988, Schumi in 2004, Vettel in 2011, Hamilton in 2020 and most importantly Verstappen this season didn't reach that same percentage even in that dominant seasons makes the 2002 Schumacher so unmatchable. The fact that not even this Verstappen reached it shows that this number will never be topped. Not even after a season so dominant as Max did this year.
Simply it's not possible.
Imagine if Red Bull won in Singapore. They would set a record of 100% wins in a season. I don't even want to imagine that happen though
In 2024 this record will be matched
@@nevisprotiz 🤣🤣🤣
What's the background song in this video? It's sooo good.
0:16 that Midland team livery was beautifull
Also the fact that stayed for only one year😂😂😂
Vettel nearly spinning it in front of Button was the start of it!
Glad you guys made the corrections. 👏👏👏
Michael Schumacher 54-0 in qualifying against his teammates while he was driving for Benetton
Excellent selection!
Daniel Avocado will surpass Andrea De Cesaris' record for the most retirements in a single season this year.
P.S Vettel's penalty in his FP1 debut after 6 seconds is comedy gold 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Great to see you guys correcting mistakes when made. Not everyone does this!
What were they
@@SaadHaque72 Number 4, they named the top 5 from the 1961 Italian GP
I think Jim Clark's record of scoring 100% of points available in 1963 will be hard to match.
He did the same in 1965 as well. Ascari nearly did it first, however, in 1952 but actually missed out by 2.5 points due to missing out on the fastest lap in Indy (which he competed in), not competing in the Swiss GP (so he could compete in Indy) and sharing the fastest lap in Italy.
Idk which of those I'd consider the least likely to ever be beaten but I'd say it's between the 5 minute victory over 2nd place and the top 5 cars finishing within .61 seconds. Incredible!
3:45 Rest in peace Niki Lauda ❤️
2:49 that guard gets sprayed in the face but barely flinches. respect
Now we have Nikita Mazepin fastest dnf in first race
And I guess fastest dnf in a debut
Markus Winkelhock - the only driver to start last and pole position at the same race
Hungary 2021: fewest cars to be on the starting grid.
I loved this video so much. Thank you F1...
Andrea De Cesaris: No one will beat my record.
Daniel Ricciardo: Hold my shoey
Pastor Maldonado: No.
I can do that BETTER,I can crash in EVERY championship race!
@@RedTsarOldChannel-INACTIVE Romain Grosjean: "ahahahahahahah, you all..."
Another interesting record which will be equaled next year if Lewis Hamilton or Sebastian Vettel win a race, is Jack Brabham's record of winning a grand prix in three different decades: he won races in the 50's, 60's, and one in 1970. In the case of Hamilton, he will achieve a record of winning in three different decades in most consecutive seasons.
Unbelievable how Schumis race win record would’ve been on this list a few years ago, just shows how dominant the Ham and Merc combination has been going
1982: Keke Rosberg won the championship with only one victory in the whole season.
2013: Maldonado at Spa He manage to hit 2 cars from the same team (Force India) in the same corner.
Highest percentage of triumphs 50% of Juan Manuel Fangio
I was waiting for it, this one it's the most remote, improbable to be beaten!! It should be the #1.
Video idea:Take every time someone did something for the first time
“Records that will never be broken “
record that may be never broken: shortest race
spa 2021 - 2 laps done under sc conditions
George Russell on the podium
@@alangaming2003 yeah boi
There's a couple of other unbreakable records from Canada 2011. It's the longest Grand Prix in terms of time to complete the race(~4 hours and 4 minutes) and the race with the lowest race winning average speed (~46mph). Since Canada 2011, the regulations have been changed to ensure that such a lengthy rain delay never happens again, the result being declared at the 2 hour cutoff, regardless of whether the cars are running.
There's another unwanted record for the late Andrea de Cesaris, most race starts without a win, 208. Jody Scheckter has an unwanted record, the lowest placing in the championship a year after winning the world championship. Thanks to him and Gilles Villeneuve being lumbered with the superanuated 312T5 Ferrari, the 1979 world champion finished an abysmal 19th in the drivers championship in 1980 and was so lacking in motivation by the end that he decided to hang up his helmet.
Mazepin will join this list
I love the music they’ll use for their Top 10s S+ for sure
3:55 I feel awkward just looking at these 2
Another record that won't be broken: Youngest driver to start a Grand Prix, held by Max Verstappen who was just 17 when he debuted in Australia in 2015. You now need to be 18 to get a super license if I'm not mistaken
2020 - most red flags in a season
Great video!