2000 German GP, where a disgruntled Mercedes employee was walking along the track and the 2003 British GP, where some priest carrying some messages from the Bible was running straight into the cars come to mind. Incidentally, both races were won by Rubens Barrichello for Ferrari.
Malaysia 2009. Monsoon weather, Massa wanting the white visor and Raikkonen having ice cream. Remember watching that one live. Was 11 years old and just getting into the sport at the time following Hamilton's title win in 2008 and the incredible Brawn GP story that was currently unfolding.
Dude, sounds like we've lived the same Formula One journey haha! Exact same for me, first started watching in 2008, was 11 during the 09 Malaysian GP 😅
The 1955 Argentine GP was also notoriously hot- So hot that a grand total of 2, yes, 2 drivers were able to complete the race without another driver taking over for them while they rested. Also, you missed the hailstorm at the end of the 1975 British grand prix which took out most of the field
Those 2 drivers where Juan Manuel Fangio, who won the race from 3rd, and Roberto Mieres, who came 5th after starting the race from 16th. And Fangio got severe burns on his legs as his legs were rubbing against the chassis of his Mercedes W196, when track temperatures were as high as 57 ⁰C (135 ⁰F). They were so severe that it took 3 months to heal.
@@slender_04f14 back then, drivers subbed out during pit stops occasionally. Only two drivers completed the entire race without being replaced. More than 2 people still finished.
Did a spring kart race and it snowed! Was tons of fun in slicks! My fingers had a different opinion . Took a good 15 minutes of full heat in cars before fingers thawed out enough to undo helmet ! Thankfully it did not stick to the track ! Had to lift visor for one right turn then wipe before got to end of front straight! Have no idea how I kept kart on track ! Once your private bits soaked then the misery began ! Classic case of shrinkage that day !!😀
All the drivers in Japan 2007 deserve a medal. Despite the safety car periods and the wet conditions they completed the full race distance within the 2hr time limit. The following year which had no rain or safety cars took 90 minutes
RoadhogTime13 if someone makes a smart gamble and is fast enough then it could spice things up or contact between ham and ver but ham might be too fast
Malaysia 2001 was also a proper monsoon, drivers spinning off everywhere. It also apparently snowed at Imola in 2001 during Friday practice, but not heavily.
Conditions were not that that bad at all that Sunday. We have seen racing in much worse conditions. What killed Jules Bianchi wasn't racing in wet conditions but the entire sport not respecting the extra hazards of wet racing and slowing down significantly under double waved yellows, with a recovery vehicle trackside. All the drivers did it for years unpunished, this kind of accident was just waiting to happen... He paid the ultimate price for something every driver did, because they were never reprimanded for it. It could have been even worse had his car hit the marshals. One was very lucky he had good reaction time and he leaped away from Sutil's suspended car, which then crashed back down to the ground Not blaming Jules, he was racing, just like everyone else...the system itself allowed it to happen.
Double Bubble Disco Queen honestly, adrian sutil hitting the tractor at the nurburgring in 2007 should’ve been a clear indication on how much worse it could’ve been.
@@samcastles9091 I'm not sure it was him, but doesn't matter...that even happened with a safety car and in even worse conditions with cars skating off track everywhere. Japan 2014 was nowhere near as bad conditions, the recovery truck just 10-15 seconds later would have successfully finished the job...they are very good at recovering vehicles at Suzuka, impressive efficiency. So I understand why race control didn't deploy the safety car for a 2 minute job...only slightly longer than one lap around. They relied on drivers following the flag rules but the FIA had undermined them so much they became meaningless. I miss Jules, he was such a nice, sweet guy. Got his autograph at Silverstone that year, he was shy but very engaging and kind with fans. I genuinely believe he would have become a World Champion one day too.
Oh, c'mon! We already know for sure how's gonna be this weekend. No matter if the weather forecast says that a biblical deluge is 2000% guaranteed on Sunday, one hour before the start of the race the skies will open, the sun will shine shinier than ever and dry the circuit... And we're gonna get a dry race.
