I cried. Genuinely. Like many (if not most) longterm F1 fans, any success Minardi had was treated like a win. They were the most passionate team on the grid. Webber being allowed to stand on the podium was when I totally blubbed! 🤣
@@CB-mr1ci with webber and alonso at the wheel, they could regularly beat better funded teams such as toyota and jaguar. on paper they were a lot further behind than 2019 williams, but in reality they were more competitive.
I shouted at the tv lap after lap for Mark to get that 5th. What a great day for Minardi, esp as the diff was failing. Thanks go to Mika Salo for spinning!
They wore their passion on their sleeves. Not in it for the glory or the money, they were pure racers. It's why when it was a Toro Rosso, built in the same factory with the same staff, which got that awesome win with a fresh-faced rookie called Seb (I wonder what happened to him? ;)), much of the celebration was for Minardi!
2002 was also a notable year in Aussie sport because Steven Bradbury won our first ever gold at a Winter Olympics by merely finishing without crashing. I'm sensing a theme here. :)
this exact race just so happened to be the first F1 race i ever watched! vivid memories of Mark Webber crossing the line to finish 5th for Minardi and the podium afterwards!
Oh same here m8. Somehow even though I was 5 at the time I to this day remember a lot of the most crucial moments of this GP - the crash at the start and Webber with the gang happy at the end the most. Funny how these things stick with you.
Wow! What a phenomenal race. It's amazing how closely the plotline of this mirrors what just happened at the 2023 Aus GP- especially an Aussie scoring points in their first home race in one of the worst cars on the grid. Incredible!
Montoya was Just such a legend i felt he was one of the only people Who could beat michael on his best. The agression the man possesed. He was sorely missed after his leave
Fun Fact: according to Trulli his main problem was being very gentle on his tires, at a time when one needed to be more aggressive on them, and never really managing to adapt. Also, he's been producing award winning wine since retiring.
Trulli in my eyes will always be the "wildcard" driver. He had some uncanny ability to always get everything right during qualifying however once the race came he will always come down
@@willypro4949 Trulli was a very underrated racer who drove zero good cars in his career and had the worst luck of any driver that raced during the time he did. It was constant
@@dxfifa I wouldnt dare to say that he never had a good Car. The Renault 2004 was pretty good.. but the Ferrari was just a Monster. Guess he brought a Bouquet for Montoya after he rear ended Michael in Monaco and gifted Trulli the Win.
I remember watching that , simply for the Fact that the Crash was shown over and over and over again. Not gonna lie, being 10 at the time I was shocked till the end of the Race. It was the first real memorable Crash I witnessed myself live on TV
Damn, I get a bit of a lump in my throat at that ending. I still remember the dread and tension as Salo closed in the final few laps and then Webber was forced to defend with his life. That Salo spin was almost something conjured up by the hundreds of thousands of Aussies who saw it and was the release valve of the stress and nailbiting that was building to extreme levels. This was my favourite race of all time. Schumi was my childhood hero, Minardi was the tiny battler that everyone loved, Australia is my home and seeing an Aussie on debut bring his Minardi (owned by another Aussie at the time) home in 5th in front of a crowd was truly something special. Rightly one of the most iconic moments in Australian motorsport history!
I was there with my dad as a kid of 11 years old, first GP I ever attended, the cars were so loud back then (so damn good) as was the F-111 that was doing afterburner displays pre race (literally made the ground shake). Jarno Trulli’s crash was right in front of us. Schumacher winning and Webber getting points (though I didn’t really know how significant it was at the time but still I was happy to see him and everyone excited about it). This race is totally etched in my mind as one of the best memories of my childhood and looking back what an epic Aus GP, had it all.
Aaah the good old days of F1 when the cars actually sounded like racing machines. That's what drew me to the sport in the first place, the insane sound of the V10/V8's screaming down the track... that and Murray Walker's over-the-top enthusiasm of course (he flubbed more often than Pastor Maldonado crashed into other cars, but he was fun to listen to)
Just a heads up, but the traction control on the 2000s car was a necessity because without TC, the cars were practically undrivable. Multiple pilots in testing attempted to drive the cars with electronic TC turned completely off and couldn't make it past the first few turns in numerous attempts. They were wiley, untamable cars. Cars that even with TC, would suffer from wheelspin in quite a few GPs.
this race's thumbnail on google searches and youtube highlights is that opening shunt of Ralf flying and debris coming off Rubens's car and tire smoke behind as well....if that doesn't highlight the madness that comes with this sport, I don't know what does. Yea 2002 was Ferrari-dominated, but we still saw many more teams get P3 or at least points (despite only the top 6 getting them). That's why we reminisce on the good old days despite the dominance.
