28:59 Gerhard with his then mechanic Toyoharu Tanabe. Now he's Honda F1 Technical Director. Gerhard handed constructor trophy to him & hugged him when Verstappen won 2019 Austrian GP.
Wow what an amazing live fulfilled with strikes of lucky and good fortune , Berger is legendary in my 80’s childhood generation living in Brazil 🇧🇷 until 1999 , all the best to you Gerhard from Adelaide South Austrália 🇦🇺 there’s a road here with your name and also Senna , Rosberg
One of the best drivers to never win the f1 wdc,. I remember when i Played the f1 game on ps1, i used to play as Berger many times, in the f1 97 game aswell,. It was those games that got me into formula 1,.
22:40 I remember as if it was today watching the race when he crashed at Tamburello. Admittedly, he was no longer the same (as far as speed in concerned) after this crash.
In 96 at Hockenheim few laps from the end I was expecting to turn my situations with my bet on Berger to win.. I don´t remember what it would have been but the odds were ridiculous. Anyway. My favorite driver who is still alive and not my countryman. We´re nothing but dust in the wind. Unless we topple the powers that be that is.
Certo é sempre facile parlare dopo però secondo me si poteva migliorare la via di fuga al Tamburello, bastava realizzare uno strato di cemento di copertura del fiume adiacente ma sembra che nessuno ci abbia pensato.
Very strange… I just watched another interview with Berger and he said nothing was the same after Senna’s death. He felt it a lot and said he was never as fast as he was before.. Here he says the opposite… (???)
Riccardo Patrese's crash to Gerhard Berger - Berger thinks that was his fault. I think it was Patrese's fault for staying so damn close. Drafting is one thing but this isn't NASCAR. That's how you die. Best way to survive in the race is to give your competition plenty of room. If you are so close to them that you have no chance of watching what they do, then you probably should use the other lane maybe.
One of the best! Fantastic driver and fantastic person!
He was Sennas’s friend! Brazil sends a big hug to Berger!
Austria loves Ayrton Senna! He's my favorite driver of all time!! 🇦🇹🇧🇷
We can recognize a good heart,and Berger is a good man,you have my respect,and i hope for my pilots like you.
Berger showed a good deal of humanity in this interview. Something you don't get to see very often. A likable guy.
I loved him in the day and he’s still a fabulous personality
22:39 you can hear an instant note of worry in Hunt's voice when Berger crashes. He knew that was a bad wreck.
what a Legend he was in F1
he is also one of the icons
Greetz from The Netherlands
These guys all have a pure love of the sport and balls of steel!
28:59 Gerhard with his then mechanic Toyoharu Tanabe. Now he's Honda F1 Technical Director. Gerhard handed constructor trophy to him & hugged him when Verstappen won 2019 Austrian GP.
Wow what an amazing live fulfilled with strikes of lucky and good fortune , Berger is legendary in my 80’s childhood generation living in Brazil 🇧🇷 until 1999 , all the best to you Gerhard from Adelaide South Austrália 🇦🇺 there’s a road here with your name and also Senna , Rosberg
Amazing interview! Love Berger, from Italy!
Great person one of my all time favorite drivers!
i Love Gerhard from Italy!!!
Someone said it best,
Senna taught Berger how to drive
Berger taught Senna how to laugh
Thanks for sharing it was a beautiful memory
Greatings from Poland. 🏁
What an incredible documentary! There was so many things about Gerhard I was unaware of.
One of the best drivers to never win the f1 wdc,. I remember when i Played the f1 game on ps1, i used to play as Berger many times, in the f1 97 game aswell,. It was those games that got me into formula 1,.
A great driver and a great man.
22:40 I remember as if it was today watching the race when he crashed at Tamburello. Admittedly, he was no longer the same (as far as speed in concerned) after this crash.
One of F1's good guys.
True legend
Great interview!
He was best years in f1 1987 -1992
The senna era
@@smokeybirdman yes
Beautiful man !💗💐🌹🙏
Top bloke, you would have a pint with him anytime.
In 96 at Hockenheim few laps from the end I was expecting to turn my situations with my bet on Berger to win.. I don´t remember what it would have been but the odds were ridiculous. Anyway. My favorite driver who is still alive and not my countryman. We´re nothing but dust in the wind. Unless we topple the powers that be that is.
What a great personality. Easy going. Most F1 drivers so far up their own arses.
Certo é sempre facile parlare dopo però secondo me si poteva migliorare la via di fuga al Tamburello, bastava realizzare uno strato di cemento di copertura del fiume adiacente ma sembra che nessuno ci abbia pensato.
Handsome man.
He is not telling the details about the hospital visit on Ayrton. He kept the hard part unspoken to keep the the good memories of Ayrton
Yes completely correct
Very strange… I just watched another interview with Berger and he said nothing was the same after Senna’s death. He felt it a lot and said he was never as fast as he was before.. Here he says the opposite… (???)
Japanese say geruharuto berugaa
wow gerhard is wearing nike shocks XD
🥰
Gerard no váli verguer berguer
43:55 surely then he should have been doing this at all the Races?
😂😂😂😂. NA der Berger IS wirklich los Legende 😂😂😂😂😂
Riccardo Patrese's crash to Gerhard Berger - Berger thinks that was his fault. I think it was Patrese's fault for staying so damn close. Drafting is one thing but this isn't NASCAR. That's how you die. Best way to survive in the race is to give your competition plenty of room. If you are so close to them that you have no chance of watching what they do, then you probably should use the other lane maybe.
berger leggenda?