The f1 Belgium Grand Prix for this year was suspended thanks to heavy rain that made it impossible for the race to go ahead and it was 30 years since f1 had a really short race since Australia 1991
You mentioned rain at Fuji but didn't think to mention the 1976 race? The championship deciding race was under threat, but went ahead in heavy rain because it was one of the first races that was being shown across the world live on TV, and the organisers felt pressured to get it on. Niki Lauda decided to pull out after a lap due to the danger, handing James Hunt the chance to finish third or better to win the championship, which he duly did, although not without drama later on after having to stop for fresh tyres.
Well equipped, highly skilled and motivated people in a large group with fuck all to do and a lot of time to kill? Might as well make something for a laugh.
Malaysia 2009. Kimi famously grabbing himself an ice cream, and the race was called off halfway through due to fading light. Canada 2011. Produced arguably the greatest GP of all time and went down in history as the longest ever race.
YOU FORGOT GERMANY LAST YEAR YOU HALF-BOILED TURNIP AND JAPAN LAST YEAR WAS ALSO LEFT OUT YOU NEGLECTFUL OVERLY UNAWARE PERSON, DAMMIT I'VE BEEN SUBBED SINCE LIKE FOREVER also I hate quarantine
Bruh matt was right i was not subscribed for some reason, unbelievable me
Рік тому
Fun fact: at the race track in Australia called Bathurst in 2022 and 1992 there was torrential downpours. 1992 4 cars crashed on the entry of Conrod straight, but a 5th car would come to a stop on the end of the straight. The driver (who’s name I can’t remember) had a heart attack behind the wheel. He will be missed, but despite that the winners were mark Skaife and another guy who’s name I can’t remember. In 2022 there would be more chaos, on Saturday 2 AE86 during the AE86 support category crashed on the entry of the chase at the end of Conrod straight, one of them would flip on its side. And the bad weather also caused the iconic top 10 shootout to be cancelled, and times for the main V8 Supercars were chosen using there qualifying times. And during race day there was water on turn 1 due to the water causing a pipe to burst, and on Saturday (again) there was so much low clouds that the top of the mountain could barely be seen! Those 2 races were chaotic.
4 things 1. This needs to be updated bc we've had another sandstorm and some crazy rain at Spa 2. I didn't know there was a Dallas grand prix, which is sad bc I've lived here my whole life 3. You guys are pathetic, 40⁰C aka 104⁰F is nothing to Texans. It gets hotter than that almost everyday in summer. 4. 18 DNFs??? What did I miss??
1:30 - Back in the 1990s, Indy Car made the stupid decision to reschedule the race as Nazareth, Pennsylvania to March instead of its usual June date. It snowed. Snow so heavy the roads were undrivable, never mind the oval. Given the countries and regions that F1 visits or visited, I'm a bit surprised that a race has never been affected by an earthquake. Many places could easily be affected: Italy, Turkey, Japan, South Korea, China, the US (but only at Long Beach), among others.
"Adelaide 1991 - the shortest race ever"
Spa 2021: Allow me to introduce myself.
I was bouta say 😂
Spa will never be beaten because there was never a race to begin with it was just a casual sunday drive behind a safety car
yeah true that
Its actually the longest. 5 Hours
@@maxx09 Speaking of pure race duration (which is the metric used in the records), it's the shortest by far, lasting only three and a half minutes.
Malaysia 2009 missing.
Yes, Kimi's Ice-cream eating one.
Yes he missed that. Damn that race was crazy
Felipe baby! Stay cool!
I hate to be that guy, but other than Kimi’s ice cream and ‘Felipe Baby stay cool!’ What other memorable moments of Malaysia 2009 were there?
Only half of the championship points were taken i think
Perhaps its because it was the last race to have been stopped midway through a race?
"Four times qualifying was postponed"
Japan last year: Am I a joke to you?
i was about to say it myself
But that session was postponed because of a crash; not weather.