I always knew he scored on his debut in the minardi, but to now know the scope of the race which caused this is mind blowing. I had no idea before Webber had car issues as well!
I think the 2008 Australian GP comes close as one of the most underrated crazy races of all time. Only 7 cars finished (one was disqualified later), Bourdais almost finished 4th in his debut in a Torro Rosso, the Safety Car came in 4 times, Ferrari had a double DNF with a lot of crashes and spins, and Nico Rosberg got his first podium.
man i was glued to this race from start to finish screaming at the tv for mark to get that shopping trolley over the line that whole race was just intense even if you weren't an aussie fan
Wonderful tale. I remember I was 13 years old and I woke up in Italy to watch it. Minardi didn't have the same support as Ferrari, but some people held it closer to the heart. It was wonderful, I miss the F1 from the late 90s-early 2000s, anything was possible - despite Ferrari dominating. I think the F1 Podcast "Beyond the Grid" with Paul Stoddart retelling the whole experience is a good B-side for this video. Thanks!
I was there!! It was fuckin amazing. Michael was competing for his 5th WDC and on the driver parade I held up 5 fingers and pointed at Michael. He looked at me, saw my 5 fingers and nodded and gave me thumbs up. I still get chills thinking about it now. I remember Mika Salo spun his Toyota right in front of us when he was chasing down Mark Webber and was likely going to pass him. It was amazing. Everyone cheered and screamed and clapped, it was like Mark was winning
Blimey, remember this like it was yesterday... Up early in the morning to watch the race, and cheering like mad for Webber at the end. Twitchy bum time indeed! What a great debut, under massive pressure. He deserved so much more in his career.... Bloody nice bloke too!
I loved JPM. He never got a fair shake in the sport. He was always a thrill to watch. I watched him take pole in Canada. I was sitting at turn 1. The crowd went nuts.
I had to stay awake until very late to see this race but still love how Stoddart/Webber duo (both australians) were able to celebrate in front of the locals. Just keep in mid Minardi was bought a few weeks prior to the start of the season, they were a very small team and Webber only had a contract for the 3 first races of the season.
Man this race is such a throwback. I was 5 when I watched this race. Although I couldn't comprehend much, I still remember bits and pieces of the chaos that unfolded. Another banger Josh. Keep it coming..
This was on my birthday senior year of high school. I'd just arrived at a house party after playing with a band and demanded this be put on the TV (oz gp in the US was midnight sat). Weber/Minardi points, toyota points on debut, jag on the podium, lap 1 fracas- it had it all
I still live by this being my first F1 race that I watched. Not even born a year earlier and then sat with my mum watching this. Good times. Also explains why I'm such a fan of Webber so much lol
I was at this race. Had a seat around turn 11/12(?) so I missed what happened at the start of the race. The stand was facing down the track, so we couldn't see what was coming, but you could hear the cars approaching. I remember hearing one car coming in, and then the sound completely changed. Everyone looked to the right and watched and Villeneuve came screaming through the corner, minus his rear wing, straight into the wall. Ouch! Late in the race we could see the battle between Salo and Webber, then we heard a cheer behind us and saw Webber come through, but no Salo! Good memories!
I was looking to see if someone else had mentioned the 1995 race, that was also super crazy. Equal biggest winning margin (1969 Spanish Grand Prix being the other) of 2 laps for Damon Hill, Panis in a smoking Ligier-Mugen in 2nd and Morbidelli in a Footwork-Hart in 3rd, all highly unlikely. Of course the 2002 edition had the added bonus of an Australian driving for an Australian owned team, so totally understandable why they've gone with this one here!
I started watched in the mid 90s when I was a kid with my Dad. I always remember things being a battle for second most of the time and we were big Coulthard and McLaren so it made things more interesting with the GOAT Schumey walking all over everyone in dominant fashion.
A driver-video idea: Juan Manuel Correa. How he fought ever since the 2019 spa accident and now made it back to f2. Ye, he isn't doing too hot atm but it still, a damn legend.
I don't know how you do it, but whenever one of your videos finishes, I think to myself: "Wait, it's already over" You are pretty good in what you do, keep it up.
