130R (Suzuka) | Onboards (1989-2019)
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- Опубліковано 15 кві 2020
- These are onboards from every year in Suzuka, through 180R.
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1992: • Video
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1996: • F1 Suzuka 1996 - Mika ...
1997: • 1997 Japanese Grand Pr...
1998: • F1 Suzuka 1998 - Micha...
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I know the engines tried to drown out Sir Murray but it's ok, no need to apologise :)
Murray's fine. For one, he wasn't a sir then and for another, no titles in the workplace.
Murray was never knighted
@@andymb601 - Sadly not.
@@mr8I7 I think i read somewhere he turned it down
@@mr8I7he was offered it but turned it down
Really interesting how a corner went from a challenge of having to judge how much speed you can afford to carry and how much you need to lift off to just barely a kink in a straight
Yeah, the same with Eau Rouge.
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@@BeckMax Michael Schumacher was apparently the first to take Eau Rouge fully flat. And in the Jordan, in 1991. And in time, with the downforce those cars generate, there are many turns that can now be easily taken flat nowadays, like Eau Rouge or 130R.
The turn was also reproduced in 2003, so now it is slightly wider radius. It would still likely be flat today even with the old, tighter configuration, but there would be much more steering lock.
@@bundesautobahn7 Michael took it flat in 1995. This was the same year that Eau Rouge was made way less bumpier and also slightly reprofiled I believe. Even the active suspension Williams cars couldn't take Eau Rouge flat in 1993, but the slowest cars of the 90s (1995) took it flat. Clearly show a sign of reprofiling
It's mental how the early cars had to drop a gear or two for that bend, 20 years later they're practically taking it full speed
No need to apologise for the commentaries, especially when it's the great Murray Walker ;)
My thoughts exactly
Yh
It’s amazing to see how much the camera quality progressed over the years. 2014 seemed to be where it improved the most.
Gotta disagree. It obviously has improved over the years, that's to be expected but please compare 1995 footage with the next ten years. It's probably the best quality. It comes down a lot what the quality of the video that the uploader has at his disposal.
Ps. Look at onboards from 2005/6/7 they are just terrible quality.
No, 2009 had the biggest improvement compared to 2006.
@@Warrioruk is the rise of HD
Disagree too. The quality was excellent way before 2014, probably late mid late 90s (apart from no widescreen yet). Some of these clips are just low quality rubbish thanks to youtube compression and/or low quality amateur VCR recording. You can easily see this at eg 2002 at 3:17 where even the lap time text and drivers name are stupidly blurry. It's embarassingly bad and nothing like the broadcast recording which would be hugely better quality than this.
ITT:zoomers dont understand how bad yt compression is.
The Eau-Rouge - Raidillon of Japan!
Nah the blanchimont
1. Awesome Job Dude
2. 2010 Reminds Me; this is around the time Schumacher actually woke up and got up to speed with Rosberg; stopped being slow. Hassled Rosberg for two thirds of the race before Rosberg's wheel failed. He was about equal (performance-wise) with Rosberg from Suzuka 2010-Brazil2012.
3. The change from 1999 to 2003 is insane
In 2011 Rosberg did not participate on Suzuka´s QLF but on 2012 MSC trashed Nico, who would then trash Lewis and get all poles in 2014, 2015 and 2016 Suzuka´s QLF
'99 Mika was doing the first lap of the race with a heavy car, and '00 Mika was stuck in traffic. They did it a lot faster in qualifying in those years. Not sure if it was flat already, though, or if the much stickier tyres due to the Bridgestone/Michelin war in 2001 made that possible for the first time.
For 2003 they changed the profile of the corner, after a heavy crash by Allan McNish in the previous year. It has been easily flat in qualifying ever since. Unless you had to drive a total dog of a car like that 2003 Jordan.
I don’t know if I’d say Michael was anywhere near Rosberg in 2010, 2011, or 2012. He got destroyed all three seasons.
@@TonyF1MMA You might to go back and look up/rewatch 2011 and 2012. Schumacher actually finished ahead of Rosberg more times than the other way round, when both drivers finished. 14-11 to Michael I think.
@@TonyF1MMA It's not like Michael was at the 1991-2006 level, but I think he was every inch Rosberg's equal in 2011-2012.