@@shyasaturtle no it was moved to Sunday because of a Typhoon
Also wondering why preseason testing 2018 wasn't listed with the preseason tests that had snow.
i was gonna say this as well
"Adelaide 1991 is the shortest race of f1 history"
Spa 2021 : *hello there*
Alt comment: Adelaide 1991:hah nobody can beat my record
*Spa 2021 has joined the chat*
Timewise, did Spa become the longest race?
@@lpollock7893 and the "race" lasted 3 mins and 26 secs and i think it was the longest red flag and delay in f1 history
There should be a video titled : " 6 times a lunatic entered the race track "
2000 German GP, where a disgruntled Mercedes employee was walking along the track and the 2003 British GP, where some priest carrying some messages from the Bible was running straight into the cars come to mind. Incidentally, both races were won by Rubens Barrichello for Ferrari.
Hmmm...
Germany 2000
Britain 2003
Spain 2004
China 2015
Singapore 2015
What other examples?
Maldonado, Maldonado,Maldonado, Maldonado,Maldonado, and Groesjean
Matt on a typical grand prix weekends for the past 3 years will be a good entry 😜😂😂
And then all 6 times it’s just Pastor Maldonado 😂
"What's the name of that track?"
" Bahrain - Sandstorm"
man of culture
I thought Darude made that song
Nice one
I see what you did there
"Oh Bahrain - Sandstorm"
"No i meant Bahrain - Sakhir"
"Wha"
You forgot Japan 2019 in the list of cancelled events
I watched that Quali at 3am 😂
I was there😭
I was gonna comment that
@@P2873 it's about Quali, it was postponed
@UCo4DSDV_vriPPbMTg4rNYJA quali canceled, it was done on Sunday
Malaysia 2009. Monsoon weather, Massa wanting the white visor and Raikkonen having ice cream. Remember watching that one live. Was 11 years old and just getting into the sport at the time following Hamilton's title win in 2008 and the incredible Brawn GP story that was currently unfolding.
I was 12. 😅
I remember it too. I was 6 years old and started crying when I realized Kimi didn't win the race
"Felipe Baby Stay Cool"
Dude, sounds like we've lived the same Formula One journey haha! Exact same for me, first started watching in 2008, was 11 during the 09 Malaysian GP 😅
I don't get why everyone mentions Kimi eating ice cream in this GP, and at this point I'm too afraid to ask.
Adelaide 1991: Nobody has raced shorter than me
Sochi F2 2020: hold my jack aitken
Belgium F2 2019: We all know what happened in the 2nd lap
@@hierismilan8614 why you must hurt me this way :(
@@hierismilan8614 *sheer pain*
HierisMilan somebody: F2 2019 Belgian GP.
F1,F2, and F3 fans: *screams in terror*
@@hierismilan8614 😩
6x f1 were caught out by crazy weather:
Well none of these must be from 2020
rain: Sad Noises
nurburgring: am i a joke to you?
@@keisuketakahasi4584 It's F1 so there won't be any rain
Styrian qauli
24h of Dubai 2020 was pretty crazy weather, but not F1
Turkey: am I a joke to you
“There are many funny photos of the Renault team practicing pitstops in the snow”
*Doesn’t show any*
2021 Spa: *exists*
UA-cam algorithm: *HEHE YEAHHH BOIII*
Malaysia 2009
The ice cream, the half points and "Felipe baby, stay cool"
This definitely needs to be updated after Spa 2021…
yes
The 1955 Argentine GP was also notoriously hot- So hot that a grand total of 2, yes, 2 drivers were able to complete the race without another driver taking over for them while they rested.
Also, you missed the hailstorm at the end of the 1975 British grand prix which took out most of the field
Those 2 drivers where Juan Manuel Fangio, who won the race from 3rd, and Roberto Mieres, who came 5th after starting the race from 16th. And Fangio got severe burns on his legs as his legs were rubbing against the chassis of his Mercedes W196, when track temperatures were as high as 57 ⁰C (135 ⁰F). They were so severe that it took 3 months to heal.
Exactly ... They mostly focus on recent races and throw in one or two old examples just to (try to) make us feel they covered all decades ... SMH
And spa 98
Wait... why is Monaco 1996 regarded as the race with the least finishers then???