Minardi, the biggest littlest underdogs in F1 history. I couldn't watch the race live as I was a kid who would fall asleep so my Mum as she always did taped races that was late or early & I watched this race & the start like a 1000 times. Some other crazy Australian races that I also love is 97,99,03,06,08&10
Watching it lLIVE at the time, i was screaming my lungs out for Webber in the Minardi...... a rare sight for that minnow to get points after such a long time
I'd love to see a WTF happened to Jarno Trulli video tbh. He was one of my favourites in the 00s, but such a frustrating character to support. He was probably one of the best qualifiers of all time but struggled in races. However his performances in Austria 1997 and Monaco 2004 for example were excellent.
It’s an interesting one, because he managed to last 15 consecutive years in F1 driving for 5 different teams, and achieving podiums in 7 different seasons
Mark Webber getting a P5 in a Minardi on his debut was more than a dream start
I cried. Genuinely. Like many (if not most) longterm F1 fans, any success Minardi had was treated like a win. They were the most passionate team on the grid. Webber being allowed to stand on the podium was when I totally blubbed! 🤣
@@y_fam_goeglydhow slow were they ? 2019 Williams like ?
@@CB-mr1ci Webber was 4.2 seconds off the pole sitter
@@CB-mr1ci with webber and alonso at the wheel, they could regularly beat better funded teams such as toyota and jaguar. on paper they were a lot further behind than 2019 williams, but in reality they were more competitive.
It was a miracle
Ruben: Aight imma cause the biggest crash of the race
Mid field: Are you sure about that?
Kinda was Ralf's fault don't you think?
@@PretoxYT Not even slightly, Rubens changed direction in the braking zone.
I shouted at the tv lap after lap for Mark to get that 5th. What a great day for Minardi, esp as the diff was failing. Thanks go to Mika Salo for spinning!
I wasnt even born yet 😂😂😂😂
Any relation to Steven?
@@nst1981 sorry?
@@contrail28 he was asking the op, as Steven Bradbury is an aussie legend
Oh the glorious days of real underdog heroics. I miss Minardi so much.
They wore their passion on their sleeves. Not in it for the glory or the money, they were pure racers. It's why when it was a Toro Rosso, built in the same factory with the same staff, which got that awesome win with a fresh-faced rookie called Seb (I wonder what happened to him? ;)), much of the celebration was for Minardi!
Forza Minardi!!!!
it’s ok, we have mclaren now
Same here, I really really miss that
They always built the best machinery using what they had, finding new talent and always be passionate about racing, about F1.
That wreck at the start does not get talked about enough
I remember it being such a massive deal at the time and the weeks and months following but then it just kinda went away
2023 Australian GP: Allow me to introduce myself
The timing is impeccable on this.
2010: hold my RedBull
2002 was also a notable year in Aussie sport because Steven Bradbury won our first ever gold at a Winter Olympics by merely finishing without crashing.
I'm sensing a theme here. :)
this exact race just so happened to be the first F1 race i ever watched! vivid memories of Mark Webber crossing the line to finish 5th for Minardi and the podium afterwards!
Oh same here m8. Somehow even though I was 5 at the time I to this day remember a lot of the most crucial moments of this GP - the crash at the start and Webber with the gang happy at the end the most. Funny how these things stick with you.
Same here. That flight in first lap was... Unexpected. But for me most remembered was that Toyota first points. And McLaren and Williams liveries.
was born 9 months after this race, im glad to see this vid
Wow! What a phenomenal race. It's amazing how closely the plotline of this mirrors what just happened at the 2023 Aus GP- especially an Aussie scoring points in their first home race in one of the worst cars on the grid. Incredible!
Paul Stoddart's interview on Beyond the Grid is superb. Every team provided champagne for Minardi after Webber's heroics, excellent.
Montoya was Just such a legend i felt he was one of the only people Who could beat michael on his best. The agression the man possesed. He was sorely missed after his leave
Fun Fact: according to Trulli his main problem was being very gentle on his tires, at a time when one needed to be more aggressive on them, and never really managing to adapt.
Also, he's been producing award winning wine since retiring.
Trulli in my eyes will always be the "wildcard" driver. He had some uncanny ability to always get everything right during qualifying however once the race came he will always come down
Damn he would have kicked ass in the Pirelli era
The anti-Webber
@@willypro4949 Trulli was a very underrated racer who drove zero good cars in his career and had the worst luck of any driver that raced during the time he did. It was constant
@@dxfifa I wouldnt dare to say that he never had a good Car. The Renault 2004 was pretty good.. but the Ferrari was just a Monster. Guess he brought a Bouquet for Montoya after he rear ended Michael in Monaco and gifted Trulli the Win.