130R layout has been updated and smoothed following Allan McNish crash in 2002.
Before 2002, this corner was a real challenge (dropping a gear, sitting the car in the corner and applying throttle again).
With new layout, easy flatout.
Yes!
I admire Senna's late manual downshifting!
Ι am probabbly missguided by the different cameras, but I think is the latest manual downshift.
For the 2001 Ferrari it already was a flatout
The 1990 641 is the best sounding car here. That V12 is utterly magnificent.
2 years and no kids taking about “V10 scream”. Amazing
Always loved the 2004 screamers myself :) Regardless, 2014 marked the death knell for F1. No more spectacle of sound. Sad.
Interesting to see that 2001 was the first time this corner was flat out
2005 should be Alonso's onboard overtooking Schummy.
Schumi*
Ah yes, V10
For anyone curious, Max Verstappen had his 17th birthday just a week before he drove in practise in Suzuka 2014
Schumi 2001. Flat out through old profile 130R!
Crazy to say that Max has already been around for 6 years and he's only 23
And only 8-9? wins. Yikes
@@juanmanuelcorrea7673 How many wins do you have in Formula 1 ?? Remember he arrived when already it was Mercedes dominantion, I never talked about performance anyway, just longevity, you have a problem always putting stats everywhere to blame someone you don't like
@@kena6106 How many wins do you have in F1? See how stupid and irrelevant your point was? And yes, I don't like Verstappen, nice job figuring that out.
@@juanmanuelcorrea7673 Yeah that's the same but I never downgraded him freely, this point was to show how ridiculous it was to put his wins on the table, when they don't need to be, and when were just watching on TV, easy to hate on him like that
*21
No need to apologise for Sir Murray mate. R.I.P big man, keep fighting Michael 🐐🐐🐐🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪
Omg what a crime to forget Fernando Alonso's overtake over Schumacher on 130r....the best one
Gotta love the 1st iteration of the Mercedes Benz V10 from 95 shown here with mika at the wheel. It screams power and precision at nearly 18500rpm. That feat alone in 94(as the engine was designed in 94) is crazy to think it is 26 years old. There's probably very few engineering companies who could attain such a good power train using today's technology and have it work as well as it did
None of the engines were revving anywhere close to 18 thousand rpm in 1995, it would have been more like 15 or 16 thousand
Senna obviously was in quali trim but the speed he would take into the corner over others in those early year clips is incredible
The way he uses all the curb on the exit… on the absolute limit 👌
They really spoiled the corner in 03...
and the engines in 14.
Wonderful video, good work!
Thank you for your exciting video.
This video just makes me miss 90s and early 2000s F1. Truly the peak of the sport.
remember those days, people complained about no overtaking constantly. back then, people said the peak of f1 were the 80s
@@sultanabran1 its always like that with any sport, people will cry and complain like babies no matter what
Alesi driving with the tunes going.. love it:)
You should’ve put Charles Leclerc 2019 Japan as a bonus clip.
Illegal car...
@@hoya1178 That wasn’t my point mate.
@@hoya1178 your illegal car is still there for 2019 but with Seb, also its not proved it was illegal from FIA
130R legend
Goodbye Mirror 😂
Thanks for adding in the braking point into the chicane, really love the sounds
We see well the evolution of aerodynamics and downforce over years, at the end, the car can going flat out without speed loss
From 2001 it became flat
2004.. with schumi
@@fabiobordignon3840 2001
@@fabiobordignon3840 2001 is clearly the first flat
@@fabiobordignon3840 Agree with the others, it's become flat out on 2001 based on this video
1998 also was seemingly flat
2001 - First year 130R was taken flat out.
1989 - 2013 = Glorious 18,000+rpm screaming racing engines that sound like a symphony of power.
2014- now = Subaru that hasn't had a valve adjustment in 200,000 miles with a ricer fart-can muffler attached.
Seriously how can F1 be happy with the product they've produced?
Not a single car in the world that employs a super complicated turbo - driven energy recovery PLUS a kinetic braking energy recovery systems.
I think the years of just KERS were the best... It made for some very interesting battles when combined with DRS. I remember watching cars overtake each other back and forth down a long straight because one driver saved his KERS until after he deployed DRS...
