10 weird finishes to F1 races
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- Опубліковано 11 тра 2024
- Not every Formula 1 race finishes as smoothly as it's supposed to. In this video Edd Straw picks out 10 times bizarre things happened at the end of grands prix, from collisions, confusion, races of attrition and a couple of attempts at using loopholes from the one and only Michael Schumacher.
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You thought of that like a day or so ago and have been waiting for an edd straw The Race video haven't you 😂
Despicable, but I like that
Best comment this channel has ever seen
Never seen a pun on a name before.
By far the weirdest has to be Canada 1973. The first time a Safety Car was deployed in the history of the sport, led to chaos on the lap charts. The driver of the Safety Car waved drivers past, one after the other, until they picked up Howden Ganley. Ganley definitely wasn't leading, but nobody could agree who was. When the chequered flag was waved, nobody knew who won, due to the scoring error (there was no electronic timing in 1973). It wasn't until each team sent each of their own lap charts to the organisers, attempting to untangle the mess, that a result was declared. Peter Revson was declared the winner (the last born and bred American driver to win in F1, Mario Andretti was born in Italy), outgoing world champion Emerson Fittipaldi was declared second (despite Colin Chapman believing his star driver had won) & Jackie Oliver was third.
However, due to the scoring error, who knows for sure who actually won, since they were originally going to give the win to Ganley?
It’s funny, I was reading about that race just the other day. Ganley apparently always held the belief that he was the rightful winner, but who knows really.
Japan 2019 was pretty weird, given that the chequered flag went out a lap early before Sergio Perez and Pierre Gasly had a crash that put Checo in the barrier, then made even weirder by Leclerc getting a post-race penalty, then made even more weird by Renault having both disqualified and (in one side effect) making the Leclerc penalty irrelevant
And leclerc driving with a broken car and a part hitting lewis hamilton + the almost jump start by seb. so much drama. And I forgot the sunday qualy, because of a taifun
Ferrari were masterminds when it came to strategy during the Schumacher-Todt years. That race in Silverstone was some 5000 IQ move.
Also didn't hinder their progress that FIA were basically their teammate back in the day.
@@juhosten3463 Indeed. Many call them MAFIA for helped Mercedes. But they weren't nickname Ferrari International Assistance for nothing.
@@juhosten3463 Not quite. The days of the FIA as Ferrari International Assistance were much earlier - in the 80s, when the Commandantore was still around. People still said it in the 90s, but it wasn't actually true anymore. Ferrari had lost most of their political clout when Enzo died in 1988.
Max verstappen didn't stop out of precaution on 2020 British GP, he was seeking the extra point for fastest lap
Red Bull were also concerned about his tyres -- correctly, as I believe they found cuts in the rubber
It's not an odd finish, but Suzuka 2000, and what must of been tens of thousands of airhorns blowing as Schumi crossed the line, the sound drowning out even the screech of the V10s, never fails to give me goosebumps. Easily my favorite.
Surprised not to see a race that was won on an aggregate time such as Damon Hill at Suzuka in the 90s
That race was a nightmare for me, a dyed-in-the-wool Damon fangirl. Talk about edge of the seat!
the 2002 US Gran Prix is in my eyes always gonna be Schumacher repaying a win he felt his team mate deserved.
This may not be backed up by much, except the podium performance in the race earlier on, where Schumacher didn't want to take the top spot originally.
And the interview after the race he also said he didn't feel he deserved or needed that win.
To be fair, Juan Manuel Fangio waved the chequered flag wrongly in a 70s Argentine Grand Prix. I can't quite remember the exact year.
Maybe not so dramatic as some as the ones in the video, but I remember the 2001 Spanish GP one of the most unusual finishes I ever saw, when Mika Hakkinen's engine blew in the final lap and Michael Schumacher won strugling with his Ferrari in his last stint. Also worth mentioning Piquet's victory in 1991 Canadian GP.
What about Spain in 2000 (or 2001) when Hakkinen broke down on the last lap with a few corners to go.
2001😉😉😉
Or Räikkönen's last-lap suspension failure at the Nürburgring in 2005. But the 10 finishes in the video are epic too.