Tear to my eye watching that in 2002 and a tear to my eye watching it again, one of those unforgettable classic results
I remember watching that , simply for the Fact that the Crash was shown over and over and over again. Not gonna lie, being 10 at the time I was shocked till the end of the Race. It was the first real memorable Crash I witnessed myself live on TV
Same here! I would of been 10 aswell and rerember that crash.
TODAY'S Aussie Grand Prix is making the one you're covering here look like a walk in the park.
Nah this one is still crazier (I think)
Just wanted to like your comments after the craziness in Australia today
Damn, I get a bit of a lump in my throat at that ending. I still remember the dread and tension as Salo closed in the final few laps and then Webber was forced to defend with his life. That Salo spin was almost something conjured up by the hundreds of thousands of Aussies who saw it and was the release valve of the stress and nailbiting that was building to extreme levels. This was my favourite race of all time. Schumi was my childhood hero, Minardi was the tiny battler that everyone loved, Australia is my home and seeing an Aussie on debut bring his Minardi (owned by another Aussie at the time) home in 5th in front of a crowd was truly something special. Rightly one of the most iconic moments in Australian motorsport history!
As an underdog fan, i was very happy for Webber amd Minardi.
I love a good underdog!
>underdog fan
>has a Pontiac logo for his pfp
Story checks out.
As an overcat fan, I was dissapointed that Salo didn't get past
3:01 Imagine a Formula E race on the Streets of Melbourn where State Sports Centres - Lakeside Stadium is held
cant wait for an updated video on this 😉
Similar was the 2004 US GP, when Minardi archieved their last point (not calculating the 6 car fiasco) with similar manner :)
Watching older races like that, makes me miss the pre-drs era so much 😭
Indeed, but I gotta say DRS most likely made the 2012 season what it is.
The audio mixing on this one is fantastic !
Aaaah yes! This race being so crazy makes it my earliest F1 memory. I must have been 4 but I distinctly remember watching that live.
Video is legit the Simpsons meme of “The craziest Australian Grand Prix ever… so far”
I was there with my dad as a kid of 11 years old, first GP I ever attended, the cars were so loud back then (so damn good) as was the F-111 that was doing afterburner displays pre race (literally made the ground shake). Jarno Trulli’s crash was right in front of us. Schumacher winning and Webber getting points (though I didn’t really know how significant it was at the time but still I was happy to see him and everyone excited about it). This race is totally etched in my mind as one of the best memories of my childhood and looking back what an epic Aus GP, had it all.
"Minardi thought points only existed in fairy tales" That killed me XD
Aaah the good old days of F1 when the cars actually sounded like racing machines. That's what drew me to the sport in the first place, the insane sound of the V10/V8's screaming down the track... that and Murray Walker's over-the-top enthusiasm of course (he flubbed more often than Pastor Maldonado crashed into other cars, but he was fun to listen to)
People in the comments now saying 2023 was crazier are nuts. 2002 was still the craziest ever.
Josh Revell: This was the craziest Australian GP of all time
2023: Are you sure about that
I can't believe you didn't include the clip of Brundle commentating on this. his 'I'm sorry Mika, but all of Australia is rejoicing' is legendary.
Only a week ago a podcast came out on Beyond the grid to this race. I can only recommend it
It's always a good day when Josh posts. Great video Josh!
Tbh, the 2003 Australian GP is probably the craziest held at Albert Park. 2002 was just the culmination of a first corner wipe out
OMG, no! 1986, Adelaide was the crazy Australian GP! 3 drivers going for the World Championship!
Cmon Josh!!
Just a heads up, but the traction control on the 2000s car was a necessity because without TC, the cars were practically undrivable. Multiple pilots in testing attempted to drive the cars with electronic TC turned completely off and couldn't make it past the first few turns in numerous attempts. They were wiley, untamable cars. Cars that even with TC, would suffer from wheelspin in quite a few GPs.
Thanks Josh.😊
this race's thumbnail on google searches and youtube highlights is that opening shunt of Ralf flying and debris coming off Rubens's car and tire smoke behind as well....if that doesn't highlight the madness that comes with this sport, I don't know what does. Yea 2002 was Ferrari-dominated, but we still saw many more teams get P3 or at least points (despite only the top 6 getting them). That's why we reminisce on the good old days despite the dominance.