I say bring back refueling, bring back the PART TIME KERS where you had to push a button to deploy the extra power... Increase KERS to around 150-200hp boost rather than just 80hp... Reduce the width and length of the cars by 10-15% and we'd have MUCH better racing, as well as a huge cost savings to the teams.
Make the KERS system a standardized part, exact same for every team - and leave EVERYTHING else for the teams to design themselves.
One thing in common about those machines that they are LOUD.
2001年から130Rはストレートになったのか
そうみたいようですね
そうだね。もっと難しくなるように、180Rにしましょう? すごいスピードができる、とても危ない! (僕は~N4 learning Japanese)
アクセル全開で踏みっぱなしなのやばいっすね
2001-2003はエンジン回転落ちてるから、アクセル戻してますよ多分。厳密には2004からかと
Thank you! Notice the huge difference in engine noise from 2014 though... No noise!
It's terrifying the speed they do on that corner. The drivers' reactions and judgment are amazing.
やっぱり昔のF1のエンジンサウンドが好きです
今のF1も十分にカッコイイですけれども
Thanks a lot ^^!
thought the 2019 would be Leclerc's going holding the steering wheel with one hand
Don't apologize, it's fine☺
Nice video!!!
Some things never change
That F1 looks so unspectacular today is about the cameras. You literally could see the limit of the car when the whole picture starts to move
すげえええええ!!!amazing!!!!
The way the sound of the engines dies at 2014 is sad!
Wow the sound of those engines in the late 90s!!
RIP 1994 Master Senna
We can say that machine has been changed a lot in last few decades.
After McNish's big crash in 2002, 130R was redesigned and became a double-apex corner. You can take the corner easily flat-out nowadays.
3:07 Here everything goes wrong? I don't think so. Aerodynamics is the most exciting technical part of the F1 for me!
Alesi blasting the tuunes! :)
If it wasn't for the safety concerns I would say that the cars are now so fast that we need the old corner profile back. It is a shame to see so many of F1's great corners just not be corners anymore :/ . Too much downforce
It used to be a narrower corner which made it trickier, now it's too wide and safe.
nah i love it. In fact, i want more speed through corners
旋回スピードがどんどん上がっている!
No need to apologise for the music mate that tune was a bop!
Ayrton senna’s 130r was surprisingly faster than I through it would be.
If you wondering why in 2004 130r its litle bit diferent, its because in 2003 daijiro kato from motogp crash before come to the corner after 130r (i forgot what corner its) and the track change for make the track more safety. (Daijiro kato death because that accident
Amazing
I lived in Monza for 21 years and i Remember, when i was 14, the sound of the 2006 Ferrari v10. I loved It.
Alessi jamming it up through 130R, what a legend
はじめまして、とにかくfー1は速い。しかも歴史にのこる名ドライバーばかり、とにかくすごいですね。
You don't have to apologize for the music, it's quite fitting 😂
cant believe that Alesi had a radio in his car back then!
Interesting Schumacher no lifting 130R in 2001 but lifting in 2002.
Damn Button taking 130R flat out so easily whilst on the radio to his engineer.
i don’t hear lifting in 02
セナの闘志剥き出しのキレた走りが一番迫力がある。
Alesi just vibin doe
右フロントの半分近く外に出して130Rに突っ込むセナは本当にいかれてると思う(誉め言葉)
2001 is probably the fastest, 1989 most spectacular and 2003 the most impressive. Those reflexes and pinpoint accuracy is amazing
2001 I believe is the first time the driver was flat through the corner
@@ey7290 2000 qualifying saw Schumi & Mika fighting for pole & taking it like allmost or absolutely flat. That 2000 video was from the race.
Was that Schumacher that went on the inside of Sato there? Balls!
That Brawn was a joy to watch
You don't need to apologize for Murray walker commentary
That quality jump from 1993 to 1995
edit: then right back down for 1996
once 2010 hits you can really see the quality improvements
Never apologise for the voice of Murray Walker, his is the only voice to truly compliment a v10.
1989年のドライバーのむき出し感がすごい。
14年から急に音だけ遅く感じてしまう…
Interesting how the steering input changes over time. The 80s and 90s the drivers seemed to have to steer the car more through the corner. And the era of higher downforce the input is really small and the cars seem to be more on rails. Then 2013 when aero restrictions were put in place the steering input is higher.
didn't need to apologise, when sir Murray is talking, we must listen :)
senna em 1989 , é um espetaculo
Where is Fernando Alonso's overtaking Michael Schumacher?