@@slender_04f14 back then, drivers subbed out during pit stops occasionally. Only two drivers completed the entire race without being replaced. More than 2 people still finished.
I was there during Canada 2011, it was damp, rainy and miserable in the stands. But, holy hell what a race that was.
That was the race that made me adore the sport from a kid, lucky that u got to witness it
That was one LONG day as I was there as well
If you’re wondering, snow has not affected an F1 race weekend, as those two times mentioned were a renault test and winter testing.
Did a spring kart race and it snowed! Was tons of fun in slicks! My fingers had a different opinion . Took a good 15 minutes of full heat in cars before fingers thawed out enough to undo helmet ! Thankfully it did not stick to the track ! Had to lift visor for one right turn then wipe before got to end of front straight! Have no idea how I kept kart on track ! Once your private bits soaked then the misery began ! Classic case of shrinkage that day !!😀
Forecast is for rain this weekend. If we don't get rain I will feel personally betrayed
Amy Wilson you and me both!
It will rain 🌧 all weekend
I will feel betrayed if the weather report is correct xD
It’s f1
We’d be lucky to get a drop
@@p4m209 so true
Cant wait for the remake of this video with the 2021 Belgian GP. And i cant wait to watch it 20 times over the course of the year
Malaysia 2012. Crazy race and Checo's first podium!
The shortest race now is SPA 2021😂
Monday 30th of August. This video is the definition of perfect timing
UA-cam algorithm wanted to show me this after Belgian GP
The last segment on this video needs to be updated now, after the farce that took place in Spa yesterday
All the drivers in Japan 2007 deserve a medal. Despite the safety car periods and the wet conditions they completed the full race distance within the 2hr time limit. The following year which had no rain or safety cars took 90 minutes
Speculation of a wet race?
Dry race and Mercedes 1-2 it is
Wet race and Hamilton laps everyone except for Verstappen.
Wet race and bottas out of points and every Englishmen does great because of karting in the rain 24/7
RoadhogTime13 if someone makes a smart gamble and is fast enough then it could spice things up or contact between ham and ver but ham might be too fast
Don't want to get the hopes up but I believe it is currently raining at the nurburgring
Didn’t rain but no Mercedes 1-2
He needs to make a renowned version of this after Belgium 2021
Also 2014 Japanese Gp when Jules sadly died 😔
He died 9 months later.
Malaysia 2001 was also a proper monsoon, drivers spinning off everywhere. It also apparently snowed at Imola in 2001 during Friday practice, but not heavily.
The first race I thought of was Japan 2014...
They shouldn't have raced that weekend
RIP Jules
To be honest, I'm glad that didn't come up. It would have brought up some bad memories.
Conditions were not that that bad at all that Sunday. We have seen racing in much worse conditions.
What killed Jules Bianchi wasn't racing in wet conditions but the entire sport not respecting the extra hazards of wet racing and slowing down significantly under double waved yellows, with a recovery vehicle trackside.
All the drivers did it for years unpunished, this kind of accident was just waiting to happen...
He paid the ultimate price for something every driver did, because they were never reprimanded for it.
It could have been even worse had his car hit the marshals. One was very lucky he had good reaction time and he leaped away from Sutil's suspended car, which then crashed back down to the ground
Not blaming Jules, he was racing, just like everyone else...the system itself allowed it to happen.
Double Bubble Disco Queen honestly, adrian sutil hitting the tractor at the nurburgring in 2007 should’ve been a clear indication on how much worse it could’ve been.
@@samcastles9091
I'm not sure it was him, but doesn't matter...that even happened with a safety car and in even worse conditions with cars skating off track everywhere.
Japan 2014 was nowhere near as bad conditions, the recovery truck just 10-15 seconds later would have successfully finished the job...they are very good at recovering vehicles at Suzuka, impressive efficiency. So I understand why race control didn't deploy the safety car for a 2 minute job...only slightly longer than one lap around.
They relied on drivers following the flag rules but the FIA had undermined them so much they became meaningless.
I miss Jules, he was such a nice, sweet guy. Got his autograph at Silverstone that year, he was shy but very engaging and kind with fans.