Maybe not one of the weirdest finishes, but definitely one of the weirdest starts - 2005 US Grand Prix in Indianapolis. Only 6 started due to Michelin withdrawing all the cars that used their tyres.
I think you forgot adding in the 2003 Brazilian GP that Alonso, despite the huge crash, finished third
He has put it in
A sad day today. My man Kimi is retiring at the end of the season 💔
That was my reaction too, but Kimi really deserves to take a bow at some point,,,
And it’s time to celebrate his extraordinary career, with plenty of spectacular drives and unforgettable radio exchanges
If only McLaren could make a car that can finish when Kimi was in his prime form, history of this sport would’ve been different
Kimi’s exit with overheated car in Monaco when he headed straight to drinking buddies on his yacht kinda sums that part up perfectly
Nothing lasts forever, all things come to an end.
US GP 1959 Jack Brabham pushing his Cooper-Climax over the finish line right after he had won the world championship because Bruce McLaren and not title rival Tony Brooks won the race.
You gotta remember that these videos are made by millennials. Anything in the pre-Schumacher era is ancient history to them.
I can see 8 years from now, when this video is remade, you'll be referring to three times champion George Russel coming second to three times champion Max Verstappen, with the two times reigning champion Lando Norris crashing out in Q3 possibly costing him his first race win.
Charles Leclerc? Pierre gasly? Sebastian Vettel?
This guy is sleeping
Give him a r/woosh please
Where's Leglerg
@@shiro3598 Yeah Where's LeChair?
Norris being a reigning 2 time champion but also having never won a race would be the biggest accomplishment in F1 history.
0:01 So you're telling me that Lewis Hamilton has won 10% of all Formula 1 races ever? That's unbelievable.
While not a Hamilton fanboy and more on the senna train for the goat I can confirm this is still impressive
To do that being constant is what it takes. Anyone can have a great car but not everyone can be that constant. Got to give it to him.
Just mind boggling erven thinking about it. And that is saying something as I grew up with being mind boggled about how Schumi won 7 World championships. Living through history we are.
Not quite 10%. 9.4555% actually as he has won 99 out of 1047 Grand Prix. Pretty close though. Of course they didn’t contest as many GP’s pre the 1980’s.
"Most successful" and "greatest" are two completely different things.
You forgot the Monaco rain race in 1996 which Panis won. Still the race with the fewest cars finishing a race. Boy was that fun to watch.
Edd asked what our favourite finish is.....certainly not Spa 2021!!!!
schumacher should have been hailed for trying to race, and not penalised for of no wrong doing.
But as it said in the video there was an ambiguity in the regulations which was fixed later
9:50:
MV: "... but at the end of the day, it's not my problem." loloolol
Monaco 1984 and reg flag waved by Jacky Ickx. He was racing with Porsche in WSC and wanted Prost to win. McLaren had TAG Porsche engine back then. Senna and Bellof were closer and closer to Prost. Race was red flagged and Prost won.
@Scom Tott not against Senna but involved Porsche, read what I wrote... McLaren had TAG Porsche engine, Senna and Bellof had Cosworth engines and the steward who declared and waved Red flag was Jacky Ickx who was driving for Porsche. If Senna and Bellof would overtake Prost and he would be third, the points that he and McLaren would earn would be smaller than for first place. And there was explenation to stop the race, it was raining...
@Scom Tott every point is a $$ for the manufacturer. Monaco GP was 6th from 16 races on 1984 season. Every earned point counts
The weirdest HAS to be when Micheal won in pit lane.😂😂😂
& Weirdest Start is 100% when Lewis started alone on the grid dropped to last & went on to finish 2nd/3rd[ontrack] Even while overtaking WIDEST F1 car in the history of F1😂.
What a legend 🙌
Lewis is a legend for that Hungary comeback- phenomenal drive!
@@dianamaioru497 That's what DRS does when you have the fastest car on the grid. Allows to catch up easily after making silly errors. Same thing like in Imola.
@@steve4880 Not in Hungary though. Legendary driving by Alonso.
@@steve4880 Hungary is known as "Monaco without walls" extremely difficult track to overtake on no matter how powerful your car is- give Lewis the credit he deserves- that man overtook ALL OF THE GRID bar Ocon and Vettel. He could've even won if Alonso held him up for 2 laps less than he did.