... what? I selected certain clips, I can’t include everything! I had to scrounge just to find these!
@@slender_04f14 anyway nice video ❤
after 2014 the sound is like a pot.. the best sound V10
Never apologize for including Murray Walker!!!! :)
I drove a formula 440 in scca, obviously no where near as fast but it sure was fun. I tip my hat these people. They have guts. God bless them
2001年からフルスロットルに近い状態で抜けるようになったんだなぁ
89セナのアウト縁石まで躊躇なくスパッといく感じがヤバい。
そこでの+1km/hの脱出が効くんですよね・・。
しかもステア切る直前に軽やかにシフトダウン。たまらん!!
I assume those black boxes on the screen for 2018 and 2019 were intended to censor a broadcasting logo or something similar. Was it the F1 logo or a broadcaster's? I saw that you left Australian Channel 9 in the corner in one of the earlier ones, so I'm curious as to what made the more recent ones different.
I think that some algorithms pickup the logo and can flag a video for copyright and some companies are more stringent than others(sky sports).
Yeah exactly. 2018 and 2019 are both heavily copyrighted by F1TV, which is where I sourced them from, thus the black bar. Older clips, especially before 2010, are, as a general rule, exempt.
@@slender_04f14 Thanks for that clarification.
RIP Bianchi ...
2016: maximum 324 kph before entry
2017: maximum 315 kph before entry
yeah. they probably gained 1-2 kph in that year by a bit more engine power but lost 10 kph because the cars got a lot more drag
Thats downforce dor you
Cool to hear Shovlin before he became more known for his role at Mercedes
Since 2003 is not the same. The 130 it was reprofile in a double apex: 03:38 inside early and outside late unlike until 2002 03:23
Totally agree with you. Completely ruined the challenge of it.
@@amirgamil you do realize they had to change it because someone fucking died at 130R?dick
@@MrBlazemaster525 someone died at 130R?
@@melancholy4284 Yes, Daijiro Kato crashed off 130R at the 03 Japanese MotoGP
@@MrBlazemaster525 That crash was actually after the corner was reprofiled, and is also the reason that MotoGP has never returned to Suzuka since then. The real reason the corner was reprofiled was because Allan McNish crashed at the old 130R during qualifying in the 2002 Japanese Grand Prix. The crash injured him enough that he couldn't participate in the race, but he's still alive, and he even raced outside of F1 for years.
Even today that corner implies a good amount of compromise to take it flat out or release the gas a little in order to be conservative. Like Tamburello, if the car have a mechanical issue there, your car probably are gonna end crashing into the wall
Alternate title: F1 ASMR By Year (Explicit Content)
Man 1989 Senna so close to the grass on entry and exit. Fearless
Schumacher crashed there in 1992 as far as I remember after touching the curbs.
The first one with Senna was spectacular with that brutal sound, twitchy car, and quick manual downshift. Every one after that became progressively more boring, just like the rest of the sport.
Such a shame we weren't able to see the W11 going through this corner...
Hate them or love them the new engines allowed to take 130R 10-20 km/h faster than the previous years, showing how faster they are. Although the sound may not be that apealling.
I wanted to watch Gerard Berger of 1991 without shifting down.
Never apologise for allowing us to hear Murray Walker
2:59 sick
Above this video, the world’s fastest talking man singing BAD was suggested, so I interpreted it as world’s fastest Suzuka on-boards from 1989 to 2019. Well, I wasn’t wrong
At 5:45 Formula 1 was never the same
SHUT THE ACTUAL FUCK NOBODY CARES ABOUT YOUR OPINION
@Mattaroony the 2014 and 2015 cars were so fucking slow xD
@@nic_the_grekk0262 who shit in your cornflakes
後半のマシンはもう減速どころか緩めることもなく全開のまま余裕でいけちゃうんだ。さすが天井走れるダウンフォースモンスター。
Senna’s corner ...hands down
Man, you dont have to apologize every five seconds.
Goddamn it will you lay off me? I did it THREE TIMES.
video about 130R should end in 2002
130 r Legend corner