I genuinely believe he would have become a World Champion one day too.
@@samcastles9091 it was Liuzzi
Oh, c'mon! We already know for sure how's gonna be this weekend.
No matter if the weather forecast says that a biblical deluge is 2000% guaranteed on Sunday, one hour before the start of the race the skies will open, the sun will shine shinier than ever and dry the circuit... And we're gonna get a dry race.
The f1 Belgium Grand Prix for this year was suspended thanks to heavy rain that made it impossible for the race to go ahead and it was 30 years since f1 had a really short race since Australia 1991
Sepang, malaysia: 10 laps cloudy ☁️ 20 laps torrential rain🌧️ and the rest sunshine☀️ 🇲🇾
Malaysia 2001 is the first that comes to mind for me
You mentioned rain at Fuji but didn't think to mention the 1976 race? The championship deciding race was under threat, but went ahead in heavy rain because it was one of the first races that was being shown across the world live on TV, and the organisers felt pressured to get it on. Niki Lauda decided to pull out after a lap due to the danger, handing James Hunt the chance to finish third or better to win the championship, which he duly did, although not without drama later on after having to stop for fresh tyres.
So this just get recommended after Belgian 2021?
1976 Japanese GP, when James Hunt won the championship. Crazy rain conditions.
Bad weather: *exists*
Formula 1 engineers: “let’s build something, it’ll be a funny meme.”
Well equipped, highly skilled and motivated people in a large group with fuck all to do and a lot of time to kill? Might as well make something for a laugh.
I will never forget Nurburgring 2007, cars just flying off left right and center and of course, famously, Winkelhock leading his only ever race!
It was snowing in 2019 wec 6 hours of spa
I think the S.S Sauber and the Force India bobsled were the best
Malaysia 2009. Kimi famously grabbing himself an ice cream, and the race was called off halfway through due to fading light.
Canada 2011. Produced arguably the greatest GP of all time and went down in history as the longest ever race.
I noticed no one has mentioned this one: 1998 Spa GP. Everyone can remember the first lap pile-up very well.
exactly
Spa 2021:
*Hold my beer*
Yes
Matt:f1 would never run under these conditions if we saw them tday
2021 Belgian gp: hello there
YOU FORGOT GERMANY LAST YEAR YOU HALF-BOILED TURNIP AND JAPAN LAST YEAR WAS ALSO LEFT OUT YOU NEGLECTFUL OVERLY UNAWARE PERSON, DAMMIT I'VE BEEN SUBBED SINCE LIKE FOREVER also I hate quarantine
1:55 I love snow too and there has been snow at Nurburgring too...
You forgot the Malaysian Grand Prix in 2009.it is the wettest F1 race in history😅😅
Turkey this year was horrendously wet and the track has recently been resurfaced so it is also oily
add spa 2021 now
Why is this being recommended to me now, after the "race" we had at Spa.
This list was made too early, forgot last weekend's event in Turkey.
not to mention the Nürburgring practice sessions
Well now they need to add 2021 spa to this lol.
that malaysian grand prix where a torrential rain fell for 30 minutes and generated utter chaos
"the shortest f1 race ever"
2021 belgian grand prix: lol no
Bruh i haven’t been this early ever
bruh
I see the algorithm is being quite active since the 2021 Belgium GP
Strange to see this after 2021 SPA
"shortest race ever" they said
There was snow also at the 2018 private testing in Barcelona during the first Week.
Bruh matt was right i was not subscribed for some reason, unbelievable me
Fun fact: at the race track in Australia called Bathurst in 2022 and 1992 there was torrential downpours. 1992 4 cars crashed on the entry of Conrod straight, but a 5th car would come to a stop on the end of the straight. The driver (who’s name I can’t remember) had a heart attack behind the wheel. He will be missed, but despite that the winners were mark Skaife and another guy who’s name I can’t remember.