@Scom Tott Do you sarcasm bro?
Can you do a top ten weirdest emails sent to race directors?
If you're talking about emails during a race, I don't think we'd get past the top 1…
1: mercedes "email"
Alex Wurz was asked by Michael after Silverstone in 98 if he saw the yellow flags and he hadn't seen them either because of the rain. Of course now we have lights to tell the drivers but back then we didn't
Great list, but forgot the Senna's first Monaco GP that Balestri finished the race earlier to not give him a chance to pass Prost
Honorable mention to Malaysia 2017 when the camera cut to Vettel driving a three wheeled Ferrari car just after the race ended
Can you do a video on the McLaren which crashed in the wind tunnel in the early 80s
can you also make the weirdest finishes to an Formula 1 driver career?
Coulthard being spun at interlagos in his last race
Grosjean would be up there.
Senna
@@oliviersavard8676 every driver who died is up there.
During a gp
newest addition: 2021 Abu Dhabi GP
i knew the 1993 Italian GP would be there, i will never forget the car backflipping and skating across the line.
I'm surprised there isn't a 2008 Brazilian GP, overtaking a broken down car a few hundred yards before the finish line to clinch the title is certainly an odd one-off event
Glock hadn't broken down, he was on dry tyres on a wet track
Regarding the 2021 Belgian GP, that was absolute shambles. I think there were better ways to handle that. Also, I think the FIA should have taken the best of the conditions and raced under them. As evidenced by monaco 2022, waiting for the rain to stop and the clear skies to appear will create major backlash. Also, in fighting does not help.
Could someone please tell me the name of the background music in the beginning ? Love it ! ❤️
The 2021 Belgian Grand Peix was not a race…
Still outraged about this
Massa driving around for 30 seconds in front of his home fans parading as world champion 🤣 you did say "race finishes" and not race wins
Brazil 2008 could have been on this list as well indeed.
Brazil 2008 could have been on this list as well indeed.
Ha. Perfect timing.
There will be some C-14th tyre-caused crashes.
Thursday. 2nd Sept. Signing out.
The 1985 San Marino GP was still the weirdest one.
at least one third of every list is Schumi
Spa 2021 did start. And finished… there was nothing in the middle though. Lol.
2007 season went down to last race with 1 point between first, second/third in drivers championship. Raik, Lewis, Alonso. 2008 season went down to the last lap on last race where Lewis won by 1 point over Massa due to wet weather tyres vs slicks.
I am surprised they didn't do the other Indy USGP....you know....where there was only 6 finishers and only one driver celebrated on the podium and the fans basically booed the whole time. The 2005 USGP. But I guess they decided to only cover one race that is considered sham by the fans.
That whole race was weird, not just the finish.
@@continentalrcinglg Same with the Belgium GP 2021, its in the exact same vein.
As a dutchie I ofc like the finish of the 94 hungarian gp; Schumi lets Jos by to unlap himself in the last laps, and when Brundle's McLaren broke down that handed third place to Jos.
2021 Belgian Grand Prix: hold my beer.
2005 US Grand Prix was a weird start and weird finish could have added that one
What about the 6 car start with problem with Michelin tyres.
Mentioning Gary Anderson made me think, where is he? I swear we haven’t seen him on anything for a while including this channel
Luca baaaadoweer, what's he doing 😄
Seen this before, with moving pictures...
Brazil 2008, the last corner championship? Australia 2009, the safety car debut victory?
Many mistakes by cough cough the officials mainly not knowing there own rules
Where is Schumachers win in the pit lane?
I don't get why they didn't move Spa to a different weekend
My favorite Finnish is obviously Kimi
BOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
Guys, very cool video, but the Belgian Grand Prix 2021 should not be in there, since the race never happen!
That thing from Vettel in Canada, moving the signs for 1st and 2nd.. he didn’t actually park his car in that spot, so he didn’t place the 1 in front of his own car. Quite recent, The Race, so a bit sloppy to present it as if he did.
He come in second and moved the first place marker in front of he's car to prove a point. Because of the penalty he got for coming back on the track unsafe. Otherwise he would of been first.