Josh, you've really stepped up your production and story telling from previous years. Great channel.
I always knew he scored on his debut in the minardi, but to now know the scope of the race which caused this is mind blowing. I had no idea before Webber had car issues as well!
Watching this after the 2023 Aus GP
I think the 2008 Australian GP comes close as one of the most underrated crazy races of all time. Only 7 cars finished (one was disqualified later), Bourdais almost finished 4th in his debut in a Torro Rosso, the Safety Car came in 4 times, Ferrari had a double DNF with a lot of crashes and spins, and Nico Rosberg got his first podium.
Dude this was the very best resume of a GP I have ever watch, the Truly part was flawless.
That is beautiful. I love stories like this in motorsport. The underdog making the most out of that one opportunity.
Your sarcastic dry commentary style is brilliant, Josh!
Came in attracted by the title. Subscribing to the channel for everything else.
man i was glued to this race from start to finish screaming at the tv for mark to get that shopping trolley over the line
that whole race was just intense even if you weren't an aussie fan
They replayed that race on TV yesterday... It really was crazy!
Wonderful tale. I remember I was 13 years old and I woke up in Italy to watch it. Minardi didn't have the same support as Ferrari, but some people held it closer to the heart. It was wonderful, I miss the F1 from the late 90s-early 2000s, anything was possible - despite Ferrari dominating.
I think the F1 Podcast "Beyond the Grid" with Paul Stoddart retelling the whole experience is a good B-side for this video. Thanks!
I was there!! It was fuckin amazing. Michael was competing for his 5th WDC and on the driver parade I held up 5 fingers and pointed at Michael. He looked at me, saw my 5 fingers and nodded and gave me thumbs up. I still get chills thinking about it now. I remember Mika Salo spun his Toyota right in front of us when he was chasing down Mark Webber and was likely going to pass him. It was amazing. Everyone cheered and screamed and clapped, it was like Mark was winning
Blimey, remember this like it was yesterday... Up early in the morning to watch the race, and cheering like mad for Webber at the end. Twitchy bum time indeed! What a great debut, under massive pressure. He deserved so much more in his career.... Bloody nice bloke too!
i watched all of these with my dad, amazing time in f1. great video
I loved JPM. He never got a fair shake in the sport. He was always a thrill to watch. I watched him take pole in Canada. I was sitting at turn 1. The crowd went nuts.
He should've won the 2003 title.
@@CyanRooper Ferrari paid the FIA to nail down on Michelin so it wasn’t possible
Josh, I love your channel. Your videos are the ones I most look forward to. Keep it up, mate! Cheers
T'was a fun one indeed. Everyone in front of the telly was also cheering for Maak Wibbah! :D
I love the way you write man, makes it so fun to watch.
Yeah this one was still crazier than 2023
Dropped his keys in the foot well. classic, such a good one laughing cheers
Gawd, this hit me right in the feels, Josh. An I ain't even 'straiyan. Ta, mate!
I had to stay awake until very late to see this race but still love how Stoddart/Webber duo (both australians) were able to celebrate in front of the locals. Just keep in mid Minardi was bought a few weeks prior to the start of the season, they were a very small team and Webber only had a contract for the 3 first races of the season.
Awesome day that was. I was in the stand at turn 1 and have a pretty good photo of Ralf's Williams in full flight. Webber did an amazing job
Awesome recollection of events mate! I guess a series of flashback crazy race videos is coming? Looking forward to it!!!
This race (or to be more specific - and a little morbid - that crash) was the one that got me hooked on F1. Great video!
Man this race is such a throwback. I was 5 when I watched this race. Although I couldn't comprehend much, I still remember bits and pieces of the chaos that unfolded. Another banger Josh. Keep it coming..
i miss those times.
i really do.
thank you for letting me relive my childhood
This was the first F1 race I ever watched and I’ve loved this sport ever since!
The delivery and production of this is Gold Dude! From one Australian to another, keep this format and energy up my guy! 💯🙌🏻
Marty. Josh is a KIWI
!!😳😂
Melbourne 2023: And I took that personally
8:05 "It was exactwee what he needed" 🤣
9:51 Gandalf, "Thou shall not pass!"
10:13 The Borg, "Resistance is futile!"