In 2022 there would be more chaos, on Saturday 2 AE86 during the AE86 support category crashed on the entry of the chase at the end of Conrod straight, one of them would flip on its side. And the bad weather also caused the iconic top 10 shootout to be cancelled, and times for the main V8 Supercars were chosen using there qualifying times. And during race day there was water on turn 1 due to the water causing a pipe to burst, and on Saturday (again) there was so much low clouds that the top of the mountain could barely be seen! Those 2 races were chaotic.
This doesn't age well
Spa 2021 was a canastrofic rain
Shortest race ever... Lol from Spa
4 things
1. This needs to be updated bc we've had another sandstorm and some crazy rain at Spa
2. I didn't know there was a Dallas grand prix, which is sad bc I've lived here my whole life
3. You guys are pathetic, 40⁰C aka 104⁰F is nothing to Texans. It gets hotter than that almost everyday in summer.
4. 18 DNFs??? What did I miss??
Anyone here after the Belgian gp 2021?
Just what we needed. A snow day.
Thanks for the recommendation UA-cam… 😑
I was trackside in Bahrain that day, the giant cloud of sand the cars were kicking up behind them was crazy.
weren't there a wet race in Spa where everybody got caught out after the first turn
1998, jordan 1-2? I think
@@user-qr3ee3zp8q yep. The torpedo mk. 1 tosser Rossett also driving straight into the carnage when he didn't even need to.
1998. DC spin and chaos ensued. Jordan 1-2 finish, Schumacher finished on three wheels and wanted to pummel DC.
Spa 2021 has entered the chat!
4:14
Belgium 2021: Hold my beer
Hold my French fries
Little did we know Spa ‘21 was going to bring
anyone here after the 2021 Belgian GP?
Watching this video after the 2021 Belgium gp and thinking that if this list was made now that it would include the Belgium gp
2021 Belgian GP entering the party ...
40 degrees is like winter here in Abu Dhabi
Summer can get up to 55 degrees!
Number 7: Spa 2021
1:30 - Back in the 1990s, Indy Car made the stupid decision to reschedule the race as Nazareth, Pennsylvania to March instead of its usual June date. It snowed. Snow so heavy the roads were undrivable, never mind the oval.
Given the countries and regions that F1 visits or visited, I'm a bit surprised that a race has never been affected by an earthquake. Many places could easily be affected: Italy, Turkey, Japan, South Korea, China, the US (but only at Long Beach), among others.
Who is watching this after spa 2021
Hey what about the "Felipe baby stay cool" incident that happened in Malaysia GP 2009 lmao
"That f1 can only really see in Bahrain SAND"
meanwhile Zandvoort: am I a joke to you?
lol I get it
ZANDvoort
Exactly
Wow matt, i cant believe you have only less than 600k subscribers... what a shame.. i love your videos 👍
2021 SPA intensifies...
No mention of Malaysia 2009 - Kimi eating Ice cream and Felipe Baby trying to stay cool
who is here after spa 2021
6 times F1 "was" caught out. F1 is singular
0:30 You are blind Mat. Been here for about 2 years.
I would of included Canada 2011 that race was just indescribable
who came from 2021 spa?
Me
Dune buggy tires would work for the sand storm. 😆 🤣 😂
Germany 2019 comes to mind 🤣
That’s immediately what I thought!
This year's event in Belgium would be good for this list.
0:07 Great Matt, you jinxed it... now we'll have wonderful sunny weather this weekend...
Ferari 2020 : "SLOW BUTTON ON SLOW BUTTON ON"
There was that one race where Fangio couldn't get out of the car at Buenos Aires due to the overwhelming heat
It's in his documentary
"Senna... was pissed!" -Aidan Millward
Canada 2011? Technically the race took about 5 hours. OK the race was eventually completed, but the David Coultard bird watching hour was fantastic.
Spa 2021 hehehe
I hope we see an F1 race wherein it rains, snow, and then sunny all of a sudden, just like what happened to WEC Spa 2019.
If I remember correctly I believe the Japanese GP 2019 was done during a typhoon
Typhoon was on saturday. Race on sunday. The typhoon was over be the time race started.
@@freakdustsk7397 Correct and then the Rugby World Cup was interrupted. Btw I remember that (2:23)