You missed maybe Monte Carlo '96. if I remember the year correctly...
is that glock?!
Before this video, I would have said that Michael cheated in 1998 since technically he finished before serving his penalty. But now I understand that the Stewarts f-d up in every way they could- not telling the team (like how you fail to tell a team about penalty FOR 25+ MINUTES), confusion about the penalty itself (was it stop-and-go or post-race time penalty). Michael won that fair and square.
My fav finnish is kimi
Favourite Finnish has to be Mika Häkkinen.
Or maybe Poronkäristys.
Did Brazilians see massa as the next senna or piquet before 2007 🤔
No. But definitely saw him as a future world champion.
Monaco 96......and Abu Dhabi 2021, but I guess you couldn't read into the future....
This aged well, you might wanna make an updated list🤔
My favorite Finnish is Kimi. But Bottas is good too.
Anyone else get Indy 2005 podium vibes at Spa?
all im hearing are problems form the stewards
I like the f1 2020 British grand prix
Hamilton should’ve gotten a penalty for passing the pit entrance with an unsafe car in 2020. He was shedding carbon fiber everywhere.
2008. Last race of the year
These videos are hampered by lack of rights to the footage.. Work better in audio form IMHO
Abu Dhabi 2021!!! What a race and season finish💪🏻👊🏻
Didn't Fangio finish a race with just 3 wheels?
Nuvolari finished a race with only half a steering wheel but i guess it doesnt count as it was pre-f1
It could be a much better video with original videos than pics
I think race control should've just cancelled the Belgian GP 2021. It was a waste of time. I had never been more pissed about an F1 race since Canada 08' when Lewis Hamilton took out Kimi Räikkönen in the pit lane.
I never knew Schumacher’s 98 penalty was invalid. Nice
Never speak of spa 21
Think this may need updating😅
What about the Azerbaijani Grand Prix 2021
Spa 2021 lol
Michael was robbed in 2010 of that pass on Alonso. It was a brilliant piece of opportunism and him and the team had every right to assume the race was back on with green lights being flashed. Absolutely shambolic from the Stuarts on the day to punish him.
Linguine or tagliatelle
82 monaco
58 seconds in and already misinformed. Verstappen didn't pit on a precautionary stop, but to snatch the fastest lap away following Bottas' tire failure.
There can't be a finish if there was no start you trolls !
look at you guys trying to spin last weekends "GP" into something semi positive 😉
The video is great though!!!
What about weird starts
Hamilton shouldve pulled a Schumacher and won from the pits :V
Schumacher!! 2010 Monaco GP was move by the Michael was fine. Damon was not having 20 Secs is a Yoke. But I know why.
You was never taken into consideration Hamilton never had a bad car Schumacher went to a shit team and brought it straight to the top touch what make him king
will never like Winnie Halrow, not coz of the flag issue, but she openly admited on the grid interview that she isn't a fan of F1 and was just there to be seen c/o Tommy Hilfiger sponsors
oh boy, wait until you hear about the 100s of celebrities who've been on the grid
So like, ALOT of celebrities in F1 then?
Yall forgot to mention who was in the stewards in the 2010 monaco GP lol
Some neither start nor finish ...
As far as weird goes how about having the cars parade around following the safety car in an idiotic game of Simon Says for 2 whole laps and calling it a race.
It shows just how good Schumacher was. He let his teammate win by only 11 thousandths of a second.
9:35 oh man I remember the insane amount of hate she got at the time, and even then I was confused. Why did people assume she was ever going to wave the flag on her own? She was of course directed to wave it, it was obviously not her decision.
I think kimis "retirement" is a PR exercise to save face. I love him, but hasn't justified a new contract
Favorite Finnish, easily Kimi
Hi
one of the best F1 finishes ever was when the lead changed several times on the last lap, and then the eventual winner dived up the inside on the last corner and crossed the line just ahead.... Oh wait..that's never happened... I think I must be thinking of MotoGP
You forgot when Schumacher had a stop-go penalty and took it on the last lap and crossed the line in the pits
It's in the video
@Heel Toe Automotive Didn't even bother watching the video, did you?