This was on my birthday senior year of high school. I'd just arrived at a house party after playing with a band and demanded this be put on the TV (oz gp in the US was midnight sat). Weber/Minardi points, toyota points on debut, jag on the podium, lap 1 fracas- it had it all
This GP is the first real memory I have of F1. No wonder I rearly miss an GP from this point onwards
I still live by this being my first F1 race that I watched. Not even born a year earlier and then sat with my mum watching this.
Good times.
Also explains why I'm such a fan of Webber so much lol
I was at this race. Had a seat around turn 11/12(?) so I missed what happened at the start of the race. The stand was facing down the track, so we couldn't see what was coming, but you could hear the cars approaching. I remember hearing one car coming in, and then the sound completely changed. Everyone looked to the right and watched and Villeneuve came screaming through the corner, minus his rear wing, straight into the wall. Ouch! Late in the race we could see the battle between Salo and Webber, then we heard a cheer behind us and saw Webber come through, but no Salo! Good memories!
Those Jags may have been slow, but damn were the liveries beautiful
3:44 Raikonnen dropped his keys in the footwell 😆😆😆😆
I'd love to see your take on the weird-ass 1995 AUS GP!
I was looking to see if someone else had mentioned the 1995 race, that was also super crazy. Equal biggest winning margin (1969 Spanish Grand Prix being the other) of 2 laps for Damon Hill, Panis in a smoking Ligier-Mugen in 2nd and Morbidelli in a Footwork-Hart in 3rd, all highly unlikely. Of course the 2002 edition had the added bonus of an Australian driving for an Australian owned team, so totally understandable why they've gone with this one here!
I started watched in the mid 90s when I was a kid with my Dad. I always remember things being a battle for second most of the time and we were big Coulthard and McLaren so it made things more interesting with the GOAT Schumey walking all over everyone in dominant fashion.
Little did we know
When Ferrari fielded a year old car... and won. Ralf taking off and Mark finishing in the points. Memorable.
A driver-video idea: Juan Manuel Correa.
How he fought ever since the 2019 spa accident and now made it back to f2.
Ye, he isn't doing too hot atm but it still, a damn legend.
Love you and your content, Josh. Wish I could could give you duplicate subscriptions, you;d deserve every one of them!
Was there that day. I thought the pit straight grand stand was going to collapse from the whole crowd jumping up and down. Was incredible. 👌🏼
Bloody brilliant video, keep on doing this stuff mate. Cannot wait for the race!
"The team didnt even have the resources to fight the food truck out back." DAMN SAVAGE
I don't know how you do it, but whenever one of your videos finishes, I think to myself: "Wait, it's already over"
You are pretty good in what you do, keep it up.
Josh, you have a natural talent for jinxing yourself.
Don't forget Renault who had a car more than capable to get podiums. Assuming that the engine didn't go on an incumbent strike.
awesome video, this was a great race. Very much looking forward to this year's event to
Great video, would love to see more classic races covered like this. You should cover Monaco '96, your take on it would be hilarious.
Interesting fact: Mark Webber only had a 3 race contract with Minardi, when he scored those points he was signed up for the rest of the season
Thank you for your Videos im always exited when you Upload!
Minardi, the biggest littlest underdogs in F1 history. I couldn't watch the race live as I was a kid who would fall asleep so my Mum as she always did taped races that was late or early & I watched this race & the start like a 1000 times. Some other crazy Australian races that I also love is 97,99,03,06,08&10
That brings back some memories. Also fun fact: Trulli also has the nickname "driving chicane". (At least that what they call him in the German TV)
Josh Revell be like "Double it and give it to the next Australian GP"
i'm so glad I got to watch this live as a kid. I was rooting for Mark Webber and was so happy for both him and my favorite driver (The Michael)
Who says this years Australian GP was the most chaotic, has no clue...
Watching it lLIVE at the time, i was screaming my lungs out for Webber in the Minardi...... a rare sight for that minnow to get points after such a long time
I'd love to see a WTF happened to Jarno Trulli video tbh. He was one of my favourites in the 00s, but such a frustrating character to support. He was probably one of the best qualifiers of all time but struggled in races. However his performances in Austria 1997 and Monaco 2004 for example were excellent.
It’s an interesting one, because he managed to last 15 consecutive years in F1 driving for 5 different teams, and achieving podiums in 7 different seasons
It's up there with Adelaide 1991 in terms of craziness.
Or Adelaide 1985, that one was crazy as well
They literally showed this race halfway through Thursday’s broadcast, absolute chaos!